. Railroad structures and estimates . $ $ $ TOOL HOUSES. 341 E n-- -68- :v J tJ U il II II 1 1 II II 1! II II II II II II II 1! g J 2 Plank 3 SI \ /ixe - / 111 —T Vf i< III -* III III II III 1 M 1 1 1 1 L 1 -Si- Fig. 164. C. P. R. Double Tool estimate of cost. Quantities. Material. Labor. Total unit. Cost. 3500 ft. B. M. lumber per thousand ft. B. M 4000 shingles per thousand Hardware and glass Painting $ $ $ $ Total $ The B. & 0. section tool houses, F


. Railroad structures and estimates . $ $ $ TOOL HOUSES. 341 E n-- -68- :v J tJ U il II II 1 1 II II 1! II II II II II II II 1! g J 2 Plank 3 SI \ /ixe - / 111 —T Vf i< III -* III III II III 1 M 1 1 1 1 L 1 -Si- Fig. 164. C. P. R. Double Tool estimate of cost. Quantities. Material. Labor. Total unit. Cost. 3500 ft. B. M. lumber per thousand ft. B. M 4000 shingles per thousand Hardware and glass Painting $ $ $ $ Total $ The B. & 0. section tool houses, Figs. 165 and 166, presenta very neat appearance and are simple in design. The size of the No. 1 house is 10 X 14, the framing is 2 X 6studs doubled at the corners; the building is sheathed on theoutside with drop siding. The cost is approximately estimatedat $115 complete in place. The No. 2 house is similar to No. 1 but is only 8 X 10 andthe cost is estimated at $75 complete in place. Galv. iron ridge roll. ISH Note: Window in this end Window to be made to slide to oneside on the inside. A closed shutteror door to be made to follow thewindow to close up the openingwhen window is drawn back. Fast-enings to be made to lock bothwindow and shutter securely. FRONT ELEVATION


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