Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide .. A ready reference and reservoir of useful information More than two hundred illustrations . at sum by twelve, whichwould give three, then multiply sixteen and a half feet, which is one rod, by thethree, and you have forty-nine and a half feet to the rod ; multiply that by thenumber of rods, and you have the whole amount of lumber required withoutbattens. Cbeap Portable Board Fence.—There are very many styles ofportable board fences which are difficult to make and expensive. As a movablestructure is not generally used where beauty is


Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide .. A ready reference and reservoir of useful information More than two hundred illustrations . at sum by twelve, whichwould give three, then multiply sixteen and a half feet, which is one rod, by thethree, and you have forty-nine and a half feet to the rod ; multiply that by thenumber of rods, and you have the whole amount of lumber required withoutbattens. Cbeap Portable Board Fence.—There are very many styles ofportable board fences which are difficult to make and expensive. As a movablestructure is not generally used where beauty is a consideration, some of thecheaper forms are just as good as the expensive and complicated. Take inchhard wood board twelve feet long, and upon these nail three cleats, made ofboards six inches wide and four feet long. Nail one cleat in center, and theother two six or eight inches from the ends of the boards, as shown in engray-rjng. Use wrought nails, and clinch thern, 66 BUILDING BOARD FENCES. When these sections are set up, the ends of the boards lap by each hold the fence up, put cross stakes between the top and second boards, and.


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