. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. The Retail Dealer and His Problems Plans for Lumber and Building Material Sheds. | ^- ?:«" 1 o"-^ li-d j^- -g-e--j^- T7^^ 8 o » i;* is -o' FRONT ELEVATION SHOWING CONSTRUCTION ground plun or lumber aw DETAIL OR LUMBER BINS A Retailer's Office and Storage Buildings The accompanying plane will be of in- terest to those who have occasion to handle and take care of lumber and building mater- ial stocks, and also those who are ealled upon to plan or construct bui


. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. The Retail Dealer and His Problems Plans for Lumber and Building Material Sheds. | ^- ?:«" 1 o"-^ li-d j^- -g-e--j^- T7^^ 8 o » i;* is -o' FRONT ELEVATION SHOWING CONSTRUCTION ground plun or lumber aw DETAIL OR LUMBER BINS A Retailer's Office and Storage Buildings The accompanying plane will be of in- terest to those who have occasion to handle and take care of lumber and building mater- ial stocks, and also those who are ealled upon to plan or construct buildings of this kind. This building was erected for a retail dealer after plans prepared by himself. It is stated that the building was built with very little deviation from the plans and has proved to be an entire success. The bins for finish lumber, which are closed up tight and keep the stock in the very best condition, have been especially satisfactory. The owner, a lumberman of many years' experience, says that if he were to build an- other building of this class, he would not know how to please himself any better than to copy this one. The cost of the building at the time of its erection in 1904 was about $4,500, and it houses a $30,000 stock of building material of all kinds in the very best of shape, every article of which is accessible and readily load- ed upon wagons. This stock includes a gen- eral lumber stock, sash and doors, lime, ce- ment, brick, etc. The drawings show the general arrangement of the storage bins and the method of construction. T C0 mi )»e nsi: 5TOT?t\<ROOM Belt Lacings I have in use four different kinds of belt lacing, which we will p]ar'e in three classes, , for belts working in dampness, for belts working in a temperature of 120 degrees heat and over, and for belts working in dry places and in normal temperature. Regarding the first, I use mostly rubber belts with rawhide facing. I have found iron and steel clamps to be absolutely usel


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