. St. Nicholas [serial] . DETAILS OF PERGOLA GATEWAY; TRIPLE GATEWAY(SEE NEXT PAGE) the panels we shall need four posts, each madeof two strips of wood iA,A, Fig. 7) i thick,3 wide, and 6-o long. These are spacedapart by means of i boards, B and C, and twocentral blocks, D, so that they give the effectof a post 3 8, which is a side view of the pergola, I9-!0.] PACKING-BOX VILLAGE 835 shows how the panel is constructed. The boardB is 3-o long and 3 or 4 wide. The boardC is 6-o long, so that it overhangs the posts, A, 18 at each end, and these overhanging endsare cut off on a slant,


. St. Nicholas [serial] . DETAILS OF PERGOLA GATEWAY; TRIPLE GATEWAY(SEE NEXT PAGE) the panels we shall need four posts, each madeof two strips of wood iA,A, Fig. 7) i thick,3 wide, and 6-o long. These are spacedapart by means of i boards, B and C, and twocentral blocks, D, so that they give the effectof a post 3 8, which is a side view of the pergola, I9-!0.] PACKING-BOX VILLAGE 835 shows how the panel is constructed. The boardB is 3-o long and 3 or 4 wide. The boardC is 6-o long, so that it overhangs the posts, A, 18 at each end, and these overhanging endsare cut off on a slant, as shown in the drawing. Before setting up the panels, the lattice-work is nailed on. This consists of two narrowstrips, E,E, nailed to the boards B and C. Theyneed not be more than i or wide and J/^thick. Across them are nailed short slats, F,about a foot apart. Ordinary lath might beused for this purpose, but it is better to useplaned wood. The simplest plan is to have a iboard sawed into Yz strips at the sawmill andsmo


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