The Architectural magazine . c the horizontal section at ef showing the top of the iron anglefoot, and the section of the style. The expense of these angularpieces of cast iron would be about 75. or 85. a pair. There would Dovetailed Caps for Wooden Femes. 235 be much saving of labour in making door frames in this manner;and, as the angles of doors constructed wholly of wood areliable to rot, those with cast-iron angles would have a greatadvantage over them. The same plan may be applied to posts for parks, &c., byhaving iron sockets {Jig. 115.) made very light, and to fit on tothe part to be i
The Architectural magazine . c the horizontal section at ef showing the top of the iron anglefoot, and the section of the style. The expense of these angularpieces of cast iron would be about 75. or 85. a pair. There would Dovetailed Caps for Wooden Femes. 235 be much saving of labour in making door frames in this manner;and, as the angles of doors constructed wholly of wood areliable to rot, those with cast-iron angles would have a greatadvantage over them. The same plan may be applied to posts for parks, &c., byhaving iron sockets {Jig. 115.) made very light, and to fit on tothe part to be inserted in the ground. These sockets may, Ithink, be made at from 3s. 6d. to 45. each ; and, of course, therewill be a saving of timber when they are used, Birmifigham, June 16 1834. Art. VIII. Dovetailed Caps for Wooden W. Y. HixDLE, Esq. A DESCRIPTION of a woodcn fence which may be put togetherwithout the use of nails, screws, or other iron-work, is givenin p. 79., in which the inventor states that wooden j&g
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