A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . rds or otheroutside covering. Corner-boards and water-tablecan next be put on. The top edge of the water-tableis usually bevelled (Fig. 507), and the water-table issometimes omitted. The sides can now be clap-boarded or shingled. It is a great protection tocover the walls with sheathing paper first. Thedoor- and window-casings must be flashed (see page 180), and there must also be flashing where the chimney comes through the roof. If a pipe is used for a chimney, see Fig. the inside is not to be plastered or sheat


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . rds or otheroutside covering. Corner-boards and water-tablecan next be put on. The top edge of the water-tableis usually bevelled (Fig. 507), and the water-table issometimes omitted. The sides can now be clap-boarded or shingled. It is a great protection tocover the walls with sheathing paper first. Thedoor- and window-casings must be flashed (see page 180), and there must also be flashing where the chimney comes through the roof. If a pipe is used for a chimney, see Fig. the inside is not to be plastered or sheathed, the timbers of the frame can be planed by machine, in cases where appearance is an ob-ject. If the roof is to overhang, use longer rafters and cut the ends as in Fig. 752. Floor timbers are often let into gains in the sills or girders, and sometimes hung by stirrups, but for simple work [the way shown is good. Rafters can be braced by collar beams,—horizontal pieces of board nailed across in the upper part of the roof (Fig. 752). Fig. 753 shows an arrangement of.


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