. Radford's brick houses and how to build them : a standard collection of new, original, and artistic designs for brick houses, apartments, stores and flats, garages, etc. ; together with complete instruction in the manufacture of brick and its practical uses as a building material selected and compiled by William A. Radford ... Every plan designed and executed by a corps of licensed architects of the highest professional standing, assisted by a staff of expert draftsmen. Over 300 designs and details. . TIIM. FIG. 79. STOEM-PBOOF INWARD-OPENING CASEMENT. Arrangement in brick wall. Details of a
. Radford's brick houses and how to build them : a standard collection of new, original, and artistic designs for brick houses, apartments, stores and flats, garages, etc. ; together with complete instruction in the manufacture of brick and its practical uses as a building material selected and compiled by William A. Radford ... Every plan designed and executed by a corps of licensed architects of the highest professional standing, assisted by a staff of expert draftsmen. Over 300 designs and details. . TIIM. FIG. 79. STOEM-PBOOF INWARD-OPENING CASEMENT. Arrangement in brick wall. Details of a very successful method of constructing inward-opening casement windowsso as to be proof against wind and rain. The jamb of the frame is set in a rabbet in the masonry wall, andhas a semicircular groove cut in its outer edge for a corresponding semicircular tongue on the stile of thesash. The sash tongue fits exactly into this groove, and makes a perfectly water-tight joint. Fig. a, sectionthrough window-head. Fig. 6, section through jamb. Fig. c, section through window-sill. 78 RADFORDS BRICK HOUSES. TRW. FIG. 80. INWARD-OPEXIXG CASEMENT WITH OUTSIDE SCREENS AXD BLINDS. Construction in brick wall. Fig. a is a section through window-head. Fig. b, section through jamb; note effectivewaterprpof joint between casement and jamb. The screen is hinged to swing in same as casement. The blindswings out, and is so arranged that storm sash can be hung in its place during cold weather. Fig. c, sectionthrough sill, showing arrangement to insure water-tightness. Note drip mold and double-rabbeted chambers tolead off moisture that might beat in. AND HOW TO BUILD Til KM 79
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