. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. er seat. It requires considerablethickness, nearly 5 inches on dotted line H. It can be made of 4-inch stuff or less, bygluing a piece of white wood on it to fill up the sweep of the boot. The front lockpillar will have to be jointed or hinged, so that the glass frame will not project abovethe joint. The lock pillars I, from the jointing or hinging part to the top, must not be overhalf the width of the body, so they will not strike each other when folded over theglass frame. We will mention that the glass frame cannot fall farther than the rockers,and


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. er seat. It requires considerablethickness, nearly 5 inches on dotted line H. It can be made of 4-inch stuff or less, bygluing a piece of white wood on it to fill up the sweep of the boot. The front lockpillar will have to be jointed or hinged, so that the glass frame will not project abovethe joint. The lock pillars I, from the jointing or hinging part to the top, must not be overhalf the width of the body, so they will not strike each other when folded over theglass frame. We will mention that the glass frame cannot fall farther than the rockers,and must run into the back pillar (see dotted line J). We have to do so on accountof the thickness of pillar from K to J, which still has a thickness of four inches. Dotted line L is the leaning-out line of the door lock pillar, which gives a thicknessof 5f inches. Not being able to procure wood of that thickness, take 6 inch or less,and glue a piece on the bottom, but not on the top if you can help it. 62 COACH-MAKERS ILLUSTRATED ??B ^^^^^S^^BB 1 SiH i D^^^B^B^H 1^^ H i^^H 1 n^ ? ?H HHHBQHHB li^H^H BB^H OIROULAR


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