. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. 216 THE MAKING OF CHEDDAR CHEESE side of rafters and cross-pieces fixed at suitable height. Ceiling in drying-room to consist of one course of matched lumber on under side of joists. Ceiling of curing-room to consist of two courses of matched lumber, with two ply of damp-proof paper between. Ceiling of ice-chamber to be the same as. Fig. 224. Longitudinal section of wood-construction cheese factory, a, Detail of racks; b, detail of posts and brackets; c, door fastening. walls of ice-chamber. On upper side of joists lay two course
. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. 216 THE MAKING OF CHEDDAR CHEESE side of rafters and cross-pieces fixed at suitable height. Ceiling in drying-room to consist of one course of matched lumber on under side of joists. Ceiling of curing-room to consist of two courses of matched lumber, with two ply of damp-proof paper between. Ceiling of ice-chamber to be the same as. Fig. 224. Longitudinal section of wood-construction cheese factory, a, Detail of racks; b, detail of posts and brackets; c, door fastening. walls of ice-chamber. On upper side of joists lay two courses of lumber, with two ply of paper between, over area of ice-chamber; over curing- room and drying-room one course of matched lumber. Spaces to be filled.—Fill all spaces between joists and studs in walls, floor, ceiling and partition of ice-chamber, and all spaces between studs and joists in walls, ceiling and partition of curing-room, with planing-mill shavings, as shown on plan. Windows in curing-room.—Should not be over two feet square, and placed between the rows of shelving, close to the ceiling, as shown on plan. The sash should be double and each double-glazed, and be carefully fitted. They should be hinged at the top. Each window should be fitted with a wooden shutter to keep out direct rays of the sun, but not to keep out the light. Curing-room doors.— Doors to be built up with two-inch skeleton frame, covered on both sides with two courses of matched lumber, with two ply of damp-proof paper between. Edges to be beveled and covered with felt. Doors to be fitted with a wrought- iron door fastener, as shown at Fig. 224. SPECIFICATION FOR A CHEESE FACTORY WITH A COOL CURING-ROOM, TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF BRICK OR CEMENT AND WOOD. (Fig. 226.) The specifications for materials are the same as for wood construction. Foundations and floors.—[See specifications for wood construction, p. 214.] Floor of ice-chamber.— Lay over concrete bed six inches of dry coal cinders and
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