. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... tH 1-1 < H a. Ul U Z M 1-1 (« u O a 1-1 u s * o M C) o l-l l-l o «J ri K <i) < a n oj 0) ^ Ul H » 43 CARPENTRY 207 tinued to the top of the pieces CC and down to the plaster hneinside under the roof so as to cover up all the joints. This sheath-ing may be V-jointed or beaded if desired. FF is furring on theunder sides of the rafters, and G is the plastering under the are finishing pieces covering the joint between the sheathingand the plaster. These pieces are called casing. MM is flashingof so


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... tH 1-1 < H a. Ul U Z M 1-1 (« u O a 1-1 u s * o M C) o l-l l-l o «J ri K <i) < a n oj 0) ^ Ul H » 43 CARPENTRY 207 tinued to the top of the pieces CC and down to the plaster hneinside under the roof so as to cover up all the joints. This sheath-ing may be V-jointed or beaded if desired. FF is furring on theunder sides of the rafters, and G is the plastering under the are finishing pieces covering the joint between the sheathingand the plaster. These pieces are called casing. MM is flashingof some kind of metal, which should be carried well under the shingles. cf~ P-^^C Fig. 290. Plan and Section of Skylight Window or other roof covering all around the skylight, and is carried insideto form a little gutter around the inside of the skylight just under theglass as shown, in order to catch drippings from the glass. K isthe sash which holds the glass. It should be hinged to open at thetop at the point marked L and should project an inch or two beyondthe frame all around and have a drip cut in it as shown at 0. shows an elevation and a section through a sash suitable for usein a skylight. AA\^ the top rail which is ploughed to receive theglass as shown at B. The bottom rail CC is made thinner than the 219


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