. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. — 7 — 4i 10 — 8 — 5 1. _ 9 _ 5i 14 feet should be 10 iccbes deep, 6 inches — 11 — 6i 18 — 12 — f ?M _ 13 — 74 The scantlings of bridging joists are similar to those already given for single , as well as ceiling joists, whose cantlings are subjoined, should not be more than12 inches apart, and they re((uire to be scarcely thicker than is necessary to bear the nailsof the laths fixed to them, for which 2 inches is quite sufficien


. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. — 7 — 4i 10 — 8 — 5 1. _ 9 _ 5i 14 feet should be 10 iccbes deep, 6 inches — 11 — 6i 18 — 12 — f ?M _ 13 — 74 The scantlings of bridging joists are similar to those already given for single , as well as ceiling joists, whose cantlings are subjoined, should not be more than12 inches apart, and they re((uire to be scarcely thicker than is necessary to bear the nailsof the laths fixed to them, for which 2 inches is quite joists of the length of 4 feet should be 2i inches deep, \\ inch _ 3j — H 8 — 4 —2 10 feet should be 5 inches deep, 2 inches — 5i — £* Tlie weight of a square of framed flooring with counter flooring varies from 22 to 36 cwt. 2023. Though, perhaps, more curious than useful, we should not jierform our duty tothe student, were we to omit a method of constructing floors with short timbers, where long( nes are not to b.; procured. Suppose it bj recjuired to floor the room ABCD {fiy. 67().^.


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