. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... 3 n •^ X a. FIREPLACE IN DINING ROOM OF HOUSE FOR MR. C. M. THOMPSON, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson, ArcMtects, Boston and New York. CARPENTRY 127 sides of the roof and ties them together, as shown at A in Fig. may be a piece of board about 1 inch thick and 8 or 10 incheswide, which is nailed onto the side of the rafter at each end. It isplaced as near the center of the rafter as may be practicable, andin the case where a finished attic is required it forms the support forthe ceiling. For thi


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... 3 n •^ X a. FIREPLACE IN DINING ROOM OF HOUSE FOR MR. C. M. THOMPSON, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson, ArcMtects, Boston and New York. CARPENTRY 127 sides of the roof and ties them together, as shown at A in Fig. may be a piece of board about 1 inch thick and 8 or 10 incheswide, which is nailed onto the side of the rafter at each end. It isplaced as near the center of the rafter as may be practicable, andin the case where a finished attic is required it forms the support forthe ceiling. For this reason it must be at a considerable height fromthe attic floor, and can not always be placed very near the center ofthe rafter. The important point is to see that it is well nailed ateach end.


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