Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work . - z i:^, • CQ > s tc- u ^ K ?- O o BC j3 0 Z ?^. ROOF TRUSSES 69 stove bolts in a pound is to be found in the handbooks of variousmanufacturers. Window-frames in mill buildings are, in general, similar to thoseplaced in frame or brick buildings. These frames are fastened eitherdirectly to an iron framing or to wood nailing-pieces placed on theiron framing. The win-dows may be glazed in theusual fashion by means ofputty, or may have theglass held in place by someof the methods shown inFig. 73, p. 44. Windowsin t
Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work . - z i:^, • CQ > s tc- u ^ K ?- O o BC j3 0 Z ?^. ROOF TRUSSES 69 stove bolts in a pound is to be found in the handbooks of variousmanufacturers. Window-frames in mill buildings are, in general, similar to thoseplaced in frame or brick buildings. These frames are fastened eitherdirectly to an iron framing or to wood nailing-pieces placed on theiron framing. The win-dows may be glazed in theusual fashion by means ofputty, or may have theglass held in place by someof the methods shown inFig. 73, p. 44. Windowsin the side of the shopmay be so fixed that theymay be raised and loweredas the ordinary dwellingwindow; or they may slidehorizontally; or, again,they may be fixed so thatthey cannot be windows in the moni-tors are usually fixed witha swinging sash which canbe operated from the floorof the shop (see Fig. 89). The glass in the win-dows may be the commonwindow glass, commonplate glass, ribbed or cor-rugated glass, wire glass,or prisms. Of these va-rieties, the prisms and the ribbed or corrugated are the best,since they giv
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