. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. of Fig. 266, which hasa screw-head slot which slips over a round head screw in thelower part of the stanchion as shown. Such an adjustable backdoes not require the seat to be wider than 15 in. The seat con-sists of a 13^-m. thick plank with a number of 3^-in. holes boredto drain off the rain, and the 3 in. wide front aprons stand off thewidth of >^-in. cleats, leaving several long slits for snow andmoisture to pass off. The bench was given four coats of whitelead and provided with four well painted 1^4-in. square pointedp


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. of Fig. 266, which hasa screw-head slot which slips over a round head screw in thelower part of the stanchion as shown. Such an adjustable backdoes not require the seat to be wider than 15 in. The seat con-sists of a 13^-m. thick plank with a number of 3^-in. holes boredto drain off the rain, and the 3 in. wide front aprons stand off thewidth of >^-in. cleats, leaving several long slits for snow andmoisture to pass off. The bench was given four coats of whitelead and provided with four well painted 1^4-in. square pointedpickets, carefully driven in deeply into the ground, so that theylined up true with the front and back edges of the plank ends ofthe bench, which also were i3< in. thick. A hole was properly OUTDOOR FURNITURE 267 bored through each picket and a smaller hole into the bench end to receive a 5-in. lag screw drawn up tightly against the washers. When it is desired to change the position of the back to the opposite direction the two iron catches C are disengaged from.


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