Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . to $ per gross, in-cluding either round or flat headed screws. 144 B UILDERS HARD WARE. Chapter Sash Lifts andLocks. SASH-LIFTS. Sash-lifts are often omitted from architects specifications,though they are usually very desirable,and when properly applied, will save agreat deal of wear on the sash. Thecommon form of lift is shown by Fig-ure 225. A form which is not quiteas convenient to use, though sometimespreferred, is the flush lift, the type ofwhich is similar in the main to Figure229. Both of t


Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . to $ per gross, in-cluding either round or flat headed screws. 144 B UILDERS HARD WARE. Chapter Sash Lifts andLocks. SASH-LIFTS. Sash-lifts are often omitted from architects specifications,though they are usually very desirable,and when properly applied, will save agreat deal of wear on the sash. Thecommon form of lift is shown by Fig-ure 225. A form which is not quiteas convenient to use, though sometimespreferred, is the flush lift, the type ofwhich is similar in the main to Figure229. Both of these are intended tobe attached to the bottom-rail of thelower sash. Figure 226 is a speciesof sash-lift which is applied over themouldings of the sash-styles, in theshape of a concave strip of metal, withshoulders at intervals. Figure 227 isin the form of an angle-iron, likewisefters. secured to the sash mouldings, andFigure 228 shows a form which canbe applied either over the mouldings or on the face of the 229, 230, 231 and 232 show four styles of combined. Fig. 228. Wiggers SashBrainerd & Co. 0 & 0 H 9


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