Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. I 50. Moores Anti-frictionParlor-door Hanger. S. H. &E. Y. Moore. DOOR-SPRINGS, CHECKS, AND HANGERS. mortise is required. The axles are not attached to any partof the hanger, but work in the slot somewhat on the prin-ciple of a Victor hanger. x Figure 153 showsa door-hanger whichis very popular, andwhich for simplicityand perfection ofconstruction is oneof the best yet pro-duced. The wheelsrun on two flatwooden tracks, onesecured to eachside of the stud-. dim The axles Fig. I 51. Warner Parlor-door Hanger. E. C.


Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. I 50. Moores Anti-frictionParlor-door Hanger. S. H. &E. Y. Moore. DOOR-SPRINGS, CHECKS, AND HANGERS. mortise is required. The axles are not attached to any partof the hanger, but work in the slot somewhat on the prin-ciple of a Victor hanger. x Figure 153 showsa door-hanger whichis very popular, andwhich for simplicityand perfection ofconstruction is oneof the best yet pro-duced. The wheelsrun on two flatwooden tracks, onesecured to eachside of the stud-. dim The axles Fig. I 51. Warner Parlor-door Hanger. E. C. Stearns & bear on the short connecting rod which is made sufficiently long to allow for the run of an eight-foot door. The rod being; round there will


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