. Barn plans and outbuildings . rrangement of the building at Earlville, N. Y., shownin Figures 273 and 274, is very convenient and the costof construction low as compared with many other general floor plan is shown in the line drawingfigure, accompanying this. The building is thirty-two by 120 feet, with engine room eight by sixteen feetin addition. The wall is eighteen inches thick and twofeet high raid laid in the best lime mortar. Piers for 2TG BARN PLANS AND OUTBUILDINGS posts under girders and pools should not be less thantwo feet square. The floor in the engine room is of con
. Barn plans and outbuildings . rrangement of the building at Earlville, N. Y., shownin Figures 273 and 274, is very convenient and the costof construction low as compared with many other general floor plan is shown in the line drawingfigure, accompanying this. The building is thirty-two by 120 feet, with engine room eight by sixteen feetin addition. The wall is eighteen inches thick and twofeet high raid laid in the best lime mortar. Piers for 2TG BARN PLANS AND OUTBUILDINGS posts under girders and pools should not be less thantwo feet square. The floor in the engine room is of con-crete and plastered with Portland cement. The chim-ney is sixteen by twenty inches, made of hard-burnedbricks and started on a solid foundation the proper hightto receive the pipe from engine, and extends four feetabove the roof of the main building. The sizes of timbers are as follows: Ice house sills,four by ten inches; girders, eight by ten; sleepers, twoby ten and eighteen inches from centers; joists, two hy Ice Hou^ejo-sa. /ee Howse Cnrrwie /tM/n { «n rn Pig. 274—FLOOR PLAN OF JIILK STATION ten, eighteen inches fro:n centers; posts, six by ton;studding for ice house, two by ten, eighteen inches fro:ncenters, twenty feet long; plates, four by ten; posts,six by ten, twentj- feet long; studding for work room,two by six, eighteen inches from centers, twenty feetlong; posts, six by six, twenty feet; all rafters, two bysix, twenty-four inches from centers; roof on ice house,six by six trusses, six by six pier line. The ice house ^.a^3six rods, three at bottom and three at top. All rafterson work room have collar beams, by six trussed with MODERN CHEESE FACTORY 277 one by six, roof of one-third pitch, covered with Wash-ington red cedar shingles, laid five inches to the ice house is sheathed with straight-edged hemlockboards, lined with best tarred paper underneath. Thewhole building is covered with good pine cove siding andlined with tarred paper. The cornic
Size: 2172px × 1150px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectarchitecturedomestic