Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 382. The boarding runs vertically and the cleats horizontally, asshown in Fig. 377. Figs. 380 and 381 show other simple arrangements, theground dimensions of which can be, perhaps, 8^ x 12, andwhich can be put together in the same way as the precedingcases, with or without a floor, and with the boarding runningvertically or horizontally. If a stove is to be used, the smoke-pipe can be arranged to passthrough the side of the house, as in Figs. 382, 383, etc. If topass through the roof, it should be soldered or riveted to a sheetof metal, a


Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 382. The boarding runs vertically and the cleats horizontally, asshown in Fig. 377. Figs. 380 and 381 show other simple arrangements, theground dimensions of which can be, perhaps, 8^ x 12, andwhich can be put together in the same way as the precedingcases, with or without a floor, and with the boarding runningvertically or horizontally. If a stove is to be used, the smoke-pipe can be arranged to passthrough the side of the house, as in Figs. 382, 383, etc. If topass through the roof, it should be soldered or riveted to a sheetof metal, as galvanized iron, the upper edge of the latter being 17 25^ Wood-Working for Beginners slipped under the roof covering while the lower edge laps over it(Fig. 384), on just the same principle that shingles are laid, the. Fig. 383. idea being, of course, that the water will run down over the metalwithout leaking through, just as it runs down over the simple principle must always be observed whenever metal isused to prevent joints leaking. With such small houses as theseit is usually easier and safer about leakage to have the pipe runthrough the side of the house. If to go through the roof (par-ticularly when there is no special roof covering but boards), it is a good plan to have the pipe pass through the roof near the ridge, so that the upper edges of the metal sheet can be slip-ped under one of the saddle-boards (Fig. 385). In any case, anair space must be allowed between the smoke-pipe and the wood,


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