The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . OUTDOOR PASTIMES. and the floor. This will help to keep the floor freefrom dampness. Four-inch boards stood on edge willdo very well for the sleepers. You can probably make a bargain with a carpenterfor A Window-sash. — They very often have a numbertaken from old buildings, which they will gladly sell for a small are two waysin which you caneasily fasten thesash in place, eitherwith hinges so itwill swing in, asshown in Figs. 187and 188, or in tracks, to slide as described for the dark-room window in Chapter
The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . OUTDOOR PASTIMES. and the floor. This will help to keep the floor freefrom dampness. Four-inch boards stood on edge willdo very well for the sleepers. You can probably make a bargain with a carpenterfor A Window-sash. — They very often have a numbertaken from old buildings, which they will gladly sell for a small are two waysin which you caneasily fasten thesash in place, eitherwith hinges so itwill swing in, asshown in Figs. 187and 188, or in tracks, to slide as described for the dark-room window in Chapter XI and illustrated in Fig. the window is made in the front of the building, asshown in the sketch of the finished club-house, the sashwill necessarily have to be hinged, as there would not beroom for it to slide sideways. We will therefore hinge itto swing in as shown in Figs. 187 and 188. The studdingwhich was placed around the window opening when youerected the framework of the house forms a frame forthe sash to set in. The window-sill is made out of aseven-eighths-inch board c
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