. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 222. Detail of construction for frame building. (Buildings shown in Figs. 222-227, designed by J. A. Ruddick ) Fix 2 x 12-inch joists as shown on plan. Cover with two courses of matched lumber, with two-ply of damp-proof paper between. Cover the whole with galvanized iron, with soldered seams, and flashed along the walls about eight inches. The main floor of the ice-chamber should have a slope of one inch in every four feet, to a gutter connected with the drain, to carry off the water from the melting ice/ The drain must be
. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 222. Detail of construction for frame building. (Buildings shown in Figs. 222-227, designed by J. A. Ruddick ) Fix 2 x 12-inch joists as shown on plan. Cover with two courses of matched lumber, with two-ply of damp-proof paper between. Cover the whole with galvanized iron, with soldered seams, and flashed along the walls about eight inches. The main floor of the ice-chamber should have a slope of one inch in every four feet, to a gutter connected with the drain, to carry off the water from the melting ice/ The drain must be trapped to prevent passage of air. Drainage.âProvision for drainage to be made by forming the usual gutters in the cement floor of the making-room and press-room. The floor should be made with a slope of one inch in every four feet toward the gutter. A glazed tile drain with cemented joints should be provided, to carry all drainage to a safe distance and thus avoid creating a nuisance near the fac- tory, or running the risk of contami- nating the water-supply. Walls.âSet up 2 x 6-inch studding, and cover outside with one course of matched lumber, two ply of damp-proof paper and siding, or clapboards. For inside finish of making-room, line up with matched lumber. For finish of curing-room, cover inside of studs with two courses of matched lumber, with two ply of damp-proof paper between. For inside finish of ice-chamber, set up another row of 2x6- mch studs, to alternate with outside row, as shown in the detail of Fig. 223. Cover inside of studs with two courses of matched lumber, with two ply of damp-proof paper between. Over this lay another ply of damp-proof paper, one-inch furring-strip and finish with one course of matched lumber. The inside row of studs should be placed so as to leave a space of twelve inches for shavings between the inside and the outside sheathing. Partitions.âPartition between making-room and drying-room to be of 2 x 4-inch studs with one course of m
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