. The James way : a book showing how to build and equip a practical up to date dairy barn. Barns; Barns; Dairy barns; Dairy barns; Dairying. ^C5^ JAOaGS ItJAV 275 7. Revolving hood, containing intensifier and hardened steel frictionless bearing. This bearing is entirely protected from the elements and no rain, snow or ice can inter- fere with the motion of the hood. 8. Opening into intensifier. 9. Heavy galvanized storm bands, stiffened greatly by ornamental beading. This band with skirts inside keeps out rain and snow. 1 0. Heavy steel wiring, amply strengthening storm band and all skirts. 1
. The James way : a book showing how to build and equip a practical up to date dairy barn. Barns; Barns; Dairy barns; Dairy barns; Dairying. ^C5^ JAOaGS ItJAV 275 7. Revolving hood, containing intensifier and hardened steel frictionless bearing. This bearing is entirely protected from the elements and no rain, snow or ice can inter- fere with the motion of the hood. 8. Opening into intensifier. 9. Heavy galvanized storm bands, stiffened greatly by ornamental beading. This band with skirts inside keeps out rain and snow. 1 0. Heavy steel wiring, amply strengthening storm band and all skirts. 1 1. Skirt greatly assists in aiding the circulation of air. 12. Heavy galvanized steel body strengthened by galvanized steel angle irons which are thoroughly braced. (See Fig. 3, page 272.) I 3. Special alloy non-corrosive rivets, used throughout entire structure. 14. Heavy galvanized steel body strengthened by standing seams (15). 1 6. The fastening at this point is the strongest possible, extra heavy galvanized angles to which the body is securely bolted by special non-rusting bolts and nuts. 1 7. Heavy galvanized steel cornice, made by us from our own designs. 18. Corners are made from extra heavy galvanized steel. Folded and locked into side and top sheets to form a solid and tight structure. 20. Galvanized steel flashing, so constructed as to leave the least work for the workman placing the ventilator on the roof. Four long bolts, with nuts and washers, are furnished to bolt ventilator to the roof. All openings are protected by galvanized bird-proof netting. Lightning rods should be coursed around the ventilators—never through a ventilator. A bond should be made between the rod and ventilator, preferably by soldering rod to outside corners of base, making a permanent positive metal Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p
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