. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 305. Section throughSill at Outside of wall Fig. 306. Sill Details Show-ing Use of Apron the side or jamb of the window shown in Fig. 304, Here, A is asection through the vertical studding at the sides of the rough open-ing, B is the outside architrave with the molding C attached to it,F is the outside boarding, G is the building paper, and E is the wallcovering of clapboards or shingles. The outside architrave B is nailed at one side directly into thestudding, and at the other side it is ploughed so as to


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... Fig. 305. Section throughSill at Outside of wall Fig. 306. Sill Details Show-ing Use of Apron the side or jamb of the window shown in Fig. 304, Here, A is asection through the vertical studding at the sides of the rough open-ing, B is the outside architrave with the molding C attached to it,F is the outside boarding, G is the building paper, and E is the wallcovering of clapboards or shingles. The outside architrave B is nailed at one side directly into thestudding, and at the other side it is ploughed so as to join into anotherpiece called the pulley stile, the purpose of which will be explainedlater. This pulley stile must be placed at least 2| inches from thestudding A, leaving a space marked H in the figure, which is calledthe v/eight box or pocket, in which are placed the weights foroperating the window. The arrangement of these weights will be ex-plained in detail later. It will be seen that the width of the outside 230 CARPENTRY 219 architrave B is determined by the width of th


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