Manual training for the rural schools; a group of farm and farm home woodworking problems . in the bill of material. 2. Fasten the ends to the bottom of the trough by using four 4d finishin;^nails at each end. 3. Fasten the sides of the trough to the bottom by using 4d finishing nailsspaced as shown in the drawing. 4. Drive four 8d finishing nails part way into the top edge of the sides ofthe trough at points 1% from the ends. Allow the heads of the nails to projectabout one inch. ^ 5. Nail the sides of the top to the ends by using two 8d finishing nails ateach joint. 6. Place the wire on the


Manual training for the rural schools; a group of farm and farm home woodworking problems . in the bill of material. 2. Fasten the ends to the bottom of the trough by using four 4d finishin;^nails at each end. 3. Fasten the sides of the trough to the bottom by using 4d finishing nailsspaced as shown in the drawing. 4. Drive four 8d finishing nails part way into the top edge of the sides ofthe trough at points 1% from the ends. Allow the heads of the nails to projectabout one inch. ^ 5. Nail the sides of the top to the ends by using two 8d finishing nails ateach joint. 6. Place the wire on the cover as shown in the drawing of the cover, spacingthe wires 1% apart. The poultry netting staples are used to hold the wire. 7. Bore % holes through the side pieces of the cover at points 1% fromthe ends. The cover may then be placed on and off as desired for fillin t ftndcleaning the trough. 8. Set the nails slightly with the nail set. Note: If the chicks are too small to reach the feed, an inch board or a pieceof two by four may be placed alongside the trough for the first few 1 0) § > r •^(0 ^ f> ^ <: ^ % /^ Wa I


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