Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig 39—Extending the rim of the wheel with washers top and bottom. The holes should be of such ashape to give ample room for this bolt. Mortises are cut in D. Fig. 40—Details of the saw frame for the saw frame, 1^ inches wide by 4^ inches deep. They arecentrally located with the frames, and the top edge of the firstmortise is 3 inches from the top of upright D. HANDY MANS WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 37 All the uprights and braces are cut where they come in contactwith the bottom framework A and B; some of them being fur-ther secured to the inside face of the 3
Handy man's workshop and laboratory . Fig 39—Extending the rim of the wheel with washers top and bottom. The holes should be of such ashape to give ample room for this bolt. Mortises are cut in D. Fig. 40—Details of the saw frame for the saw frame, 1^ inches wide by 4^ inches deep. They arecentrally located with the frames, and the top edge of the firstmortise is 3 inches from the top of upright D. HANDY MANS WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 37 All the uprights and braces are cut where they come in contactwith the bottom framework A and B; some of them being fur-ther secured to the inside face of the 3-inch by 4-inch sills with
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