. The Street railway journal . on the edges. Curtains are placed on front andback to keep out the dust after the rack has been newly filled. Forstacking freshly varnished doors two low horses are used as afoundation. On each of these, two wooden wedges are laid farenough apart to allow only the edge of the door to rest on bridges consisting of blocks of wood are then placed overthe door, one on each horse outside of the wedge. These act asa new surface for more wedges and bridges, and by continuing the April 15, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 715 process the doors may be piled as high


. The Street railway journal . on the edges. Curtains are placed on front andback to keep out the dust after the rack has been newly filled. Forstacking freshly varnished doors two low horses are used as afoundation. On each of these, two wooden wedges are laid farenough apart to allow only the edge of the door to rest on bridges consisting of blocks of wood are then placed overthe door, one on each horse outside of the wedge. These act asa new surface for more wedges and bridges, and by continuing the April 15, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 715 process the doors may be piled as high as desired, and a coverplaced over them. After the doors are dry they are placed stand- 4 ft. long and placed at an angle of 3 to 4. The top is ceiled withmatched stuff to prevent dust from settling on the newly varnished ( 1 - Portable Shelf FOR HOLDING FRESHLY VARNISHED SASH, DETROIT SHOPS ing on the floor with the back edge resting against an arm project-ing from the wall. Sylvester Potter, M. M., Detroit United METHOD OF STACKING FRESHLY VARNISHED SASH ANDDOORS, DETROIT SHOPS -—Wedges Bridges


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