Carpenter . ,AK VyHNDOWS 41 The Carpenter PLAIN DlBIP CAP WINDOW FRAME Lath. P/aoter. F%.4 ——r-oiT_ The Carpenter with the single exception of the paper lin-ing between the siding and sheathing. Itwill be noticed that I show a single headeracross the top of the frame. This is cus-tomary in this section for small siding is not shown on Fig. 2. , 4 and 5 show a slightly different con-struction and is taken from an illustrationof good western practice. Compare thegrounds and pulley stiles of Figs. 2 and 3 was sketched from a suburbanbuilding now in the course of ere
Carpenter . ,AK VyHNDOWS 41 The Carpenter PLAIN DlBIP CAP WINDOW FRAME Lath. P/aoter. F%.4 ——r-oiT_ The Carpenter with the single exception of the paper lin-ing between the siding and sheathing. Itwill be noticed that I show a single headeracross the top of the frame. This is cus-tomary in this section for small siding is not shown on Fig. 2. , 4 and 5 show a slightly different con-struction and is taken from an illustrationof good western practice. Compare thegrounds and pulley stiles of Figs. 2 and 3 was sketched from a suburbanbuilding now in the course of erection andis given as a practical problem rather thanas an example of first-class construction. Iprefer the construction shown at Fig. 4,which is a section through 3—4, Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through 1—2,Fig. 5. Fig. 5 is an exterior and interiorelevation of the window represented byFigs. 3 and 4. Figs. 6, 7 and 8 are repro-ductions of window frames as taken fromthe catalogue of one of the largest mill-work firms and is given to compare withFigs. 1 to 5, also for
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