. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... Fig. D cover the ]omt between the glass E E and the stationary halfbars. F F are the half caps soldered at a a to the bars C C whichprotect the joints between the glass H H and the bars C C. VARIOUS SHAPES OF CURBS In Figs. 157, 158 and 159are showTi a few shapes of curbswhich are used in connectionvnth flat skylights. A in shows the curb for the threesides of a flat skyUght, formed inone piece with a joint at B, wliileC shows the cap, fastened as pre\iously described. A shows theheight at the


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... Fig. D cover the ]omt between the glass E E and the stationary halfbars. F F are the half caps soldered at a a to the bars C C whichprotect the joints between the glass H H and the bars C C. VARIOUS SHAPES OF CURBS In Figs. 157, 158 and 159are showTi a few shapes of curbswhich are used in connectionvnth flat skylights. A in shows the curb for the threesides of a flat skyUght, formed inone piece with a joint at B, wliileC shows the cap, fastened as pre\iously described. A shows theheight at the lower end of the curb, which is made as high as theglass is thick and allows the water to run over. In Fig. 158, A is. 217 138 SHEET INIETAL WORK anothe/ form of skylight formed in one piece and riveted at B;a shows the height at the lower end. In the previous figures the frameon which the metal curb rests is of wood, while in Fig. 159 the frame is


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