Book of plans / Chicago House Wrecking Co. . Price $ Price Price CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO., 35th & IRON STREETS, CHICAGO. 92. CHICAGO HOUSEWRECKINGCOCHICAGO DOUBLE CORN CRIB DESIGN No. 300 IN the above we illustrate a modern double corn crib 28 feet wide by 40 feet long and 12 feet high. This crib hasa capacity of about 7,000 bushels of corn and 3,000 bushels of small grains. The driveway is 10 feet wide and10 feet high with a 9 foot crib on each side. The studdings are 2x6 placed 16 inches on centers and the joistsare placed same distance apart, except over the driveway


Book of plans / Chicago House Wrecking Co. . Price $ Price Price CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO., 35th & IRON STREETS, CHICAGO. 92. CHICAGO HOUSEWRECKINGCOCHICAGO DOUBLE CORN CRIB DESIGN No. 300 IN the above we illustrate a modern double corn crib 28 feet wide by 40 feet long and 12 feet high. This crib hasa capacity of about 7,000 bushels of corn and 3,000 bushels of small grains. The driveway is 10 feet wide and10 feet high with a 9 foot crib on each side. The studdings are 2x6 placed 16 inches on centers and the joistsare placed same distance apart, except over the driveway where they are placed 12 inches on centers. Thestuddings on the sides of driveway are extended above the plate right up to the rafters, and the entire space up tothe roof may be used for corn. The crib is covered on the outside with l-x6 bevel cribbing, except the gables, where drop siding is used. Bevelcribbing is also used on the inside of the corn cribs. Below the driveway floor the cribbing is nailed to the outsideof the studs, but above the floor to the inside of studs to within two feet of roof. The space above the driveway is floored


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