Building Construction: Showing the Employment of Timber, Lead, and Iron Work, in the Practical Construction of BuildingsW.Collins, 1873 - 136 páginas |
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... rafters , so as to make the space between it and a a a little less than the space required by the three intervening boards , c d and e , these being forced into the space between a a and bb , and when flat , secured by nails to the ...
... rafters , so as to make the space between it and a a a little less than the space required by the three intervening boards , c d and e , these being forced into the space between a a and bb , and when flat , secured by nails to the ...
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... rafters . In " straight joint floors , ” Mf M M Mf M M 9 1/4 " Fig . 1 . 9 α b с d e fl the boards are laid across the joists , a a a a , fig . 2 , with the vertical , or side joints , in one continuous line , one board being laid down ...
... rafters . In " straight joint floors , ” Mf M M Mf M M 9 1/4 " Fig . 1 . 9 α b с d e fl the boards are laid across the joists , a a a a , fig . 2 , with the vertical , or side joints , in one continuous line , one board being laid down ...
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... rafter is supported at one end on the front wall , a , and at the other on the back wall , which is higher than the front , and which may be repre- sented by the dotted line b c , in fig . 3 , Plate IX .; the end of this forms a ...
... rafter is supported at one end on the front wall , a , and at the other on the back wall , which is higher than the front , and which may be repre- sented by the dotted line b c , in fig . 3 , Plate IX .; the end of this forms a ...
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... rafter to rafter , at a height of about one - third of the rise of the roof , and is secured to the face of the rafters by the joint at i ; k is a member called a " purlin , " of which more presently . In fig . 1 , Plate VIII . , what ...
... rafter to rafter , at a height of about one - third of the rise of the roof , and is secured to the face of the rafters by the joint at i ; k is a member called a " purlin , " of which more presently . In fig . 1 , Plate VIII . , what ...
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... rafters , " and butt against the lower bevelled sides at the foot of " king post . " In fig . 2 the dotted lines , e e ... rafter , ” i a " ridge pole . " ( See fig . 1 , Plate V. ) In fig . 1 , Plate IX . , we give an illustration of a ...
... rafters , " and butt against the lower bevelled sides at the foot of " king post . " In fig . 2 the dotted lines , e e ... rafter , ” i a " ridge pole . " ( See fig . 1 , Plate V. ) In fig . 1 , Plate IX . , we give an illustration of a ...
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