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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... weight , and known under the general term , or name , of carpentry ; this being distinguished from the operations of joinery , which concerns itself with the fitting together of pieces of timber of small size and of comparatively little ...
... weight , and known under the general term , or name , of carpentry ; this being distinguished from the operations of joinery , which concerns itself with the fitting together of pieces of timber of small size and of comparatively little ...
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... weights have to be supported . The ends of the " girder " are carried by the walls , and are , or should be , placed in the parts where there is no opening , as that of 66 a window or door , below ; that is 30 TIMBER AND IRON WORK .
... weights have to be supported . The ends of the " girder " are carried by the walls , and are , or should be , placed in the parts where there is no opening , as that of 66 a window or door , below ; that is 30 TIMBER AND IRON WORK .
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... weight , the work of the joiner concerns itself with the designing and putting together of pieces of timber , of which the dimensions are small , and weight but trifling . In large framework , the goodness of the work depends upon the ...
... weight , the work of the joiner concerns itself with the designing and putting together of pieces of timber , of which the dimensions are small , and weight but trifling . In large framework , the goodness of the work depends upon the ...
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... weight , " c , is that for the upper sash a a , d is the weight for the lower sash , which slides in the part e e . Between the two sash weights and separ- ating them , so that they and their attached .cords may not get entangled , is ...
... weight , " c , is that for the upper sash a a , d is the weight for the lower sash , which slides in the part e e . Between the two sash weights and separ- ating them , so that they and their attached .cords may not get entangled , is ...
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... weight , corresponding to cd in fig . 3 , Plate XIII . Fig . 1 , in this plate , is the front elevation of a " three ... weights " ( double for the two windows , b b and a a , fig . 1 ) , separated by the " parting slip " made in the ...
... weight , corresponding to cd in fig . 3 , Plate XIII . Fig . 1 , in this plate , is the front elevation of a " three ... weights " ( double for the two windows , b b and a a , fig . 1 ) , separated by the " parting slip " made in the ...
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Advanced Course architrave bead binding joists bolts and nuts bottom flange Building Construction called centre collar beam corresponding cross pieces depth distance door dotted lines face feet flooring joists foot frame groove gutter half lap head illustrated in fig inches iron joint junction king post ledged length line a b lower edge lower sash mitre clamp mitre joint mortise mortise and tenon moulding nailed notch panel parallel partition plaster Plate II Plate XIV Plate XVIII principal rafter pulley purlin queen post rafter box right angles roof scale scarfed joint screw secured set square shown in fig side elevation sill slates span strap struts or braces style surface T-square Technical Drawing tenon thickness tie beam timber tongued and grooved truss upper edge wall plate width window wrought-iron