Practical specifications of works executed in architecture, civil and mechanical engineering [&c.].Spon, 1865 - 416 pages |
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... sills to all the windows throughout the build- ing . Put in each pantry a slate slab 16 inches wide , 1 thick , and in length exceeding the full width of the pantry by 3 inches , so that it can be let into and firmly rest in the walls ...
... sills to all the windows throughout the build- ing . Put in each pantry a slate slab 16 inches wide , 1 thick , and in length exceeding the full width of the pantry by 3 inches , so that it can be let into and firmly rest in the walls ...
Page 76
... partitions up - stairs to be formed with heads and sills 3x3 , jambs for doors 3x3 , common quar- ters 24 × 21 , strutts and ties 24 × 3 . SLATER . The roofs to be covered with Bangor Countess 76 SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDING .
... partitions up - stairs to be formed with heads and sills 3x3 , jambs for doors 3x3 , common quar- ters 24 × 21 , strutts and ties 24 × 3 . SLATER . The roofs to be covered with Bangor Countess 76 SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDING .
Page 86
... sills to the front windows , those to project 10 inches from the face of the wall where the iron balconies are shown , the stones being mortised to receive the balconies , which must be fitted by being run with lead and made secure to ...
... sills to the front windows , those to project 10 inches from the face of the wall where the iron balconies are shown , the stones being mortised to receive the balconies , which must be fitted by being run with lead and made secure to ...
Page 88
... sills 3 × 3 . All lintels must be 4 inches deep , and 15 inches longer than the width of the respective openings . A tier of herring - bone strutting to be put between the joists of the first floor , to the front and back sitting ...
... sills 3 × 3 . All lintels must be 4 inches deep , and 15 inches longer than the width of the respective openings . A tier of herring - bone strutting to be put between the joists of the first floor , to the front and back sitting ...
Page 93
... sills . The frames to be moulded round inside and out . All the windows to have strong patent brass fasteners . The front entrance door frame to be made for fan- light over . The closet opposite the water - closet to be fitted up with ...
... sills . The frames to be moulded round inside and out . All the windows to have strong patent brass fasteners . The front entrance door frame to be made for fan- light over . The closet opposite the water - closet to be fitted up with ...
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