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stud to treble hoops with one 3-in. nail at each. These will hold stud 

 until ready to bore for bolts. It is well to try every fourth stud with 

 a sheet of iron to see that lap comes correctly. Following these direc- 

 tions, the whole 32 studs are erected, the last, however, being put up 



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12 in. distani from the first instead of 13I in. ; this is to leave 

 space for the port holes. The distance between the last stud and the 

 last but one will be less than 13^ in. For the purposes of the roof. 



