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LOGGING 



(6) A Storage or root cellar which is an underground place 

 where vegetables are kept. It must be frost-proof and yet cool 

 enough to prevent the produce from spoiling. 



(7) A blacksmith shop where horses are shod, sleds and other 

 equipment made and repaired, and similar work done. If a va- 

 riety of work is performed there must be a fairly complete set 

 of iron-working and wood-working tools. 



Photograph by E. DeForesi. 



Fig. 8. — A Two-storied Logging Camp. The dining-room, lounging room, and 

 office are on the ground floor, and the sleeping quarters are on the second 

 floor. Northern New York. 



The following list comprises the chief tools required in a first- 

 class camp shop: 



I forge, complete, including bellows 

 I anvil 



3 augers, ij-, 2- and 3-inch 



I thread cutter and an assortment of dies 



4 hammers 

 I vise 



1 broadax 



2 rasps 



I coal shovel 



12 tongs, assorted 



I brace and an assortment of bits 



I drill machine and an assortment of 



driUs 

 I bolt clipper 



1 striking hammer 



2 monkey wrenches 



2 two-inch iron squares 

 I set of horse-shoeing tools 

 I iron heating stove 



