BETTER BUILDINGS 



A Better Two-Car Garage. 



This two-car garage embodies all of the features of the one-car 

 garage described on page 10. The illustration shows a two-stall garage 

 with partition between stalls. If you are the possessor of two cars the 

 partition is superfluous, and only one door is necessary at the back. 

 A door at both ends of the garage is really preferable, but the entrance 

 door at the back can be omitted, as a small wicket door is shown in the 

 large doors. Doors at both ends make better ventilation, especially when 

 the motor is left running while standing in the garage. 



A case in the corner by the end of the work-bench in which to place 

 tools, oil cans and accessories will be found very handy. Self-supporting 

 work-benches on four legs should be built for this garage and the one 

 described on page 10, since they are sheathed up inside and the studding 

 cannot be used as with the bench illustrated on page 8. 



In heating a garage of this type put your radiators as close to the 

 floor as possible, but be sure to get sufficient fall in the return pipes to 

 the heater to assure the maximum heat. It is better to use wall or 

 ceiling radiation if there is any doubt about fall enough with floor 

 radiation. 



Below is shown the construction of the pit for this garage and the 

 one described on page 10. 



PIT 



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