CHAPTER XXV. 



DOORS. 



Paneled Doors. For openings from 2' o" x 6' o" to 3' o" x 9' o" 

 ordinary stock paneled doors are commonly used. The stock doors 

 vary in width from 2' o" to 3' o" by even inches and in length by 

 4" to 6" up to 7' o" for 2' o" doors, and 9' o" for 3' o'' doors. Stock 

 doors are made i^s and i$4 inches thick, and are made in three grades, 

 A, B and C ; the A grade being first class, B grade fair and C grade 

 very poor. Paneled doors up to 7 feet wide and 2% inches thick can 

 be obtained from most mills by a special order. 



Wooden Doors. Wooden doors are usually constructed of 

 matched pine sheathing nailed to a wooden frame as shown in Fig. 162 

 and Fig. 163. 



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Swing Wooden Doors 



FIG. 162. 



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Siding Wooden Door 



FIG. 163. 



