FLUES. 



See Details No. 6-A and 6-B. In regions where 

 snowfall is deeper than 2i feet, if the flue is installed 

 3 feet or more from the apex of the roof, place the pro- 

 tector shown in Detail No* 6-B back of the flue. In plac- 

 ing joints of pipe below the roof line see to it that they 

 are so spaced that the joints passing through the roof will 

 be set as shown in the drawing. In some cases, to accom- 

 plish the proper position of the joint which passes through 

 the roof, one of the lower joints will have to be cut. Ex- 

 cepting where the bottom ftoint rests upon its support, the 

 terra cotta should not be closer than l-|-'"inches to wood 

 work. Guy the top of the flue securely with three guys of 

 No. 9 or No. IE telephone wire. Place all flues before 

 shingling the roof. 



DOORS. 



Order doors of the dimensions given on the plan 

 and fit them with locks and hinges as given in the estimate. 



DOORS AND V/INDOWS. 



Order doors and windows and hardware for them 

 according to the specifications given in the material lists. 

 Equip at least one outside door with Forest Service rim 

 locks. Equip both upper and lower window sashes with two 

 spring bolts. To accommodate the bolts provide 1/4" holes 

 at desired height in the window jembs. 



WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. 



Buy factory made frames if practicable. If im- 

 practicable order the necessary material and make them on 

 the job in accordance with the plans illustrated on Detail 

 6-D. Care should be exercised in placing the studding at 

 all openings in order that the frames may be plumbed proper- 

 ly. Allow at least 1/2 inch play on each side, also on 

 the top and on the bottom. Exercise care in setting the 

 frames' and see to it that they are set plumb and that they 

 are properly centered. Plash over the windows with 4 inch 



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