Rafter ends should be finished in the manner 

 illustrated by the diagram "Section". 



Use for roof covering either - 



(1) Star A Star red cedar or redwood shingles. 



(2) Shakes of white fir or sugar pine 



(3) Galvanized iron (see B.I!. Page 8) 



(4) Lay shingles 4-J- or 5 inches to weather on sheeting 

 8 inches on center. Bajrltthem with 3d. fine galvanized 

 shingle nails. Lay the bottom course of shingles double and 

 project it l-g inches beyond the sheeting. Allow a 1 inch 

 projection of shingles over the barge board trim. Table 



No. B.LI. -2 gives data on shakes. If shakes are used allow 

 r inches projection at eaves and 1 inch projection over 

 barge board trim. 



The ridge of the roof should be finished with 

 1" x 6" excepting in cases where galvanized iron roofing is 

 used. With it, use galvanized ridge capping. 



SIDING. 



Use 1" x 12" boards and 1" x 3" battens free from 

 loose knots and all knots of greater diameter than 1-J- inches. 

 Boards should also be free from weather checks, rot disfigure- 

 ments and large pitch pockets. Finish corners with 1" x 4" 

 boards. Nail rough siding with 3 - lOd. nails at sills, 

 girts and plates. 



Under certain conditions siding of galvanized 

 corrugated iron may be desirable , Where it is.uaed, cut it 

 out to fit up between rafters and project it to the roof 

 sheeting. Finish the corners with plain galvanized ridge 

 capping. Place sheeting for galvanized siding on 2 feot 

 centers. 



FLOOR. 



Use rough lumber as per specifications with 

 5/8" x 3" or 1" x 3" battens under cracks. Avoid use of 

 boards with loose knots. 



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