Care should be taken to cut the rafters true in 

 order that they rest firmly on the plate, meet squarely at 

 the apex of the roof* 



Eave projections should be sheeted solid with 

 1" x 12" rough lumber. 



Rafter pn4s should be finished in the manner illus- 

 trated 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) Lay shingles 4-|- inches to weather on sheeting 8 

 inches on center. Kail them with 3d. fine galvanized 

 shingle nails. Lay the bottom course of shingles double 

 and project it ! inches beyond the sheeting. Allow a 



1 inch projection of shingles over the barge board trim. 

 Table No. B.M.-2 gives data on shakes. If shakes are used 

 allow 1% inches projection at eaves and 1 inch projection 

 over barge board trim. 



The ridge of the roof should be finished with 

 1" x 6". 



SIDING. 



As available and as desirability of having siding 

 and method of placing it correspond with the outside cover 

 of the building to which this building will be attached, the 

 builder may choose the style of siding. If this building 

 is to be placed in connection with a dwelling of this cir- 

 cular, the method of placing siding of various kinds with 

 water table and belt course shall correspond to that of the 

 dwelling. Material for this purpose is included in the 

 Material List as Style B - C D. If the building is to 

 be attached to a house already erected, the style of siding 

 ehosen may be the same as that of the house. If this is 

 done a list of siding to correspond will have to be worked 

 up by the builder, except in case of rough lumber. The 

 Material List includes material for plain rough board and 

 batten siding. See Style B. 



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