(4) Lay shingles 4 inches to weather on sheeting 8 

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

 shingle nails. Lay the bottom course of shingles double 

 and project it 1^ inches beyond the sheeting. Allow a 

 1 inch projection of shingles over the barge boa rd trim. 

 Table Ko. B.I.I. -2 gives data on shakes. If shakes are used 

 alloy; l|- 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. 



Siding' shall, be of rough lumber 1" x 12" and 

 1" x 3" battens placed vertically. Material should be 

 free of loose knots and all knots of a diameter greater 

 than 1^- inches and free from weather check rot disfigure- 

 ments end large pitch pockets that naturally affect the 

 soundness of the stick. Nail the board securely to the 

 sills, girts, plates and studs with three lOd. nails at 

 each member named. F.asten battens -with 6d. wire nails 

 placing 2 at each end and 1 on each side of the battens 

 approximately 18 inches apart throughout the length of the 

 batten. Clinch o)n the inside all projecting nails. This 

 style of siding shall be placed as shown on the plan. 



POORS. AND WINDOWS. 



Doors should be made of boards and battens over 

 "l" x 6" braces. Windows should be installed as shown in 

 the drawing* Windows in the work shop should be hinged 

 with 2" loose pin" butts. 



BARGE BOARDS. 



Barge boards shall be placed as shown in diagram. 



FLOOR , 



Floor in the store room section shall be of 

 1" x 12" double with joints broken over cracks. No floor 

 shall be placed in the work shop section. 



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