diagonally over the coiling joists from corner to corner. 

 They should be nrjlod r.t each ceiling .'oist with 2 - 2od. 

 nails. Roof projections should be sheeted solid with 

 1" x 12" rough lumber. Softer jncs are to have no trim. 

 Shingles should be If id 4-|" to weather on 1" x 4-7/8", 

 placed 8" on center for roof covering. Lay the bottom 

 courses of shingles double and project them li" to lower 

 edge of the sheeting. 



SIDING. 



Siding should be nailed at each stud with 2 - 

 8d. noils. Care should be exercised to fit B.iding closely 

 under window sills and at eaves. Cant board should be 

 inserted between rafters over the plate. Bore a 2/4" 

 hole in each cant board to provide ventilation in the 

 attic. Corners should be finished with 1" x 4" boards. 



INSIDE FINISH. 



Ceiling end \vp.lls shall be of |" x 4" , T & G 

 milled ceiling. Floor shall be of 1" x 4" vertical 

 grain T & G No. 2 Bougies fir. All corners should be 

 finished with 1" quarter round mopMing. Provide a trap 

 door 2' x 2 r for entrance through the ceiling to the 

 attic. 



FLUES. 



Either oil stoves or common wood stoves may be 

 used depending upon accessibility of fuel. If wood stoves, 

 are used the flue construction should conform to the stondT 

 ard illustrated in Detrils No. 6-A and 6-B. In regior-s 

 where snow frlls to the depth of 30 inches or more, P?.an 

 No. 6-B should be followed. In spacirig; the joints of p-'pe 

 below the roof line see to it that the joint parss:ng through 

 the roof will set as, shown in the drawing. Guy the top of 

 the flur securely with three strands of #9 O r #12 telephone 

 wire. 



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