The floor should receive three coats of floor 

 paint to match the wall paint. 



GUYING. 



If the house is to be exposed to severe winds 

 it should be guyed at each corner with 5/16" galvanized, 

 cast steel guy ropes. 1/2" turn buckles with 2 eyes 

 should be inserted in each guy for the purpose of adjust- 

 ing the tension of the guys. Anchors for guys may be 

 either 3/4" eye bolts set in hard rock, guy wire wrapped 

 around large rocks, 1/2" telephone guy rods sunk in ground 

 or any other substantial form of anchor. 



The guy at the upper end should be fastened to 

 the hip rafters end to corner studs. This attachment 

 should be made before the roof and siding is put on. The 

 guys can best be fastened to the building as follows: 



Bore 1/2" holes through the hip rafters 1 inch 

 from the top edge and in line with the inside corner of the 

 corner studs; bore a hole on about 45 angles from outside 

 corner to inside corner . through the stud. The inside 

 outlet of the holes should be about 5 inches below the top 

 of the stud. Pass one end of the guy rope through the 

 hole in the stud and on through the hole in the rafter 

 and bring the wire back through the hole in the stud leav- 

 ing a projecting end long enough to fasten with 2 wire 

 rope clamps at a point just outside the building. The 

 guy wires on the inside of the building should be recessed 

 into the stud so as to make possible the nailing of the 

 ceiling and wall covering over them. 



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