FARM BUILDINGS IN SOUTH AFRICA 



Cheap type of Shed. — Fig. 92 illustrates a cheap type of shed for 

 sheltering implements, or for some similar purpose. The back and ends 

 of the shed are covered in with reeds, held between double wires as shown. 



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The framework is of rough unsawn timber, the only sawn timber used 

 being the purlins and the rails which support the upper tier of reeds. 



The timber should be well seasoned by the method explained in 

 Chapter XII., and the parts of the posts in the ground should be well 

 tarred or charred. 



