Refrigerator shown in sketch, Fig. 3, is 36 inches wide, 30 inches deep, and 48 

 inches high, outside measurement. Ice-pan is 18 x 22 inches, with double bottom 

 to catch drip. Drain-pipe has funnel at the upper end to catch the drip, and still 

 let pan slide out of ice-chamber for recharging. Shelves should be grating to allow 

 free circulation of air. Walls and door are outside lining of %-inch V- joint; two 

 layers of 1-inch sheets of linofelt (three layers is desirable to make an extra good 

 refrigerator) ; an inner sheathing of %-inch V-joiut, and this lined with galvanized 



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iron, with joints well soldered so that ice-chest may be thoroughly washed out with- 

 out danger of water reaching the insulation. The door is of the same construction 

 as the walls, setting in a bevel casing with felt jamb. It is very important that 

 the door fits very tightly and still swings freely. 



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