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SHEETING. 



When the lower half of the studding has been tied in position, the sheeting, 

 made by ripping 1- by (5-inch lumber, is nailed horizontally on the inside of 

 the studding, breaking joints. The sheeting should be nailed on from the 

 foundation to within a yard of the top of the studding, and then the lath 

 put on. 



(Fig. 9.) Plastered Silo before siding Is put on. 



LATH. 



The same material as the sheeting ripped into 1%-ineh widths, with the 

 edges bevelled, is used for lath. These are nailed on top of the sheeting so 

 as to break joints, covering cracks and leaving a suitable space for clinching 

 or keying the mortar. If the laths have not bevelled edges, keep them slightly 

 away from the sheeting to allow good keying-space. 



