PO UL TR T- CRAFT. 



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the lower edge of the shutter and the joint should be screwed 

 to the shutter when the shutter is wanted to swing in, and to 

 the jamb when the shutter swings out. 



42. Scratching Shed House with a Walk. Fig. 19 



(p. 38) shows how a scratching shed house may be built with 

 a passage from which each pen and shed is entered without 

 passing through others. The pens are in two wings, running 

 east and west from a two story building 

 containing work shop, cook room and 

 store room. In the original plan each 

 wing, containing ten sections, was 180 

 ft. long. In the plan here given the 

 length of the wings has been reduced to 

 bring the illustration within the limits 

 of the page. The walk is separated, by 

 a tight partition, from pens and sheds, 

 and is lighted by half-windows in the 

 north wall, which in the original plan 

 contained besides these openings a door 

 every 60 ft. With wings as short as in 

 the plan given, a door at the extreme 

 end of each wing is all that is needed. 

 This house has a low stone foundation. 

 The floors are filled to the level of the 

 sills with earth. 





SB 







Pig. 18. Section and Inside of One End of 

 a Shutter as shown at B, Fig. 17. P, plate; 

 ss, position of stud; t, stop; hh, hinges. 



