THE "WISCONSIN" SILO. 6? 



to stay the studding a post should be set in the 

 ground in the center of the silo long enough to reach about 

 five feet above the sill, and to this stays may be nailed to 

 hold in place the alternate studs until the lower 5 feet of 

 outside sheeting has been put on. The studs should be 

 set first at the angles formed in the sill and carefully 

 stayed and plumbed on the side toward the center. When 

 a number of these have been set they should be tied 

 together by bending a strip of half-inch sheeting around 

 the outside as high up as a man can reach, taking care 

 to plumb each stud on the side before nailing. When the 



Fig. 6. Showing the plan of studding for the all-wood, brick- 

 lined or lathed-and-plastered silo. 



