320 THE 



For Sheathing and Roof Boards, 2,300 ft. 



For Siding 1,750 ft. 



For Coniice and Casing 300 ft. 



" Strips 1x2 in., 300 ft. 



" Shingles 9,000. 



" Paper 1,400 square ft. 



MATERIAL FOR BOILER-ROOM. 



For Sills 2 pieces 6 x 8, 18 ft. long. 



u u 2 " " 16 '* 



" Studs 40 2x4 12 ft. long. 



" Rafters 14 2 x 4, 18 ft. long. 



" Sheathing 1,000 ft. CeiUng Joist 3 x 4, 16 ft. long. 

 For Siding 800 ft. 

 For Shingles 3,000. 

 12 10 X 16 12-light windows. 

 One Keg of 6 d Nails. 



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• ( U IQ U 



U U 20 " 



75 S). of 4d " 



Labor equivalent to four men's work for 25 days. 



The lumber bill includes material for window casings 

 and doors. It will take about five and a half rolls of 

 sheathing paper, costing about $5.50 total. The cost 

 of the lumber, including shingles, may be estimated at 

 $512.25. Thus it will be seen that the total cost of the 

 creamery, according to the plans and specifications here 

 given, is as follows, viz: 



Cost of lumber, including shingles $ 512.25 



Windows glazed 27.72 



Sheathing paper 5.50 



Nails 14.25 



Labor, 100 days at $2.50 aday.... 250.00 



Cost of machinery and outfit 1,082.85 



Total cost $1,892.57 



The method of gathering the cream from the patrons 

 and valuing it, has been fully explained in a previous 

 chapter and needs no reference here. The manage- 

 ment of a combined creamery and cheese factory for the 

 utilization of the whole milk will be described in a future 

 chapter. 



