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unhooked. Nail on |-in. matchboards, letting thetn project over 

 the frame 2 in. each way. 



Be careful that an extra rafter is placed 4 in. from each end of 

 frame, and that the roof-boarding is only fastened to this so that 

 the roof may be lifted ofp if required for the purpose of shifting. 

 Nail f-in. boards on back, well painting tongues and grooves wher- 

 ever the wood bears against rails. Repeat these directions with the 

 end opposite door, except that the last board on each side must be 

 screwed, and on no account must the boards be nailed to joists. For 

 front get a 4 ft. long by 2 ft. 10 in. high, 3 in. by 2 J in. easement 

 or window frame, hung in centre on pivots so as to swing the sash 



Pig. 3 — Seotioh at a, B. 



round easily. Rebate it round the thickness of board ; fix in centre 

 of top half ; board it round. The end for door is made in the same 

 way, except that the two outside boards are screwed. 



It will then be seen that the frame of house rests with bottom- 

 rails on floor ; framework to be made so that the outside of frame 

 is flush with outside of floor. The |-in. boards will then cover 

 frame and sides of joists, and also keep the whole thing rigid. The 

 floor carries the whole weight of house. 



If constructed like this, one will be able to take the house to 

 pieces for moving if required. The door is made to suit opening, 

 fitted with rim-lock, and hung with 1-in. T-hinges. Door is shown 

 as opening inwards in sketch, but it might be more conveniently 



