ACCESSORIES AND APPLIANCES 
x 267%” outside. The bottom is screen 
wire tacked on under side of frame before 
cross-pleces are put on. See Fig. 6. Rip 
off some narrow strips of lath and cut 
them off the right length to fit between 
cross-pieces; they are to prevent cross- 
pieces from catching when sliding the 
trays in and out. They should be nailed 
on with small nails, the heads of which 
should be sunk a little below the surface. 
The door is swung on 
114” narrow steel butts or 
hinges. They are fastened to under edge 
of door and under side of bottom of incu- 
bator with small screws. Put on two 
white porcelain knobs and two wooden 
buttons as shown in cut. Instead of three 
holes in door as shown in cut, bore two 1” 
holes, one at center of left-hand tray; 2” 
to right of it bore another, which is better 
than three holes as shown in cuts. 
Now stain and varnish your machine, 
and if you have done your work well you 
will be very proud of it. 
There should be a 
piece of sheet-iron 1”x 
214,” tacked on each side of thermostat 
lever, leaving a slot just wide enough for 
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Door 
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