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and another section was plumbed. (Cut 14). The ceihng was 

 continued on the inside to within six inches of the top, and the 

 plate, which consisted of 2x4's cut into two-foot lengths, was 

 then spiked on top of the studs. (Cut 15). 



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Cut 16. — Showing Construction of Door and Door Frame. 

 Joints on Inner Lining. 



On each side of the line of doorways were set two 3xl:'s 

 spiked together to make 4x4:'s. These w^ere placed so that the 

 edge of the 2x4:'s faced the doorways leaving the flat side for the 

 doors to rest against in resisting the pressure from the silage. In 

 this way there was no crack through the 4x4:'s where the plaster 

 and doors join. (Cut 16). 



