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Netting is, of course, fitted on the inside of the portion fitted with glass.

The roof is in two halves and should be the last section to be made.

After the four other sections are bolted together, two of the 3 by 2 in.



Side Section.



battens are bolted to the sides (see Fig. 5), 1 inch clearance above

the 2 by 2 in. of the end section. The other 3 by 2 in. battens

are half checked to fit the front and back, and spaced as Fig. 7. The



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3" x 2" Battens l" x 4" Flooring





I' x 5F Bolt



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Fig. 7.—Roof.



Fig. 8.—Not to Scale.



4 by | in. tongued and grooved flooring nailed on, the roof is then sawn

in two, between points “ A ” and “ B ” (Fig. 7). The two halves are

held together with three bolts. The outside covered with good quality

felt, and strapped down.



