The Architectural Magazine, And Journal of Improvement in Architecture, Building, And Furnishing, And in the Various Arts And Trades Connected Therewith ..
The Architectural Magazine, And Journal of Improvement in Architecture, Building, And Furnishing, And in the Various Arts And Trades Connected Therewith ..
Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1783-1843. Ed
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Tabic of SanUlmgs^ best Memel Crounu Ti&heam - - 15x12 Crown and queen-postsl2x 9 Straininff-beam - 12x 9 Principfd rafters - 12x 9 Assistant ditto - • 12x 9 Common ditto - 3}x2i Purlines - - 8x 5 Straining-mil - - 12x2^ Ridge - - 6X2 Struts 10x3iand(aa) 10x4 The crown and queen-posts to be of good, dry, old oak. The tie-beam will carry 19) tons ; the weight of the truss, boarding and covering, is nearly 11 tons; therefore, for the ceiling floor, ceiling, and any other extraneous weights, up- w...ards of 8|^tons are ulowed. Mr. F, Lush's Plan for/aS' temng Scaffold Poles. — Your correspondent, Mr. F. Lush, must pardon a critique on his holdfasts for scarolds. He advises that the ''clip," or plate, should be f in. thick; whereas, if it were shortened in the hups, so as merely to admit of the screw-nuts turning clear, a plate of 4 in. thick would be sufiicent, as in ^.48. ; this will produce a saving in first cost tnat may lead to the adoption of the plan, as it would admit of boiler-makers* ^ snips*' being used.
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