The Carpenters Guide Treating On Lines And the Square Also Giving Practical R
The Carpenters Guide Treating On Lines And the Square Also Giving Practical R
Harvey Miller
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The end of the shingle cut from the valley will make a hip shingle. Do not have two cracks directly over each other. Keep them l 1 /^" apart for a good roof. Chalk line the valleys to lay the shingles in line, leaving 2 1 /" valley between the shingles. It is advisable to have the top of valley %" narrower than the bottom, The valley tin 14" wide, laps over and down. To estimate the number of shingles for a roof, take the length of rafters and the projection of the gable and find the number of ...square feet in the roof. For Qfa" to the weather it will take 9 shingles to the square foot; then 9 times the number of square feet is the number of shingles required, and other widths in proportion. 61 DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES Most frames are made at the planing mills, but when it is more convenient to build them, the following suggestions will be helpful. For a door or window, rabbet across the side jambs %" for the head jamb and sill. Cut the head jamb and sill %" longer than the w r idth of sash or door, for the gain or rabbet in the jambs.
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