Yarns ; Cloth Rooms ; Mill Engineering ; Reeling And Baling ; Winding

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This not only weakens the wall, but also mars its appearance. If it is absolutely neces- sary to carry one part of a wall higher than the rest, the end of the high part should be stepped, or racked hack^ and not run up vertically, with only toothings left to connect it with the rest of the work.
JOINING ne;w walls to old 58. In joining a new wall to an old, when the walls come at right angles, the new work should not be toothed or bonded into the old work, unless the new work is laid in cement
...mortar. All masonwork built with lime mortar will settle somewhat, owing to a slight compression of the mortar joints, and this settlement is apt to cause a crack where old and new work are bonded together. In place of toothing, or bonding, a groove should be cut perpendicularly in the old wall, usually the width of a brick, to make what is called a slip joint. This method of bonding is shown in Fig. 36; a is the groove, or chase cut, where the new wall is to enter in the old wall; c is the new wall, and d the old wall.

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