| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 588 pages
...into both the post and the joists. These braces can Fljf. 194. Supimrt for Extension Bryond Clirder. only be placed at points where there are posts, and...which come between the posts there must be a girder >1 running along the front of the gallery and supported by the braced cantilevers at the points where... | |
| Architecture - 1909 - 494 pages
...must be a timber of a good size, well framed into both the post and the joists. These braces can Pig. 194. Support for Extension Beyond Girder. only be...only those were considered which could be framed with ordi, nary rafters, spaced from one foot ra iQ. ra to two feet apart, between cen-b ters, but it is... | |
| Architectural drawing - 1910 - 476 pages
...it must be a timber of a good size, well framed into both the post and the joists. These braces can Fig. 194. Support for Extension Beyond Girder. only...were considered which could be framed with ordinary rafters, spaced from one foot to two feet apart, between centers, but it is very often necessary to... | |
| 1913 - 476 pages
...they must be timbers of a good size, well framed into both the post and the joists. The braces can only be placed at points where there are posts, and...cantilevers at the points where posts are placed. The forms of balconies described above are all of such a sort as to require the presence of posts in... | |
| Gilbert Townsend - Building - 1913 - 284 pages
...they must be timbers of a good size, well framed into both the post and the joists. The braces can only be placed at points where there are posts, and...cantilevers at the points where posts are placed. The forms of balconies described above are all of such a sort as to require the presence of posts in... | |
| Architecture - 1917 - 522 pages
...they must be timbers of a good size, well framed into both the post and the joists. The braces can only be placed at points where there are posts, and...cantilevers at the points where posts are placed. The forms of balconies described above are all of such a sort as to require the presence of posts in... | |
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