| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 588 pages
...may be made continuous, without splicing. It is often easier and cheaper to build up a sill in this way than it is to use a large, solid timber, and if...made up will set up on edge and not lie flat. Fig. 58. Joint of Sills at Corner. Fig. 59. Joint of Sills at Corner. Fig. 60. "Built-up" Sill. The Corner... | |
| Architectural drawing - 1910 - 476 pages
...be made continuous, •without splicing. It is often easier and cheaper to build up a sill in this way than it is to use a large, solid timber, and if...made up will set up on edge and not lie flat. Fig. 58. Joint of Sills at Corner. Fig. 50. Joint of Sills at Corner. Fig. 60 "Built-up "Sill, The Corner... | |
| 1913 - 476 pages
...sill may be continuous without splicing. It is often easier and cheaper to build up a sill in this way than it is to use a large, solid timber, and if...wall in such a way that the planks of which it is composed will rest on their edges, and not lie flat. Corner Posts. After the sill is in place, the... | |
| Gilbert Townsend - Building - 1913 - 284 pages
...sill may be continuous without splicing. It is often easier and cheaper to build up a sill in this way than it is to use a large, solid timber, and if...wall in such a way that the planks of which it is composed will rest on their edges, and not lie flat. . Corner Posts. After the sill is in place, the... | |
| Architecture - 1917 - 522 pages
...sill may be continuous without splicing. It is often easier and cheaper to build up a sill in this way than it is to use a large, solid timber, and if...wall in such a way that the planks of which it is composed will rest on their edges, and not lie flat. Corner Posts. After the sill is in place, the... | |
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