How to Build a Home: Being Suggestions as to Safety from Fire, Safety to Health, Comfort, Convenience, Durability, and Economy

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F.C. Moore, 1897 - 134 lappuses

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119. lappuse - Owner shall not, in any manner, be answerable or accountable for any loss or damage that shall or may happen to the said works, or any part or parts thereof respectively...
89. lappuse - No mortar left over night will, under any pretext, be allowed to be used. The sand and cement used will at all times be subject to inspection, test, acceptance, or rejection by the Engineer.
90. lappuse - One fourth of the brick in the interior walls may be what is known as soft or salmon brick (see 2, § 56). The brick must be thoroughly wet before being laid. The joints of the exterior walls shall be from i to f inch thick. £ The joints of interior division-walls may be from f to i inch thick.
95. lappuse - ... beams shall project the thickness of the furring, to more effectually prevent the spread of fire. TILE HEARTHS AND FACES.— These will be furnished by the owner and set by the mantel man, the hearths upon concrete or masonry and the facings set to brick masonry. CELLAR WINDOW AND DOOR SILLS.— All cellar windows and doors shall have sills of stone projecting at least two inches beyond the wall. CELLAR BOTTOM.— (Note. If it is preferred to have the mason concrete the cellar floor the specification...
20. lappuse - ... above described shall be placed from the top of such joists to the same height as above specified, or a strip of tin or galvanized iron, at least one inch wider than the width of said studding, and continuing under the footing of such walls or partitions, may be substituted for the filling above specified, where there is no partition or wall under. The spaces between stringers or...
94. lappuse - No chimney shall be started or built upon any floor or beam of wood. In no case shall a chimney be corbeled out more than eight inches from the wall, and in all such cases the corbeling shall consist of at least five courses of brick.
32. lappuse - 'trimmed" clear of the hearths and brickwork of the chimney, so as not to be in contact with it at any point. This is easily secured by what are known as "header" beams, carried in front of the fireplace and at least 20 in. from the chimneybreast, supported by the "trimmer" beams, which enter the wall on each side of the chimney.
92. lappuse - ... pipe, made smooth on the inside, from the bottom of the flue, or from the throat of the fireplace, if the flue starts from the latter, and carried up continuously to the extreme height of the flue. The ends of all such lining pipes shall be made to fit close together, and the pipe shall be built in as the flue or flues are carried up. Each...
111. lappuse - If he who can and ought to have explained himself clearly and plainly has not done it, it is the worse for him ; he cannot be allowed to introduce subsequent restrictions which he has not expressed.
115. lappuse - ... of this state or otherwise, by any person or persons whomsoever, to be put or remain on the building or premises, into or upon which any work is done or materials are furnished under this contract, for such work or materials, or by reason of any other claim or demand against the...

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