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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
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++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Building Construction And Superintendence: Trussed Roofs; Part
3 Of Building Construction And Superintendence; Frank Eugene Kidder
9 Frank Eugene Kidder Thomas Nolan W. T. Comstock, 1910 Building
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
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worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
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++++ Building Construction And Superintendence. By F.E.Kidder Rev.
And Enl. By Thomas Nolan, Volume 2; Building Construction And
Superintendence. By F.E.Kidder Rev. And Enl. By Thomas Nolan; Frank
Eugene Kidder Frank Eugene Kidder
Also A Genealogy Of His Descendants Through His Son, John Kidder.
Also A Genealogy Of His Descendants Through His Son, John Kidder.
Also A Genealogy Of His Descendants Through His Son, John Kidder.
TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART II. CHAPTER I. The Building and Finishing
Woods of the United States. Their characteristics, properties and
uses. CHAPTER II. Wood Framing Ordinary Construction. Framing
timber Framing of wooden buildings Framing of floors, supports for
partitions, roof construc- tion Superintendence. CHAPTER III.
Sheathing, Windows and Outside Door Frames. Sheathing of walls and
roof Cellar frames Types of windows, construction of window frames
in frame and brick walls, patent windows, casement windows, pivoted
windows, bay windows Sash, store fronts Glass and glazing Outside
door frames. CHAPTER IV. Outside Finish, Gutters, Shingle Roofs.
Eaves and gable finish, gutters and conductors Siding Porches
Dormers Shingling, flashing Wood sky- lights. CHAPTER V. Furring,
Inside Finish, Doors, Stairs. Furring for finish and plastering
Grounds and corner beads Flooring Doors and door frames Casing of
doors and windows Paneling, beams, columns, stairs. CHAPTER VI.
Builders Hardware, Heavy hardware, bolts, nails, screws Finishing
hardware, butts, locks, knobs, bolts, window trimmings, trimmings
for blinds and shutters CHAPTER VII. Heavy Framing. Framing of
posts and girders, bracing, mill floors Compound and trussed
girders Suspended floors, galleries. CHAPTER VIII. Specifications.
Carpenters work Joiners Work Hardware. APPENDIX. Tables of Strength
of wood and cast iron columns, wooden beams, maximum span for floor
joists. I. MITCHELL HASTINGS. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND
SUPERINTENDENCE. BY F. E. KIDDER, C. E., PH. D., ARCHITECT. Fellow
American Institute of Architects. Author of The Architects and
Builders Pocket Book. n PART I. THIRD EDITION. MASONS WORK, 260
Illustrations. New YorkWILLIAM T. COMSTOCK, 23 Warren Street. 1808.
COPYRIGHT, F. E. KIDDER. 1896. COPYRIGHT, F..E. KIDDER. 1897.
COPYRIGHT, F. E. KIDDER. 4898. PREFACE THE primary object of the
Author in preparing this volume has been to present to the Student,
Architect and Builder a text book and guide to the materials used
in Architectural Masonry and the most approved methods of doing the
various kinds of work, and incidentally to point out some of the
ways in which such work should not be done, and the too frequent
methods of slighting the work. That there is a demand for such a
work has been evidenced to the Author by numerous inquiries from
Architects and instructors in our Architectural schools, and also
by the fact that there exists no similiar work describing American
methods and materials. In describing methods of construction the
Author has drawn largely from his own observation and experience as
a practicing and consulting Architect in both the Eastern and
Western States, although much assistance has been obtained from
prominent Architects, who have .cheerfully aided him by their
adviceand experience, and from the various books and publications
to which references are made in the text to all such the author
gratefully acknowledges his indebtedness. To make the book
convenient for practical use and ready reference, the various
subjects have been paragraphed and numbered in bold-face type,
andnumerous cross references are made throughout the book. The
table of contents shows the general scope of the book, the running
title assisting in finding the various parts, and a very full index
makes everything in the book easy of access. The general character
of the work is descriptive, and hence rules andformulae for
strength and stability have, except in a few cases, been omitted
such data being already fully presented in the Authors Pocket Book
and other similar works...
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