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(716) 266 - 5989 - Fa. r DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DAIRY AND COLD STORAGE COMMISSIONER'S BRANCH OTTAWA, CANADA. CHEESE FACTORY AND CREAMERY PLANS WITH SPECIHCATIONS GEO. H. BARR AND J. G. BOUCHARD BULLETIN No. 41, DAIRY AND COLD STORAGE SERIES Published by direcrion of the Hon. Martin Burrell. Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ont. 54131—1 r JANUARY, 1914. 86002 \v LEITER OF TRANSMITTAL. To the Honourable The Minister of Agriculture. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, J. A. RUDDICK, Dairy and Cold Storage Commisnioner. Ottawa, December 26, 1913. 54131— li TABLE OF CONTENTS. General Specifications for all Plans '*n *' Materials ^ Concrete Mixture ?? 10 fan No. 1-Combined Che^ Factorj and Creamery, constructed of Wair. !".*"* ^'^^" ""'* ^"'= "'"^ °^ ^'"^^ with Insulated Capacity and Equipment, Plan No. 1. }{ front and Back Elevations, Plan No. 1. J« Right and Left Elevations, Plan No. 1. Jo Ground Floor Plan, Plan No. 1 . . ff Details of Construction, Plan No. 1, Hollow Cement Blocks and Tile. ic Details of Construction, Plan No. 1, * ^ -c ^'rameBuilding with Insulated Walls... 1A Specifications for Plan No. 1, *'' Hollow Cement Blocks and Tile.. it specifications for Plan No. 1, Frame Building with Insulated Walls 25 Plan No. 2-Small Combined Cheese Factory and Creamery Constructed of Wood with Insulated Walls.. ••» »ui.iiu Capacity and Equipment, Plan No. 2 1, Front and Back Elevations, Plan No. 2... oi Right and Back Elevations, Plan No 2 oc GroundFloorPlan, PlanNo. 2... X* Specifications, Plan No. 2 3^ ^^'"'^^''•^-rCheje Factory Constructed of Wood with Insulated Walls 43 CapacityandEquipment, PlanNo. 3.... fu«aiis... *6 Front and Back Elevations, Plan No. 3. . aa Right and Left Elevations, Plan No. 3. il Ground Floor Plan, Plan No. 3 2r Specifications, Plan No. 3 Ij Plan No. '^-A SmaU^Cheese Factory with Cool Curing Room Constructed Capacity and Equipment, Plan No. 4 ^1 Front and Back Elevations, Plan No. 4. IX Right and Left Elevations, Plan No. 4. "?« Ground Floor Plan, Plan No. 4 „ Specifications for Plan No. 4 iL OS Plan No. 5-Combined Separator and Cream Gathering Creamery Cons- tructed of wood with Insulated Walls «ir (^apacity and Equipment, Plan No. .5. =a Right and Left Elevations, Plan N... 5. ^o Front and Back Elevations, Plan No. 5. An GroundFloorPlan, PlanNo. 5... «, Detai'sof Construction, PlanNo. 5.. «, Specifications, Plan No. 5 J3 PAoa. Plan No. 6 — Combined Hepsrator and Cream Gathering Creamery Cona- tnicted of Wood with Insulated WalU 60 Capacity and Equipment, Plan No. 6 60 Front and Back Elevationn, Plan No. 6 70 Right and Left Klevationa, Plan No. 71 Ground Floor Plan, Plan No. 6 72 Hpecificationa, Plan No. 6 60 Plan No. 7 — Cream Gathering Creamery Conatructed of Wood with Insu- lated Walls 73 Capacity and Equipment, Plan No. 7 73 Front and Back Elevations, Plan No. 7 74 Right and Left Elevntions, Plan No. 7 75 Ground Floor Plan, Plan No. 7 76 Specifications, Plan No. 7 77 9B. INTRODUCTION. The Dairy Divwion has for many yearn furnished plann and apt"i6oation« for cheese factory and creamery building. A large numb, r of factcn. .n diiT- ent parts of the country have U'en built iccording to the plau- .., supplied. •'! o writer has given special attention to this subject since he »>ecame convince*! ihat the character of the average .lairy establishment in Canada was far Mnw that of many other c. .itrics in pomt of pennanency, sanitatU.n and cmvenience. liJl K ^ unnatural that in the early days of factor>' dairying there should be ^w „.fh . •!."?». "^f"'^ investing in permanent buildings, but it would appear now as though the day of temporary makeshift buil.'ings should »>e considered as past and that the imp..rtance of the ilairj- industr lis for the expenditun- of h?S^" i ""*'^' *V '"T* fffto"'" in keci.ing v i, '.e improvement of farm buildings in general. Possibly the greatest repr. , gainst the cheese factoVv flnm "n '"'^K-K*"'" '" >.*"; '•""^* t"" •^*'*'" ^'»' ""«'•- ^r>-. and at times offensiv?^ conditions which prevailed in the immediate surroundings. There has how.^ -ver, been great improvement of late years in this respect. The c.ment concrete .loor, now so generally used, permits of a proper tlrainage system U'ing installed and costs httle if anything more than a go<,d wooden floor.'which will last .miv a n-w years, while the concrete floor if properly put down will last a life time." I would emphasiac properly p -t down," because some ven- poor work has been done m making cement flo.)rs in cheese factories and creaineries. partly thn.nKh bad workmanship and partly through a desin- to do the thing cheaply Fin..h n„?« '1 i-^""'" V^*'";^*' '"'''■ P'"'"* •'""'^ ''•'"» thoroughly tried out at l.e I- inch Dairy htation and the Brome Creamery, In.th of which have been in opera- tion now for over a year. The spedficati.ms for the lee ( 'hamber floors provide whinh T? P«r""">"/t."nd at the same time a ch.aper construction than that wh ch was at first advised. The plans aim to provide buildings which will be suitable for thi manufacture of cheese (.r butter at any season <,f the year. The cemen/ hrnl!" 'T J^ " i 'J! " if l^tod, the walls being constructed of lu.llow cement blocks and finished he inside with a grsul enamel paint This makes an excellent constructi for summer work, but for winter w<.rk the cement block is hardly warm enough. .U the Finch Dairy Station it was found advisable after try^.i^ ♦'. , menes uh .i ., the winter time in which it is so cold that the result- i l^f T^'^'^r '■''"^^' pr.at (letenorati.m in the equipment and in the building Itself. The loss occasioned in this way is often greater than the cost of the extra insulation would be. We cannot expect that these plans will suit the re(,uirements in every case The peculiarities of the site and other conditions will make alterations and the ieS^^lan"^*'*'*"'"""^'' "* '' '*''"'' '""''''' ''""'* ^'ithout interfering -vith oH„„'^?^ aim has been in preparing these plans to economize the space to best advantage and to provide a convenient working arrangement of the equipment Hr««I combined experience of the several officers of the Division has been drawn upon with this end in view and we submit these plans in full co .fidence a* to their practicability, suitability and reasonable cost. J. A. RUDDICK, Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner CHEESE FACTORY AND CREAMERY PLANS WITH SPECIFICATIONS BT Geo. H. Babb and J. G. Bouchabd. GENERAL. (To be included in the specifications for each building). Specifications of the several works and material required in the erection panyh^g drawings. "''''''^'"^ *° **>« ^««°'°- These specifications, drawings with all writings thereon, together with the rJ^^^il executed contract and including everything written or printed, shall constitute m their entirety the agreement between the parties. In case of discrepancy, the figures shall always govern, regardless of what dimensions may measure according to scale. The contractor shall make all necessary excavations, shall furnish all mate- rials, except those for which it is specially mentioned that the owner shall furnish _ i he contractor is to provide all materials and fix all masons', carpenters' and joiners work of every kind, complete with all iron work, proper nails, spikes screws, bolts, bars, hinges, locks, lock furniture and screws for same, etc, wSch may be requisite for carrying out the work. ' Work of every description shall be executed with the greatest rapiditv possible and m the most workmanlike and substantial manner, according to the true intent and meaning of these specifications and the drawings herein referred to and all work to be complete and delivered in perfect and undamaged condition ^thout exception. All material to be the best of their respective kinds and to 1? n / ^^f subject to mspection for approval or rejection and the contractor Shall turmsh to the owner such itemized bills for material used at such times as ne may require. The contractor is to allow other workmen to enter the building for the pur- pose of mstallmg machinery, providing these do not interfere with his own operations. The ow-ner reserves the right by conferring with the contractor to niodifv or change the plans as he may see fit, adding to or deducting from the contract price a reasonable amount for all such changes, which amount to be agreed upon at tne time of the change. Should any alteration or extra work be necessary, the cost of same shall be mutually agreed upon by the owner, and the contractor, and an order for same signed by the owTier, before such work is started; otherwise, no extra charge will be allowed. H The contractor must protect his work and material from the weather, etc tie Shall be responsible for all delays, damage, injury or accident caused through any operation in his charge, and whether contract or extra work. The contractor is to remove all rubbish when the building is finished and level the ground around the building. 10 Matbbials. Wood. — All lumber employed must be thoroughly dry and sound, without loose knots or shakes. For the inside of Ice Chamber and Refrigerator, spruce and hemlock are the best, in the order named. Pine is not suitable on account of its odour. All lumber used should be dressed as well as tongued and grooved. Unseasoned lumber must be carefully avoided. When building in winter, fires must be kept going so as to have all materials as dry as possible. This is very important, as dampness in insulation destroys its efficiency. Paper. — All building papers used to be strictly odourless. Damp proof insulating papers can be procured in rolls of 500 to 1 ,000 square feet, 36 inches wide. The following are some of the brands that can be recom- mended, viz., "Neponset", "Hercules", "Ko-sat". Tar paper must not be used. Each layer of paper should lap four inches over preceding one. The layers should extend continously around all comers. All breaks to be carefully covered. Shavinga.ShavingB must be thoroughly dry, free from bark or other dirt. Shavings from some odourless wood, such as hemlock, spruce or white wood, to have the preference. Shavings in compressed bales, weighing from 60 to 100 pounds, may be procured from the following firms: Wm. Rutherford* Sons Co., Montreal; J.&G. Esplm, Box Manufacturers, Montreal; the Capital Planing Mills, Ottawa; the Firstbrook Box Co., Ltd., Toronto, and other large planing mills. Bales of shavings received in a damp condition should be opened, and the the shavings exposed to the air and stirred occasionally until they are dry. The spaces in the walls should be filled as the inside sheathing is being put on, and the shavings thoroughly packed. About 8 pounds of shavings closely packed will be required for each cubic foot of space filled. Cinders. — Coal cinders should be used wherever possible to cover the earth over area of Refrigerator and in Ice Chamber floors in preference to sand or gravel. All cement used in and about the work must be best grade Portland Cement and the brand of same approved by the owner before being used. Concrete mixture for all foundation walls, floors, etc. Concrete mixture to be composed of one part approved Portland Cement and eight parts of clean coarse gravel. This mixture may also be made of one part approved Portland Cement, four parts clean sharp sand, mixed dry, then moistened with a minimum quantity of water and incorporated with four parts of coarse gravel or 2 inch broken stone,. Mixture for Finishing the Top of Floors.— One part approved Portland Cement and two parts clean sharp sand 11 PLAN No. 1. A COMBINED CHEESE FACTORY AND CREAMERY TO BE CON- STRUCTED OF HOLLOW CEMENT BLOCKS AND TILE ICE CHAMBER, CURING ROOM AND REFRIGERATOR WALLS INSU- LATED WITH SHAVINGS. Plates Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Capacity and equipment. K.,4*£''^*''fi'^'~^*'i^ ^'''*? is suitable for the manufacture of both cheese and butter at the same tmie, but it is designed more particularly for the manufacture of cheese in summer and butter in winter. Its capacity is 26,000 pounds of milk for cheesemakmg and about 1,000 pounds of butter per day. The Govem- SoJks"^ *'*"*'*'' ^"*'' '^ ^"''* ^'■'^™ *^'^ P'"'' ^^^^ ^^"°^ ''*"»«'"* Equipment.— To operate this factory efficiently a 30 horse-power boiler and a 10 horse-power engine should be installed. A round galvanized iron tank 5 feet by 5 feet should be placed above the boiler room for cold water. A round galvanized iron tank 30 inches in diameter by 40 inches deep mav be placed under the stairway for hot water with the outlet high enough to dis- charge into pails sitting in the wash sink. A steel whey tank 12 by 8 by 4 feet 6 inches deep is placed over the Boiler Room inmediately over the supports mentioned in specifications. In the bot- tom of this tank near the end next wall, place two 2-inch outlets to i3t 2-inch steam pipe. the wh^'"t^'^ k^""^ skim-milk 6 by 3 by 2 feet 9 inches deep is placed alongside of Connections are made from the whey tank to an Automatic Skim-milk weigher in the Store-room, also to one in the Boiler Room. The skim-milk vat is also connected to the weigher in the Boiler Room weigher. The cheepemaking room is planned for four 6,500 pound vats and cheese presses for 34 cheese. The curing room, if fitted four shelves high, will hold 480 cheese The ice chamber will hold about 90 tons of ice. In the creamery there is room for a milk-receiving vat, two cream ripeners two separators and a chum. la I li r lu u . - °- -. gi 3^ ^ D - -« .. 5 1^1;, 5 a 5j< 1"= S" 11 "■ |0 a tu 13 14 Z uO • III a I iillifliiiiliaiiU <«OOMth.oS - '^SJlZO }! hliauiiiiUuih if: ij !i 16 lJ I ■JU 2 < a ID CD U < if o a: z o o a fi ! Ill III Is ?: If II ii Hi J'l Ail Mm ■Jill idssi oc: £;; 17 SPECIFICATIONS. Excavations. levVl. "^ foundations to a depth of 18 inches below gS Excavate for the Septic Tank the space between the Bath-room and R..frJ Sirthe'g^S^Jltl"" '""^ "^'^ ^""^^ ^""'^'^'^ ^" arpto'fT/eeTe'iJct.- belo^rg^uid /ev?''*''^" °' '°°' ''^■^■- *^~"* ^"--«y *« - depth of 3 feet BrWp7!o\)li!S:f^^^^^^^^ i;:^^!^--'-^-^ ^- -^ over F^otl^l /" Smokestack foundation 4 feet below the ground level. groJS^S '^ ^'" '° '"PP*^^ ^^'""« of Ice Chamber 2 feci below ;«„i,?**^*^'"*® ^°T 5 concrete piers in Boiler Room to support Whey Tank 18 mches square and 3 feet below ground level. ""ppon nntj lank 18 Foundations. For Ow<«(/eW'aii«.— Erect a concrete wall 18 inches wide at the base and Q mches wide at the top «-ith a depth of 3 feet below and 1 fiot above helmund wh± t^*'',''^* ^"^ ^t ^° *^« o"t«'d« o^ the wall except at the SepUc^ T^Sk where the slant must be on the mside so as to leave the wa 1 for the SepUr Tank perpendicular. Adjo ning the Septic Tank the founda ioS shall b? 7 feet 6 inches below and 1 foot above the ground level dJihT^'/^?'?.^'^*^""^."'""'* '•'^taimng walls 10 feet Lt s^rne thickness depth and height as outside retaining walls. "ucivness, thP fj^ rh''^'u'^^-~Fr^^- a" partitions shown on plan, except that between fn K kS^^""^^! f^^ S""°« ^oom, erect foundation wdls 9 inches thick 18 inches below and 12 inches above the ground level. For partit on bctween'the hlw r^^fo •"i^""."^ ^o.om make the foundations 14 inches wide Ts^Jches below and 12 inches above the ground level loincnes h^r IZ^"'^ ^f'.PP?!'^ ^^ling of Ice Chamber. -In the centre of the Ice Chani- X P^l/J ]^ '^'^'' ,Tr"' l^"^* ^^''o^ ^°d even with the ground level niar/i^- u' '" '^"^P^o'"' ^^^^^ ranfc.-In the Engine Room erect 4 concrete piers 18 mches square, 3 ieet below and 1 foot above the ground fevel. and fL^Tbtttt^^oSfeS"^^^ '"^-"^ ' '''' ^^"^^^' ' ^^^ ^^^o- /"'• Bmler and Engine.' -Erect concrete foundat.ons for Boiler and Eneine as shown on plan. Top of boiler foundation to be 6 inches above floor leve? and & ^^^""^ ^^/ *^ ^« 12 inches above floor level. Place anchor bolts^n 54131—2 18 Septic Tank. — From the rnrnrr of tlio Bath>rouiii, build a mcrete wall 8 inches thick, 7 feet 6 inchen Im^Iuw and 6 inches alxive the ground level to extend feet out from the comer, then straiKht across and join the comer of the Refri- gerator wall. Across the middle of this tank between the Refrigerator and Bath-room, erect a concrete wall 6 inches wide and same height as outside wall. Then in the centre of each tank erect 6-inch walls same height so as to miike four com- partments. All the drainage to Septic Tank to be connected with No. 1 com- partment. Make outlets from one compartment to the other, 1 inch lower than drainage from the factory guttei-s; between comimrtments Nos. 1 and 2, 2 and 3, and 3 and 4, make a 3-inch steam pine connection vith elliows on each end. The intake end of each outlet to extern! ilown into the tank 2 feet, so that the water is drawn from about the middle of each compartment. Directly over these connections, close to the cover, make openings 3 inches in diameter for ventilation. Connect the fourth compartment to the main drain with a 3-inch {lipe; on the end of this pipe in the tank, screw an elbow and a piece of pipe 2 eet long. Floor in Tank. — Make a concrete floor in the Septic Tank, 4 inches of con- crete and 1-inch finish, same as on factory floors; all the walls and partitions in the tank to be niade smooth and free from holes. Cover on Tank. — Make a cover over the tank, 4 inches concrete and 1-inch finieh, same as floors. Lover to be reinforced with ^-inch iron. In the cover of each compartment, make u manhole 18 by 8 inches with bevelled sitles and fitted with a 2-inch plank cover. In the cover over No. 1 compartment, r'acc a vent 4 inches in diameter and in No. 4 compartment place a vent 2 in^'iies in diameter. FLOORS. Provide and lay over the floor area, except in the Ice Chamber and Refrige- rator to a depth of 8 inches with gravel, broken stone or clinkers, well rammed or rolled and afterwards moistened to prevent absorption of water in the "oncrete when laid; on this lay 4 inches of the concrete mixture and 1 inch of the finishing mixture, surface of flcor to be trowelled perfectly level and left smooth and even. Curing Room floor to be graded 2 inches from the outside walls to the gutter at the partition between Curing Room and C'heese-making Room. All the other floors to be graded to the gutters 1 inch to G feet. Ice Chamber Floor. — Excavate the area of the Ice Chamber to a depth of 16 inches below the top of foundation. On the inside of the threfi outside walls lay a concrete block 4 inches thick and 12 inches wide to support studding for insula- tion. Inside of this concrete block, grade the ground with n slope of 2 inches to the end wail; lay a 3 inch field tile along the f id wall and seven rows of the same sized tile across the room and connected with the row along the end wall. All the tile must be sunk level with the ground and connected with a 4 inch glazed tile, leading through th* foundation wall to the drainage system of the factory Provide a trap in the glazed tile outside of building. On top of the field tile lay 8 inches of coal cinders or coarse gravel. Lay over the gravel, rough lumber and cover with 10 inches of planer mill shavings and cover with one inch rough lumber. On top of lumber lay 2-by-4 inch scantling at 24-inch centres. Refrigerator Floor. — Excavate area of Refrigerator to a depth of 15 inches below the top of the foundation and lay gravel and concrete the same as in Curing Room floor. On top of concrete lay one course of 3-inch impregnated cork board. Finish on top of cork with 1 inch of Portland Cement, same as other floors. Milk Weighing Platform Fioor.— Fill in space between outside and inside walls with earth or stones or gravel rammed solid and lay 4 inches of concrete 19 iM i„^l!""'''Ti"*K*' ""/'"'■ "•^"' "'»''« " »'«««» under the wiwh unk 1 fi.Pt l.v T^nk. < „„„„, N„. 2 „i,l, „ai„ dr„i„ ,u„„i„, ,„,„, „„ 5?p,l"Ckt ^'S SMOKESTACK, CHIMNEYS. Make w^ttr ti^r^'^.^"""' fT^'^^' *" "''*''"'» ''^^n ^th the ridge of roof WALLS. To be cons! • 'ride and 9 inch ii;. 54131— 2J • : hollow rock faced cement blocks, 2 feet long 8 inch. . carefully laid in cement mortar. Walls to be 14 blocks 20 high to th« plmit. On foundation for roof over Front Driveway, lay 4 rows of cement blocka and finiah on top with a four inch concrete block 12 inches wide. Pointing. — The outside of the walls and the inside of all walls, except Curing Room, Ice Chamber and Refrigerator, to be neatly pointed. WALLS FOR A BRICK BUILDING. Walls to be constructed of first-clns^ white or coloured brick, inches thick and 10 feet 6 inches high to the olatc. On foundation over Front Driveway erect a brick wall 3 feet 6 inches hign and 9 inches thick. Plate*. — On top of the wall, lay in mortar, two courses of 2 by 0-inch plank with joints broken. Extra Plate to Support Roof between Store-room and Boiler Room. — Lay across the Driveway and fasten securely in the wall of the main building and level with the last course of cement blocks, extra plates inches deep by 8 inches wide. These may be made by nailing sound 2 by 9-inch plank together. The regular plates to extend over these extra plates. Window Sill» and Linteh. — All doors in the cement walls to have a 9-inch cement lintel to extend G inches on each Hide of opening and a hiII of same size to project 2 inches from wall line. Door Steps and Lintela. — All doors in the cement walls to hove 9-inch lintel to extend 6 inches on each side of opening. At the outside doors in the Office, Creamery and Cheese-making Room, make a concrete step, width of doors, 8 inches thick and 1 fcot ft inches wide, top to be trowelled smooth and even. Partitions. Cement Block Partitione. — The partitions bet'vccn the Creamery and the Cheesemaking Room, the partition between the Chccsemaking Room, and the (^'uring Room, the partition between the Creamery and the Cheesemaking Room on one side, and the Office, Boiler Room and Batii-ruom on the other, the partition between the OflBce on one side and Boiler Room on the other, the partitions between the Refrigerator and Cheese R»x)m and Refrigerator and Ice Chamber, and the partition or wall across Weighing Stand, to be constructed o^ smooth faced hollow cement blocks same size as in walls and neatly pointed on lx)th sides, except in Refrigerator and Curing Room. -* Wood Partitions. — The partition betweer '^ Ice Chami)er and the Curing Room to be constructed as follows. Erect 2 by 4-inch staggered studding at 24-inch centres, leaving a space of 12 inches between the outside face of each row of studs. Space to be filled with dry planing mill shavings. (See detail.) On the side next the Ice Chamber, lay one course of J-inch T. «& G. Sheatliing, 2 ply of damp proof paper and one course of i T. &. G. spruce sheathing free from shakes, large or loose knots. On top of thic lay 1-inch furring strips at 24-inch centres one ply of damp proof paper and finish w^th one course I T. &. G. sheathing. On the side next the Curing Room lay J T. & G. spruce fheathing, 2 plj' odour- less building paper and finish with"V" jointed T. & G. spruce sheathing erected perpendicularly. (See opening for Air Circulation). Partition in Attic. — Erect a partition in the Attic directly over the partition between the ^reamery aid Cheesemaking Room. Partition to consist of 2 by 4-inch studs and one course of J-inch T. & G. sheathing. Make a batten door 7 feet by 3 feet in centre of partition Opening fob Aik CmciLATiON in Partitions. Make two openings 12 inches wide by 8 inches high in the partition between Curing Room and Ice Chamber, 4 inches from the floor of the Curing Room •nd 7 feet from the outnide wails. Near the mlinc make tin. aimiUp n~m;«— Th-e openmg, to be fitted with -Hding cuve« in tL CuriiJ Rrm '^'^'"•'• Hrfr^J^Li JTiT'"? ^^ i^ I '"'•'*? •" **>• *'^' betw«.n lee Chamber and Refrigerator 4 mche> from the floor of the Refrigerator and another oDenln. th. ume «,e clore to theceiling'. Both opening, to he fitte.1 with 'lid"Si ISteS! iNSfLATION. 0«t«de HVi///, of Ice Chamber. -^ Erect againtit cement bloelt surface 2 bv 1-meh furnng HtnpH at 2 feet eentre« and eov;? with one course of I iSohT A C? t!n HtnlL ^^r' ♦'•" '»y t^«.P'y of damp pr,K>f paper to be held S place with S!.^..l"f "'". '"*w H'''^^ 2 •'>' ^ «*"«'" "t 2-feet centres placed to l.rini of 12 in ; ';'''! ^ foot from . surface of nheathing already erectSSing a Hmcl iLl^hir.- ! *" ^1 fi"«d with shavingH. Clover with one course of V f & (? sheathing, two ply of ,1am p pnx,f paper and one course J-inch T & C snruc^ Hheathmg free from nlmkes, large or L«e knotn. On to, of thi *lav ImS fumng stnpH at 24-inch centre., one ply of damp proof paJr and finiKh with one SngT'"'" ''""''''"'^- ^'••*'^'^' •"*^""" «^»'''' t« l>e^ filled with 'dry planer furri^"!^pi;^;?^^ wS'^ettnflS..?./'^ ^t^ outdide edg..one foot fron. surface of sheatSne alrtJi/lv nrn ... ' • ^" ""** *'"' 12 inches t,. l. filled with shavingj; rll^elSi/^ilS c ^, ^ TTS^«;.eS„:;' wo ply of .lamp proof pa,...r and finish with "\" jointed T. & (J. spruce s e^ h n^' ^ Tl-X'n?!?'^"' air Carculation between Ic. t';han.ber and Uefr icTator ) Malls offunnn fio.m. Uiy „vcr insi.le surfa.-e „f cement blocks tw, ,.lv of dan.p proof paper held in place by thin .strips or lath. Se u 2 bv 4 , S. •studs, 24-mch centres, with outside c.Ikc S i,.,'l.es from insjdr.urface of u% " incirr I" r '^:^f-Ti '"■" "'-^ "^ r.'*'"'"''""' *•"*'•'"'« pi^r •■"> I « isl iS W t- ,..;. . '■ J';"'*r' f^"""'** «l'<-itl'i»K, tree fromshakcs large or loose nsert Sd;;r;.;:;:e?:E;n«s"''^- ''- •"•'-"" -■• --' ^'-t{:i„;i.n:.';c t..b/;n;;;;:s;h!:i;l:;.::ls^^?^-;H;-;,:u;r riristtrrt;^;;:^!;;;';;;^-''-'"^^ (-EILIXGS OK I(K C'HAMBEH, liKHtKiKUATOU AND ( liaxc: R„OM. Cetlino of Ice I'hainhrr.— hiw 2 bv 10-inch joists on ton of «-..lic n. - . • ■ centres. On the un.ler side, covir wifl. o,„. cX ofj-ii^ 1 & O X." £' yo ply of damp proof paper an.l finish with J T. 'v snrm , \1 ea^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 he space between the joists to be filled with .Irv i.IhTmt sh Ai /• "'','':^ ;""«• course of ?-ineh T. ct Ci. sheathing on top of joists, ^ke: 1 at i 4 f^et h7i Z^i Ceiling of Refrigerator.— Lav 2 hv 0-inch joists on tm of nr..n „♦ oi • i centres. On un.ler side cover with one course . f T i 0%heaTh 'f t wo nl v of buildmg paper and finish with ^inch "V" j.,inted T & G. spfuce Iheat iSL^ 22 Ceiling of Curing Room.— Place 2 by 8-inch joists at 24-inch centres with lower edge 9 feet in the cl< ;ir above floor. Provide and erect the necessary- beams to carry the joists. ( "over under side of joists with one course of |- inch T. & G. spruce sheathing. On the upper side of this sheathing, lay one ply of odourless building paper between joists and attached thereto with strips of wood. Spact\s between joists to be filled with shavings. Cover joists on ujjpor side with one course of J-inch T. «fc CJ. sheathing. Make a hatch 3 feet square in ceiling of Curing Room close to Ice Chamber partition and fit same with double doors. CEILINGS OF CHKESEMAKINCi ROOM, CKEAMEKY, OFFICE AND bOILEK ROOM. Lay over the walls and partitions 2 by 8-iucli joists at 24-inch centres. Provide and erect the necessary trusses to carry the ceilings. On the under side of the joists lay one course of g-inch "V" jointed T. & G. sheathing and finish comers with a moulding. On the upper side of this sheathing over the Boiler Room, Office and ('reamery Room lay between the joists one ply of building paper attached to joists with strips of wood. Fill s\mcc. between joists witii 4 inches of dry planer shavings. Cover the upper side of the joist over ('reamery, Boiler and Testing Rooms with | T. «fe. (». sheathing and over (■heesemaking Room lay one inch rough lumber. In the centre of each ceiling except in office make a hatcli with batten door 18 inches square, hinged to open into Attic, provide; pulleys and ropes to open doors from the floor. CEILING OF BATH ROOM. Lay 2 by 4 joists from plate to main wall. On the under side lav f-inch "V" jointed T. & G. sheathing. CEILIN(i OVER DRIVEWAY AND RECEIVING PLATFORM. Lay over the wall and plates 2 by 6 joists 24-inch centres. On the untler side lay J "V" jointed T. & G. sheathing. On the upper side of joists lay 1 inch rough lumber. Make a hatch in middle of Driveway ceiling 3 feet s(iuare and fit with i batten door. (EILINO OVER STOKE ROOM AND DRIVEWAY. Lay 2 by 8-inch joists on toj) of plates at 24-inch centres. Cover joists on upper side with one course of J-inch T. & G. sheathivr. Make a hatch 2 by 5 feet in tiie ceiling of the Store-room where directec' .nd fit same with door and iiinges. Make a iiatch over the Driveway (5 feet square and tit with a iloul)le door and hinges. Make a ladder in the Store-room from the floor to the hatch, ladder to be made 2 by 4-inch dressed studding fastened securely to the wall and dressed cross pieces 2^ inches wide. WIDTH OF SHEATni\(i. The inside sheathing on the walls of the Curing Room, Refrigerator and all the ceilings, except the Ice Chamber, to be not more than 4 inches wide and have a"V" joint, or .') inches wide with"V" jcnnt a"V" in the centre of each board. STAIRS. Erect a stairway from the Boiler Room to th** Attic 2 feet 6 inches wide with a turn as shown on plan. Make a partition at the turn on the stairs with a batten door 7 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. 23 POSTS AND SHELVING IN CURINO ROOM. Erect in the Curing Room as shown on plan, twenty G-hy-G-incli iiosts dressed 1^' top of the posts to i.e morticed into 2-by-am pipes with suitable tianges on each .-nd. bet on 4 concrete piers. First beam to Im> 2 feet (i inches clear of partition between Boiler :in(l Testing Hoom and second ;! feet !) inches On top of holler brick work build one brick i)ier to supjx.rt the end of first beam and place a 3-inch steam pijie with Hanges on ends un.ler the second beam in iron! of boiler. WINDOW.S. AH window frames to he I'.-inch dressed lumber with a .scpiare batten in centreof sides, around which th<- cement blocks must tit, and a (|uarter-roun.l nioulding to be fitte.l outsid.< of franu's. .\|1 windows ex.-ept those in Luring Hoom to he htted with .i o-inch casing on the inside In Curmg /i-oow. -Make (i windows in ( 'uriiig Hoom with opening 2 feet (. inches by 2 feet. Kach wmdow t.. be fitted with double sa.sh. Hoth sash m two of the windows to be hinged at the t.)|) and lith^l with h.u.ks and buttons 1„ < heesnnnk-uai Room. 4 windows .5 feet (> in.-hes hv \\ feet, 2 win.lows on \\eighing .Staiul, opening 4 feet by 3 feet (i inch.-s. single sash, to be fitted to hang on pulleys and slide up through the I'eiling. In Creamer!/. 4 windows ."> feet inches by 3 feet. In Office. -2 windows ."> feet (i inches by 3 i'eet. In Boiler Room. 2 windows ."> feet (> iilclies by 3 f(>et. In Store-room.- :\ windows o fe(>t ti inches by 3 feet. In Bath-room.- 1 window 2 feet (i inches by" 2 fe»'t. In (InbU- over Boiler Room. I window 2 feet (i inches hy 2 feet In Cable over Store-room. 1 window o feet (» inches by 3 feet In (jable over Front Ihivewa,!. 1 window 5 feet by 2 feet (5 inches, to he Iitted with a movable louvre sash, also a glazed sash to replace louvre sash during winter. I • 1 ^l\l^'T^ 'TJ ^^i('''f-^^-''^e a durnur window 3 feet wide and 2 feet inches ngli tittcf with sash in two parts niatle to slide. Sides and roof of window to he covered with lumber dressed on one side, one ply of damp proof paper and steel shingles same as on roof. 34 DOOB FBAMES. AU outside door frames to be 1^ inch pine made with a one inch square batten naUed on centre around which the cement blocks must fit, and a quarter round moulding to be fitted on the outside of frames with a 5-inch casinjt on the mside. Outside door frames to have a 2-inch hardwood sill. OUTSIDE DOORS. In Boiler Rootn.—l double batten door 7 feet by 5 feet. In Office.— I panel door, 7 feet by 3 feet. In Creamery.— 1 double batten door 7 feet by 5 feet 6 inches. In Store-room. — 1 double batten door 7 feet by 6 feet. In Cheesemaking Room. — 1 panel door 7 feet by 3 feet. In Curing Room.—Sieet from the floor of Curing Room, make an openinjr for loading cheeses 2 feet by 2 feet fitted with double doors. Both doors to be held m place with suitable bolts or fasteners. I ^"i^u^tj"'f {fu <^?<""^er.— 1 panel door 7 feet by 3 feet, upper half glazed under half fitted with a louvre sash and a solid panel to replace louvre sash durine winter. ** I fl INSIDE DOORS. 5 panel doors 7 feet by 3 feet. 1 panel door between Boiler Room and Bath- room 7 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. 1 batten sliding door, with rollers and track, between Creamerv and Cheese- making Room, 5 feet 6 inches wide. Insulated Doors and Frames.— 1 insulated door between Drying Room and Curing Room 7 feet by 4 feet, 1 insulated door into Refrigerator 7 feet by 3 feet, 1 insulated door in partition between Ice Chamber and Curing Room near outside wall 5 feet by 3 feet. These doors and frames to be constructed as toliows: Frames to be 2 inch dressed pine or spruce and bevelled to receive doors as shown on plan. Each door to have a bevelled and rebate frame, two thicV-iesses of boarding, with two thicknesses of damp proof paper between 2 bv 1 iiicli strips and two thicknesses boarding with two thicknesses of damn proof paper between, the edge of the doors to have ^ inch plate covered with felt this plate screwed to edge of door. Hinge these doors with 12 inch strap hinges and fat with wrought iron refrigerator door fasteners. ROOF. Roof to be framed and put together in the best manner with rafters 2 bv 6 inches and necessary tie pieces. I •li'"^'*^'" ""'^^ters with | inch lumber dressed on one side. Lay one piv of building paper and finish roof with Medium Grade galvanized steel shingles ' Fiuish ridge of roof with galvanized Roll Top Ridge Cap (including wood core). Finish valleys with galvanized vallevs, 15 inch girth. Roof over Weighing Stand and Front Driveivay.— Erect 4 posts 6 by 6 inches on cement cap, as shown on plan, posts to be cased with dressed lumber. Frame b by b inch plates level with plate of main building. Rafters to be 2 by 6 inches covered with j sheathing dressed on one side and finished with buildmg naner and steel shingles, " Roll Top Ridge Cap" and Valleys, same quality as n.ain roof. Erect studs m gable and cover same with | sheathing dressed on one side and steel, shingles. Finish cornice and gables of all roofs as shown on plan with s inch T «K G sheathing. 2S Velnilators.—Erect where directed three 18 inch galvanized ventilators with dampers and flanged bottoms, all joints to be made water-tight. Make water- cSmnf" " ^ ^""*^' "^^^ '^'"«'*' P'°P*''y ^'^^^^ «t junction wTth PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Properly prepare the whole of the work requiring painting, sand knot ston ^ll^r*,' ^""^ ^^r P^ "^^ ^H 7^""^' °^ *^« wood-work Sn outide of buift twS coats exclusive of primmg) of best white lead and the best boiled linseed oil All external wood-work to be painted in two shades; body of buildine and doors to be pamted white with trimmings dark green. uuiming ana Inside doors, door frames, window frames, sash and 3 feot of the walls next floor in all the rooms, except Curing Room, Refrigerator and Ice Chamber, to be painted two coats (exclusive of priming) of best white lead and the best linseed Si and colour mixed together. Window sash to be white and rest of wood-work aSd walls to be light gray colour; balance of these walls and walls of Curing Room and Refrigerator and all the cei ings to receive two coats of white alabastine I t . n u *}e sashes to be glazed with l(i ounce best quality sheet glass • ■'■ :MI PLAN No. 1. SPECIFICATIOxXS FUR A BUILDL\G CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD WITH INSULATED W^ALLS THROUGHOUT. Pl-ATES NOS. 1, 2, 3 AND 5. EXCAVATIONS. Excavate for the foundations of all ouLside walls to .1 depth of 2 foot 6 inchos below the ground level. (, ^ .u.hI level to be determined bv the ownerj. 1 x ea- vate for foundation of all ,.. .titlons to a depth of 18 inehes below ground level E.xcavatc tor Boiler and Engine foundations to a dej.th of 18 inches below ground Excavate for the Septic Tank the spare between the Bath Room and Rofri- feSwIhe^r'old k'vcr'" "" """ "■"" '' ''""'•"'^ '" '' '^'''''' ""^ ' '''' « "-■''- G ^iS'bS^'S/gZ^d^-ef ''"'' ""'''' ''^""' ^"^^"^^ ^« ^ '^^P^'^ "^ 2f-t Excavate for the retaining walls on each side of the foundation for Roof over Driveway to a depth ot 2 leet below the ground level. Excavate for Smoke Stack foundation 4 feet below the ground level roundkv?'^ concrete pier to support ceiling of Ice Chamber 2 feet below Excavate for T) concrete piers in Boiler Room to support Whev Tink IS inches square and 3 feet below ground level. ^ ^ FOCNDATIONS. wnll/lT?*^"!^? ".'""'•r^^T.'^'r*- ■'' ^""crete wall 14 inches thick under outside walls of Ice Chamber and Refrigerator with a depth of 2 feet 6 inches below and 1 toot above the ground level. 26 AH other outside foundations to be 12 inches thick with a depth of 2 feet 6 inches below and 1 foot above the ground level. Adjoining the Septic Tank the foundation wall shall be 7 feet « inches below and 1 foot above the ground level. For Hoof over Front Drivtway.—LTWt u foundation 28 feet long, 2 feet 6 inches below and 2 feet above the ground level, 15 inches wide at the base and 8 inches wide at the top. Slant on out.side of wall. At each end of this founda- tion erect retaining walls 15 feet long, 12 inches thick at base and 8 inches wide at top, 18 inches below the ground level and 2 feet above the ground level at main wall sloping to 1 foot above the ground level at the end. From each side of the Milk Weighing Platform erect retaining walls 10 feet l.jiig, same thickness depth .and height iis outside retaining walls. ' For P«r middle of this tank between the Refrigerator and Bath-room erect a concrete wall G inches wide and same height as outside wall. Then in the centre of each tank erect G-inch walls same height so as to make four compart- ments. AH the drainage to Sej)tic Tank to be connected with No. 1 compart- ment. Alake outlets from <,ne compartment to the other 1 inch lower than dramage from the factory gutters; between compartments Nos. 1 and 2, 2 and 3, and 3 and 4, make a 3-inch steam pipe connection with elbows on each end Ihe intake end of each outlet to extend down into the tank 2 feet, so that the water !■- drawn from about the middle of each coiuparlmenf Directly over these connecticms, close to the cover, make openings 3 inches in diameter for ventilation. Conneet the fourth compartment to the main drain with a 3-j' pipe, on the end oi the pipe in the tank, screw an elbow and a piec <• of oi feet long. *^ Floor in Tank.-~y,h\kv 37 pte floe partitif , , . . „ . ^ concrete floor m the Septic Tank Crete amJ 1 inch finish, same as on factory floors; all the walls the tank to be made smooth antl free from holes fini^lf^ul"" ^"/-^"k*- » '•over over the tank, 4 inches concrete and 1 inch finish same as floors. Cover to be reinforced with Mnch iron. In the <■ er m each compartment make a m:m\yAi^ 18 by H inches with bevelle.l sides and fitted with a 2-inch plank cover. In the coverov.r X... 1 comjiartnun, pi ce avent4inchesin,l,aineterandii.No.4compartn.ent, place a vent 2 inches i, FhOCiRS. dentin? 12 inlh"*? 'i'^'T '" }7 ^ '^'^"!^'•''• ^^^ Hffrigerator to be levelled to a depth of 12 inches below top of foundation. (Foundation d(K's r>.,t include the (» by inch cour.se of coiuretej. Provide and lay oyer the floor area except in the Ice Chamber an«l Hefri- or rolled and afterwards moistened to prevent absorption of water in the on- Crete when laid; .m t as lay 4 inches of the concrete mixture and 1 i ich of tf^ finishing mi.x ure, surface of floor to be trowelled p.-rfectlv level and left smoo h and even. Curing Ko.m. floor to be graded 2 inches from the outside wo \l?nt l/fl the partition between (during Room and Chee.semaking R<,om All other floors to be graded to the gutter 1 inch to 6 feet Ice Chamber F/oor.— Excavate the area of the Ice t^hamber to a depth of Ki inches below the top of foundation.Grade the ground with a slope f 2 u H.e to the end wall; lay a 3-iiich fiel.l tile along the end wall and seven rows of the same sued tile across the room an.l connected with the row along the end wall. All the tile must be sunk level with the ground and connected with a 4-inch glazed tile, leading tl^rpugh the foundation wall to the drainage svstem of the fac'orv Provide a trap m the glazed tile outside of building ' ■ On top of the field tile lay 8 inches of coal cinders or coarse gravel. Lav over the gravel rough lumber and cover with 10 inches <.f planer inill shav.ngs^md aril-inch muief """"^ "■ '*" '''^ "^ '""'•"^■r l^V 2-by 4-inch .sclmtlhlg bol,.wf&''''''Lf T-^P-'"''^*'';'""*^^ "^ Refrigerator to a depth of 15 inches below the top of the foundation and lay gravel and concrete the s ime a. in ( 'urinK Room floor. On toj, .,f concrete, lay one course of ;i-inch impregna ed ™k board. Finish -n top of cork with 1 inch of l>ortland ( erneir^rel oth^ w..luY.?fl M'f*^/""!? Plntform Floor -¥\\\ in space between outside and insi.le u dis with earth or stones or gravel rammed solid and lav 4 in. hes of concrete and hnish with 1 inch cement same as in others floors. (Jra.l. 1 inch to .nitter as directed. This floor U be 2 feet 10 inches fro,n main floor nru^.iy hrtwerri Storeroom ami Boiler Room.— hay a concret.' floor same as floors of building 20 tVet wide from the right hand .side of iioiler H.on g e the surface of the floor 3 inches to " Bell " trap inP»w^'"!l7"r^"/'"' P"''''' ^,^"*'"' ",'*'.^''*: '' **"**'" ""'•''■• t»'P wash sink .1 feet bv IX mche.. and 7 inches deep, l-rom this basm make a gutter as shown on nl-m ") inches^ wide to partition at Curing Room. T'nder this partition u. Stenig nto the Curing rt,,om 2 feet, make a gutter 2 inches wide, 2 inches deep at th? "^IZ ^4 '" •'" ■ ^ '"T^' '^'^'^^* *'"• ^"•'- ^"^ »^""«'- 1" ^"' 7 inches deep at tSe r^aain and o mcncs deep at the t uiing Room partition. 4 Jk. *''*: j^''<;™'^r>' n\ake a gutter at Boiler Room partition as showii on plan 4 mches wide, 5 inches deep at the main drain and 4 inches deep at the end U t^lie end mak. a basm 12 by 10 inches, 4 inches deep. In the Te.s^ting Room make S wo?k" ''' ""'' ^ '"'*''' ^''P *° " ^"" " *'*P ^^ ^^^ comer o/' £,£ f 28 1 ^P^ ***« Weighing Stand platform make a gutter 2 inches from the edge of the Pl**fo™'/,u»che8 deep at one end and 3 inches deep at the other and connected with a IJ^ mch pipe to outside of platform. Trapi and Soil Pipe.— In the basin in the Boiler Room, pl^ce two Bell Trap Cesspools half an inch below bottom of basin. Connect No. 1 with the Septic lank. Connect No. 2 with main drain rurjiing from the Septic Tank to catch In the Bath-room place a Bell trap 2 inches below the floor level and a Water closet with the usual low down flushing tank, and connect both with the pipe runmng from No. 1 trap in basin to Septic Tank. In Boiler Room at the comer of the boiler brick work, place a Boll trap 3 inches below the floor level and connect with main drain from Septic Tank to catch basin. In the floor in the Driveway between the Store-room and Boiler Koom, place a Bell trap cess-pool where shown on plan and connect to the pine running from No. 1 trap lo Septic Tank. ^ ^ All connections between traps and the Septic Tank or drains to be made with 4-inch cast iron soil pipe with the joints stopped or cemented to prevent SMOKESTACK. Outside the Boiler Room as shown on plan, erect a brick Smokestack 40 feet high from foundation, with walls 12 inches thick and a flue 18 inches square Make .in opening for boiler smoke pipe where directed and place an iron frame and door provided by the owner in the outside of Smokestack 4 feet from the base. CHIMENEY8. Erect two brick chinmeys one at each end of the main building. Chimnevs to rest on brackets below the ceiling with a 7-inch opening for stove pipes in Cu- rmg llooni and Creamery Room. Chimneys to extend even with ridge of roof. WALLS. AH walls to be 11 feet high from floor level to top of plate. L.iv a sili of 2 by 4-mch scantling doubled at corners. Erect 2 bv 4- inch studdings'at 24-iach centres with 4 by 4-inch corner posts. Lay a plate of 2 pieces of 2 by 4-ineh scantling with broken joints. Extra Plates over Driveway hetxecn the Boiler Room and Store Room —Lav across the Driveway and fasten securely in the frame of the main buildinR and Store-room extra plates 9 inches deep and 8 inches thick. Tliese may be made bv nailing sound 2 by 9 inch plank togetiier. 0^(/.sK/e .S'/im Partition between Curing Room and Cheese Room.— Erect 2-bv-4-inch stag- gered studding at 24-inch centres, leaving a space of 8 inches between the out- side face of each row of studding. On the Curing Room side, lav T & G spruce sheathing, 2 ply building paper and finLsh with "V" jointed T & G sheathing put on perpenducilariy. On the Cheese Room side, lay 2 ply" build- JJgj^Paper and one course | inch T. & G. "V" jointed spruce sheathing, put Partition between Cheese Room and Creamert/.— Erect 2-by-4-incli studding at 24-mch centres. On each side of studding lav one plv building paper and one course , -inch T. & G. "v" jointed spruce sheathing put on horizontallv. till space between studs with planer mill shavings. Partition between Creamery, Boiler Room ami office.— Erect 2-by-4-inch studding and cover each side with |-inch T. & G. "V jointed spruce sheathing. Partition in Attic.— Erect a partition in the Attic directly over the partition between the Creamery and Cheescmakins Room. Partition to consist of 2- by-4-inch studs and one course of |-inch T. & G. sheathing. Make a batten door / feet by 3 feet in centre of partition. OPENINGS FOR AIR CIRCrL.\TION IN P.\RTITIONS. Make two openings 12 inches wide by 8 inches higli in the partition between Luring Room and Ice Chamber, 4 inches from the floor of the Curing Room and / feet from the outside walls. Near the ceiling make two siiniiur openings. These openings to be fitted with sliding covers in the Curing Room .side. :Make an opening 12 by 8 inches in wall between Ice Chjunhrr and Refri- gerator 4 inches from the floor of the Refrigerator and anothf r opening the same size close to the ceiling. Both openings to be fitted with .sliding covers. CEILINGS OF ICE CHAMBER, REFRIGERATOR AND CORING ROOM. Ceiling of Ice Chamber.— Lay 2-by-lO-inch joists on top of walls at 24-inch centres. On the under side, cover with one course of J-inch T. & G. sheathing two ply of damp proof paper and finish with J T. & G. spruce sheathing. The spMe between the joist* to be filled with dry planer shavings. Lay one course of f-inch T. 4 G. sheathing on top of joists. Make a hatch 4 feet by 3 feet m ceiUng of Ice Chamber opposite door iu (iable and fit same with double doors, ceiimg to be supported by a 2-inch ras v,ipe in centre of Ice Chamber with a 4 by 4 run beam 6 feet long under ceillr.':. Ceiling of R^rigeratoi. —Lay 2-by-S-inch joists on top of wall at 24-inch centres. On under side cover with one course of * t " q. sheathing, two ply of building paper and finish with i-inch " V " jo" « G. spruce sheathing. of*14 mch ^^"^ *^® J""*" ^ ^ ^'^ '"*'' ' '"'" 8l»av: igs to a depth 1 ^"jt'V 0/ Curing «oom.— Place 2-by-8-inch joists a' 24.inch centres with lower edge 9 feet m the clear above floor. Cover under side of joists with one course of i-inch T. & G. spruce sheathing. On the upper side of this sheathing, lay one ply of odourlras building paper between joists and attached thereto with strips of wood. Spaces between joists to be filled with shavings Cover joists on upper side with one course of J-inch T. & G. sheathing. Make a hatch 3 feet square in cei ing of Curing Room close to Ice Chamber partition and lit same with double doors. CEILINGS OF CHEBSEMAKING ROOM, CREAMERY, OFFICE AND BOILER ROOM. Lay over the walls and partitions 2-by-8-inch joists at 24-inch centres. Provide and erect tht necessary trusses to carry the ceilings. On the under side of the joists lay one course of J-inch "V" jointed T. & G. sheathing and hmsh comers with a moulding. On the upper side of this sheathing over the Boiler Koom, Office and Creamery Room lay between the joists one ply of building paper attached to joists with strips of wood. Fill space between joists with 4 inches of dry planer shavings. Cover the upper side of the joist over Creamery, Boiler and Testing Rooms with J T. & G. sheathing and over Uheesemaking Room lay 1-inch rough lumber. In the centre of each ceiling except m Office make a hatch with batten door 18 inches square, hinged to open mto Attic, provide pulleys and ropes to open doors from the floor. [ceiling of bath room. ,,r..^*y 2-by-4 joists from plate to main wall. 'V'jomted T. & G. sheathing. On the under side lay i-inch t-8 i 1 CEILING OVER DRIVEWAY AND RECEIVING PLATFORM. Lay over the wall and plates 2 by 6 joists 24-inch centres. On the under side lay f ' V " jomted T. & G. sheathing. On the upper side of joists lay 1-inch rough lumber. b tt^'d'* * ^^^^^ "^ middle of Driveway ceiling 3 feet square and fit with a CEILING OVER STORE ROOM AND DRIVEWAY. Lay 2-by-8-inch joists on top of plates at 24-inch centres. Cover joists on upper side with one course of i-inch T. & G. sheathing. Make a hatch 2 by o leet m the ceiling of the Store Room where directed and fit same with door and hinges. Make a hatch over the Driveway 6 feet square and fit with a double door and hinges. Make a ladder in the Store-room from the floor to the hatch ladder to be made of 2-by-4-inch dressed studdings fastened securely to the wall and dressed cross pieces 2i inches wide 31 Width or Sheathinq. The inside sheathing on the walls, partitions and ceilings, «xcept in the Ice Chamber, to be not more than 4 inches wide and have a "V" joint, or 5 inches wide with "V" joint and a "V" in the centre of each board. Staibh. Erect a stairway from the Boiler Room to the Attic 2 feet »> inches wide with a turn as shown on plan. Make a partition at the turn on the stairs with a batten door 7 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. Posts and Shelving in Curing Room. Erect in the Curing Room as shown on plan, twenty G by (i-inch posts dressed. The top of the posts to be morticed into 2 by 6-inch run beams fastened to the ceiling. The bottom of the posts to sit tightly on the floo . Centre of the hrst row of posts to be set 4 feet 3 inches from the partition between the Curing Room and C eesemaking Room and the other rows at f-foot G-inch centres. The centre post in each row to be placed so that the cross pieces in it will support the ends of two boards. The posts next the passage way to be set in 6 inches from the end of the shelves. Through each post make 4 holes 2 by 5 inches to receive the cross pieces to carry the shelves. Cross pieces to be 2 by 4 inches, 30 inches long, tapered to the ends as shown in cut and held in place with 2 hardwood wedges. The top of the lowest cross piece to be 12 inches from the floor and the ton of the others 22 inches apart. nnt ^^^"^^^^ '^^^^ ^^ on to the cross pieces white wood shelves 15 inches wide 20 feet long and li inches thick dressed on all sides. Each shelf to have 2 boards 10 feet long. Supports for Whey Tank above Boiler Room. . J^"'^.^'" **>® Jo'st of the Boiler Room place 2 beams 9 inches square 14 feet 6 inches long. These beams to be supported by four 3-iiich steam pipes with suit- able flanges on each end set on concrete piers as shown on plan. First beam to be 2 feet 6 inches clear of partition between Boiler and Testing Room and second 5 feet 9 inches. End of beams over boiler brick work to be framed into and supported by wall. Windows. AH window frames to be 1^ inch dressed lumber. All windows to be fitted with 5-inch casing. In Curing Room. — Make 6 windows in Curing Room with opening 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet. Each window to be fitted with double sash. Both sash in two of the windows to be hinged at the top and fitted with hooks and buttons. In Cheesemaking Room.— A windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet, 2 windows on Weighmg Stand, opening 4 feet by 3 feet 6 inches, single sash, to be fitted to hang on pulleys and slide up through the ceiling. In Creamery. — 4 windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Office.~2 windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Boiler Room. —2 windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Store-room. — 3 windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Bath-room. — 1 window 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet. In Gable over Boiler Room.— I window 2 feet (5 inches by 2 feet. In Gable over Store-room. — 1 window 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. ■»'l i 1 82 «** J" •??*^ over Front Driveway. ~\ window 5 feet by 2 feet 6 inohea, to be wiS * movable louvre aash, also a glased sash to re|dace louvre sash during k- Ja^?'?^ ^f 0J5««— Make a domier window 3 feet wide and 2 feet 6 inches toigh fitted with sash in two parts made to slide. Sides and roof of window to be covered with lumber dressed on one side, one ply of damp proof paper and steel shingles same as on roof. DooK Frames. AH outside door frames to be li-inch pine with a 5-inch casinir. door frames to have a 2-inch hardwood sill. Outside Doors. Outside In Boiler Room.~\ double panel diwr 7 feet by 5 feet. In Office.— I panel door, 7 feet by 3 feet. In Creamery.— 1 double batten door 7 feet by 5 feet 6 inches. In Store-rnom.—l double batten door 7 feet by 6 feet. In Cheeaemaking Rcom.-l panel door 7 feet by 3 feet. In Curing Room.— 3 feet from the floor of Curing Room, make an openinK for loading cheese 2 feet by 2 feet fitted with double doors. Both doors to be held in place with suitable bolts or fasteners. I ^"u^?i*'L?^ ''^* Chamber.— I panel door 7 feet by 3 feet, upper half glazed, under half fitted with a louvre sash and a solid panel to replace louvre sash during winter. Inside Doors. Five panel doors 7 feet by 3 feet. One panel door between Boiler Room and Bath Room 7 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. One batten sliding door, with rollers and track, betr een Creamery and Checsemakmg Room, 5 feet 6 inches wide. Insulated Doors and Frames.— I insulated door between Drv-ine Room and Curing Room 7 feet by 4 feet. One insulated door into Refrigerator 7 feet by 3 feet. One insulated door in partition between Ice Chamber and Curine Room near ouiside wall 5 feet by 3 feet. These doors and frames to be c.nistructed as follows: Frames to be 2 inch dressed pine or spruce and bevelled lo receive doors as shown on plan. Each door to have a bevelled and rebate frame, two thicknesses of boarding, with two thicknesses of dainp proof paper between, 2 by 1-inch strips and two thick- nesses boardmg with two thicknesses of damp proof paper between, the edge of the doors to Lave i-inch plate covered with felt, this plate screwed to edge ot door. Hinge these doors with 12-inch strap hinges and fit with wrought iron refrigerator door fasteners. f a7I'? ^^^^"^^ ''""'■.f^ °^ ^"™^^'" *^" ^"O"^ to »e "V" jointed same as on inside of Making Room wall. Roof. Roof to be framed and put together in the best miinner with rafter= 2 bv 6 inches and necessary tie pieces. " . ., ,9°^^'" rafters with |-inch lumber dressed on one side. Lav one ply of building paper and finish roof with Medium Grade galvanized steel shingles. l-imsh ndge of roof with galvanized "Roll Top Ridge Cap" (including wood core). Fimsh valleys with galvanized valleys, 15-inch girth 8S Roof over Weighing Stand and Front Driveway. -Enct 4 PMta 6 bv 6 inch*. fl by 6-Inch plates level with plate of main buUdinf. RafterTto be2bv fl !„^ covered mth | .heathing brewed on one side JJd finJhJ?W?th bilK m5S ^d steel Bhmgles, "Roll Top Ridge Cap" and Vallevs same Qu*Iitv^ m^«P!55 Erect 8t«d8 in Gable and cover JIme ^th J sheaThbn^ed 2 S."5de^d ^*th chil^r "'"' ^'"""^' ''*'*' '''^"•^''' P""^''y fl-hed at junctton PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Properly prepare the whole of the work requiring ; .intinir sand knnt .t^n ^llfT''.*"^ '^r ^"^^ ^^.T''^'^ «' *»"' w^work^on 3; of buildrng twS coats excusive of pnm.ng) of best white lead and the best boiled linS oU A^ external woodwork to be painted in two shades; body of CK and doors to be pamted white with trimmings dark green. ouimmg and fl^ '""Of doo", door frames, window frames, sash and 3 feet of the walls next tZZ f *•"* TT T^'^^ ^,"""« ^™' Refrigerator and Ice ChLi ^ S pamted two coats (exclusive of priming )of best white lead and the bJst linseed oil and colour mixed together. Window sash to be white and rest of woodw^k to be light gray co our. All other walls and ceilings, except in Ice Chamber to receive two coats of white alabastine. '-namoer to The whole of the sashes to be glazed with 16 ounce best quality sheet slass- glass to be well bedded in, bradded and back puttied and all glis t^ bf l^t clean and perfect at the end of the work. ' " PLAN No. 2. A SMALL COMBINED CHKESE FACTORY AND CREAMERY TC BE CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD WITH INSUL.VTED WALLS THROUGHOUT Plates Nos. 1, 2, 3, and Plate 5, Plan No. 1. '' t| CAPACITY AXD EQUIPMENT. The The capacity of this building is 3,000 pounds of milk daily for cheesemaking Curing Room with four shelves hi^h will hold 200 cheeses. The Ice Chamb^ will hold 40 tons o ice I„ addition to the two G.iOO lb. vats and cheese p™ss there is space in the Making Room for a 300-gallon cream vat, one sep^ato^ and one chum. The Boiler should be 15 horse-iwwer and the Engine not less than < horse-power. 54131—3 94 I iJ J J aa a Ss I' pi' 1^1 ' gijliiil o/ M 1- 2 < < s's! z < .54131—31 m III << .1-1 DQ OJ 0' Z <. g zft: I 8«i S7 SPECIFICATIONS. EXCAVATIONS. JnM.f*KY**lu'"" *^^ foundations of all outside walls to a depth of 2 feet 6 r'nav^f^Z f*"^ T.""'^ '?' ; (^'•°"'»d '«^«1 t« be determined by the owner) Excavate for foundation of all partitions to a depth of 18 inches below RrouBd g^Ln i^'S" ^°' ^'^'' '^"^ ^°«""« foundations to a depth of 18 SesTeK be JS' ,'gJou;i\^^^^^^^ "^""^ ^ '^''' 6 "^y 12 feet to a depth of 7 feet 6 inches 6 incSYeJo;'rhV°g?ol1tvd """^^ °'" '^""* ^"^^"''>' *° " ^^P**' "^ ^ feet to supporttof'l? ?Jhey'S.' '''"" '"' ' '"' ' '"^'" '^'°" *^^ ^"""""^ '^-' FOUNDATIONS. wall8^of"l^r2nK;f "-"^i^p'f • ^ '°"''"''^*'x '^■''" 1^ '"^^•^^^ ^^''^ "nder outsid,. rfootlbo'e^hrgro'unSlvef '^"^^^^ "^^^ '^ '^P*'^ ^' ' ^^^* « '"''^- ^'^'^^ -^' inchefbet^Vndrf^o^tTbtX*.^^^^^^^^^^ '''''' ^''' ^ ''''' "^ ' ^^^ « on.i f ?J°1"'"8 the Septic Tank the foundation wall shall be 7 feet (i inches below and 1 foot above the ground level. 'ui^m-s ueiow h^i^^*^ Aoi '>['^J^<^{ Driveway.—Erect three concrete piers 2 feets 6 inches square's? thetp "'" '^" "'""'^^ '"'"'' '' ""'''^^ '^^"'^''^ "* ^^^^ ^^'^ ^"^ « "-hes aouaS 2 feef Eii ^'^T ''"^ ^rf ?' '*'T^ ^«"^- ^''''^ ''' ^""^•"•te pier 18 inches aquare 2 feet b inches below and 1 foot above the ground level Knn,r!'1^iil'''''*T-~r.?''"'u^^*'"" ^""^ partition between Ice C'hamber and c;urinK PhZ^P* ''^ K^9^^"?b" '^"'^ Refrigerator and between Refrigerator and Sv^.^'''''" ^"'l'? 14 inches thick with a depth of 18 inches below and 12°nche8 above tjie ground level. All other foundations for partitions t.. bo 9 inches thick with a depth of 8 inches below and 12 inches above the ground level StnnH Pr»?f r !r"'^*'T ''■^'i'' ''"'' partitions except adjoining the Weighing htand erect a further i inches of concrete (i inches wide as shown on plan Adjoining the Weighing Stand, erect on top of the outside foundSSn a 5 inch concrete wall 3 feet G inches high. On the outside of this wall setln ?ho fh'dtbclarfls'"''' ""*"^ ' "" ' "^'' ^•'^^^^ "f ^^"'"^ '' ^''' '-« - which to naH f«». J^n. the inside foundation at Weighing Stand, erect a (i inch concrete wall 2 feet 10 inches above the level of the finished floor. <^oncrtte wall Z Rnnm^^''''/'"'^-~*'r"' ^^'^ ^'"^^'" «f the Boiler Room to the corner of Makine Room as shown on plan, erect a concrete wall 8 inches thick and 7 feet 6 iSche! \fi; A^f«f *»'•« tank erect two walls G inches thick and 7 feet G inchej high Make outlets through these walls of 3-inch steam pipe with elbows oi each eml The intake end of each outlet to extend down into the tank 2 feet Direct v n^L i A (onnect he hird compartment to the main drain with a 3-inch FiTiong. '" ^''''' "' *^' *^"''' '""^^ ^" ""^"^ '^"^^ " piece of pipe 2 „r„. ^'""r/^ Tanfc.-- Make a concrete floor in the Septic Tank, 4 inches of con- crete and 1 inch finish, same as on factory floors; all the walls and partit?onT n the tank to be made smooth and free from holes partitions in 88 Cover on Tank.~M&\x a cover over the tank, 4 inches concrete and 1-inch finish, same as floors. Cover to be reinforced with f-inch iron. In the cover in each compartment, malie a manhole 18 by 18 inches with bevelled sides and fitted with a 2-inch plank cover. In the cover over No. 1 compartment, place a vent 4 inches in diameter and in No. 4 compartment, place a vent 2 inches in diameter. FLOORS. Area of floors except in Ice Chamber and Refrigerator to be levelled to a depth of 12 inches below top of foundation. (Foundation does not include 6 by 6-inch course of concrete). Provide and lay over the floor area except in the Ice Chamber and Refriger- ator to a depth of 8 inches with gravel, broken stone or clinkers, well rammed or rolled and afterwards moistened to prevent absorption of water in the concrete when laid; on this lay 4 inches of the concrete mixture and 1 inch of the finishing mixture, surface of floor to be trowelled perfectly level and left smooth and even. Curing Room floor to be granded2 inches from the outside walls to the gutter at the partition between Curing Room and Cheesemaking Room. Cheese- making Room and Creamery floors to be graded to the gutter 1 inch to 6 feet. Ice Chamber F/oor.— Excavate the area of the Ice Chamber to a depth of 16 inches below the top of foundation. Grade the ground with a slope of 2 inches to the end wall; lay a 3-inch field tile along the end wall and seven rows of the same sized tile across the room and connected with the row along the end wall. All the tile must be sunk level with the ground and connected with a 4 inch glazed tile, leading through the foundation wall to the drainage system of the factory. Provide a trap in the glazed tile outside of building. On top of the field tile lay 8 inches of coal cinders or coarse gravel. Lav over the gravel, rough lumber and cover with 10 inches of planer mill shavings and cover with one inch rough lumber. On top of lumber lay 2 by 4-inch scant- ling at 24-inch centres. Refrigerator Floor. — Excavate area of Refrigerator to a depth of 15 inches below the top of the foundation and lay gravel and concrete the same as in Curing Room floor. On top of concrete, lay one course of 3-inch impregnated cork board. Finish on top of cork with 1 inch of Portland Cement, same as other floors. Milk Weighing Platform Floor. — Fill in space between outside and inside walls with earth or stones or gravel rammed solid and lay 4 inches of concrete and finish with 1 inch cement same as in other floors. Grade 1 inch to gutter, as directed. This floor to be 2 feet 10 inches from main floor. Gutter.s. — In the Making Room make a basin at the wall as shown on plan 30 by 18 inches and 6 inches deep. From this basin to the partition at the Curing Room, make a gutter 5 inches wide, 6 inches deep at the basin and 2 inches deep at the partition. Traps and Soil Pipe. — In the bottom of the basin in Making Room place two Bell traps, connecting one with the Septic Tank and the other with the factors- drain. From the Septic Tank to the wash sink, place in the floor a 3-inch pipe, as shown on plan. In Boiler Room ut the comer of the boiler brick work, place a Bell trap 3 inches below the floor level and connect with main drain. In the cement plat- forms at Boiler Room and Whey Tank, place a Bell trap and connect same with Septic Tank. All connections between trap and the Septic Tank or drains to be made with 4-inch cast iron soil pipe with the joints stopped or cemented to prevent leaks. 39 CHIMNEY. Erect where shown on plan a brick chimney to rest on bracket f,clow ceilinir Sth ridge" of rS?'"*^ '*"'''' ^'^ '" ^''""*^ "*''""• ^ "^™"''''' ^'^ *^''**'"'l *'^'«» WALLS. All walls to be 11 feet high from floor level to top of plate. Lav a sill of Lh .1"? "'^fu^J'r*' '}'^''^}^'^ ''* ^"™*''"'^- Erect 2 by 4-inch studdings at 24- mch centres with 4 by 4-inch corner posts. Lay a plate of 2 pieces of 2 by 4-inch scantlmg with broken joints. Erect on concrete pier at Whey Tank to support '"™0 JLTJ/ T' ^ ^l ^ inches square and case same with dressed luE Outside Sheathing.-Cover studding horizontally with one course of J-inch 1 . & G. spruce lumber dressed on one side. Cover this with one ply of damn proof paper and finish on the outsides with best quality clapboards l^id not more iwl XiZ A^^"" feather. On that portion of the wall adjoining Weighing Inside Finish of Making Room, and Boiler Room, to be as follows. One ply hori"ontaUy!'''^" ""*" '*'"'"' ""^ ^"'""^ '^- * ^- ^P^"'*^ "V" Joint, put on .1.,. ^I^^^!'^ for Walls-Space between studs in all outside walls to be filled with ^a*li«i8j tw? ply of buUding paper and finish with 1-inch V jointed 1 . «& G. spruce sheathing, the space between the joists to be filled with planer mill shavings to a depth of 14 inches. Ceiling of Curing Room— Place 2 by 8-inch joists at 24 inch centres with lower edge 9 feet m the clear above floor. Provide and erect the necessary- beams to carry the joists. Cover under side of joists with one course of J-inch 1. j^ U. spruce sheathing. On the upper side of this sheathing, lay one plv of building paper between joists and attached thereto with strips of wood. Spaces between joists to be filled with shavings. Cover joists on upper side with one course of i-inch T. & G. sheathing. Make a hatch 3 feet square in ceiling of Luring Room over the first aisle at partition and fit same with double doors. CEILINGS OF MAKING ROOM AND BOILER ROOM. Lay over the walls and partitions 2 by S-Inch joists at 24-inch centres, provide and erect the necessary trusses to carry the ceilings. On the under side of the joists lay one course of |-inch "V" jointed T. & G. sheathing and finish corners with a moulding. On the upper side of this sheathing lay between the joists one ply of odourless building paper attached to joists with strips of wood. tm space between joists with 4 inches of dry planer shavings. Cover the upper side of the joists with | T. & G. sheathing. In the centre of each ceiling make a hatch with batten door 18 inches square,hinged to open into Attic, provide pulleys and ropes to o^ in doors from the floor. CEILING OVER DRIVEWAY AND RECEIVING FLATFCRM. •J I'^^'j^u^f,}^^. ^'^'1 ^'^ P'^**^^ 2 by 6 joists at 24-inch centres. On the under side lay i V jointed T. & G. sheathing. On the upper side of joists lay 1-inch rough lumber. •' Make a hatch in middle of Driveway ceiling 3 feet square and fit with a batten door. 41 WIDTH OF SHEATHING. STAIRS. with???nrafsK on 54'^ M^^^S£'^^ti'f ' ^^S ''^"^^ ^^^ a batten door 7 feet by 2 feet 6 inches. *"™ "" ^''^ '*'*'^ ^*^ POSTS AND SHELVING IN CURING ROOM. way to be « taTffl ta^'tKS rf .hc'.&e.T"" ■"" ""■" "" "^^ All windows to be fitted WINDOWS. «,uk'^"^u'^°^ ^'■^™^'* *° ^^ 1* 'nch drt-x-d lumber, with o-mch casing. 6 in/ires^bvTfS'r"-F ^^f''^- ^^^'^^ows in Curing Room with opening 2 feet intwonf Sll- ^*- ^.^f "^.'"^T *« b« fi«ed with double sash Both sash 7n 1/«Kr« P "'"' *^^' •*'''?^''^ ^*/^« **^P ^'^d fitted with hooks and buttons In Boiler Room.~l window 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Gable over Boiler Room.-~\ window 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet In i^JlZV-^'^'^J ^T'-~^ ^"<^°^« 3 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. inchJs\V 2 feet'^'ScK'^ "'" '"^^"-^^' "^'^ ' ^«™- -"^^ ^ fo.t . DOOR FRAMES. H..w" outside door frames to be li-inch pine with -i 5-inch casine door frames to have a 2-inch hardwood sill ^' Outside OUTSIDE DOORS. In Gable End over Curing Room.~\ panel door 7 feet by 3 feet In Boiler Room.~l double panel door 7 feet by 5 feet In Making Room.~\ panel door 7 feet by 3 feet (^. /"?«"'?» ^'^°"'~^ fe^t from the floor of Curing Room, n^ake an ooeninir v./u°^''"l« ''^^Tu 2 ^^""i^y 2 feet fitted with double doors. Both doors tSbf held in place with suitable bolts or fasteners li 42 INSIDE DOORS. One double panel door in partition between Boiler Room and Making Room 7 feet by 5 feet. IrmUated Doors and Frames.— I insulated door between Making Room and Curing Room 7 feet by 3 feet. One insulated door into Refrigerator 7 feet by 3 feet. These doors an«l frames to be constructed as follows: — Frames to be 2-inch dressed pine or spruce and bevelled to receive doors as shown on plan. Each door to have a bevelled and rebate frame, two thick- nesses of boarding, with two thicknesses of damp proof paper between, 2 by 1- inch strips and two thicknesses boarding with two thicknesses of damp proof paper between, the edge of the doors to have i-inch plate covered with felt, this plate screwed to edge of door. Hinge these doors with 12-inch strap hinges and fit with wrought iron refrigerator door fasteners. ROOF. Roof to be framed and put together in the best manner with rafters 2 by G inches and necessary tie pieces. Ccer rafters with |-inch lumber dressed on one side. Lay one ply of building paper and finish roof with Medium Grade galvanized steel shingles. Finish ridge of roof with galvanized "Roll top Ridge Cap" (including wood core). Roof over Front Driveway. — Erect 3 posts 6 by 6 inches on concrete piers, as shown on plan, posts to be cased with dressed lumber. Frame 4 by 6-inch plates level with plate of main building. Rafters to be 2 by 4 inches covered with J sheathing dressed on one side and finished with building paper and steel shingles. Finish cornice and gables of all roofs as shown on plan with J-inch T. & G. sheathing. Ventilators. — Erect where directed two 18-inch galvanized ventilators with dampers and flanged bottom, all joints to be made water-tight. Make water-tight joints around chimneys with shingles properlj- flashed at junction with chimney. PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Properly prepare the whole of the work requiring painting, sand, knot, stop and prime, and then paint the whole of the wood work on outside of building two coats (exclusive of priming) of best white lead and the best boiled linseed oil. All external wood work to be painted in two shades, body of building and doors to be painted white with trimmings dark green. Inside doors, door frames, window frames, sash and 3 feet 6 inches next fl( r on walls in Making Room and Boiler Room to be painted two coats (exclu- sive of priming) of best white lead and the best linseed oil and colour mixed together. Window sash to be white and rest of wood work to be light gray colour. Walls and ceilings in Curing Room and Refrigerator and balance of walls and ceilings in Making Room and Boiler Room to receive two coats of white alabastine. The whole of the sashes to be glazed with 16-ounce best quality sheet glass; glass to be well bedded in, bradded and back puttied and all glass to be left clean and pertect at the end of the work. 43 PLAN No. 3. A CHEESE FACTORY WITH COOL CURING ROOM TO BE CON- STRUCTED OF WOOD WITH INSULATED WALLS THROUGHOUT Plates Nos. 1, 2, 3, and Plate 5, Plan No. 1. Capacity and Equipment. h^r^I^^ ^**'^'"^- ^^'^^i^ ^ equipped with a 20 horse-power Boiler and a 7 S,.^!:^''*'" ^"'^'^^ ^\ *«"'<* ^"•'•« a «teel whey tank 9 by 8 by 4 feet I mches deep a round galvanized tank for -old water 5 by 4 feet 6 indieVS -t his "'^•i? S'^,?^""u^ ^^P*"*y ''''^- The CurinTRoom, if fitted ?our shaves high, will hold 360 cheese. The Ice Chamber will hold 60 toS of iS i U SI! t ' 44 45 h5 - '" " '""Pth of 2 fe,.t Fxpnv«*^ ;°'/l'"«''««tack foundation 4 foot bdow the groun.l level. Excava . for 4 concrete piers in B« "^m an.l connected with the row along the end ^ok' I " l^-y *''f "]"'* ^u '""^ 'l^H *"'> *h« ground and connected with a 4 inch glazed tile, leading through the foundation wall to the drainage system of the factory. Provule a trap in the glazed tile outside of building On top of the field tile lay 8 inches of coal cinders or coarse gravel. Lav over the gravel, rough lumber and cover with 10 inches of planer mill shavingl and cover with one inch rough lumber. On top of lumber lay 2 by 4-3 scantling at 24-mch centres. j ^ '^y ■* mtn Kefrigerator Floor.~Exc&viite area of Refrigerator to a depth of 15 inches CuZJu *"''/ the foundation and laj- gravel and concrete the same as fn Curing Room floor On top of concrete, lay one course of 3-inch impregnated Ser floors. '^ "" '"^ "' '"'^ "'*^ ' ""'*' "^ ^"••^''^"* Cementrrame as Weighing .Sto«rf.— Fill in spacu between outside and inside walls with earth or stones or gravel rammed solid and lay 4 inehe.. of concrete and finish wl^h 1 inch cement same as in other floors. Gnule 1 inch to guttc' a^Srected Thi floor to be 2 feet 10 inches from main floor mrecttd, l his Driveway between Slore-room ami Boiler I{oom.~ Lay a concrete floor same o? r ^r Tli*s^s^5'i.^;f ^^ ^^"""^ ^"^ ^^'-^«^^^' «-^« ^^^ a.d 'Sr^^^SJ'-z rtiicSv^r JL^f ns^i^it dS Room partition, 4 inehes deep at end w.all and 1 inch dc-ep hi Curing iL .7 ^ th. nV'lf*^' ^"•'^'","« ^.'""^ P'^*^""" ""'^^^ ^ «""er 2 inchL fS^ie edge of the platform, 2 inches deep ut one end and 3 inches deep at the other and con nected with a U-inch pipe to outside of platform Traps and Soil Fipe.-In the basin in the Boiler Room place a Bell Trao Cess Pool and connect same with the Septic Tank. ^ Unk^i^dt^ntV^aTe S^^^^^^ *»"' u.u.l low down fl„.hin. Sink in Making Room to ^Z^lSi^^^Jll'tTu ''" k '"• ^"^^^ «'«"^ trap in aame. ^"nnecicu lo soil pipe with 1 §-iuch pipe with .nodern 8MOKEBTACK. feetwSKmtuSo^rth walliTinT^ t'^S* V'^ ^^okeHtack 40 Make an opening for Ser smole oiie whe^ S'^ "-?'* ^""f ^" '"'=''«" «!""«• an^door provide. Hv the oS„Te ^S'Jf ^Vk"^^^^^^^^^^ f^fej CHIMNEYS. WALLS. 2 by t'n^hta^n^tlSglSi'lf co^^^^^ "J Pj^^f . W a .,1 of centres with 4 by 4-inch corner ^ts j f-'^f^ by 4-inch studdings at 24-inch scantling with broken joint^ ^ ^ ^^"^"^ °^ ^ P""'^^ °^ 2 by 4-inch by nailing sound 2 by 9 plank together "^^ '^ ""''^^ G. ,p,„„e .v" SVtrn&SS '^ '^"*' "'' """ ""^ "' ^'"'"' ■^^ * drv p£i„'/7u^"^r'"'"'' '""""™ """" '" "" ■""»"'» -"« f "» filled with J I I I- ; 55 ii' n 50 with shavings. On the studs lay one course of J T. & G. sheathing, one ply of damp proof paper and finish with one course of "v" jointed spruce sheathing erected perpendicularly. Partitions bettpeen Ice Chambers and Curing Room. — Erect a 2 by 4-inch staggered studding at 24-inch centres, leaving a space of 12 inches between the outside face of each row of studs. (See detail). On the side next the ice Chamber, lay one course of J-inch T. & G. sheathing, 2 ply of damp proof paper and one course of J T. & G. spruce sheathing free from shakes, large or loose knots. On this sheathing lay 1-inch furring strips at 24-inch centres, one plv damp proof paper and one course J T. & G. spruce sheathing. On the side next the Curing Room lay | T. & G. spruce sheathing, 2 ply buildmg paper and finish with "v" jointed T. & G. spruce sheathing, erected perpendiculariy. (See opening for Air Circulation). Partition between Curing Room and Cheese Room. — Erect a 2 by 4-inch staggered studding at 24-inch centres, leaving a space of 8 inches between the outside face of each row of studding. On the Curing Room side, lay T. «fc G. spruce sheathing, 2 ply building paper and finish with "v" jointed T. & G. spruce sheathing put on perpendicularly. On the Cheese Room side, lay 2 ply building paper and one course i-inch T. & G. "v" jointed spruce sheathing, put on horizontally. Partition between Making Room and Drying Room.- Erect 2 by 4-inch studding at 24-inch centres. On each side of studding lay one ply building paper and one course J-inch T. & G. "v" jointed spruce sheathing put on hori- zontally. Fill space between studs with planer mill shavings. Partitions between Making Room, Boiler Room, Rath-room and Store-room.— Erect 2 by 4-ineh studding and cover each side with |-inch T. & G. "v" jointed spruce sheathing. Partition in Boiler Room. — From the comer of the Boiler brick work to the side wall erect 2 by 4-inch scantling at 24-inch centres and cover on both sides with I T. & G. "v" jointed sheathing. A galvanized iron partition may be erected over the top of the Boiler brick work between wood partition and end wall. This partition i.s a good thing if coal is ujsed for fuel, as they prevent dust from l)lowing into the factory; hut, otherwise, they are not necessary. OPE.MNUS KOK AIK CIKCULATION IN PAKTITIONS. Make two openings 12 inches wide by 8 inches high in the partition between Curing Room imd Ice Chamber, 4 inches from the floor of the Curing Room. Near the ceiling make two similar openings. Those opctiings to hv fitteil with sliding covers in the Curing Room. ('EILIN(!S OK UK ClIAMBEK AND (TUINO HOOM. Ceiling of Ice Chamber. Ltxy 2 by 10-inch joists on top of wiilU at 24-inch centres. On the under side, cover with ojie course of |-inch T. & (J. sheathing, two ply of damp proof pii]wr and finish with J T. & G. spruce sheathing. The space between the joists to be filled with dry planer shavings. Lay one course of i-inch T. & G. sheathing on top of joists. Make a hatch 4 feet by 3 feet in ceiling of Ice Chamber opposite door in Gable and fit same witli double doors. Ceiling of Curing Room. - Place a 2 by 8-inch joists at 24-inch centres with lower edge 9 feet in the clear above floor. (\)ver under side of joists with one course of J-inch T. & G. spruce sheathing. On the upper side of this .sheathing, lay one ply of building paper between joists and attached thereto with strips of wood. Spaces between joists to be filled with shavings. Covct hoists on upper SI side with one course of i-inch T * f; Bi.Ba*K;„- »* i . . in ceiling of curing RoomVK tol* ( iS^pfwit.^n^^^^ ^ ^^.* ?!"''"' doors. V iiamner partition and fit same with double CEILINGh OF MAKI.N•• ♦•- -«- -l.. my Much CEILING OVEH FKONT DHIVKWAV AND WKlGHiWi .STAND. Side i^l'^^'ISr^Sri^'l^' ^"'^^ '11 ''-""•'• •^••»'"- •>" the under rough lumber. ^ ^ ^ " ^'"'"♦hing. ( )„ the upper .i- '-""K '^ f-.t square a.ul ,., with a CEILING OVKK WOOD .SHED AND DRIVEWAV. and dressed cross pieces 2| iS'es Sle ^ *'""' ''"'"'■*''> *" ^he wall Wll.ni OK SIIKATIII.VG. »Hic .„h ■ \- i„i„, „„,, , -v.. i„ ,hV;'.™;;,;';;f orl,'';;;;;,!: ^ '"""■ ■■' '"•" .STAIHS. ro.sTS AND SHELVING IN Cl'IlING ROOM. 54131-4J 52 Through each post make 4 holes 2-by S-mches to receives the cross pieces to carnr the shelves. Cross pieces to be 2-by 4-inches, 36 inches long, tapered to the ends as shown in cut and held in place with 2 hardwood wedges. The top of the lowest cross piece to be 12 inches from the floor and the too of the others 22 mches apart Provide and fit on to the cross pieces white wood shelves 15 inches wide. 20 feet long and 1 H inches thick dressed on all sides. Each shelf to have 2 boards lU feet long. SUPPORTS FOB WHBY TANK ABOVE BOILER BOOH. Under the joist of the Boiler Room place 2 beams 9 inches square 14 feet '.nehes long. These beams to be supported by four 3 inch steam pipes with suitable flanges on each end set on concrete piers as shown on plan. End of beams over boiler to be framed into and supported by wall. WINDOWS. «** j^^??™*^°'^ tt&mes to be IJ^-inch dressed lumber. All windows to be nttea with a 5-mch casing. InCuny Room.— Make 5 windows in Curing Room with opening 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet. Each window to be fitted with double sash. Both sash in two of the wmdows to be hinged at the top and fitted with hooks and buttons. . {» Cheeaenuiktng Room.— 3 windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet, 1 window on Weighing Stand, opening 4 feet by 3 feet 6 inches, single sash, to be fitted to nang on pulleys and slide up through the ceiling. In Drying Room. — 1 window 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Wood Shed.—S windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Boiler Room.— 3 windows 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. In Storeroom. — 1 window 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet. In Bath-room.—l window 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet. In Gable over Boiler Room.—l window 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet. In Gable over wood Shed.~l window 5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet, c** /" ^^^ '»>^^ront Driveway.— 1 window 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet, to be btted with a movable louvre sash, also a glazed sash to replace louvre sash during In the roof as shown on rear elevation Plate No. 1, and in left elevation Plate No. 2, make windows 2 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches, DOOR FRAMES. All outside door frames to be IJ^ inch pine with a 5-inch casing door frames to have a 2-inch hardwood sill. Outside il OUTSIDE DOORS. In Boiler Room.— I double panel door 7 feet by 5 feet. In Wood Shed.—l panel door 7 feet by 3 feet 6 inches, n r {'^^^^^^ Room.—l panel door 7 feet by 3 feet, and 1 double panel door 7 feet by 5 feet. In Curing Room.— 3 feet from the floor of Curing Room, make an opening for loading cheese 2 feet by 2 feet fitted with double doors. Both doors to be held in place with suitable bolts or fasteners. In Gable over Ice Chamber.— I panel door 7 feet by 3 feet, upper half glaeed under half fitted with a louvre sash and a solid panel to replace louvre sash during winter. 53 INSIOi: DOOB8. and BatTr?r rlrby'llWinrhee ''''' ^'^'^ ''^^ "^^^^ ««"- «oo" 6 inchSr. ^''"'' ^^' ""^'^^ ^'^S R-°» -d Drying Room 7 feet by 3 feet uear^te/de w^l'ilTi'b^ f'f^f \'?jrH" ^"« ^ST^^' -<^ during Room as follows: Frames to bel^lLh dressldnfn^^r"-^'* ^'""."l*" ^ constructed doors as shown on plan eS do^fo h^l T^'utl^'^J'^''^^^^ ^ ™c«ve thicknesses of boarSS wHh two thirknp«l* 'i*!?"^ *°^ '«^»*« f^'«°e. two 2-byl.inch strips SWrthicS^^es bSL^L^^.P P'^^^P'^P^' between, proof paper between, the edTce ofThe d^L t^^^*^!^^*' thicknesses of damp felt, this?late screwed to edgl of door H^-^ ^hl^ "f"""^ ^'t*« ™^<"-«d ^th hinges and fit with wroughTLl "reWgerSfdiXtenSs"*' ^'""''''^ ''^''^ KOOF. 4.by 6-tach >te, l.«| JiSTiaEJrf m^.iSl.Si,'" Rtet'teab, 4^T' covered with 1 sheathine dresspd on nno =;X „ j c '?*"®" to be 2 by 4 mches and steel shingles, ''I^S%o^^lc^y'tr4Ir^^ ""^^ building paper roof. ErectstUinGableaSd«,versamew?t^?J «^^^^^^^ "^"^^^ ^ '""'^ and clapboards. Finish comSe and ^M^H 1 '''***^"'K ,^«88ed on one side l-mch T. & G. sheathing ^ '^' ""^ ""^ '"^^^ ^ «^o^ «» P'an with with'^r4''et:'i7d'^Ege?bTttots"^^ f^'-'^'^^^d ventilators :»mtr*^ arouKiSJe- ^Ifegl^ ^^ty K^.^nS Painter and Glazier. stoprrd'^plJLeSSen'^arnttel^J^^^ «-d. W, two coats (exclusive of S^^^t^^ Z^S^ ^^^i^t^ be wa^jKiTngrdlVg^^^^^^^^ '" *^" «''«^-'- ^dy of building to wall/nexttt'fll'rTn irSkktrRlm "Boir R ^"' ' 'f'p^ l^^^^ o° t»^« painted two coats (exdusive of priming? of best wh^riT^r'' A^*'*-^'".^ ^« oil and colour mixed together. Wbdow sihTo h^Ht^ T"^ l''^^* "'^«««l to be light gray colour. ThV ba ancrof tho lllY • %\°i™^*^f ^°*>^ '^o* Room and Bath-room and aU the oth^r ^lu^^L^ linV eSt I^ci. ^t'' to receive two coats of white alabastine ceumgs, except Ice Chamber, dewi and perfect at the end of the work "^ ^ '"'' *" «!»»«» 1» Wt M PLAN No. 4. A SMALL CHEESE FACTORY WITH COOL CURING ROOM TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD WITH INSULATED WALLS THROUGHOUT. Plates Nos. 1, 2, 3, and Plate 5, Plan No. 1. Capacity and Equipment. This fadtory should have a 10 horse-power Boiler and two 6,500-pound milk vate. The Curing Room, if fitted four shelves high, will hold 216 cheeses. The Ice Chamber will hold 46 tons of ice. H y 5S h Z iJ z ,y- J H ij g < < I I.' I 57 u5 t- z z z < p*^^f " 5b < SPECIFICATIONS. With the exception of the Hefrigerator and the size of the Making Room, the plan w the same a8 Plan No. 2, and the specifications .or Plan No. 2 will answer for this building if that part referring to the Refrigerator, one outside panel door and window in roof over Driveway is left out. PLAN No. 5. A COMBINED SEPARATOR AND CREAM (iATHERING CREAMERY TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF WOOD WITH INSULATED WALLS THROUGHOUT. Plates Nob. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Capacity and iLguiPiiBNT. This building is suitable for either a Cream Gathering Creamery, a Separ- ator Creamery or a Combined Separator and Cream Gathering Creamery. There is space for four cream vats or ripeners with a capacity of 300 gallons each, or for a milk-receiving vat, two separators and two cream vats. A 15 horse-power boiler and a 10 horse-power Engine should be installed. There is ample room over the Boiler Room for a round galvanised cold water tank 4 by 5 feet, a skim-milk vat 9 by 3 feet and two buttermilk vats if necessary. The Ice Chamber will hold 120 tons of ice. (The Government Creamery at Brome is built on this plan). 59 55 a a > Q: 1^ O U O I - !< i i < '^ tt 5 I" ! k r i is I •! s I 113 I 60 ^1 i u5 < < 61 M if 2 < J * i • ' 'Mil J I iiiliiliilllilli hi I u\\\h\\\iUi\ .... ? 1 « 1 4 ' •• -' ... 1 §1 02 h I : 1 U 'J ^ <; -J ^ -1 -I ,-v ^ ■o ^) \. > '^ ifi < '") r- J a. ^ il !! M ij '"":.! r-' 'I Hi! -il i 'Ml n i.^ (ill ■■i=;±ii!i!| [■■J I «^ • • ' •:.:. : ^;:gt ill' y SPKCIFICATIOXS KXCAVATIONs. Kx.M.vat.. for fouiulationM of all outm.l.. walln to a .h|itti of 2 f«H-t H uidu-H H. ow the KroumI level. Adj..ininK the rteptir Tank, th« excavation fur fhe foun.lat.onn.UHt Ih, 7 feet l^low the ground level. Exeavate for foun at cm Boiler and Engine foundations to a .lepth of 18 iniheM Wow gn.un.l Icve Excavate a .pare for Sept.o Tank 14 l.y « f.,.t and 7 feet Ih-Iow the ground level." rOLNOATIO.NN. FurOutHideWolh. ^^Erect a concrete wall Uinchen thick under Ice ("han.lH-r Refr^erator aijd .Xnte-R.mm, w.th a .lepth of 2 feet » h.cheH Ih>1ow an .hS alK.vc ground level. All other outside foundations to l„. 12 inch.^ tEk Sl, (. .lepth of 2 f,.ct 6 inch.'s l„.low an.l 1 fo.,t alwve groui.d l.-vl Adl(.in.nK the Sept..; Tank as «h.>wn r.n plan, the foun.latioi, wall shall Ih» t leet b-^-low and 1 f.).»t alM.ve ground lev.l W, .»" f^w'T*" l;«"'"''^«'"n f»r partiti.,n betwe... I... ("ha.„iH.r. Ante- V^to, t^rtT Rpth of 18 inclu's b..|ow an.l 12 inches alH.ve tl • groun.l Foundati.,!. for partiti.ms b. I ween Working Ko.,n., B.,iler Roo„, muI Offi,.- to Ik, 9 inches thick with a .lepth .,f 18 inch.^ I,, low an.l 12 inclu-s :Um vcThc ground level. Foundation ft.r in.si.l.. wall iir.)und Elevated I'latforin to 1... <) j.mIhs thi.k 18 inches bel.)w an.l 12 inches al).-.-e the ground level. On t.)p of all foun.lati-.ns for walls an.l partitions, except uljoining Kl.viif.d llatforn,, ..rect a further »i mch.'s .,f ..mcrcte (i inch.- wi.le, as sh.>w.. in d.-t.-.il .m plan. A.ljonunR Klevatcd Platform, .w.-t ..n f..,, of outride foun.lati.).. a .-inch . on.-rete wall ., f.-.t <1 nu-h.-s h.Eh. On the outsi.lc of this wall, s.'tu. he c.m,T..te at 24-,n<-h centr- v Hu..h, 2 by 2 piec-s of w.h..1 :{ fc-t long o„ which to nail the .-laplxKirds. ()„ th<. insid.. 'undation of PI itforin, .n ,t ,-, (i-inch concrete wall li fc.l abov.- 1. vd . i fini- floor^ For partition lu-tw.-.n Otfic, an.l ..h U,.,„n, .Tct a .i-i„,.h wall on (op <»t the floor, the Siiiue h.-ifiht n~ other partitions Comrete Wall ,roun,l S,,.,.c Tan .-At the >,unc tin..- as tlic outsi.lc foun- dation w'all a.ljoinli.^r the Scptir Tank is beina built, erect a .......nt.. wall around the Septic Tank » ni. lies 'hirk, 7 feet below .md 1 f.)ot above the ground h-vei Make three concr. tc .art ions as shown in plan across the tank, ti in.'hes thick and same height as \ all^ In each partition. :ind 1 inch Iow.t than the ..utiet Irom gutters^ pla.-e .'}- tich pipe S inches l.,ng thr.'ad.-d on bolli ends. In the side of the tMnk an.! near the corner furthest from the Enuine H.M.n, place a^;inch pipe 2 t l.mp ihre:.,lcd on one end, thrca.lc.l v.tul to be insi.l. of tank Ihis pipe to be pi.sced 1 in> h lower th.in pip«' in partiti.nis Fm- Smokestar.~']ie f.nin.lati.)n lor the Smokestack shall bo 4 feet s.|Uare 4 feet below the gr^un-.: level .t,,.! -:.vn-.c height a- fo-ridatiuriK. for Hoof orer Dn ■rm,.- Make a <)-inch foun.lation to support th.- r.j.>f over the Drivcwa\ at eigh ng Stand, this foumlati.m to be 24 inches belov,- Kr.)uiiil level, 2.") f'-et long. «e.- Erect foundations for Boiler and Engine as >liown be 18 inches below ground level. ']"he top of Boiler and 18 inches abo\ tli For Boiler and .'mi on plan. Foundatitm? r- ; - , — ■;'"■, " ■■""•"-"< I"" Ki"uiiu levei. ; ne Top oi lioiler foundation t.) be (. inche- above level .>f flf>..r and tlu- top of Engine betl t.. bj 64 1 foot above floor level. Place anchor bolts as directed in engine bed and finish the outside smoothly with cement. Anchor bolts to be furnished by owner. FLOORS . Area of floors except in the Ice Chamber, Refrigerator and Ante-room to be levelled to a depth of 12 inches below the top of foundation. (Foundation does not include the 6 by 6 inch course of concrete). Working Room, Boiler Room, Office arid Bath Room. — Provide and lay over floor area to a depth of 8 inches with gravel, broken stone or clinkers, well rammed or rolled, and afterwards moistened to prevent absorption of water in the concrete when laid; on this lay 4 inches of the concrete mixture and 1 inch finishing mixture. Surface of floor to be trowelled perfectly level and left smooth and even. All floors to be sloped or graded to gutters and drains 1 inch to every 6 feet. Ice Chamber Floor. — Excavate the area of the Ice Chamber to a depth of 16 inches below the top of the foundation and lay a system of 3-inch field tile over floor as shown on plan and connect the same with the factory drainage. A trap must be placed in the drain outside of building. On top of the field tile lay 8 inches of coal cinders or coarse gravel. Lay over the gravel, rough lumber and cover with 10 inches of planer mill shavings and cover with one inch rough lumber. On top of lumber lay 2-by-4-inch scantling at 24-inch centres; ends of scantling to be at Refrigerator and Ante- Room. Refrigerator Floor. — Excavate area of Refrigerator to a depth of 15 inches below the top of the frundation and lay gravel and concrete the same as iu Working Room floor. On top of concrete, lay one course of 3-inch impregnated cork board. Finish the top with 1 inch of Portland cement, same as other floors. Elevated and Receiving Platform Floor. — Fill the space between outside and inside walls with earth, gravel or stones, well rammed, and lay a floor the same as in Working Room. Grade floor with 1 inch slope from outside wall to gutter. Level of this floor to be 3 feet above floor of Working Room. Skim milk Tank Drainage. — Lay a concrete floor same as floors of building over area of 10 by 12 feet, the surface to be 6 inches above ground level and graded 2 inches to a Bell Trap Cess-pool. Septic Tank Floor. — Lay a concrete floor in Septic Tank 4 inches concrete and one inch finish, same as other floors. Cover on Septic Tank. — Make a cover over the tank, 4 inches concrete and 1 inch finish, same as floors. Cover to be reinforced with J-inch iron. In the cover in each compartment, make a manhole 18 by 18 inches with bevelled sides and fitted with a 2-inch plank cover. In the cover over No. 1 compartment, place a vent 4 inches in diameter and in No. 4 compartment, place a vent 2 inches in diameter. GUTTERS AND TRAPS. ''onstruct gutters in floor of Working Room and on Elvated Platform as shown on plans. Gutter on Elevated Platform to be 2 inches wide and graded from 1 inch deep at one end to 2 inches at the other. This gutter to be connected by a 2-inch galvanized steam pipe with an elbow, to the head of the gutter in Working Room floor, the pipe to be fixed in the wall of Elevated Platform. Gutter in floor of Working Room to be 5 inches wide and 2 inches deep at Elevated Platform, 3i inches deep at intersection of cross gutter and 9 inches deep at outlet. Cross gutter to be 5 inches wide with a depth of 1 inch to 3§ inches. Connect lower end of main gutter to two Bell Trap Cess-pools, pliKiMl J inch hdow hottoiii of Ruttcr. ((.uiuTt left IuukI Hell Traj) to St-ptic Tiink with a 4 inch cast iron soil pipe. Connect the other Hell Trap to main »»>« f<.undafbn the shSh ng to »^e erected perpendicular with a narrow ledge or moulding along top. ThI rest of the sheathing to be erected horizontally. ' dr,. pZnt^SlUhavi^^'"" '^*""'^ «*"'^ '" ""^^^'^^ "''"« *" '^ «"-' -th /n«tde ^Aeaf/imff 0/ /cc C'Aam6er, Refrigerator and Ante.Room.-^Erect a aHo hrill^'-^'1;'"'t «t"^din« (".staggered") at 24-inch centres so pEed as to bring the inside sheathmg 12 inches from the outside sheathing thus providing a space of 12 inches to be filled with snavings. Lav one c?ur*e I 1 . & G. spruce sheathing, 2 ply damp proof paper and one ply IT & G soruce filTed u^t^i; drv nr '^"•'^.t V"«^ °^ ^"r ^"^*«- '^P**- between ttud. to be HL/n I '^P'*?'°^u"V" s.h'^vings. On the last course of sheathing in the Ice ( hamber, lay 1 -inch furring strips at 24-inch centres, one plv dump nro«? paper and one course | T. & G. sheathing. ^ ^ PARTITIONS. ("h J,bpr ^Ani'ri.^'-^"'''''^ u T^ Ante.Room.--Tbc partitions adjoining the Ice t, hamber. Ante-Room and Refrigerator to be constructed as follows: Erect 2-by-4-inch "staggered" studding at 24-inch centres, so as to provide a space of 12 inches between the inside and outside sheathing (, over the outside of each row of studding with one course of I T & G course of T i"''r ^^" ^''^' f ^.r^ ^'^'^ *^""^'°8 P'^P^'' ''"'^ finish wiih one in^fl u' <^/.P'''»'«l sheathing. On the last course of sheathing in the Ice Chamber, lay l-.nch furring strips at 24-inch centres, one ply damp proof paper and one course J T. & G. sheathing. P P The finish next Working Room to be "V" jointed and erected in the sann- covered on both sides with "V" joint |-inch T. & G. sprue- shcaU.i g laid t same manner as specified for inside of walls of Workini R<.o.n, iS ffe" b inches perpendicular and balance horizontal " ' Width of Sheathing.-Al\ "V" jointed sheathing to Im- not more than 1 '" ASr: 'p'^'"^'' wide, with a •' V" joint in the c-entrc of each i,oani I'arlttton on Receiving Platform. —Erect from edge of Receiving Platform to nSh s'Ih'^'"'^ ''?*^ r' '"""" "^ 7 " J«'"*^ 'T- * ^- ^P'""'- «l"^athing, fini l"e corners Vnn 'f If" rrK""" "^ '•^'^^^'"^ ^'^h n"^'"*'''- round moulding on all corners. I pper ha f of this partition to be glazed. Make where directed ffiZ' "^r:'''T 'r^^ !''' '°"« '•>- ^ ^""^ ''■«•' withsUdlng cove s inch^ril^Th^floor'""'""'-" ''• '^ ""'^' ' '''' ' '""''^"^ '''»^'' -' ♦•>'"' "P"" OPENINGS FOR AIR CIRCULATIO.N. In the partition between the Ice ("hamb.-r and Hcfrigerator ni-ik.> tw.. o^nings near the floor 12 i>y H inches in size, an.l two theSe size itar the In the partition hftwnu the Ire Cliaii.iM-r and .\nte-room, make (me ri.™m "s.". '" """ '' "'*'"'' ^''"^' ^^ ' ""''"^ •"«'^' ^"«' ■>"" "«"' ti;; ceiling Those (ipciiiiiys to be fitted with slid) ng covers. (j7 STAIRS. Erect a stainvay from Bciler Rcmi to Attic 3 feet w-ido with a turn as ^hown on plan. Make a batten door at turn in stains. CEILINGS. Ice Chamber. Lay 2-by-lO-incli joists on t..p of walls at 24-inch centre. )n tlic under side, cover with one course of |-inch T. & (J. spruce sheathinjr' two ply of damp proof paper and finish with |-inch T. & G. IpZ-e sK Ing." o^oJi *"i- Tv* h sheathmK on top of joists. Make a hatch 4 feet l.v ^%"f ^'''^T "^ L"'"/?''^^^" ^"^^'^'"^ ^•'*"'^«"' '^"^ fit ««»"' with double door;. Refrigerator nnd Ante-Room.~Yix 2-by-lO-inch joists at 30-inch ct.itres .o i ; h ,"Ii?'t" J;,f/.'-."P'rrn''^'"'^**'">B' two ply of damp proof paper an.l hn.sh with ^inch • V' jointed T. & G. spruce sheathing. The spacL betnT-e the joists to be fille, with dr>- planer shavings. Lay one course of ^im•h T & II sheathing on top of joists. s • •■ i. iv v.. S-/,.^!*"'"?!"^ ^"'""' ^f"'' ^'"''-'•?«'«' f^oiler Room and Roof over Weighim, On ti.T. ?' "T ^'■?' "/'*"/* P^i-t'ti™ 2-by-8-inch joists at 24-inch centre/ On the under side^of joists, lay one course of |-inch "V" jointed T. & G. snruce >heathing. I-mish comers with moulding. On the upper side of this sh'eath- 7' ''^>.^^^t^«''" J^'^tf- "'»' ply "f building paper attached to joists with Ss ... wood. *ill space between joists with 4 inches of drv planer shavings ' offi. "n\i il "PP"*' '."'i^ V/ J"J«t« "vtT Working Room, Re<-eiving Platform OfTice, Bath Room and Boiler Room with I T. & G. sheathing In ceiling ol AVorking Room, make a hatch where i"-'re Rut, Heams and Foxtx.-Vrovidi^ mid erect the necessarv truss or run beam to support the ce.lmg .,f Working Room. If a run beam is used there :r\ii;;r ^;t^;s !^;;:im^ '''''■' ^^'—^ '-» -''-' p'p" ^^'^^-'!''^^ In the centre of the Ice Chamber ceiling, ,,1,.,.,. a run beam 8 feet lon^ an.l ^ uHrt ..^ inr''rw r"' 't "•*'' ^"''"''''- """«"^ "• ^"p ='>'^' bott.',, >upporT ceiling. I'ost to rest on a concrete pier. WINDOWS. /« n'orA-u*,„■ win. low 2 feet », inches by 2 f.-et .1 inches and Receiving Wimlow 4 feet bv ;^ /n'ofc '"tf V'^o '■ '" " ''"-"f "" P"l'?- T"^ ■•^"'^*' "P t''^""Kt' tlH- coin .g /n cy^cf.- Make 2 windows .) feet t> inches by .i feet In Bath-room.- Make 1 window 2 feet ti inches bv 2 feet (i inches /h Engine Room. Make 1 window 5 feet ti inches by 3 feet double giaz.T'''''"''^^'''''" ' '"'"''""■ ^ ^^'^ ''•■ - ^'"^ '"'*'' •'•"'''''' '^"•'*''- ""'•'' 3 feet" '*"''■■" "^" '""'^' '■"'' "^ "'•''" •'"'•ding make 1 window h feet (i inches by OIT.SIDE DOORS. //, /Wcr //of-w.-Miike one double batten. U)or 7 feet bv .") f.'ct with trans..m 12 inches high. /« iroT-/.//,;/ /(o,)w. Make 1 double batten d.mr 7 f.-et iiy 5 tVet « inches 'vltxLm " ^*"*'^ ''•'' '^ ^'''^* ^'^^ ™"''" '''"• *'*'''' "" K'-'-^'iviiig /« (/flWc orer /cf r/i«/;,6rr. -Mak<. 1 panel door 7 feet bv 3 feet, ui,„er half glazed. - ' ' 04131— .■)' m ifr 1 I'r.vidi' and hann panel dimrs as follown: One do<»r 7 f««'t by 3 fwt between Working Room and Office. One door 7 feet by .i feet between Workinn iUnym anet »> inches between Working Room and Receiving Platform. Make a batten door for stairs and a small batten door into cupboard under stairs. In.sulat('il Doom and / .'awf-s.— Make an insulated door Iwtween Refrigerator and Ante-r«K)m and between the Ante-room and Working Room, 6 feet (> inches bv 3 feet. One insulated door at Elevated Platf<»rm into Ice Chamber. .'> feet by 3 feet. These d«)ors and franies to be constructed as follows: PVames to be 2-inch dressed pine or .spruce and l>evelled to receive doors as shown cm plan. Each door to have a b«'velled and rebate frame, two thickni'.ssi-s of boarding, with two thicknesses of damp proof paper between. 2-by-l-inch stirps and two thicknesses boanhng with two thicknes.ses of damp proof paper between, the edge of the doors to have i-incli jilate covered with felt, this plate screwed to edge of door. Hinge these doors with 12-inch strap hinges and fit with wrought inm refrigeratf>r df)or fasteners. HOOK. Roof to be framed and put together in the best manner with rafters 2 by () inches and n«'cessary tie pieces and supports. ('r)ver rafters with j-int-h lumber dre.ss^nl on (me side. Lay one ply of damp proof paper and finish roof with Medium (Irade galvanized steel .shingles. Finish ridge of r(K)f with galvanized "Roll Top Ridge "Cap (including wood core). Finish valleys with galvanized valley, 1.5-inch girth. Hoof over Weifihing N/n/u/. Erect 4 posts 6 by (i inches on foundation as shown on plan. Frame H-by (i-inches plates level with plate of nuiin buikling and finish toj) of posts as shown ainte whole of the .sashes to be glazed with Ui-ouuce best quality shec^t glass; gla.ss to be well l>edded in, ))Uttie(l, bradded and back puttied and all glass to be left clean and ]»erfect at the end of the work. The walls and ceiling of Ante-room and Refrig(>rator to have two coats of l)est Ixiiled linse«'d oil and one coat of floor varnish. PLAN No. 6. A "OMHIXKI) SKPAHATOK AND CKKAM (JATHKKIXC. CRFXMEKY TO BK COXSTKrCTKn OF WOOD WITH IXSILATKI) WALLS THRorCHorT. Pl.ATKS Xos. 1. 2. :i, AM) I'l.ATK 4, Pl.AX Xo. 5. r three creain vats or ripeners of MM Kailoiis eapacity eaeh A la horse-pc.wer Boiler an.l a 1(1 h..rse-p„w,.r K.iKine shoul.l l,e installed. 1 he lee ChanilMT will hold 7(» tons of ice. Sl'KCiFKATlOXS Th.. sp,'eifi<-ations for Plan Xo. .-, will unsw.-r for this plan if the paragraphs n.fernnK to the folmv.ngs parts are left out: The BriVk S.nokestaek. the re.s ,ng Ho..n., the \\ater-(loset and Bath-roo.n, the two windows i„ the front of the t.uil.hnK 2 feet (i .nelu's l.y 2 f.-et (i inehes an.l one partition in the Septi.- < < J -J a. & 70 71 -J _i a. a. z < -J a. 72 a. Q. z < a. 73 PLAN No. 7. A CKKAM <^ATHKRIX( ; rKKAM^^^^^ BK ( ONSTKr( TKI) OF W. H ,D W ITH INSl LATKI) WALLS THHorciHOlT. Pl-ATKH ^•o^.. I. 2, 3, AND Pl.ATK 4. I'l.AX Nc. ',. • APACrTY AM» EQIIPMEXT. In this plan four liCKJ-xallon (ream Nats or KiiMui.rs onlatf,.rni. iec,.s ., nail the daphoards. On the in.sich." founilali.i con.-ivt,. wall H I,..-! ahove l,-v,l of Hnisli,-d Hoors. tw- SmohsUuL. Th,.fotindati,.nfortlie.sn.okest;,..k . ♦ icet he! •' ... |V( 1 .it i •■III joiniiiK HIevati'd > shown in detail ''. foundation, a s -vail, set in the <»!•«. on which to ' ■•••(•t a (i-iiicli h.iil l>f 4 feet s(|Uarf. » i.-t helow the Kroun.l level an.l same lu-iKhf as foundations '"'"•'" tor hoofonr Ihur,,-,,,,. Afak.- a 12-inch foundation to suppnrt ih,. r.x.f ov. In- Dnvway at \\,u'h.n« Staml. this foun.lati.m to he .SO i ,cl„.s ..H . IS mclu's ahov.. the KrouiMi lev,.|. 27 fe,.t lo,m ' h>r li„,hr ,„i,l l-:,n,nn Wn^x foumlalions for Hoil.r and liuKinc as shown m. plan |.,,un.lat..,n> to 1... is inc^hcs h,.|ow ground l,.v..|. Th. top f H i er Joun.lat.on ,.,l t.. !,.■ (i inch.-s ahov Hour i..v..l ..nd ..nuine h.-d o llZ, H .... .•ycl. 1 lac., anchor holts as dir..,.t..d ,„ KuKinc \U,[ and finish the out i,| e smoothly with .•,.m..nt. Anchor holts h. I.,- furnish...! hv tl,.. ow . r Kl.iMiH-. Milking liiHiiii. liiiiln- h'o , I, .„,, f ,., . , , , """"■ '>.P"<- ''<■■ An.a of il„.s,. floors to h.. l..v,'M...I .. a .lept of 2 mch,.s helow top of foun.lations. (Koun.lalion .lo.-s not im-'u I, h. ,-hy-(,-im.h ..ours., of .-om.n.t..). Provi.l,. an.l lav ov..r th.. tlo.ir ar..., ex,-, t n h.. Ice rhamher ami KefnK..rat..r t., a .l.pth ..f K incl,..s wit" «rav . n k.'. ""^ ••I'nk.-rs, W..11 ramm,..l or roll,.,l and aft..rwards moist,.,M.d to pn.ven ston.' \i m 78 absorption of water in the; concrete when laid; on this lay 4 inches of the concrete nS".mT'* '"'M *^' ^r^'"? '"•''*"'^' surface of floor to be troSe le 1 ^ ^ n i\ '^'*'' "'?'^. '"^l^ ^'^^^^^ ''"^ •^^•^n- All floors to be graded to gutter^ and Bell Traps 1 inch to 6 feet. * guiier^ Ice Chamber Flom-.~Excavate the area of the Ice Chamber to a depth of 18 inches below the top of the foundation and lay a system of 3-inch field tilo over floor as shown on plan and connect the same with the factory drainage A trap must be placed in the drain outside of building. On top of the field tile lay 8 inches of coal cinders or coarse gravel. Lay over the gravel one inch rough lumber and cover with 12 inches of planer mill shavings. Cover shav ««. with 1-inch rough lumber and 2-by-4-inch scantling at 24-inch centres. Kefngerator Floor.-ExcavHte area of Refrigerator to a depth of 15 inch.s below the^top of the foundation and lay gravel and concrete the same as in \\orking ««•*•'",.%«'•• ^On top of concrete, lay one course of 3-inch impregnated c..rkJ.oard. finish the top with 1 inch of Portland cement, same as other KUrated and Receiving Platfor.n Floor. ^ Fill the space between outside and insi,h> walls with earth, gravel or stones, well rammed, and lay a floor the same as mW orkmg Koom. Grade floor with 1 inch slope from outside wall to gutter Level of this floor to be 3 feet above floor of AVorking Room GL'TTEKS AND TKAPS. On the Elevated Platform make a gutter 2 inches wide and 2 inches deep at the ends and 3 inches deep at th.- Bell trap. In the Making Room floor where shown on plan make a basin 2«i inches long, 14 inches wide and 4 inche* deep From each end of this basin make a gutter 11 feet long, 4 inches wide i inches deep at the end and 4 inches deep at basin. Around the edge of th.- Engine bed and pump make gutters IJ inches wide and 2 inches deep I .v 4-mch cast-iron soil pipe from the Septic Tank to the Testing Room amlVonne.-t same to Bell Traps set 2 inches below the floor level in the Bath-room, Store- room and resting Room, also to a low down Water-closet in the Bath-room I- roll, this pipe lay 4-inch soil pipe as shown on plan to the Elevated Platform' and connect same to the Bell Trap in the gutter and the sink on Elevated Plat- form, also to one of the Bell Traps in the basin in Making Room floor. { 'onnect the sink m the Making Room to the Septic Tank with U-inch pipe with trip From a dram .-.t the end of the Making Ro(,m to the basin in the gutt.r ay 4-mr-'^: s(,il pipe. Place a .second Bell Trap in the Basin and connect same to this pipe < ontmue the pipe to the Ant.'-room and Ic(- Chamber and ther, connect with Bell Traps as shown on plan. Place a Bell Tra,) .at the c.rner of the boiler brick work 3 inches b.-low the floor level and connect to the pipe from Testing Room to Septic Tank ( 'oni.ect the gutters on engine bed and at pump to the l)asin .-it tli.« Bell Trap witli l-inch \n\n\ ' Septic Tank, l-'rom the corner of the Boiler Boom to the corner of .Makinu Kooiu as slM.wn on i)lan, er.'ct a concrete wall 8 inch.'s thick and 7 feet Ginclu- high. Across tins tank erect two walls (i inches thick an.l 7 fe.-t (i inches high. M.'ike outlets hrough these walls of 3-inch steam pipe with elbows on each • mi. I he mtake end of each outlet to extend down into the tank 2 feet Direct- y over these connections, close to the cover, make op- aings 3 inches in diameter for ventilation. ( „nn<"ct the third compartment ,o the main drain with ;i 3-inch pipe: on th.; emi of th.' pipr in the tank, s-.ew an elbow and a piece <.l pipe 2 feet hmg. ' Floor i)i Tank Make a concrete floor in the Sejjtic T.-ink. 4 inches of concrete and 1 inch hnish, same as on factory floors; all the walls and partition^ in the tank to l)c m.nde smooth and free from holes. 79 and fitte.l with a 2-ind ^.k r vo n fh w-o v^r'"''''^ '^"^■""'•'' "'*•'•- place a vrnf 4 inch..s in dianteter ami , X T "''T -^"- ^ ''•'"'Part.n..nt, iiichos ii, diainHor. "''"'"t and m ^.^ 4 (•(..npartin.nt. ,)lacc a vent 2 SMOKKSTACK. BRICK CHIMNEY. Krect «'xtf>n(l 4 feet above bov.. the ri,lK<' „f roof. ' *" '" ' "•""' I"'^''" ^ '''"'"ey )., exten,! w.\i,i,s. ply of damp proof paper (damp j^rooi fu- ut'i', e) ' A 1 n"''''"'f V""'^""'' ""•■ -jrds on... to be hdf '^^s.^lf ti.Ji^ i::^"^;:!;^;--;;:^^!::;;^,;;';;!: of building pape" ver s uds' S '. ' ' ^/";'"' '""' ^'''''"'>' '*•""" '^'v one , h inch T. & c'^^ruce '' V'' St : i^ ;^ "^""/ '«''"••• "»'' «''i"«l' wi. . ' "V" in the centre. ()„ X fi It Y> "f.ff 'tT'''' Vf '" ^'"'"'"'^ "'<'•■ «'"' • sheathing to be erected perneSuH^v^i^/ "all from ,!„■ foun.iafion. ,1,,. The rest of the .heat hinJ?tXe;:.")e:, h;l^Sr' *""^" "^ """""'"*^ "'"'"^ •"' dry plS/^iil'ILiSr"' '•^*""'"" ^""^ "' •'"^^"'" -"^ - "^ «"•■•' -„. sec<.m?7t::?StTin^,/:[ud;!r'rV'^'^Tr "'!'' -'""-''""'"• "><■'•' ^' a« to bring the iasid^s eut ^ r> inelffT'' ^ ff -^-""•'' '''"^"'^ -' P'=""<' providing a space of 12 Indl!"^. t fi^ ^il u^"^"' 'V''''''^'''''^- ^'"'r studs to be filled S; d • niri, i n I U^" '" '"'"n '^""•■■*- -^P"'" ''<'tw.-..n c.u^se of sheathing i ;. Ice" 'f,," "1 "7'^? T' ' '"'•""•"'''•• '*" ""^ l'^'^' centres, one ply dan^. pnmf ,.p ,;:';,'',,/;, -;K/":^^^^^^^^ 'Strips at 24-inch Last course of T. & G she- thimr rT; . " .'v'' ^P^uce .sheathing jointed. snc. thing ,„ Refrigenitor and Ante-room to be "V' p.\KTrn<)\s. .pac^;f7.1;!s.i';- ^KlrS •;iS:i^S'- " «' "■ -""» » 80 Cover the outside of each row of HtuddiiiK ' ''•th one course of J T. & C\. spruce sheathing, two ply of ilamp proof huildiuK paper and finish with one course of T. & (l. spruce sheathinic. On this sheathing in the Ice chamber hiy 1-incli furring strips at 24-inrh centres, one ply chunp proof paper and one course T. iNt (i. spruce sheathing. The finish next Staking Room to he of "V" joint and erected in the same manner as for outsiile walls of Making Hoom. (First 3 feet inches perpendicular, !)alance horizontal). Boiler Room, Office, Hath Hoom etc. -The partitions dividing Making Hoom Boiler Room, oficc-, Bath-room Testing Hoom etc to he constructed of 2-l)y 4- inch studs covered on both sides with "V joint J-incli T. it ( !. spruce sheathing, laid in same manner as specified for inside of walls of Making Room, namely, H feet (i inches perpendicular and balance horizontal. All " \" ' jointed sheathing to be H inches wide or .') inches wide with a " V " in the •■•■iitre. Partition on Heceiving Platform. — Erect from the edge of Hccciving I'latforiii to the ceiling as shown on plan, a partition to c\. Make two openings 12 inches wide by 8 inches high in the partitiim between Hefrig^rator and Ice (''hand)er and one same size in .\nte-room close to the floor. Make three similar openings near the ceiling. These openings to be fitted with sliding covers. ST.\IRS. Erect a stairway from Boiler Hoom to Attic 2 feet inches with a turn as shown on ])lan. Make a batten (U)or at comer of partiti(m. < KII-IXCS. Ice Chamber- Lay 2-by lO-inch joists on top of walls at 24-in(ii centn-^. On the under sitle. cover with one course of J-incli T. & (r sprtK-e sheathing, two ply of damp proof pai)er and finish with g-incli T. A: (I. spruvc siieathinjf. Th.' space l>etween the joists to be filled with dry planer shavings. Lay one course of ;-inch T. \- (1. sheathing on top of joists. Make a hatch 4 feet by 'A feet in ceiling of Ice ('hand)er 4 feet from the door in gaiile end and fit same with double doors. Ceiling to be supjjorted in centre witli a ;}-incl, iialvanized steam pipe set on a concrete pier with ])roper Hanges on top and bottom. litfriiienit'ir anil Aitte-rooiii. Fix 2-by M)-incli joists at 30 inch centro >o as to make a ce, ig 7 feet clear from the floor. On tlie under side. i-(i\-er with one course of J-inch T. i^ C. sj)ruce sheathing, two finish with ;-inch T. tt Ci. spruce sheathing. The filled with dry t'lancr shavings. L:i\- one coiir-^c on tu|» (if juist-i. Miihimj h'ooin. (tjlivt . Hath Hddiii. linilrr /" lie. Lay (i\cr walls and partiiioii 2-b\ S-inch ., under side (if joist-*. Ia\ one course of T. it (1. spruce mouldinsi. On the upper side of this sheathinu, 1 '!> of damp priMil' paper and space lietwecii tlic i(ii. On the slieathing. Finish cui-ner* wild a\ lietween j(iisl>. one ply (it iiuiliiiuR paper aftacheil to joists with strii)s of wood. Fill space lictwii-n \\- witli 4 inches nf dry ])laner >liaviTigs. Cover ihe upi)er side iif jiiists with ^ T. iV ('. sheathing. In ceiling of .\laking Hoom. tnake a hatch where directed 4 feet scpiare with door of "\' " jointed sheathing on hinges to fit even with the floor abdve. 81 . _ Make hatch 2 fept v 9 (^^.t : i- jo.ntod shrathing c,n hingX to fi ",7^",'? ^' «"".-^ «"«>•» with door of -V '•«• nc..tly finish,.,, ,vi,h .In-sse, h, „V;;V VIT f "'••• '''''^'■^' ^^i*'' openL«s to livii Beam and J'o.l.- I'rov • ,w '.' ■*.'""''' ^'''-^'''K «'n fvilinir "^ /w /n .4< /« In In In double In In make 1 Wr.NDOWS. Elevated Hatforni-Xlll <» "lohos l,y ;i fc-ot. ^e./^■„, y,.,,,ll'ij,;;V w^^^^^^^^^^^ l>y 2 f.-et « inohos. .'l«v .'i feet glazed. ^ --'-V 2 feet l,v 2 feet \vith .louhl,. .anh, ...-h i^S:"?;: thSe ■ ""''"{I ^ '^' « ""•'- '>v :^ feet Window 5 fli; ^ll::r ;^S^«;X; ^^'^^'"« «-- a„d nrivewav OITSIDE DOORS. '^'^is;:::::;:::r:r* ——'-». INSIDE DOORS. iiiliss-l ill! ■£ lMn«.. a,ui fit wuh wrou^., 1, t i,, 2^t f ''r" "'^'' ^^-i s a ^ 1 lie outside cour^P nt i.,.. i- ""'K«raxor door fasteners ' of Makin. Roo^/:,:;r "' '"""'''^ "" ^'"-^^ ^e "V" JoinS.ame a« on inside 64131 — 6 82 ROOF. Roof to be framed and put together in the best manner with rafters 2 by 6 inches and neccBsary tie pieces and supports. Cover rafters with |-inch himber dressed on one side. Lay one ply of damp proof paper and finisli roof with Medium CJrade Kulvanized steel shingles. Finish ridge of r(X)f with galvanizetl "Roll Top Ridge" Cap (including wood core). Finish valleys with galvanized "Special" Valley 15-inch girth. Roof over Weighing Stand. — Erect 4 posts 6 by G inches on foundation as shown on plan. Frame 6-by-6-inch plates level with plate of main building and finish top of posts as shown on plan. Joists and roof to be the same as main building. Six by six inch posts to be neatly cased with dressed lumber. Ventilators. — Erect where directed three 18-inch galvanized ventilators with dampers and flanged bottom, all joints to be made water-tight. Make water-tight joints around chimneys with shingles properly flashed at junction with chimney. "i • PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Properly prepare the whole of the work requiring painting, sand, knot, stop and prime, and then paint the whole of the wood work on outside of building two coats (exclusive of priming) of best white lead and best boiled linseed oil and colour mixed together. All external wood work to be painted in two shades, body of building and doors to be painted white, with trimmings dark green. Inside doors, door frames, window frames, sash and all wainscoting to be painted two coats (exclusive of priming). Window sash to be white and the rest of wood work to be a light gray colour to approval. Walls and ceilings in Ante-room and Refrigerator and walls above wainscoting and ceilings in all the other rooms to be covered with two coats of alabastine (white). The whole of the sashes to be glazed with 16-ounce best quality sheet glass; glass to be well bedded in, puttied, bradded and back puttied and all glass to be left clean and perfect at the end of the work. h Hi