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T M Theodore Minot Clark
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, 1. 1*1. R j /- tenal, to check the transmission of sound. Cane fibre makes a clean, dry material, which will not harbor moths, but a coarse felt of woolen rags is commonly used. Certain varie- ties are so prepared as to be incombustible, and, especially if used in several thicknesses, may prove valuable in preventing the spread of fire from one story of a house to another. The felt paper made for the purpose from asbestos is the best of these, but is very ex- pensive; and, to be of much use a...s deafening, should be in two Fig. 170 layers. For deafening alone, a corrugated or embossed paper, which can be had also in asbestos, is useful.
In the Middle States, particularly where ordinary floors are laid with a single thickness of boards, it is customary Floor in * ma t cn the boards (Fig. 170), as otherwise currents of air would come up freely through the joints from the spaces between the beams ; and the influence of this habit, more BUILDING SUPERINTENDENCE jgQ than any real necessity, has made it customary to match also the the upper boarding of double floors, even in inferior rooms.


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