Building Superintendence a Manual for Young Architects Students And Others Int
Building Superintendence a Manual for Young Architects Students And Others Int
T M Theodore Minot Clark
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In Third Story: Tank. All iron pipes, including both waste and air pipes, to be of the best quality, [Afotfs] or [Brady's] make, with all proper fittings ; the horizontal portion of the main soil-pipe in base- ment to be double-thick; all other iron pipes to be single-thick ; and all to be thoroughly coated inside and outside in the best manner with asphaltum before putting up, and the outside to have a second coat afterwards : all to be put up in the best and strongest manner with iron hooks a...nd stays, and the joints caulked with oakum and melted lead. All cold-water supply, air, and waste pipes under 2" are to be best drawn lead, and to weigh as follows : Rising-Main: $ inch to weigh 4 Ibs. Per foot. Other Supply- Pipes : 1-inch to weigh 5 Ibs per foot. | tt 4 5 (( Q (( ( i < 2 " " " Waste, A ir and Over/low Pipes : 2-inch to weigh 5 Ibs per foot. ] i 3 Hot-water pipes throughout to be of National Tube Works' best seamless drawr Brass Pipes. . tings, all put t ner and made perfectly tight.
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