Building Superintendence; a Manual for Young Architects, Students, And Others Interested in Building Operations As Carried On At the Present Day

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Building Superintendence; a Manual for Young Architects, Students, And Others Interested in Building Operations As Carried On At the Present Day
T M Theodore Minot Clark
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Each tile is set in a bed of cement spread for it, and beaten down to the proper point with the wooden handle of the trowel. After a sufficient number have been laid, the joints may be grouted with liquid cement, which must, however, be immediately wiped off the surface of the tiles, since it is difficult to remove it when dry.
If the cement is good, the tiles cannot, after a few days, be removed without breaking, so that too much care cannot be exer- cised in placing them properly at first Whe
...n the pattern reaches the edge it is usually necessary to cut many of the tiles. This can be done by soaking them well in water, and then scoring a line with a sharp chisel where the separation is to be made ; then plac- ing the chisel exactly on the line, a sharp blow will divide the tile neatly. Wide chisels should be used, and unless the tile is well soaked, it is apt to fly into fragments.
After the floor is done, it is covered with sawdust an inch or two deep, and planks laid over it to walk on.


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