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22800. Carpenter and .Toixkk.
2-inch, square framed ; or bead butt or moulded and square ;
or bead flush and
square ; or moulded both sides; or moulded and bead flush
;
or bead flu^h and
bead butt ; or bead flush on both sides.
Grounds.Those of ^'-inch deal, of 1-inch deal, of Ij-inch de-il, of 1^-inch deal, and
whether circular ; also 1-inch, 1^-inch, and H-inch skeleton grounds {jMr. 2166).
Door cases are usually about o by ;> inches fjr basements; should be of oak in
preference to fir. They fit, or are fixed, into the brickwork, and should be tenoned
(the tenon being pitched or set in white lead) into a stone step or threshold
;
any
wood sill soon rots.
Boor linings. These are either plain, the commoner sort ; or framed, for better work.
1-inch deal, single rebated
; or double rebated (that is, so that the door may hang
on either side)
1^-inch dt^al, single rebated
;
or double rebated.
Ig-inch deal, single rebated
;
or double rebated.
Either of the foregoing may be beaded on the edge.
Framed door linings and, sofitcs for doors are
If-inch, square framed in one panel and doulile rebated: and l.iead butt or
moulded : and bead flush.
1-J-ineh, square framed in one panel and double rebated: and bead butt or
moulded : and bead flush. If the panels in the linings are to be raised, to cor-
respond with panels of doors, they must bo so described.
Framed hack linivgii -.iTe,