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2020
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Overview
[...]the gray stocks are an inferior kind. Pan tiles are about IS inches long, 8 inches broad, and about half an inch thick; their transverse section is a figure of contrary curvature, the form of the tile being two portions of cylindric surfaces on both sides; the part which is of the greatest radius serves as a channel for discharging the rain water, and the other part, which is of much less radius, serves to lap over the edge of the adjoining tile: at the upper end of the tile projects a knob from the under and convex side, for the purpose of hanging it to the laths. [...]the book covers many of the trades needed to build a house from start to finish.
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Early American Industries Association
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