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Identifier: GordonVanTineCoGordonvantinehomes19210001 (find matches)
Title: Gordon-Van Tine homes
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Gordon-Van Tine Co.
Subjects: house plans -- catalogs Division 22 Division 26 domestic architecture designs and plans plumbing fixtures fuel-fired domestic water heaters interior lighting fixtures lamps and ballasts
Publisher: Gordon-Van Tine Co.
Contributing Library: JD Collection

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n Above SILLS PLATES, RAFTERS AND FRAMING—2x4, No. 1 ROOF—1x8 boards laid tight—cut-torfit, covered with 3-ply . .!„,,., guaranteed Flint Coated Roofing.Yellow Pine with 2x6 ridge. DOORS—1x6 Beaded Siding with stiles and rails for back—cut- DOOR POSTS 4x4, No. 1 Yellow Pine. ^ ^ ^ ^ HARDWARE—For doors—strap hinges, foot and head bolts, and SASH_Two sash for each garage, to open in. rim lock with two keys. For sash-hmges and fasteners. Nails ^ ^ ^ for entire building. n ■; 4 . . . , . PLANS and blue prints are furnished free. PAINT—Two coats Quality Paint for outside walls and doors. v . , , , u1 , Sizes Ready Cut Garage No. 101Side Walls 8 ft. high. Garages 8 ft. wide have double doors 7 it. iii 0 e, i q r. Width, Length by 8 ft. Garages over 8 ft. wide have double doors 8 ft. by 8 tt. i0xl6f% 1 For Prices of SIDING—1x6 No. 1 Yellow Pine, dressed and matched, set 12 x 18 ft > These Garages tl 14 x20 ft J See First Page vertically. GordonA/anTine Homes Page 120
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Ready Gut Garage No, 103 Ready Gut Garage No. 105 (For Two Cars; Every Stick of Lumber Ready Cut Doors all Factory Made — At Less than Rough Lumber Costs The garages shown on this page though simple in design andeconomical of material are distinctive in appearance, substantialin construction and being made of the best materials will last forgenerations. Because of their simplicity they harmonize wellwith any surroundings. Every bit of lumber which goes into these buildings is readycut. The window frames are factory made and shipped readyto set into the wall. The garage doors are made complete in ourown factories of clear white pine lumber and are shipped ready tohang. These doors are as finely made as the best house frontdoor and cost much less than the usual nailed together door whichtakes the carpenter about two days to make on the job. Theyare 1 % inches thick, mortise and tenon joints, and will hang trueand straight and look well as long as the garage lasts. Because all material

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  • bookid:GordonVanTineCoGordonvantinehomes19210001
  • bookyear:1921
  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Gordon_Van_Tine_Co_
  • booksubject:house_plans____catalogs
  • booksubject:Division_22
  • booksubject:Division_26
  • booksubject:domestic_architecture
  • booksubject:designs_and_plans
  • booksubject:plumbing_fixtures
  • booksubject:fuel_fired_domestic_water_heaters
  • booksubject:interior_lighting_fixtures
  • booksubject:lamps
  • booksubject:and_ballasts
  • bookpublisher:Gordon_Van_Tine_Co_
  • bookcontributor:JD_Collection
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  • bookleafnumber:129
  • bookcollection:buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary
  • bookcollection:additional_collections
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