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Show GATE THAT WILL NOTg Cheap, Durable and Easily Mjjd Operated. JPVfn Tho nccoinpnniiiK IllustralpSilij' roaonts a form of farm rnn Ti 'rj, olionp, durable, easily nmuaKiilv'v operatod and will not sag tfiEg?" Of UBO. -v0bW Tho gato shown In tho lligtjly0n Is 14 feet long, but niny bo nindM"n roasonablo length desired. jSaSpJ'1' bar is a twcntfour foot sUgsJIlF. bar is fastened to tho gataRgMf hy means of a pin on which JpJMS, turns The box shown onapfrce end of tho top bar Is niledjwSL Sl,f Ilclent flold stones to nlmostjafoce tho gate. Tho frame of tlngjag con slsts of a stiff wooden J structure strapped and bolted at thocorne On this barbed, plain or commonvwro, Is fastened. It Is well to drio? ring over tho top end of tholarB Eat0 post to keep It from woarlngM PHt- k tnvj ting, and also to attach anJJron plato to tho undorsldo of tho tojjflbar where It rests on tho post. aK Concrcto Foundation for ;H7 Scales. X. Y. Z. Plcaso tell mfflshow to build a concrcto foundafjorjTfor ha scales 15 by 10 feet, wfiatjauantit) of material Would bo needed? Ans. You cannot get Mbotter material ma-terial f6r a foundatlonjfor a haj scale, for the wnlls aro smooth, and If properly built they novqrget out of order by tho action ofWost The walls should bo ono foojlhlck. You do not mention tho height required, but they are gonerallyjitjout 3 feet C Inches high, so a foundation 10 feet by 15 feet by 3 feet Tnches high would require C barreUupf Portland cement, G yards of gravel and ono yard of stono for flllorsTfi Tho way to proceed iijpulldliig the foundation Is, first, toket tho exact blze or pattern of tho "cues, allowing 1 1-2 Inches between Itiem and the wall, so that they capjplay up and do-vn and be fieo front to wal Tho Hoor planlLs can projottovcr tho Iron so that It plays up aadtlown freely: tho walls aro bullojietween two planks with bolts or feby 4 uprights with wedge bctwecltiiprlghts and pjanks to l;ceDlhQ nWrfrpw unroad-lug. unroad-lug. " - |