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CASING

Volume 5 · 77 words · 1815 Edition

CASING of TIMBER WORK, among builders, is the plastering the house all over the outside with mortar, and then striking it while wet, by a ruler, with the corner of a trowel, to make it resemble the joints of freestone. Some direct it to be done upon heart-laths, because the mortar would, in a little time, decay the lap laths; and to lay on the mortar in two thicknesses, viz. a second before the first is dry.