Fig. 34.—Household Science equipment with drop-leaf table
Figure 33 shows the three-flame-burner oil-stove with the shelf underneath containing three kettles and the one-flame-burner oil-stove.
Another type of equipment is shown in Figure 34. Each end of the top of this cabinet drops down when the cupboard doors are closed, space being thus economized. The top of the table may be covered with oil-cloth or zinc carefully tacked down on the edges.
The directions for making this cabinet are as follows:
MATERIALS REQUIRED
| Lumber: | ||
| 7 pieces ¾" × 4" ×14' | yellow pine ceiling | |
| 6 pieces 1" × 4" × 12' | yellow pine flooring | |
| 1 piece 1" × 12" ×12' | ||
| 1 piece 1" × 8" × 12' | No. 1 common white pine | |
| 1 piece ½" × 6" ×14' | ||
| 4 white pine laths | ||
| Hardware: | ||
| 7 pairs 1½" × 3" butthinges | 1 lb. 8d finishing nails | |
| 3 cupboard catches | 1 lb. 6d finishing nails | |
| 1 piece zinc (27" × 39") | ¼ lb. box 1" brads | |
| 2 pieces zinc (21" × 27") | ¼ lb. box 1¼" brads | |
| 1 drawer pull | 1 box tacks | |
| 2 ft. stopper chain | ||