3389. Also an assortment of nails of various sizes from large spikes down to small tacks, not forgetting brass-headed nails, some larger and some smaller.


3890. Screws and likewise, will be found to be very convenient, and hooks on which to hang things.


3891. The nails and screws should be kept in a wooden box, made with division to separate the various sorts, for it is very troublesome to have them mixed.


3892. And let care be taken to keep up the supply, lest it should ran out unexpectedly, and the deficiency cause delay and inconvenience at a time when their use is wanted.


3893. It is well to have somewhere, in the lower part of the house, a deep, light closet, appropriated entirely to tools and things of equal utility, for executing promptly such little repairs as convenience may require, without the delay or expense of procuring an artisan. This closet should have at least one large shelf, and that about three feet from the floor.