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English: Because of the fire risks, open flame cutting and welding deserves careful attention both in the preparation of specifications and during the work. As much welding as possible should be done offsite. For example, at the Nightingale Brown House, several large trusses were assembled offsite, then carefully hoisted through a window for installation.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN38/CuttingandWelding.htm
Author Irving B. Haynes and Associates
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The Nightingale Brown house is found in Providence, RI

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