Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Shearing Sheet of if Hy-Rib with Hy-Rib Cutter. Also shears W Hy-Rib without change and IK Hy-Rib by substituting another set of blades. Metal laths are readily cut with tinsmiths shears. 61 HY-RIB AND METAL LATH. Niagara Hotel, Toledo, Ohio. Thomas F. Huber, Architect. Henry J. Spieker, Joists and Studs. Hy-Rib Lath with Truscon Pressed TRUSCON PRESSED STEEL CONSTRUCTION In buildings of all types, Truscon Pressed Steel Joists


Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Shearing Sheet of if Hy-Rib with Hy-Rib Cutter. Also shears W Hy-Rib without change and IK Hy-Rib by substituting another set of blades. Metal laths are readily cut with tinsmiths shears. 61 HY-RIB AND METAL LATH. Niagara Hotel, Toledo, Ohio. Thomas F. Huber, Architect. Henry J. Spieker, Joists and Studs. Hy-Rib Lath with Truscon Pressed TRUSCON PRESSED STEEL CONSTRUCTION In buildings of all types, Truscon Pressed Steel Joists and Studs with Hy-Rib Lathprovide a permanent, fireresisting construction for floors, roofs, partitions, walls, etc. Noforms, no centering and no special equipment are required. Merely set the Pressed Steelmembers in place and apply the plaster and concrete. Truscon Pressed Steel is simple to erect, economical in cost, permanent and construction is verminproof—no rats, mice, roaches, nor vermin of any kind to ruin thebuilding. The metal lath prevents cracking, streaking and falling of the plaster. Truscon Pressed Steel has the advantage of fireproof construction, and can be eco-nomically used in buildings of any size. It is erected with equal safety in the coldest weatherand is light in weight, saving greatly in the floor itself and in all


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