Edwards buildings. . In Figures 44 and 45 are shown twoviews of a small ALL-STEEL buildingThis type has been used for Meter andPump Houses, Watchman Shanties andMotor-Cycle Carages. Shipped in five completely assembledsections. Can be set up in one half-hour. Size 4 feet wide by 7 feet 7 feet 6 inches 6 feet 6 inches high. Galvanized Steel siding and be had in other sizes. Shipped in crates ready to bolt together. FIG. 44—Outside View. Note in Fig. 45 the ample is rigid and door cannot glass in door cannot be broken out. An excellent b


Edwards buildings. . In Figures 44 and 45 are shown twoviews of a small ALL-STEEL buildingThis type has been used for Meter andPump Houses, Watchman Shanties andMotor-Cycle Carages. Shipped in five completely assembledsections. Can be set up in one half-hour. Size 4 feet wide by 7 feet 7 feet 6 inches 6 feet 6 inches high. Galvanized Steel siding and be had in other sizes. Shipped in crates ready to bolt together. FIG. 44—Outside View. Note in Fig. 45 the ample is rigid and door cannot glass in door cannot be broken out. An excellent building for a toolshed. No painting required. Xo wood to rot or biirn. The cost is surprisingly low. The materials and workmanshipsurprisingly high grade. Many uses for such a FIG. 45—Inside View.


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