. "Armco" iron rust-resisting A 1L M O O E> R. A N T> PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING SELF-CAPPINGFig. DIRECTIONS FOR LAYING PRESSED STANDING SEAMARMCO IRON ROOFING Snip and turn the end locks with the Jointer and bend upper end ofthe sheet up and the lower end down. Commence at the lower right handcorner, hold the sheet so the widest standing seam or lip is at the righthand side, flatten out the wide standing seam, bend it over and nail tothe edge of sheathing, or if Fire Wall, turn the sheet up 4 to 6 inches nailsecurely and counter flash. Straighten the lower end lock so


. "Armco" iron rust-resisting A 1L M O O E> R. A N T> PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING SELF-CAPPINGFig. DIRECTIONS FOR LAYING PRESSED STANDING SEAMARMCO IRON ROOFING Snip and turn the end locks with the Jointer and bend upper end ofthe sheet up and the lower end down. Commence at the lower right handcorner, hold the sheet so the widest standing seam or lip is at the righthand side, flatten out the wide standing seam, bend it over and nail tothe edge of sheathing, or if Fire Wall, turn the sheet up 4 to 6 inches nailsecurely and counter flash. Straighten the lower end lock so as to allow same to be nailed to edgeof sheeting, this represents the starting sheet, applied. Now apply cleats to the sheathing, 2 at the upper lock end and oneevery 12 or 14 inches on the side seam, then continue your course up tothe comb of the roof, allowing the sheets to project one inch over thecomb of the roof on one side and two inches on the other. Straighten up, fold the higher over the lower and form seam withsqueezing tongs. Or if Ridge Roll is to be applied, it will not be necessaryto fold over end, mak


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