. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. hod of cork-ing joints is to use a* small piece of hardwood, about 2 in. wide and 1 and about 7 in. long. Run thisalong the edge of the open joints andtap lightly with a hammer. The resultwill be that the bead where the jointoccurs will fit snug and tight up againstthe other bead, and when painted thejoint will not be visible. In many of the modern steel ceilingdesigns the moulding between the fieldplates and the filler is entirely done awaywith. In designs such as this, leave theoutside edge of the field platesunnailed, until the filler is


. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. hod of cork-ing joints is to use a* small piece of hardwood, about 2 in. wide and 1 and about 7 in. long. Run thisalong the edge of the open joints andtap lightly with a hammer. The resultwill be that the bead where the jointoccurs will fit snug and tight up againstthe other bead, and when painted thejoint will not be visible. In many of the modern steel ceilingdesigns the moulding between the fieldplates and the filler is entirely done awaywith. In designs such as this, leave theoutside edge of the field platesunnailed, until the filler isslipped under the field plate,In cases where a moulding is used nailthe edge of the plates, as the bead onthe inside edge of the moulding goes overthe bead on the plate. However, beforeputting on this moulding, it is absolutelynecessary to put the filler on from the centre of the bead onthe edge of the plates out toward thecornice, the required width of the mold-ing, then measure out from thewall the required projection of the. Steel Ceilings And Side Walls as Used in a Business Office. 101 HARDWARE AND METAL cornice, and the space which is left willbe the exact width of the filler required.[f this measured exactly 1G in., themanufacturer would send 18 in. wide,which would allow the filler to run in1 in. under the moulding, and 1 in. underthe flange of the cornice. Be Careful With Moulding. Having finished the filler, put on themoulding, care being taken not to presstoo hard on the moulding, as this tendsto flatten it out and consequently it willcover more than the required distance,with the result that a straight line can-not be obtained. This is one of the mostunsightly defects in connection withsteel ceilings, because the moulding, be-ing deeper than the ceiling plates, standsout more prominently than any otherpart of the ceiling. Therefore, the er-ector cannot exercise too much carewhen putting on mouldings. After the moulding comes the is where t


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