. "Armco" iron rust-resisting ATC^Tvi O O E> R. A N I> PLAIN PRESSED BRICK SIDING Fig. Shows sheet of Iron Brick Siding as shipped. Sheets 28 inches wide by 60 inches long. Standard sheets measure 28 x 60 inches. In all cases care should betaken to break side joints. This will give greater strength to the struc-ture and allow material to fit more perfectly. Gauges 28 and 20. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING Commence about eight inches from right-hand corner, always apply-ing first sheet at bottom of right-hand corner, and lay from right to lefton all four sides, if they are to be


. "Armco" iron rust-resisting ATC^Tvi O O E> R. A N I> PLAIN PRESSED BRICK SIDING Fig. Shows sheet of Iron Brick Siding as shipped. Sheets 28 inches wide by 60 inches long. Standard sheets measure 28 x 60 inches. In all cases care should betaken to break side joints. This will give greater strength to the struc-ture and allow material to fit more perfectly. Gauges 28 and 20. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING Commence about eight inches from right-hand corner, always apply-ing first sheet at bottom of right-hand corner, and lay from right to lefton all four sides, if they are to be covered. In starting first course, if theframe work rests on the ground, put a wood strip all around the foot threeinches wide. After first course is laid, if a piece is left, use this to startthe next course; always have the nailing flanges at top of sheet and end ofsheet last laid, so that the next sheet will lap over flange at top and side,and fit into grooves and form perfect joints. We advise driving one nailin every third brick groove, forming a square. This forms the sheetto sheathing, and keeps


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