Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Stucco Garage of S. M. Fechheimer, Highland Park, Lath on Wood Studs, Stuccoed and Back-plastered. Stucco Garage for Dr. Moran, Detroit, with Concrete Posts. 38 TRUSCON STEEL COMPANY. Hy-Rib Concrete Sidings on wood studs, before plastering. Barns on Walker Bros. Farm, Walkerville, Ont. ON THE FARM (Catalogue, Hy-Rib Concrete Silos and Farm Buildings sent on request.) The day of the unsightly short-lived wood frame build


Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Stucco Garage of S. M. Fechheimer, Highland Park, Lath on Wood Studs, Stuccoed and Back-plastered. Stucco Garage for Dr. Moran, Detroit, with Concrete Posts. 38 TRUSCON STEEL COMPANY. Hy-Rib Concrete Sidings on wood studs, before plastering. Barns on Walker Bros. Farm, Walkerville, Ont. ON THE FARM (Catalogue, Hy-Rib Concrete Silos and Farm Buildings sent on request.) The day of the unsightly short-lived wood frame buildings is passing, and in their placeare found modern concrete structures. The average farm is provided with no means offighting fire, so that the slightest fire may cause the total loss of a large amount of construction is a necessity in farm buildings. Hy-Rib and Metal Lath, owing to their simplicity and. ease of application, make itpossible for concrete construction to be carried on by the ordinary farm mechanic. The sand and stone for the concrete are easily accessible in the neighborhood—thePortland cement is secured from local dealers. Hy-Rib is shipped in exact lengths, and,where desired, bent to any curve. Its uses are found in the building of houses, barns, andsheds of all kinds—in constructing culverts, cisterns, tanks


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