Catalogue R2 illustrating and describing metallic building materials for outside use, 1912 / Metallic Roofing Coof Canada. . the machine, making it impossible to line them true on theroof a- the corrugations will start to •run or go askew, producing a bad-looking,[eaky job. If the sheets arc not well galvanized, they might as well not he galvanizedatall. The galvanized or zinc coating is to protect the metal, and if it wears oft orcracks off in a few years it is little Letter than useless. Our (Jorrugated Iron i> made from the finest corrugating quality of sheets producedby the largest and
Catalogue R2 illustrating and describing metallic building materials for outside use, 1912 / Metallic Roofing Coof Canada. . the machine, making it impossible to line them true on theroof a- the corrugations will start to •run or go askew, producing a bad-looking,[eaky job. If the sheets arc not well galvanized, they might as well not he galvanizedatall. The galvanized or zinc coating is to protect the metal, and if it wears oft orcracks off in a few years it is little Letter than useless. Our (Jorrugated Iron i> made from the finest corrugating quality of sheets producedby the largest and most reputable makers. Every sheet is annealed, square, soft andpliable They are thoroughly well galvanized by the most improved process known toThe trade and after manufacture on our powerful corrugating press can he relied on toline up absolutely straight and true from eave to ridge In using our corrugatedsheets you are positively assured of getting the very best of their kind, sheets that willgo on well, will tit snugly together at the joints, and that will make a durable lastingroof or side on your buildings. 15. CORRUGATED IRON (Continued) GALVANIZED OR PAINTED Gauges 18 to 28 Lengths up to 10 feet GALVANIZED PAINTED Gauge, Approximate Weight per100 Square Feet. GAUGE, Approximate Weight per100 Square Feet. No. 28 No. 26 - No. 24 No. 22 No. 20 No. 18 76 lbs. 85 lbs. No. 28 70 lbs. No. 26 No. 24 84 lbs No. 22 No. 20 140 lbs. No. 18 220 lbs. For Code see Page 19. Size of Corrugations.—We make three sizes : 2| x f, 2 x § and lx} inches. Above table of weights applies to the 2\ x f size, which is the standard. Theweight of 2 x f inch will be six per cent, higher and the weight of 1 x J inch three percent, higher. 2xf inch not made heavier than 22 gauge; 1 x \ inch not made heavierthan 26 gauge. Size of Sheets.—Standard sizes of galvanized sheets, six, eight and ten feet long by33 inches wide. Painted sheets, six and eight
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