Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Stucco on Hy-Rib Metal Lath. Residence of Harvey Whipple,Detroit, Michigan. Hy-Rib Plastered with Cement Stucco. Residence ofN. J. Spaulding, Ionia, Michigan. How to Build a Hy-Rib Stucco House WHY HY-RIB LATH?—No furring strips are necessary with Hy-Rib Lath, as theribs keep the lath surface away from the wood. The ribs also give exceptional stiffness sothat studs can be readily spaced 24 centers, as contrasted with 12 to 16 inches for otherco


Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . Stucco on Hy-Rib Metal Lath. Residence of Harvey Whipple,Detroit, Michigan. Hy-Rib Plastered with Cement Stucco. Residence ofN. J. Spaulding, Ionia, Michigan. How to Build a Hy-Rib Stucco House WHY HY-RIB LATH?—No furring strips are necessary with Hy-Rib Lath, as theribs keep the lath surface away from the wood. The ribs also give exceptional stiffness sothat studs can be readily spaced 24 centers, as contrasted with 12 to 16 inches for otherconstructions. The mesh of the Hy-Rib Lath provides a perfect key for the plaster andthe straight, rigid surface makes an ideal surface to work upon. The interlocking ribsalong sides of sheets avoid waste of lath in laps. The complete specifications on following pages and the accompanying details give fullinformation on how to build stucco residences. Two types of wall construction are A, consisting of Hy-Rib Lath attached directly to the studs and back-plastered, is theconstruction which we strongly recommend because of its superior


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