Building and industrial news . Roofs Floors CurtainWalls Partitions Ceilings Eliminate Form Work in your concrete construction The cost of form work doubtless has often caused youto make alterations in plans you would have liked tocarry out. It is especially so in curved or arched con-strucflion—admittedly the Wrongest and mo^ Self-Sentering will enable you to plan roofs, floors, ceilings, walls,> partitions, etc., without form work of any kind. It is adapted withequal facility to flat, inclined or curved surfices. Concrete roofs ofany character may be constructed with it. Floors


Building and industrial news . Roofs Floors CurtainWalls Partitions Ceilings Eliminate Form Work in your concrete construction The cost of form work doubtless has often caused youto make alterations in plans you would have liked tocarry out. It is especially so in curved or arched con-strucflion—admittedly the Wrongest and mo^ Self-Sentering will enable you to plan roofs, floors, ceilings, walls,> partitions, etc., without form work of any kind. It is adapted withequal facility to flat, inclined or curved surfices. Concrete roofs ofany character may be constructed with it. Floors can be plannedwith arched slab construction on spans up to 12 in width. Par-tition built with it need be only 2 thick—a great saving of floorspace in large lofts. Self-Sentering is a new reiuforceinent and centering coml)ined. Itis manufactured in sheets 28 wide and up to 12 long, or curvedin the factory to any desired radius. It is made up of a series ofcold-drawn heavy ribs connected with the most efficient form ofexpanded metal, all cut and drawn from one sheet of special steel. Write for our Fireproofing Handbook We shall be glad to send you a complimentary copy on request. It is a handsome 80-pageillustrated book, published for Architects, Engineers and Contrac;ors. It will give youconcisely all the facts you want to have


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