. "Armco" iron rust-resisting Fig. 36. Shows Clapboards laid on eachside of Coiner Boards. Fig. 37. Shows sectional view of Clap-board with Lap Joint and Nailpartly driven. This Lap formshook joint, and if the nails aredriven secure with the nailset, the joint will be thor-oughly water-tight. 28 Fig. 38. Shows section of Corner with Weatherboard Sid-ing. a k. :ml o o b r. a tsi e> r^Mc/ BEADED SIDING AND CEILING Fig. 39. - * J Gauges^ to 26 Regular stock sheets are 24 inches wide by eight to ten feet long. Beaded sheets are used for both Siding and Ceiling, and make a
. "Armco" iron rust-resisting Fig. 36. Shows Clapboards laid on eachside of Coiner Boards. Fig. 37. Shows sectional view of Clap-board with Lap Joint and Nailpartly driven. This Lap formshook joint, and if the nails aredriven secure with the nailset, the joint will be thor-oughly water-tight. 28 Fig. 38. Shows section of Corner with Weatherboard Sid-ing. a k. :ml o o b r. a tsi e> r^Mc/ BEADED SIDING AND CEILING Fig. 39. - * J Gauges^ to 26 Regular stock sheets are 24 inches wide by eight to ten feet long. Beaded sheets are used for both Siding and Ceiling, and make a veryfine appearance, however used. Each sheet has 9 beads, 3 inches apart, and covers 24 inches whenlapped in outer bead. No special tools are required to apply the material. Sheets can be applied direct to ceiling joists, but make a much betterjob when close sheathing is used and can be laid much faster. When no length is specified we always ship 8-foot sheets. 29 SM£e>**A TC. XI O O B R. A K D
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