. "Armco" iron rust-resisting 4-X GRADE DOUBLE CROSS-LOCK ROLL ROOFING MADE OF EITHER PAINTED OR GALVANIZED IRON Fig. A. Shows cleatsand sheets in posi-tion for seaming. B. Shows cleathooked over sheet. C. Finished dou-ble seam. This style of roofing is especially adapted to roofs having less thantwo inches pitch to the foot, and is used successfully where only one inchfall is given. Each roll as shipped contains 50 lineal feet, 2 feet wide after thesheets are seamed together. These rolls are made up of 5 resquaredsheets 26}2 wide, 122 inches long, swedged together, being locke
. "Armco" iron rust-resisting 4-X GRADE DOUBLE CROSS-LOCK ROLL ROOFING MADE OF EITHER PAINTED OR GALVANIZED IRON Fig. A. Shows cleatsand sheets in posi-tion for seaming. B. Shows cleathooked over sheet. C. Finished dou-ble seam. This style of roofing is especially adapted to roofs having less thantwo inches pitch to the foot, and is used successfully where only one inchfall is given. Each roll as shipped contains 50 lineal feet, 2 feet wide after thesheets are seamed together. These rolls are made up of 5 resquaredsheets 26}2 wide, 122 inches long, swedged together, being locked by apower swedger that makes a very close and neat joint. Our method of laying is very simple, and makes a perfect roof whencompleted. We do not rivet or countersink our caps, but allow for ex-pansion and contraction in our metal cleat fastening. This is a very desirable roofing where buildings have the roof pitchone way only, with a slight fall and long courses. We can furnish Roll Roofing with either single or double cross lock. Gauges 28 and 26 in galvanized or 26 in painted. Never Give a Roof Less than One Inch Fall to th
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