Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . 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 behavior in tests, and itsqualities of economy, simplicity and permanence. Type B construction, consisting of stud-ding with wood sheathing and waterproofing, to which th


Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . 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 behavior in tests, and itsqualities of economy, simplicity and permanence. Type B construction, consisting of stud-ding with wood sheathing and waterproofing, to which the metal lath and stucco is applied,has, however, been successfully used in great numbers of excellent residences. Referring to the back-plastered metal lath (type A), the construction is very wood framing, such as required for any good construction, is erected with 2x 4 studs spaced 16 to 24 and braced with bridging between floors. The outer face ofstuds and an inch back on sides are coated with asphalt or creosote paint. The Y% Hy-RibLath with ribs horizontal and lath surface away from studs is stapled to the studs and plas-. TS ?i^4^->?^^vv^^ j&fsz&&^enft\s/(sy?Z&/ ^Ct/Zs/hfe Zv/7/hA


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