Catalogue of useful information and tables relative to iron, sheet and other products manufactured by Milliken Brothers, arranged for the use of engineers, architects and builders . are hammered dowuinto the corrugations to form a water tight joint. The gutters are made in a number ofdiflFerent shapes. Figure 13 gives dimensions of various kinds of half round gutters,the size of course depending upon the area of the roof which has to be taken care of Figure 14 gives a general view of this form of gut-ter. Figure 15 shows the round gutter with the corru-gated iron, the arrangement of the end of
Catalogue of useful information and tables relative to iron, sheet and other products manufactured by Milliken Brothers, arranged for the use of engineers, architects and builders . are hammered dowuinto the corrugations to form a water tight joint. The gutters are made in a number ofdiflFerent shapes. Figure 13 gives dimensions of various kinds of half round gutters,the size of course depending upon the area of the roof which has to be taken care of Figure 14 gives a general view of this form of gut-ter. Figure 15 shows the round gutter with the corru-gated iron, the arrangement of the end of the gutter andof the leader connecting with the gutter. Figure 16shows a more ornamental form of gutter and Figure 17a still more ornamental one. This last named makesa very nice finish and handsome appearance at the eavesof the roof Figure 18 represents the flashing which isused in a variety of forms at any point where twopieces of sheet iron meet at different angles, or wherecorrugated iron connects with a brick wall. A pieceof flashing is shown underneath a window in Figure20. Although not shown in illustration in this cata-logue, we are prepared to furnish all kinds of. Fkujre 14.
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