Image from page 15 of "Sheet metals and sheet metal products : no. 292" (1911)
Identifier: SheetMetalsAndSheetMetalProductsNo.292
Title: Sheet metals and sheet metal products : no. 292
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Wheeling Corrugating Company
Subjects: Division 07 sheet-metal -- catalogs metal products -- catalogs corrugated metal roofing metal shingles metal siding tin roll roofing tin gutters
Publisher: Wheeling Corrugating Company
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V. C, V. C,P. S. S,, Etc.24 ins. wide 5 feet 9.2317.6926.5935.7695.1284.6153.846 9.5057.9216.7895.9415.3814.7523.961 9.6 8. 6.857 6. 5.333 4.8 4. 10 6 feet 8.333 7 feet 7 143 8 feet 6.25 9 feet 5 556 10 feet 5 12 feet 4.167 Odd feet. ..Odd inches. 46.1538553.846 47.5247570.2964 48.576. 50.600. If for odd lengths, divide the number above by the length and multiply as beforestated. If length is inches, use the number for odd inches.* If in feet, use odd feet.For steel pressed brick or rock faced brick and stone, multiply number of squares by 8. 6. Roofings, Square Feet per Sheet 2Mor 1 M inch Corrugated 26 ins. wide sq. ft. 1 H inch Corrugated 25 ]4 ins. wide sq. ft. 3 V. Crimpand % inchCorrugated25 ins. widesq. ft. 3 V. C. and 5 V. C. V. Crimp P. S. S. Etc. 24 ins. wide sq. ft. 5 feet 10.833 13. 15.167 17.333 19.5 21.667 26. 10.52 12.624 14.728 16.832 18.937 21.041 25.248 10.417 12.5 14.583 16.667 18.75 20.833 25. 10. 6 feet 12. 7 feet 14. 8 feet 16. 9 feet 18. 10 feet 20. 12 feet 24.
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14WHEELING CQRRUGATI/SJG CO., WHEELING, W. VA. IRON and steel for covering and enclosingpurposes in building construction have come tobe as widely used as steel girders and I beams.The industrial growth of the nation and theconsequent necessity for swift and economicalbuilding, the development of metal manufactur-ing processes, and the increasing scarcity ofwood are all important factors making for theincreased use of metal. Roofings and sidings of iron and steel have proven their value. Their fire-proof qualities are of inestimable value; the economy of upkeep, facility of application, strength and durability are some of the advantages inherent in this material. Metal of sufficient weight for the work intended should always be used. Every detail of manufacture of our roofings and sidings is carried on under the super-vision of skilled workmen, with machinery of the most approved type. The material is ofthe best quality and of the weight specified. Insurance As a rule, metal roofings
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