■B| SHEET M ETAL RUILDING M ATERIAL FOR EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR Roofing Siding Ceding Cornice Skylights Ventilators Shingles Etc., Etc. MANUFACTURED BY THE Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY EIGHTH TO NINTH STREETS CHESAPEAKE & OHIO AND LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROADS lib* ESC it AcT mo |T7 im Classics \L Ml? ■KJa^lN MEMORY OF HENRY OGDEN AVERY ARCH ITECT^G^Ov9- BORN THIRTY-FIRST JANUARY MDCCC LII DIED THIRTIETH APRIL MDCCC LXXXX-(2/£> ‘-*2/©'^HIS PARENTS SAMUEL P AVERY AND MARY OGDEN AVERY HAVE FOUNDED THIS REFERENCE LIBRARY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ART^O^ V CO O €€(S 2£C $ /oflfsc? Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2020 with funding from Columbia University Libraries * https://archive.org/details/moeschledwardscoOOmoes CATALOGUE 1913 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY OPPOSITE CINCINNATI The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co. INCORPORATED) Manufacturers of Sheet Metal Building Material For Interior and Exterior EIGHTH TO NINTH STREETS, CHESAPEAKE & OHIO AND LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROADS. OFFICE, 76 WEST NINTH STREET Private Telephone Branch Connecting All Departments COVINGTON, KENTUCKY OPPOSITE CINCINNATI A. Making Roofing. B. Making Shingles. C. View of Office. D. Engineering Dept. E. Skylights and Ventilators. F. Corrugating Sheets. G. Making Brick Siding. I. View of Office. K. Making Conductor Pipe. H. Making Stone Siding. J. Pres. & Sec’y Office. L. Warehouse. 6 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. ANNOUNCEMENT TO USERS OF SHEET METAL BUILDING MATERIAL. In compiling our catalogue, we have endeavored to set forth in a concise and convenient manner, a series of illustrations which will aid our customers in determining the style of material they may require. To supply the rapidly increasing demand for our products, we have greatly enlarged and improved our facilities by adding machinery and increasing our stocks to enable us to make our usual prompt shipments. Our equipment consists of the best and latest improved machinery obtainable, which with efficient and skilled workmen enables us to turn out our products economically, hence we are at all times in position to make prices as low as is consistent with high quality.. Our success is an indication of the quality of the materials we manu¬ facture and of fair and liberal treatment to our customers and it is our desire to zealously guard the reputation already conceded us of producing the best designed and highest grade goods on the market. We thank old friends for their good will and new ones in anticipation, and subscribe ourselves in readiness to serve all faithfully, Very truly yours, THE MOESCHL-EDWARDS CORRUGATING CO. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 7 TERMS. Net cash in thirty days, or two per cent discount for cash if paid in ten days from date of shipment. Parties desiring credit must have good commercial rating, or furnish approved references from whom satisfactory reports must be received before shipments will be made; otherwise goods will be shipped with bill-of- lading attached to draft. Accounts not paid when due are subject to sight draft with exchange, but we much prefer to have remittance sent us when bills mature. All orders are taken subject to unavoidable delays and are not subject to cancellation without our consent; orders for special work cannot be cancelled under any circumstances after work has been commenced. When shipments are made, the goods are the property of the buyer, who must look to the transportation company for any loss, delays or damage in transit; our responsibility ceases when we obtain the carrier’s receipt for shipments in good order. No claims for defects or shortages will be considered or allowed unless made immediately upon receipt of goods and before any of the material has been used or disposed of. Quotations are for prompt acceptance and subject to change without notice. 8 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky “JUSTRIGHT” ROOFING. “That Simple Roof That Don’t Leak.” Perfect in Construction. Moderate in Price. No Wood Strips Used. No Special Tools Required. Buildings Covered with Sheet Metal Easily Applied. Absolutely Rain-Proof. No Painting. No Repairing. never been Struck by Lightning. Fig. 833. Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers. ade in Lengths of 5 to 12 Feet Inclusive, With a Covering Width of 24 Inches. Fig. 16-H. “JUSTRIGHT^SHEET.” End view of “Justright” Sheets showing the middle and side crimp. See Fig. 16-T, page 7. The purpose of the two Vs at the sides is for the second V to act as a water guard. If water should pass or be driven by high winds over the first or outside V (as is often the case in common V crimp), it is impossible for it to pass the second V. “Justright” Roofing is adapted to roofs of both low and high pitch. It is very - easily applied. No w'ood sticks are used. The nails are driven through the top of the first or outside V. The Vs are sufficiently rigid that this may be done without mashing them. The center V adds rigidity to the sheet and affords a place for additional nailing, thus preventing possible rattling. Anyone who can drive a nail can put it on successfully. As “Justright” Galvanized Roofing is more rigid than common V crimp, sheeting- boards may be placed farther apart, thus decreasing the cost of the frame structure and reducing fire risk. With “Justright” Roofing use our “Never-Rust” Galvanized Nails. We also advise using our lead washers between the nail head and roofing. See page 32. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 9 “JUSTRIGHT” ROOFING FITTINGS. Fig. 16 A. “JUSTRIGHT” Ridge Roll ready to apply to the building. The V’s which are stamped in the apron of the ridge roll fit snugly over the crimps of the roofing, making a tight and ornamental finish. Made in 24-inch lengths. Fig. 16 J. “JUSTRIGHT” Crimps. Large size section of Crimps showing where nail is placed. Fig. 16 D. “JUSTRIGHT” Eave Starter ready to apply to the building. No cutting or turning'the ends of sheets is necessary with this starter. Made 24 inches wide. 10 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. “JUSTRIGHT” ROOFING FITTINGS. Fig. 16 E. Illustrates “JUSTRIGHT” End Wall Flashing ready to apply. The stamped V’s fit snugly over the crimp in Roofing Sheets and makes a tight joint. Made in 24-ineh lengths. Fig. 16 F. Fig. It G. Illustrates “JUSTRIGHT” Side Wall Flashing, furnished either flat or formed in any width or length desired. In ordering Fig. 16 G give measurements at A. & B. Fig. 833 Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers. Gable Finish, made 4 and 6 inches in height and any length. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 11 IMPROVED V CRIMP ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 123 A Fig. 123 B Fig. 23. The face of these Roofing Sheets is a series of shallow, parallel channels that not only stiffen the sheet and assist in overcoming rattling, but concentrates the water and prevents the water from being driven against the open edge of the crimp. Made in 2 V Crimp as shown by Fig. 123 A, also with 3-V Crimp as shown by Fig. 123 B. Applied with hammer and nails and triangular wood strip, the same as ordinary V Crimp. Stock sizes, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot lengths. One square consists of 6% sheets, 24 x 96, or equivalent, and will lay one square less the lap at the end of the sheets. 12 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky COVINGTON LOCK JOINT METAL ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Patent Applied for. Can be put on with hammer and nails. No special tools required. Absolutely Storm Proof. Fig. 25. Sheets in position ready to interlock. Fig. 25-E. Profile of sheet showing position of locking parts and manner of locking sheets. See Fig. 25-C. This is the roofing that everybody has been seeking. Our special interlocking joint roofing can be applied by laying the sheets from left to right, right to left, or up and down from eave to ridge. The nails, being covered, are protected from the weather. The Covington Lock is so constructed that the erector can, with his hands, interlock the end laps, making the lock at the joint like one continuous piece of metal. It is not necessary to use a hatchet, hammer, chisel, screw driver, or any other tool to get it to¬ gether. There are no openings at the end laps of this roofing as with sheets with lock joints that are lapped and not interlocked. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 13 COVINGTON LOCK JOINT METAL ROOFING. Galvanized or Painted. Made in all lengths from 5 to 12 feet inclusive, either painted or galvanized, from Nos. 28, 26 and 24 gauge. It can be used on a roof with one-inch fall to the foot or more and has all the advantages of every roof on the market, besides many points of merit which no other roofing possesses. Fig. 25-A. Position of Crimps when interlocking sheets. Fig. 25-D. Fig. 25-C. Profile of sheet showing position of locking parts after sheets are in position. The lock on the Covington roofing is made by forming two V’s on the nailing side of the sheet and one on the other. The one V is provided with a tongue which enters a pocket formed between the two V’s on the nailing side. This tongue and pocket which receives it, is placed near the top of the V so that the water cannot run into the seam. With the double crimps no wood sticks are required. The nails are covered; there is no chance for them to draw or leak. The double crimp on the edges reinforce the lock parts and adds rigidity, making it the tightest seam on the market. The construction provides for expansion and contraction and for an air space between the metal which allows for a circulation of air, thus keeping the joint dry and eliminating the possibility of corrosion. Sheets are furnished with or without center crimp. 14 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. “KENTUCKY” LOCK JOINT METAL ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Patent Applied for. Made in all lengths, from five to twelve feet inclusive. Fig. 26. Sheets in position ready to interlock. Fig. 26E Profile of sheet, showing position of locking parts and manner of locking sheets. See Fig. 26C. The “Kentucky” Roofing is the only roofing manufactured with the Lock Joint at the top of the crimp. With this construction the water cannot run into it from the body of the sheet, or be blown in, as the locking part is not only raised from the plane of the sheet, but protected by a second crimp which also acts as a binder and stiffener. This roofing, like our “Covington” design, is constructed with provisions for expansion and contraction. The nails, being covered, allow no chance to leak. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 15 “KENTUCKY” LOCK JOINT METAL ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Patent Applied for. Fig. 26D Two sheets locked together. Fig. C. Profile of sheet, showing the locking parts after sheets are in position. The “Kentucky Lock Joint Roofing was designed with a view to overcome the many annoyances found in all types of lock joint roofing now on the market. This roofing is easy to put together, even though the edges get squeezed or bent in shipping. This cannot be said of any other roofing. The lock being at the top where it is easy to get at, and the over-lapping crimp being much larger than the nailing crimps, allows the erector to put this style of roofing on with the greatest of ease. It is made in all lengths, 5 to 12 feet inclusive, either painted or galvanized, in & 26 and 24 gauge. Can be used on a roof with one and one-half-inch or more fall to the foot. Sheets are furnished with or without center crimp as desired. We recommend sheets fur¬ nished with center crimp. 16 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. TWO “V” CRIMP ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized Fig. 8. The simplest style and cheapest form of any metal roof manufactured and for many purposes as satisfactory as more expensive kinds. We recommend this roof to those wishing a good, cheap and durable covering for bams, warehouses, saw mills, cotton sheds, etc. Fig. 8 shows V-Crimp Roofing as shipped. Sheet will lay 24 inches from center to center of crimps and is furnished in 5, 6 , 7, 8 , 9, 10 and 12 foot lengths. We ship No. 28 gauge, 8 foot sheets, also necessary triangular wood strips, unless otherwise ordered, but when furnished these wood strips are charged extra. One square consists of 634 sheets 24 x 96 inches, or equivalent, and will lay one square less the lock or lap at the end of the sheets. THREE “V” CRIMP ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 9. Is largely preferred by many users on account of its perfect provision against con¬ traction and expansion of the sheet and less liability to rattle when on the building. When ordering this style always mention Middle or Three “V” Crimp; unless ordered in this manner regular Two “V” Crimp will be shipped. Middle “V” Crimp Roofing may be laid over sheathing or can be applied direct over old shingles. No tools are required for applying, except tinners’ snips and mallet. Sticks for three crimps always shipped unless otherwise specified. Furnished in 5, 6 , 7, 8 , 9, 10 and 12 foot lengths. One square consists of 6^4 sheets, 24 x 96 inches or equivalent, and will lay one square less the lock or lap at^the. end of the sheets. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 17 APPLICATION OF “V” CRIMP ROOFING. Fig. 8-A. “V” CRIMP ROOFING. Fig. 8-D. May be laid over sheathing, shingles, lath or direct to rafters placed 24 inches from center to cen¬ ter, on any roof having more than two inches pitch to the foot. The ends of sheets can either be lapped or put together with lock joint. ' I Fig. 8-B. Shows Lap Joint as Nailed. Fig. 833. Nails and Lead Washers. Fig. 8-C. See page 32 ’ Shows Lock Joint as applied to sheathing. If desired to lay with end locks, cut each end of sheet inch, as shown by A in Fig. 8-D, and when put on roof, mallet the joints down close. Fig. 8-E. Shows triangular wood strip (Fig. 8-E) to be used under the crimps and nail as in¬ dicated in Fig. 8-D. Use 1%-inch wire nails, which will reach through the top of crimps and into the sheathing or roof supports. A ridge roof may be finished by lapping sheets over the ridge or by using our ridge capping, page 96. When ordered, we send one pair tinners’ snips and one end lock former, charging cost. We will refund the amount charged when the tools are returned in good order, charges prepaid. Always mark on shipping card by whom returned, to insure proper credit. 18 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. SELF CAP ROLL ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 13. Directions for Applying. Unroll and cut off roofing the length of roof, allowing an inch for comb on one side and two inches on the opposite side, and an inch or more for flashing or turning down at eaves. Turn the outside edge of the first strip you lay down over barge board one inch and nail. Turn the inside edge up one inch, then anchor by using cleats nailed about 14 inches apart. Drive nails close to edge of roofing, as it holds more firmly. Turn up edge of the next strip \ x /i inches and lay it up close to the one-inch edge of the first strip, turn down over the one-inch edge, fold the end of the cleat back over the top of seam and make same tight with tongs. The comb is made by flattening down the standing seam 6 to 8 inches from the comb, and then turning up the ends, on one side one inch and on the opposite side two inches. Anchor the one-inch side with cleats and turn the two-inch over the one-inch end. This makes a standing seam along the comb. If you use Ridge Roll it is not necessary to allow the one inch and two inches on opposite sides of the comb. In this ease finish the standing seams to the comb and nail the Ridge Roll over the comb. Hips are made in the same way after cutting to the correct angle. Standard size roll is 50 feet in length, containing sufficient to lay one square. We can furnish rolls of any length up to 150 feet, when specially ordered. Tools for Self Capping Roll. Edging Tong, 13^-inch. . . . .Fig. 282. .Page 88. Edging Tong, 1-inch. .Fig. 282_ Squeezing Tongs. .Fig. 283. Snip. Jointer. \ The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 19 ROLL AND CAP ROOFING. With Ordinary Caps. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 14. The cut shows the application of our Roll and Cap Roofing. Many roofers prefer making their standing seams on the building to suit a flat roof and use the Roll and Cap Roofing. The sheets are securely locked and grooved together, making a perfect joint before leaving the factory. The standing seam is turned up the desired height by the use of edging tongs and securely nailed to the sheating boards with the use of cleats. The caps are then placed over the standing seams and securely held in position by folding the cleat over them and squeezing tight with a Squeezing Tongs. This roofing makes one of the best roofs in use if properly put on by a careful roofer or tinner and is largely used by them in preference to any other. Is easily handled and costs less freight than boxed roofing. Standard size roll is 50 feet in length, containing sufficient to lay one square. We can furnish rolls of any length up to 150 feet, when specially ordered. For tools required in applying this style, see page 20. 20 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky ROLL'AND CAP ROOFING. With Special Long Caps, 6 to 10 Feet. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 15. This style is applied in the same manner as Roll and Cap with ordinary caps. The features of the long caps are there will be fewer laps, less liability of leaking and greater speed in applying. Tools for Roll and Cap. Edging Tong, 1-inch. Squeezing Tong. .Fig. 282. .Fig. 283. .$1.50 . 1.50 . 1.00 Jointer. .Fig. 306. .Page 87. .50 Note: —If desired, charge for tools will be refunded, if tools are returned in good order, freight prepaid. When returned, tools should be plainly and securely marked or tagged to insure proper credit. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 21 PRESSED STANDING SEAM ROOFING. 24 Gauge and Lighter. Painted or Galvanized. Is very simple in application and effective in construction. The sheets are formed with a cap on each side. f PRESSED STANDING SPAML ROOFING / END LOCK “A” represents sheet as shipped. “B” explains method of application. "C” shows finished seam. Sheets are 24 inches wide from center of seams and made in lengths of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 feet in all gauges No. 24 and lighter. One hundred square feet per square, allowance for side laps included. One pound of galvanized cleats shipped with each square. Fnd locks turned 10 cents a square, extra. Can be applied on sheathing with end laps, if the roof has sufficient pitch or on flat roof, with end locks. In applying this roofing the nails are concealed, no nails being exposed to the weather. Tools Required—Sent only when ordered. Squeezing Tongs (to close seams). Fig. 283.Page 88 Snips. Fig. 294.Page 92 Jointer. Fig. 306.Page 87 $1.50 1.00 .50 22 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky PRESSED STANDING SEAM WITH OUR SPECIAL HI-SEAM. This style roofing overcomes all the faults of old style roofing with scant one-inch high seams and is so constructed that the experienced and inexperienced may erect a roof that will not leak. Note the Hi-Seam, which is lj^ inches high, over which water cannot climb or be driven by high winds. This roof will be a success on any pitch. Fig. 28 A. OLD STYLE. Fig. 28 B. This illustration shows exact heighth of standing seam. HI-SEAM. Tools For Hi-Seam. Squeezing Tong, \y 2 inches, Fig. 283.Page 88.Price, $2.75 net. Snips.Price, 1.00 net. Joiner.Fig. 306.Page 87.Price, 50 net. Note:—I f desired, charge for tools will be refunded, if tools are returned in good order, freight prepaid. When returned, tools should be plainly and securely marked and tagged to insure proper credit. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 23 RULES OF MEASUREMENT. The following is the basis upon which all quotations for sheet metal building materi are made: A square consists of one hundred square feet, calculated oy the following rules: Corrugated Sheets Imitation Brick and Stone—full width and length of sheets after being corrugated or formed. No allowance for either side or end laps. V-Crimped, Beaded, Weatherboard—full length of sheet and actual covering width. No allowance for end laps. Standing Seam (Pressed Standing Seam or Roll) actual covering width and full length are caluclated, whether the sheets are connected by end locks and shipped in rolls, or separate and shipped in bundles. No allowance for end laps. Nails, Clips and Rivets; Wood Strips, Dry Paint, Cement and Ready Mixed Paints are sold by the pound, gallon or square (the amount generally required in applying a square). They are not included in the price quoted for the roofing, siding and ceiling, unless expressly stated, but when furnished are charged as separate items. Ridge Roll, Ridge Cap, Corrugated Wood Strips, Corner Boards, Panel Strips, Window and Door Case Coverings, Mouldings, Stilings, etc., are not included in prices quoted for roofing, siding and ceiling, but are sold by the lineal foot and charged as separate items. INSURANCE. As a rule, metal roofings reduce the rate of insurance fully one-third and in towns poorly equipped wfith fire-fighting apparatus the reduction is as much as one-half to tw r o- thirds. Builders should endeavor to make their buiMings fire-proof on account of the inconvenience and loss caused by both fire and water, as well as the tedious problem of adjustment with the insurance companies. TOOLS. When tools are ordered for applying roofing, the charge will be as per list. If you do not want to keep the tools, return them in good order, charges prepaid, and we will credit your account or refund the amount charged. When returning tools please be particular to notify us and to mark the shipping tag by whom returned to insure proper credit; also mail us bill of lading to enable us to trace if lost in transit. 24 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky < 2H-INCH CORRUGATED ROOFING AND SIDING. PAINTED OR GALVANIZED. Fig. 2. Sheet metal in its strongest form is found in corrugated sheets, as the corrugations stiffen the sheets to the highest possible degree. When applied over light, inexpensive framing it makes a cheap, substantial, fire-proof building. They can be applied directly to building without first sheathing, if desired. We make 3-inch, 2K*inch, 2-inch, 1^-inch and $4 -inch corrugations. All corrugated sheets sold per ICO sq. ft. (called a square), with no allowance for laps. 16 Gauge and Lighter. Corrugations are >£-inch deep. Can make as deep as Y%- inch. Sheets 26 Inches Wide, Both Corrugations Down. Standard Lengths are 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 feet. 134-INCH CORRUGATED ROOFING AND SIDING. PAINTED OR GALVANIZED. Fig. 3. This size Corrugation can be used for same purpose as 2J4-incli Corrugated Sheets. When used for Roofing purposes should be lapped two full Corrugations on side of sheet and 8 inches on end. Makes neat Ceiling or covering for exterior or interior of any kind of building. 22 Gauge and Lighter. Corrugations fi-inch deep. Sheets 25% inches wide, Corrugations Both Down, Standard Lengths are 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 feet. For Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers see page 32. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 25 5/8-INCH CORRUGATED SIDING AND CEILING. For Sidings, Ceilings, Partitions, Wainscoatings, Etc. Fig. 4. This size corrugation is used extensively for ceiling purposes; also for fire-proofing wooden shutters, sliding doors or openings and for lining inside frame work, joists, facing, etc., etc. CORRUGATED ROOFING WITH PRESSED STANDING SEAM EDGES. Painted or Galvanized. Sheets are 24 inches wide between seams and 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 feet long. Allowance for side laps included, but not for end laps. In this style of roofing is found com¬ bined all of the desirable features of both the Corrugated and the Pressed Standing Seam. On account of the corrugations this roofing cannot be applied with end locks turned; the or¬ dinary end lap is therefore used. The method of applying is the same as for Pressed Standing Seam Roofing, except that in¬ stead of turning end locks in the sheets, they are overlapped four to six inches, according to the pitch of the roof. The comb is formed by placing a piece of wood filler between the seams on either side of the ridge, and applying ridge roll. 2J^-inch or 1 J^-incli Corrugations. Fig. 5 26 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky CROSS CORRUGATED SHEETS. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 833. Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers. Manufactured especially for grain elevators, mills and high buildings, where there is liability of structure settling. 23^-inch corrugations carried in stock 28 inches wide, 45, 50, 56, 66, 77, 88, 100, 110 and 132 inches long. Made in all gauges, 16 and lighter. lJ4-i nc h corrugations carried in stock 28 inches wide, 44, 49, 55, 65, 76, 87, 99, 109 and 130 inches long. Made in all gauges, No. 22 and lighter. ^-inch corrugations carried in stock 28 inches wide, 44, 49, 55, 65, 76, 87, 99, 109 and 130 inches long. Made in all gauges. No. 24 and lighter. Other sizes will be made promptly on special orders. Fig. 7. CORRUGATED ELEVATOR SHEETS. Galvanized or Painted. The regular size of sheets for elevator siding is 26 to 32 inches wide by 24 to 40 inches long, 23^-inch corrugations. Elevator sheets are laid with a two- inch end lap and nailed two inches above the upper edges of lower sheets, thus allowing the sheets a play of two inches in every course if the sides of the elevator settle, which sometimes happens. By applying in this manner the sheets will not buckle nor will the nails be drawn out if settling occurs. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 27 CORRUGATED CURVED AWNINGS. Made from Nos. 16 to 28 gauge black, painted or galvanized sheets, with 2J^-inch or lJ4-inch corrugations. Fig. 159. Single Curved Awning, Supported by Post and Frame. See Figs. 172 and 174, Page 28. Fig. 160. Double Curved Awning, Supported by Brace and Frame. See Figs. 170 and 171, Page 28. 28 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. ORNAMENTAL AWNINGS. Fig. 187. There are many places where a plain corrugated awning will mar the looks of the sur¬ roundings. For such places we have designed a neat and ornamental awning or canopy. The awnings are as strong and durable as others, cost but little more and add so much to the appearance of the building. Prices on application. Fig. 172. T-Iron Rafters. Price per foot, 70 cents. ffl Fig. 174. Pipe Post. Pipe Post. Price List. 2 -in. size. .. .30 cents per foot 2J^-in. size. . . .40 cents per foot 3 -in. size. .. .60 cents per foot Price includes flange and slots and holes to secure T-Iron Rafter. Size A to B 6-0 5-6 5-0 4-6 4-0 4-0 Price List. Size B to C 12-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 7-0 6-0 $9.50 8.00 7.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 Price includes clips for fastening wood purlins. Angle Iron Purlins. Price 8 cents per lineal foot. Write for discounts. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 29 CORRUGATED CURVED AWNINGS. How to Order. State whether painted or galvan¬ ized corrugated is wanted and the size of corrugations, 2 J 4 -inch or IJ 4 - inch, also the gauge. State if T-Iron rafters, Fig. 172 or brackets Fig. 173, 185 or 186 are wanted. If T-iron rafters are ordered, give the distance from the building to the point where pipe posts are to be placed as shown by C Fig. 183, and length of post as shown by D Fig. 184. If brackets are ordered, give the distance from A to B and B to C, Fig. 173. Give the total width of building as shown by A, Fig. 183 and total width that awning can project as shown by M, Fig. 185. Give a sketch showing how brack¬ ets fasten against wall and show offset, if any, from top and lower brace. State numbers of brackets required. State if frame is to be attached to wood, brick, stone or iron. For flashing on roof against build¬ ing, see Fig. 86 , page 31. State if Angle Iron Purlins or wood are wanted, see Fig. 184. AWNINGS WITH STRAIGHT ROOF. We furnish awnings with straight sheets, using either corrugated sheets, cluster shingles or our “Just- Right Roofing. Prices on application. 30 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CURVED CORRUGATED SHEETS. and 23^-Inch Corrugation. Corrugated sheet for Roofing and Ceiling. Sheets are curved to any required radius and of any length. We curve the corrugation as shown in Fig. 161 in any gauge from 16 to 28 inclusive, guaranteeing all curving to be perfect and to correspond with specifica¬ tions furnished. Fig. 162. Ulnstrates position of curved corrugated sheets on floor beams, for ceilings in fire¬ proof buildings after concrete filling is put in. The ceilings may be painted in any color to suit. Prices quoted on specifications only. APPLYING CORRUGATED SHEETS TO STEEL FRAME STRUCTURES. T Fig. 164. Fig. 165A. ... Fi 2- 165 > Fig. 165A. Fig. 166. nigures 164 165 and 166 illustrate the most popular methods of fastening Corru¬ gated Sheets to Steel Frames. Fig. 165A illustrates our oval head fasteners which are made from /6-inch soft galvanized wire in 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14-inch lengths. Side laps of sheets should be riveted every 12 to 18 inches and end laps in alternate corrugations. Price on Clips Nails and Rivets upon application. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 31 CORRUGATED SIDE WALL FLASHING. Fig. 87. Made in both 254-inch and 154-inch corrugated. Painted or Galvanized. CORRUGATED END WALL FLASHING. Fig. 86. Made in both 254-inch and 154-inch corrugated. Painted or Galvanized. CORRUGATED RIDGE ROLL. Fig. 85. Made in both 254-inch and 154-inch corrugated. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 158. Shows Application of our Corrugated Ridge Roll. CORRUGATED RIDGE CAPPING. Fig. 84. Made in both 254-inch and 154-inch corrugated. Painted or Galvanized. 32 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. LEAD WASHERS. These washers make water tight joints on any surface. They also prevent rust below the nail head and are used extensively with all metal roofing and siding. Packed in boxes containing 100 pounds each. A pound contains 325 washers, sufficient to apply about three squares of roofing or siding. We will also furnish washers in quantities to apply special orders of roofing and siding. “NEVER-RUST” GALVANIZED NAILS. W No. 13 1" No. 12 1 y 2 " No. 10 Fig. 835. 1M" No. 10 2" No. 9 Shows full size of Barbed Steel Wire Nails used in fastening Corrugated Iron and other styles of Sheet Metal Roof¬ ing, Siding and Ceiling. Made especially for us for roofing purposes. Are treated and coated by a special process, which makes them absolutely rustless and consequently unlike the ordinary nails. They will not affect metal roofing. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 33 CORRUGATED GALVANIZED CULVERTS. Fig. 176. Requires No Painting. Made from genuine rust-resisting, non-corrosive iron in multiples of two feet and in any diameter up to 96 inches. Culverts are made from No. 22 to No. 10 gauge inclusive, the diameter determining the gauge. Furnished in any length, riveted by machinery which makes the seams tight and a straight culvert. Shipped complete in as long lengths as is convenient to handle. When lengths ordered are too long for economical handling we furnish a connecting band for joining the short lengths, enabling you to get the length desired. Diameter in 22 20 18 16 14 12 Inches. Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge Price Pi ice Price Price Price Price Per Foot Per Foot Per Foot Per Foot Per Foot Per Foot 8 50 57 71 10 63 73 .91 12 .75 .85 1.15 1 35 15 .95 1 .10 1.45 1 70 18 1.20 1.35 1.75 2.05 2.50 24 1.70 2.25 2.65 3.10 30 2.15 2.80 3 30 3.95 36 3.40 4.00 4.80 6.40 45 4.20 5.00 6.00 8.00 48 4,50 5.50 6.50 8.60 60 6.70 8.00 10.80 72 8.00 9.50 14.20 FACTS. Made in one piece, the width of your road, hence no joints to break loose. The corrugations form a binder with the soil, hence wash outs are unknown. Being machine riveted the seams arc tighter and the culvert straighter. No tools of any sort necessary to in¬ stall one of our corrugated culverts. Have the approval of the United States Good Roads authorities. CARRYING CAPACITY. Showing how many culverts of one size it takes to carry as much water as any larger size, each culvert having a fall of one inch to the hundred feet. Example—One 60-inch culvert will carry as much water as 86 12-inch cul¬ verts. 60" 48" 36" 30" 24" IS" 12" 1 1 % VA QVs 14 K 34§ ' 86 1 2'A 3K 8A 19f 49 1 l 7 A 4 ^TO 24M 1 2A 5 12A 1 02 6 1 2H 34 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. MECCO PORTABLE ALL METAL GARAGE. Fig. 177. Made entirely of metal, riveted and bolted together. Each section is made of heavy corrugated iron, riveted to angle iron frames in 4 x 8 foot units. The corners of all frames are reinforced with gusset plates, and when set up according to blue print and in¬ structions which we furnish, it is absolutely rigid, fire-proof, storm-proof, lightning-proof, and will last a lifetime. The Mecco Portable Garage can be erected in two or three hours, as the construction is ver}^ simple. With each garage we furnish: One pair double entrance doors, each 4x8 feet, braced and fitted with hasp for padlock. Two Louvre Ventilators for the gables to remove all fumes and keep the interior of the garage dry. Three fireproof windows with wire glass, all necessary bolts and nuts for the complete assembling of the building. We do not furnish floors. Note: —To meet every requirement of those who are interested in Metal Garages, we make in addition to the above a strictly good, low cost, wood frame Metal Covered Garage. Also an All Metal Garage of different frame and exterior construction, as well as an All Metal Garage of portable construction which is put together with bolts and which can be erected by anyone who will follow the detailed instructions enclosed with invoice. Fire-proof portable buildings made for all purposes, and any size, suitable for Real Estate Offices, Powder or Oil Houses, Bunk Houses for contractors. Section Houses for Railroads, Chicken Coops, Boat Houses, Summer Camp Houses, etc. Prices quoted on receipt of specifications. Send for illustrated circular. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 35 BEADED SIDING AND CEILING. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 39. Shows sheet of Beaded Siding and Ceiling. Sheets cover 24 inches from center to center of outside beads and can be furnished any length up to 10 feet. The beads are small corrugations, j^-inch wide and )4-inch deep, spaced 3 inches from center to center. This style of ceiling is very desirable in stores, churches, warehouses, factories, engine rooms, boiler rooms, public halls, paper mills, glass factories, etc. No special tools required. The sheets should be lapped one or two inches at ends and over one bead at side. Can be applied perpendicularly or horizontally (as preferred) to boards, studding or joists placed the proper distance apart, or over old plaster. Pur¬ chasers can paint it any desired color. Regular length sheets, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet. We always ship sheets 8 feet long unless otherwise ordered. One square consists of 6)4 sheets 24 x 96 or its equivalent and will lay one square, less the lap at the end of the sheets. 36 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky PRESSED STEEL BRICK SIDING. PAINTED OR GALVANIZED. Fig. 40. Pressed Steel Brick Siding ready for application. Can be applied by any mechanic. Costs no more than best wood siding and about one-fifth that of brick. In beauty of appearance, durability, cheapness, and as a protection against fire, we c'aim this siding has no equal. Most Insurance Underwriters give this style of covering the same rating as Brick or Stone. ALWAYS LAY THE CONCAVE OR HOLLOWED PART OF MORTAR LINE ON OUTSIDE. Corner Trimming and Pilasters. See page 37. Fig. 41. When applied has the appearance of rock-faced brick, The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 37 CORNER TRIMMINGS AND PILASTERS Painted or Galvanized. I Face 13 inches wide. Fig. 40A. Face, 13 inches wide. Fig. 41A. Each Face, 13 inches wide. Fig. 40B. Each Face, 13 inches wide. Fig. 4IB. Corners and Pilasters show 13 inches to the weather on each face. Use a wood back, J^-inch thick and 12%-inch wide. 38 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. ROCK FACE STONE SIDING. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 42. It is unquestionably an elegant facing for store fronts and is now generally preferred to the old galvanized iron fronts, because it is cheaper, makes a handsomer front and is more easily applied. Architects, builders and contractors have endorsed the use of Rock Face Siding for dwellings, school houses, business blocks, factories, opera houses, auditoriums, in preference to any other style of siding. Our Metal Sidings can be applied by any mechanic, lay perfectly smooth and after being painted are a good imitation of and substitute for brick or stone. Cost about half as much as wood siding and about one-eigth that of brick. In beauty of appearance, durability, cheapness, and as a protection against fire, we claim these sidings have no equal. Most insurance underwriters give this style of covering the same rating as brick or stone. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 39 CONTINUOUS ROCK-FACED STONE. PAINTED OR GALVANIZED. Used for Belt Courses, Windows and Door Caps, Window Sills, etc. Made 4, 6, 8 and 10 inches in width and 5 and 10 foot lengths. Fig. 208. CORNER TRIMMINGS AND PILASTERS. Fig. 209. Fig. 210. Fig. 211. These Corners show 12 inches to the weather on each face. Use a wood back jdj-inch thick by the width of the face of the corner plate. After placed in position proceed to apply the siding. Prices on Application. 40 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky WEATHER BOARD SIDING. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 38. Used extensivelyjis siding omframe buildings. Cheap, durable and fire-proof and the preferred substitute for Wooden Weather-Boarding. We furnish 6J4 sheets 24 x 96 inches for a square, which will lay 100 square feet on building, less the laps at the end of the sheets. Eight foot lengths can be applied directly to studding 16 inches from centers, or on rough sheathing. In order to provide for 1-inch end laps, place every sixth stud 15 inches from centers. When applying to sheathing, place nails 4 to 6 inches apart, along the horizontal laps and immediately under the projecting crimp. When applying to studding nail to each stud. Nail end laps at the upper edge of each face or “board.” Manufactured in 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot lengths. Fig. 213. Shows Metal A 'Corner Boards used in finishing corners and angles of buildings in connection with Weather-Board Siding. Corner Boards are sold by the lineal foot and made in lengths from 2 to 10 feet. Each'face is made 4 inches wide. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 41 PLAIN CORNICE, WINDOW AND DOOR CASINGS. Fig. 215. Fig. 216. Fig. 217. Plain Cornice. Fig. 215. Fig. 216. Fig. 217. Plain Cornice. Fig. 214. Painted Galvanized 24-inch Girt, per lineal foot. $0.18 $0.24 26-inch Girt, per lineal foot.193d> .26 28-inch Girt, per lineal foot.21 .28 30-inch Girt, per lineal foot.23 .30 Sills for Windows and Doors. Fig. 215. Painted Galvanized 9-inch Girt, per lineal foot. $0.07 $0.09 10-inch Girt, per lineal foot.07 Yi -10 12-inch Girt, per lineal foot.09 .12 Casings and Caps for Windows. Figs. 216 and 217. Painted Galvanized 3- inch Face, 10-inch Girt, per lineal foot. $0.074£ $0.10 4- inch Face, 11-inch Girt, per lineal foot.083dj . 11 5- inch Face, 12-inch Girt, per lineal foot.09 .12 BARN DOOR TRACK COVER. Galvanized or Painted. Fig. 219. Protects barn door rails from rain and snow, preventing wheels and rails from rusting. Usual size, 10-inch girth. Made in 10-foot lengths. 42 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky METAL SHINGLES. For Roofing and Siding. Painted and Galvanized. We are now offering to the trade a full line of Sheet Metal Shingles. These Shingles are adapted and unequaled for Residences, Schools, Churches and Public Buildings of all kinds. They make a practical, durable and ornamental roof and are equally suitable for siding. From a viewpoint of beauty they cannot be excelled. They are perfectly water tight and are the only shingle on the market with a continuous seal at the end of the side locks. It is impossible for rain, snow and sleet to blow under them. “Standard Shingles” are made in three sizes, the larger sizes being used for covering buildings with ordinary pitch and the smallest size for ornamenting Gable Ends, Towers, Porches, Roofs, etc. A careful examination of our shingles will convince the most skep¬ tical of the superiority of our mechanical and scientific construction. We do not use light weight material and sacrifice quality in order to lower our cost. To those who want the best, both in material and construction, we are prepared to furnish a high grade article at a moderate price. This applies also to our “Justright,” “Ideal” and “Covington” Shingles, illustrated on pages 44, 45 and 46, which however, are made in one size only, 10 x 14. Galvanized Shingles require no painting, unless desired for appearance. There are no cracks in the coating of our shingles, as we use a special tight coated stock, manufac¬ tured for us exclusively. We stand back of all our goods and guarantee our Metal Shingles to be absolutely free from all imperfections in the zinc coating. Our Painted Shingles are not made from wasters. All shingles are made from sheets of prime terne plates and are covered with a coat of special paint (which is mixed with pure linseed oil), with a dipping process which covers all parts, including the lock. We recom¬ mend that another coat of good quality metal roofing paint be put on as soon as con¬ venient after the roof is laid. Our shingles are packed in strong boxes containing one square. All trimmings, such as Valleys, Flashings, Hips, Ridges, etc., arc shown on the fol¬ lowing pages. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 43 METAL SHINGLES. “ Standard ” lock joint metal shingles are ornamental, durable, inexpensive and absolutely weather-proof. Wind will not affect them. Expansion and contraction provided for. No repairs are required. They are fire-proof. “Standard” shingles made in three sizes: 7x10 inches, 10 x 14 inches and 14 x 20 inches. Packed in boxes containing sufficient quantity to lay one square to the weather. Sizes.7 x 10 in. 10 x 14 in. 14 x 20 in. No. per Square. . . 312 140 67 Fig. 56. Standard Metal Shingles. Made of galvanized steel. Painted LC and IX tin or copper. Fig. 228. Cut shows a continuous seal at ■nd of side lock; impossible for rain, know or sleet to blow up under it. Ours is the only shingle on the mar¬ ket having this feature. IIIi Fig. 56A. No solder required. No nails exposed. No extra tools necessary. Any mechanic can apply them. Also suitable for Siding, Mansards, Gables, etc. Fig. 227. Provision is made for expansion and contraction. Fig. 57B. This shows application of our Justright Shingle (Fig. 57) with ornamental Ridge Capping, Finial and Hip Shingles in position. 44 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL SHINGLES. “Justright” Shingle. Fig. 57. Fig. 57A. Shows Justright Shingles assembled. Justright Metal Shingles are manufactured in one size, 10x14 inches, and are packed one square in a box. A square con¬ sists of 140 shingles, a sufficient number to lay a square to the weather. See figures 228 and 227, page 43 for construction of lock and end finish. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL SHINGLES. Fig. 58A Shows Ideal Shingles Assembled. Fig. 58. IDEAL SHINGLE Manufactured in one size, 10 x 14 inches, and packed one square in a box. A square consists of 140 shingles, a sufficient number to lay a square to the weather. See figures 227 and 228 for construction of lock and end finish. Fig. 58B. This shows application of our "Ideal” Shingles, Fig. 58, with ornamental Ridge Cap¬ ping, Finial and Hip Shingles in position. 46 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL SHINGLES. Fig. 59. ‘Covington” Metal Shingle. Manufactured in one size, 10 x 14 inches, and packed one square in a box. A square consists of 140 shingles, a sufficient number to lay a square to the weather. See figures 228 and 227, Page 43, for con¬ struction and end finish. Fig. 59A. Shows “Covington” Shingles assembled. Fig. 59B. This shows application of our “Covington” Shingles, Fig. 59, with ornamental Ridge Capping, Finial and Hip Shingle in position. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 47 METAL SHINGLES. Special Fittings. Fig. 91.—Superior Ridge Roll Fig. 92.—Superior Ridge Capping Fig. 93. Superior Valley Fig. 94. Shows manner of locking Shingles to Superior Valley Fig. 95. Gable End Finish Fig. 96. Combination Gable and Moulding. Fig. 97. Hip Shingle. Fig. 98. Superior Shingle Gutter. Shingles lock over fold same as on valley. 48 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING METAL SHINGLES, VALLEY, RIDGE CAPPING, HIP SHINGLES, ETC. Metal Shingles are suitable for any roof upon which wood shingles or slate can be used; upon all roofs having a pitch of three inches or more to the foot. Metal Shingles are laid by the same rules that govern the laying of wood shingles or slate: Cover building with sheathing boards laid tight joint; good common boards will answer, but must be of even thickness. Sheathing boards must always be laid either parallel with the ridge and eaves or diagonally—never lay sheathing boards up and down. The use of sheathing paper laid underneath the shingles is recommended. Being a non-conductor, it adds much to the warmth of the house in winter, makes the house cooler in hot weather and adds but little to the cost of the roof. Never use tarred paper under metal roofing, the acid in the tar injures the metal. The center of each shingle must be exactly over joints of last course laid, so as to break joints. Commence laying the shingles at the lower left hand comer of the roof, when facing the comb of the roof. Let the first course project over the eaves about one inch or more, using a line, keeping the courses straight at the bottom. The bottom end of the shingle is the guide to lay a straight course and not the top. Always best to use a chalk-line for bottom of each course to insure a perfect job. At the ends of the building let shingles project about one inch over the verge or barge- board, turn sides down and nail them to verge-boards. Where cutting and fitting are necessary, the good judgment of the workman must be his guide. If there be a gutter formed near the eaves, have the shingles rest upon it, as you would if using wood shingles or slate. Lay our Special Valley from eaves to comb of roof, nailing only on the outer edge of the flange. The use of our Special Valley will insure a perfect weather-proof joint and greatly assist in laying the shingles. In laying shingles toward the Valley to connect up the Valley, cut tlie shingles to the same mitre as the Valley, allowing them to project about one-half inch over the fold in the Valley and turn same under to form a hook, then with hand-tongs or other tool lock the shingle to the flange of the Valley. The fold in the Valley allows for contraction and expansion. In working from the Valley, it is best to lock three or four shingles together, place them in position on the roof with bottoms parallel with eaves, tack them at the top, then with straight edge mark and cut shingles to fit angle of the Valley, allowing about one-half inch to bend under and lock on the flange of the Valley. This is easily done with hand-tongs or other tool. Our Ridge Roll and Ridge Capping must be put in place and nailed to the sheathing before the last course of shingles is laid at the top of the roof. Slide the tongue end of one piece of Capping into the opposite end of the next piece to make a snug joint. Nail Capping through nailing flanges; do not nail through the folds. Insert the top of the last course of shingles into the folds of the Ridge Capping over the nailing flanges, thus protecting the nail-heads from the weather, and making an absolute weather-proof finish. Hip Shingles are applied over the main roof shingles after they are all laid and nailed in place. The roof shingles are laid clear to the hip and allowed to project and cut off one inch beyond the hip line. This projection is to be turned down over the hip and nailed. The shingles on the other side of the roof are allowed to project about one inch back over the hip line and over the side already finished, turned down and nailed. At the hip there is a double covering of shingles, both edges nailed. The Hip Shingles are then laid in place and nailed, starting from the bottom upward, over-lapping each other enough to make a tight joint. In flashing against a side wall bend the shingle so that it projects up the side of the wall three inches or m ore and counter-flash down to within one inch of the roof line. These directions apply to dormers, chimneys, skylights, etc., etc. Any good carpenter or workman who understands the simple rules for applying wood shingles or slate will have no trouble in laying metal shingles. No solder is used. A pair of snips and hammer, the most ordinary of tools, are required to apply a metal roofing that is waterproof, fireproof, ornamental, not expensive, and if properly painted will last with¬ out repairs as long as the building stands. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 49 CLUSTER SHINGLES. Painted and Galvanized. These designs, which are new and original, will add greatly to the appearance of your building and cost but little more than our regular roofings. The embossing gives beauty, strength and rigidity, prevents rattling and buckling and adds durability by keeping it dry and cool. The embossing permits of free and uninter¬ rupted circulation of air on the underside, preventing the accumulation of moisture and its results—rust and corrosion. These shingles look like slate and are furnished in sheets, 24 inches wide and in lengths 5 to 10 feet long. A hammer and nails is all that is required to apply them. These shingles can be applied on rafters or over old wood shingles and are applied the same as V crimp roofing. Fig. 843. This residence is entirely covered with our sheet metal products, which includes the following: Cresting, Finials, Cluster Shingles, Cornice, Gable Shingles, Rock Face Brick for siding, Rock Face Stone for Pilasters, Porch Columns, Porch Railings, Rock Face Stone for foundation, Caps, Sills and Casing for windows. Box Gutters, Conductor I ipes and all ornamental belts and trimmings. 50 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CLUSTER SHINGLES. Painted or Galvanized. “GEM No. 1.” CLUSTER SHINGLES “GEM” No. 2. CLUSTER SHINGLES JJDJ- Mm Fig. 833. Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers. These Nails and Washers are all that is required to apply Cluster .Shingles. Fig. 30. ■V\ AAr Fig. 31. Made 24 inches wide and in lengths from 5 feet to 10 feet with single V crimp edges. Made 24 inches wide and in lengths from 5 feet to 10 feet with double V crimp edges. “Gem No. 1” Cluster Shingles in sheets is the simplest style and cheapest form of metal shingle roofing manufactured. It is applied in the same manner as V Crimp roofing. “Gem No. 2” Cluster Shingles are made with two V Crimps on the edges, which form a valley beyond which water cannot be forced by high wands (the same as “Justright” Roofing) and is applied in the same manner as “Justright’’ Roofing. Any careful workman who can lay sheets in a straight line and drive nails can apply our Cluster Shingles. Our "Justright” Ridge Roll, Fig. 16A, Page 9, can be used with these shingles. rile Moesc hl-Ed wards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 51 CLUSTER SHINGLES. Painted or Galvanized. Fig. 29. “Kentucky” Cluster Shingles. Made 24 inches wide and in lengths from 5 feet to 10 feet. Sheets are furnished with pressed standing seam edges and applied with cleats in the same manner as Pressed Standing Seam Roofing. MECCO CLUSTER SHINGLE SIDING. Fig. 80. Made 24 inches by 60 inches, also 24 inches by 96 inches. Used for siding and in gable on frame buildings at a cost of about half as much as wood shingles. Can be applied by any mechanic. These shingles are shown in the gable of building on page 49. 52 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky GALVANIZED PLAIN ROUND CONDUCTOR PIPE. Made in 10-foot lengths, without cross seams. List Price. Gauge Size— 1%-in. 2-in. 23/2-in. 3-in. 3M-in. 4-in. 5-in. 6-in. 30. . lO^c 12^c 13 Me 14Mc 17c 19c 24c 29c 29. . 11c 13c 14c 15c 18c 20c 25c 30c 28. . 13c 15c 16c 17c 20c 23c 28c 33c 27. . 17c 18c 19c 22c 25c 31c 37c 26. . 19c 20c 21c 24c 28c 34c 40c 24. 27c 31c 35c 44c 52c PLAIN ROUND ELBOWS AND SHOES. No. 1 No. 2 45 Degrees 60 Degrees No. 3 75 Degrees No. 4 90 Degrees Fig. 352. List Prices. Elbows Shoes 2-in., any angle. .8 .25 CO CO 3-in., any angle. .30 . 45 4-in., any angle. .60 . 75 5-in., any angle. . 1.25 1.50 6-in., any angle. . 1.59 1.80 When ordering always specify the angle. Prices on other gauges and copper on application. Sho<» Fig. 351. Fig. 353. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 53 GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROUND EXPANDING CONDUCTOR PIPE. Made in 10-foot lengths without cross seams. No. 4 90 degrees Shoe 75 degrees Fig. 355. List Prices. Shoes .36 .45 Elbows 2- inch, all angles.$ 3- inch, all angles.. 4- inch, all angles. i or 5- inch, all angles. i rn When ordering always specify the angle wanted. Write for Discounts. Prices on other gauges and copper on application, stating requirements 1.50 1.80 List Price. Gauge Size— 2-in. 3-in. 4-in. 5-in. 6-in. 30. .12Kc 14Hc 19c 24c 29c 29. .13c 15c 20c 25c 30c 28. .15c 17c 23c 28c 33c 27. .17c 19c 25c 31c 37c 26. .19c 21c 28c 34c 40c 24. 27c 35c 44c 52c Write for Discounts. ONE-PIECE ROUND EXPANDING ELBOWS AND SHOES. No. 1 45 degrees No. 2 60 degrees No. 3 75 degrees 54 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CORRUGATED SQUARE EXPANDING CONDUCTOR. Our Square Pipe is made in ten (10) foot lengths without a cross seam. Each Length a Perfect Straight Piece. STANDARD MEASUREMENTS OF SQUARE CONDUCTOR. 2 -in. 3-in. 4- in. 5-in. 1 ^x2 X 2^x3K 2 % x4X 3% x 5 List Prices. Galvanized Sheet Gauge Size— 2-in. 3-in. 4-in. 5-in. 30. . 14^c 16Kc 21 c 26c 29.'. 17c 22 c 27c 28. . 17c 19c 25c 30c 27. . 19c 21 c 27c 33c 26. . 21c 23c 30c 36c 24. 29c 37c 46c ONE PIECE SQUARE CORRUGATED ELBOWS AND SHOES. No. 1 A No. 2 A No. 3 A Style A Shoe No. 2 B No. 3 B Style B Shoe Fig.357. Elbows Shoes 2- inch, each.$0.40 SO. 48 3- inch, each.45 .54 4- inch, each.60 .72 5- inch, each.90 1.08 Fig. 356 In ordering Elbows and Shoes, please state the angles required as numbered in the above cuts. Style “A” represents the regular forward and backward curve. Style “B” represents the side curves, also called right and left. In Square Elbows, Style “A” is sent, unless otherwise ordered. Prices on Copper Pipe and fittings quoted on application, stating requirements. The Moesclil-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 55 Fig. 388. Fig. 389. List Price. ELBOWS. SHOES. Per Per Each doz. Each doz. 2 inch. . $ 0.40 $ 4.80 $ 0.48 $ 5.76 3 inch. .45 5.40 .54 6.48 4 inch. .GO 7.20 .72 8.64 5 inch. .90 10.80 1.08 12.96 6 inch. . 1.08 12.96 1.30 15.60 Discounts on application. POLYGON CONDUCTOR PIPE. Made of galvanized iron in 10 foot lengths and of Copper in 8 foot lengths, without cross seam. Ice forming in it will not burst seams, but on account of the spiral construction of the pipe, will decend gradually without injuring it. During heavy rains water will descend more freely, as pipe will not choke. POLYGON PIPE. COPPER. GALVANIZED. 8 Feet Long. Size Size 14 oz. 16 oz. 2 inch. .Per foot, 15c 2 inch. .*0.45 $0.48 3 inch. 3 inch. .56 .60 4 inch. .Per foot, 23c 4 inch. .72 .77 5 inch. .Per foot, 28c 5 inch. .93 1.00 6 inch. . Per foot, 34c 6 inch. . 1.00 1 . 18 Heavier gauges on application. POLYGON ELBOWS AND SHOES. No. 1. Fig. 386. Fig. 387. No. 4. Shoe. 56 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. Fig. 361. ORNAMENTAL STAMPED ELBOWS. MADE OF ZINC. List Price. 2- inch.each, $2.00 3- inch.each, 2.30 4- inch.each, 2.80 5- inch.each, 3.50 6- inch.each, 4.00 Ornamental Elbows and Receiv¬ ers used in connection with Polygon Pipe will add to the appearance of a building. Either Polygon or Ornamental Stamped Elbows can be used with Polygon Pipe. ORNAMENTAL SHOES AND GARGOYLES. MADE OF ZINC. List Price. 2- inch.each, $2.25 3- inch.each, 2.50 4- inch.each, 3.00 5- inch.each, 3.75 6- inch.each, 4.25 Fig. 363. Fig. 363. SHOES. Front. Fig. 364. Side. GARGOYLES. Fig. 365. Fig. 366. Fig. 368. The Above in Copper Quoted on Application. Write for Disconnts. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, r Ky. 57 Fig. 369. ORNAMENTAL CONDUCTOR STRAPS Galvanized. To fit Conductor Pipe of the followingsizes: 2x3 3x4 4x5 5x6 Style A.$0.60 $0.60 $0.65 $0.70 Style B.40 .40 .45 .50 Style C.60 .60 .65 .70 Style D.40 .40 .45 .50 Style E.80 .85 .95 1.00 Also made to fit any size. CONDUCTOR HOOKS For square or round, either plain or corrugated Conductors. Round and Square. 2 -inch. 2 ^-inch. 3 -inch. 35-inch. 4 -inch. 5 -inch. 6 -inch Wood Brick $1.25 $2.00 1.75 2.25 2.25 3.00 2.75 3.75 3.50 4.75 4.50 6.50 5.50 8.00 Sizes. Galvanized. Copper. WIRE CONDUCTOR STRAINERS. Galvanized and Copper. All sizes from 2 inches to 6 inches carried in stock. Made to fit round or square spouts. Are invaluable for keeping leaves and similar obstructions from getting into and stopping up the conductor pipe. List Prices Per Dozen. . 2-in. 23^-in. 3-in. 3J^-in . $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 . 2.25 3.50 _ Write for Discounts. 4-in. 5-in. 6-in. $3.00 $3.50 $ 4.00 4.75 7.00 12.00 58 The^Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CONDUCTOR HEADS. Made from Galvanized Sheets or Copper, for any size or shape conductor. Fig. 379. Fig. 381. Fig. 382. Fig. 383. 1 hese Conductor Heads are used where a lire wall runs up above the roof, to make connections with the roof gutter. When ordering give the size of Conductor Pipe. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 59 Fig. 374. PLAIN ROUND RAIN WATER CUT-OFF. Simple in Construction. Galvanized After Formation. Positive in Action. Cannot be turned by Ice or Water. Packed in crates of one dozen each. List Prices. 2 inch, Galvanized 3 inch. Galvanized 4 inch, Galvanized 5 inch, Galvanized 6 inch, Galvanized $ 7.00 per dozen. 8.00 per dozen. 11.00 per dozen. 20.00 per dozen. 24.00 per dozen. ROUND CORRUGATED CUT-OFF. A Neat, Strong and Durable Cut-Off used with Round Corrugated Pipe. List Prices. 3 inch Galvanized ... $ 8.00 per dozen 4 inch Galvanized .. . 11.00 per dozen Fig. 375 Write for Discounts. 60 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky CAST IRON SEWER CONNECTIONS AND BOOTS. (Patent applied for) ROUND. CORRUGATED. SQUARE. Connection. Boot. Connection. Boot. Connection. B ■cum ■- oc h cC o 4, 4, 4)4, 5, 6, 7, 8-inch. PENN CIRCLE—For Double Bead Gutters. Sizes 3M. 4, 4)4, 5. 6, 7, 8-inch. GEM CIRCLES OR PENN CIRCLES—With Adjustable Bead Hooks. Sizes 8, 9, 10, 12-inch. These Circles will extend 1)4 inches above actual or given size and adjust every 34-inch. State if desired for 34-inch or 34-inch beads. 74 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. SOLDER. Fig. 886. We carry a full stock of the following brands. Only the very best selected and doubly refined materials used. M. E. Superior. Price per lb. $ M. E. Strictly Half and Half. Price per lb. $ M. E. Commercial. Price per lb. % ROOFING PLATES. Fig. 837. We can supply Roofing Plates in the following sizes and weight from stock: M. E., 20 x 28, 8 lbs. coating. M. E., 20 x 28, 10 lbs. coating. M. E., 20 x 28, 20 lbs. coating. M./E., 20 x 28, 40 lbs. coating. Price. $ Price. Price. Price. CRIMPED SHEETS. Fig. 168. Made of gauges 24 and lighter. Size of crimps 3/16 x 1/16-inch. Sheets of any length crimped cross-ways up to 36 inches wide. Galvanized crimped used for cornice, stylings, borders, friezes, window and door case coverings, panels, mouldings, etc. The crimping 'makes the^sheets about three gauges stiffer, takes out buckles and waves and gives the appearance of dressed stone. Sheets can be bent after crimped to any angle without breaking material. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 75 BLACK SHEETS IN BUNDLES. Fig. 836. Price according to gauge, size and quantity. Send us your specifications. GALVANIZED SHEETS IN BUNDLES. Fig. 839. Well coated, absolutely flat, soft and easy working. We furnish all gauges, No. 14 to 30. Sizes No. 14 to 24 up to 36 inches wide to 141 inches long. Weights per square foot. No. Gauge. 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 Weight per square foot in ounces. . . 10H 12}^ 13K 1 163^ 18^ 20^ 22 21 20 19 18 16 14 22^ 24^ 263^ m/ 2 34K 42^ 52^ No. Gauge. Weight per square foot in ounces 76 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. TIN IN ROLLS. FOR ROOFING AND VALLEYS. Fig. 826. Standard Rolls Tin 28 inches wide, 43 feet in length contains.100 square feet Tin 20 inches wide, 60 feet in length contains.100 square feet Tin 14 inches wide, 86 feet in length contains.100 square feet Tin 10 inches wide, 120 feet in length contains.100 square feet Soldered or double lock and painted one side. Rolls contain 100 square feet. Carried in stock 14, 20 and 28 inches wide. We can also supply rolls in special lengths. TIN AND GALVANIZED FLASHING SHINGLES. Fig. 827. Packed in boxes of 500 each. Made in two sizes—5 x 7 inches and 7x10 inches. FLASHING HOOKS. Fig. 872. Price List per 100. Size.I 5 in. 2j in. in. in. Black.$ .25 $ .40 $ .70 $1.20 Tinned.35 .55 1.00 1.70 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 77 GALVANIZED FORMED VALLEY. All 10-ft. Lengths. Fig. 828—Style A. Fig. 829—Style B. Fig. 830—Style C. List Prices Per Lineal Foot—All Styles. 10-ineh girth. 12-inch girth. 14-inch girth. 16-inch girth. 20-inch girth. 12^2 cents per foot 15 cents per foot 17 cents per foot 20 cents per foot 25 cents per foot 's^ryLE' 20 -1 78 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. GALVANIZED WELL CASING. Fig. 860. Formed and knocked down or finished ready for use. When shipped knocked down in 30-inch sheets, when put together in 12- oot lengths. No. 22 gauge and lighter will have folded seam unless otherwise specified. If riveted seam, holes will be 4 inches apart. No. 20 gauge and heavier always punched as above. On account of the high rate of freight on casing put together, we recommend the knocked down formed casing which is easily put together. Made from Nos. 26, 24, 22 and 20 gauge in all sizes from 3 to 12 inches. Write for prices. ARTESIAN OR BORED WELL BUCKETS. With Wrought Iron Bails. Fig. 847. Crimped Top. Fig. 848. Cone Top. Made in Six Sizes. Sizes 3 y 2 x 52 inches, 4 x 37^ inches, 4 y 2 x 30 inches, 5 x 28 inches, 5x 26 inches, 6 x 24 inches. Order by number and give size. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 79 PERFECTION EXPANDED METAL LATH. Fig. 840. Galvanized, Painted or Not Painted. This is by far the most practical and economical expanded lath on the market. Not alone is this due to its long life and superior efficiency, but— To the positive fire protection which it affords; To the ease and rapidity with which it can be applied; To the perfect rigidity when in position; To the small mesh, which assures no waste of mortar; To the absolute barrier it presents to rats and mice; To the great saving in space which its use makes possible; To its comparatively low cost. By its use the absence of seams and cracks in walls and ceilings is assured, for Perfec¬ tion Expanded Metal Lath becomes a part of the wall—not a background for it; while stained walls, caused by the use of green or wet wood lath, become impossible. Galvanized Metal Corner Board. PERFECTION EXPANDED METAL LATH. Gauges. 27 26 25 24 Weights per square yard . 2 34 lbs. 234 lbs. 3 lbs. 3f lbs. Size of sheets.18 x 96 in. Packed 15 sheets.20 square yards to the bundle. Galvanized Iron Wall Ties. Fig. 844. Fig. 845. Fig. 846. Made from galvanized iron, any gauge, width or length. Write for prices, stating requirements. Fig. 844 —For protecting plastered corners. Easily and quickly applied. The plaster cannot be detached by ordinary causes. Is adjustable to any ground. Stock lengths, 4 to 10 feet. Write for prices. 80 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. Fig. 865. LETTERS. Block— 6-inch, galvanized steel.$ .40 each 8-inch, galvanized steel.45 each 12-inch, galvanized steel.50 each 18-inch, galvanized steel.80 each 24-inch, galvanized steel. 1.20 each 36-inch, galvanized steel. 1.50 each Coppper letters quoted on application. Per Hundred Half Balls Net 1 -inch. 13 ^-inch. . 1.00 2 -inch. . 1.65 23 ^>-inch. . 1.90 3 -inch. . 2.40 3}/2-inch. . 2.90 4 -inch. . 4.10 43^-inch. . 4.60 5 -inch. 5J^-inch. . 7.25 6 -inch. . 8.25 6^-inch. . 8.50 7 -inch. . 8.75 SPUN BALLS. Price List. Half Balls—Zinc. Fig. 866. Per Hundred Half Balls Net 7K-inch.SI LOO 8 -inch. 11.75 9 -inch. 14.50 10 -inch. 17.75 11 -inch., . . 21.75 12 -inch. 29.75 13 -inch. 41.75 14 -inch. 49.25 15 -inch. 73.75 16 -inch. 79.75 17 -inch, each. 1.15 18 -inch, each. 1.43 20 -inch, each. 1.90 22 -inch, each. 2.80 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE VARIOUS DESIGNS OF WIRE GLASS. Ribbed Wire. Maze Wire. Rough and Polished Wire. Fi 8- 867 • Fig. 868. Fig. 869. Furnished with or without wire. Sizes yy-in3/16-in., %-in., 5/16-in. and %-in. thick. Any width up to 48 inches and length up to 96 inches. Prices quoted on application. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 81 IRON OXIDE. MADE READY FOR THE BRUSH. Prepared Expressly for Metallic Roofs, Shingles, Siding, Bridges, Barns, Sheds, Brick Walls, Railroad Buildings, Etc. We make “Our Own” Paints ourselves, of pure BOILED LINSEED OIL and IRON OXIDE PAINT ground in oil, thoroughly mixed by machine, GUARAN¬ TEEING them the best that can be made, and not to crack, scale, blister or peel. One gallon covers 400 to 500 square feet of surface. Fig. 870. Prices. Colors—Red and Prince’s Brown. One gallon kit, per gallon. Two, three and four gallon kits, per gallon. Five gallon kits, per gallon. Ten gallon tubs, per gallon. Twenty-five gallons, half barrel, per gallon. Fifty gallons, barrel, per gallon. $1.30 1.25 1.20 1.10 1.00 .90 GRAPHITE. Dark Slate Color. Is unaffected by Salt, Air, Sulphur, Ammonia, Chemical Fumes, Alkali, or any solution known to chemistry and has no equal for Metal Roofs, Iron Bridges, Smoke Stacks, etc. Graphite Paint is very light, one gallon covering over 700 square feet of surface. Prices. One gallon kit, per gallon.$1.60 Two, three and four gallon kits, per gallon. 1.55 Five gallon kits, per gallon. 1.50 Ten gallon tubs, per gallon. 1.40 Twenty-five gallons, half barrel, per gallon. 1.35 Fifty gallons, barrel, per gallon. 1.30 S2 The Moeschl-Echvards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky PAINT GROUND IN OIL. PASTE FORM. Graphite, Iron Oxide, Dark Spate Color Red or Brown 10 pounds. .15 cents per pound. .6 cents per pound 25 pounds. .14 cents per pound. . 5% cents per pound 50 pounds. .5J4 cents per pound 100 pounds. .13 cents per pound. Barrels. . 12 cents per pound. .43^ cents per pound Barrels. .12 cents per pound. .43^ cents per pound Color—Dark Red. Used for Painting Metal Roofs, Factory, Farm and Railroad Buildings, Bridges and Iron Work of All Kinds. Prices Kegs, 100 pounds, per pound, net.$ .01*4 Barrels, 400 pounds, per pound, net.01 ELASTIC ROOF CEMENT. Guaranteed the Best in the Market. I or pointing up and preventing leaks in metallic roofs, around chimneys, copings, sky-lights, gutters, cupolas, dormer windows, slate, stone, brick and wood. Iron, Tin, Shingle and Slate Roofs can be made absolutely and permanently water tight by the use of our Elastic Roof Cement. Is very adhesive, sticks to anything. Will not crack in summer or winter, and is easily applied with knife or trowel. 5-pound can, net 10-pound can, net 25-pound can, net Prices. $ .50 .80 1.50 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 83 Fig. 895. ROOF LINING PAPERS. We Keep in Stock Three Kinds—Water-Proof Sheathing Paper, Dry Red Rosin Sized and Tarred Slaters’ Felt. We recommend the use of Lining paper under all roofs, whether Steel, Iron, Slate or Shingles, as it is a non-conductor of heat and cold and makes buildings cooler in summer ! and warmer in winter. Also prevents condensation and dampness and deadens sound. WATER-PROOF SHEATHING. For Durability, Cost and Covering Capacity, is the Cheapest Water-Proof Paper in the Market. Made from the best Manilla stock and saturated with a patent Water-Proof Com¬ pound. Is the best Water-Proof Sheathing made and the only Sheathing that will with¬ stand dampness. It can be used under Slate, Tin, Iron, Shingles, Floors and all kinds of Siding. It can be used in all places instead of Tarred Felt, is much more durable and clean and free from unpleasant odor. Please notice that other Water-Proof Papers are merely sized, or coated on the out¬ side and that every fibre of this paper is thoroughly saturated with a Water-Proof Mixture. In Rolls 36 Inches Wide, Containing 600 Square Feet. Price per roll, net...$1.20 RED ROSIN SIZED FELT. Is a good article, well known to all builders, but not water-proof. Not expensive and always satisfactory. In Rolls 36 Inches Wide, Containing 800 Square Feet. Price per roll, net.$1.00 TARRED FELT. Recommended for Sheathing under Slate Roofing only. In Rolls Containing 600 and 700 Square Feet. Price per roll of 600 square feet, net.$ -90 Price per roll of 700 square feet, net. 1.00 84 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky WALL BOARDS. A single sheet of Asphalt Mastic Wall Board is 4 x 4 feet square. It comes from the factory accurately cut to the 4 x 4-foot size and is all ready to nail on the studding of your building. Anybody who can drive nails can put it on. Fig. 401 shows the front side of a sheet of Wall Board. It is of high grade sized cardboard about the shade of illustration. It takes wall paper, paint, burlap or any other wall decoration. With panels it makes a very handsome appearance in its own tint, without any decorations. Fig. 402 shows the opposite side of a sheet of Wall Board with the kiln dried dressed laths im¬ bedded in the Asphalt Mastic. These laths are pressed into hot Asphalt Mastic under a weight of 500 pounds to the square inch. It is the only wall board stiffened by laths. Laths are absolutely necessary to hold wall board stiff—rigid and flat through¬ out its lifetime. Wall board without lath warps, twists out of shape and draws away from the joints. You have assurance of protection from these troubles when your wall board is strengthened by laths. Never warps—never twists out of shape. It stays flat as long as the wall stands. There are about 26 laths to the sheet, the laths being about %-inch apart. The thickness of the whole is three-eighths-inch. The sheets are easily handled by one person. Shipped in crates of 16 sheets. Each sheet is 4 feet square and three-eighths of an inch thick. One crate will cover 256 square feet of wall surface. One crate of Wall Board or Sheathing weighs 300 pounds Fig. 401. Prices on Application. Fig. 402. SHEATHING. Best and Cheapest for Sheathing and Roof Boards. Its many uses. Sheathing is made of same materials as Wall Board, but finish is not necessarily so fine, therefore costs less. It is of uniform thickness, insuring a perfectly even surface when applied. Is nailed to studs with lath and asphalt side exposed. Over laths, weather boards, rock face stone or brick, corrugated iron or any other form of metal is nailed or cement applied, making a more solid and substantial wall than lumber. There are no gaping joints; no widening cracks due to shrinkage; no knot holes. The Asphalt Mastic is a non-con¬ ductor, moisture cannot penetrate it. It is proof against vermin. The pests cannot bore through the tough gummy Asphalt Mastic. In applying metal siding of all kinds over the laths, dead air space is left between the laths forming splendid insulation. Does away with the expense of building paper and cost of its applica¬ tion. One wagon load of Sheathing covers an area from six to ten times as great as one load of lumber—a tremendous saving in hauling. Five thousand feet can be hauled in an ordinary wagon. The cost of applying it is but $2.50 per 1,000 feet—a saving of about Ys per cent. Furthermore, 1,000 square feet of wood sheathing covers but 750 feet of surface, 20% less, being due to tongue and groove. In our sheathing 1,000 square feet covers 1,000 square feet of space. In applying ordinary lumber, heavier scaffolding, more tools and greater scaffold floor-space are required. In applying our Sheath’ng, one man drives a few nails in each sheet; a common laborer or boy can finish the nailing. Insures comfort during the construction of the building. As soon as the building is closed in with our Sheathing, the men may work in comfort on the inside during bad weather, finishing the outside on suitable days. This insures continuous work, without loss of time, enabling the contractor to hold his men and complete the work in the least possible time. IT’S MANY USES.— Is used with equally splendid results under flooring and roofing boards. Used under floors, it serves as a sound deadener and keeps out damp¬ ness; used under shingles, it keeps out summer heat. Is also used with excellent results as a lining for dairy barns, ranch houses, poultry houses, driving stables or any out-door building where protection from the elements, summer or winter, is desired. This Sheathing makes an ideal backing for all forms of metal roofing and siding. An ideal material for cement exterior or stucco work. Cement firmly adheres to the laths and Asphalt Mastic and makes a solid, smooth exterior. For factory or residence this form of concrete or stucco construction is the cheapest and best known. Fig. 403. Shows Sheathing over rafters ready for roofing, also weather boards over Sheathing. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 85 Fig. 407. METAL LOCKERS. No fire-proof building is complete without metal lockers. All factories, schools, clubs, office buildings, in fact any building where men or women gather should be equipped with metal lockers. They are sanitary, fireproof, thief-proof, fool-proof, compact, durable and reasonable in price. Send us your specifications and we will give you figures on a complete equipment. MARQUISE. Fig. 410. A neat, ornamental marquise above your main entrance adds one hundred per cent to the appearance of your building. It is also a protection from rain or snow. We make all kinds and are prepared to manufacture special designs when detail and specifications are furnished. Send for designs and prices. —-T^ e Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Ccvington, Ky. 87 ROOFING TONGS.—STEEL. Fig. 279. Steel Roofing Tongs, sizes Y> Y> 1, IY> 1M> 1 Y and 2 inches; length of blades, 18 inches; net weight about 15 lbs. per set. Per set of two pairs.$6.00 ADJUSTABLE ROOFING TONGS. Fig. 280. Adjustable Roofing Tongs will turn any size edge from Y to 3 inches by simply ad¬ justing the Thumb Screw and sliding the gauge to the desired width. They are light and strong and adapted to bending all kinds of ordinary sheet metal. Length of blades 18 inches. Per pair, net weight 9 pounds.$4.00 GUTTER TONGS. Fig. 278. Gutter Tongs, length of blades 14 inches; depth of throat 14 inches; net weight 8 pounds. Each.$4. 00 DEEP THROAT ROOFING TONGS. Fig. 277. These Tongs will turn any edge from ^ to 10 inches by simply adjusting the thumb screw and sliding the gauge to the desired position. They are adapted to edging and bend¬ ing all kinds of ordinary sheet metal. They are simple in construction, strong, light and durable and can be used on material as thick as No. 22 gauge. Net weight 11Y lbs. Per pair.$6. 50 HAND ROOFING DOUBLE SEAMERS. Fig. 276. Hand Roofing Double Seamers, to match tongs, net weight about 15 lbs. per set. Per set of two pairs.$1.75 Please state size wanted. JOINTER. Used with V Crimp, Middle V Crimp and Pressed Standing Seam Roofing. Self Cap Roll Roofing and Roll and Cap Roofing. Fig. 306. Made 22 inches long. For turning a Y inch fold. Price.50c WOOD ROOFING FOLDERS. Shipping Weight Price . 7 lbs. $2.50 .12 lbs. 3.50 . 7 lbs. 3.50 .15 lbs. 5.00 Fig. 281. Common Wood Roofing Folders, for 20-inch. Common Wood Roofing Folders, for 28-inch. Improved Wood Roofing Folders, for 20-inch, with gauge Improved Wood Roofing Folders, for 30-inch, with gauge. 88 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky MALLEABLE EDGING TONGS. These are used for roll and folding cap roofing only (single seam). For double seams the Roofing Tongs, Fig. 305 (page 89) are required, as they make a sharper bend. Malleable Edging Tongs, 1 or 1)4 inches high, net weight about 11 lbs. 1 inch.SL75 1§ “ . 2.25 In ordering state size wanted. SQUEEZING TONGS. TINNER’S MALLETS. Made of best second growth Hickory. Size. No. 7, 2 x 4)4 inches, per dozen.SI.25 No. 8, 2)4 x 5 inches, per dozen. 1.35 No. 9, 2 x /i x 6 inches, per dozen. 1.50 No. 10, 2% x 6 inches, per dozen. 1.75 No. 11, 3 x 6 inches, per dozen. 2.00 No. 12, 3)4 x 6)4 inches, per dozen. 2.25 No. 13, 3)4 x 6)4 inches, per dozen. 2.50 Fig. 283. Used for compressing seams of roll cap and pressed standing seam roofing. Made of best cast iron, with solid handles. No. 2 press two indentations wdiile squeez¬ ing the seam, and are also called Counter¬ sinking Tongs. Weight Price Squeezing tongs.15 lbs. 81.50 No. 2 Squeezing tongs.15 lbs. 2.50 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 89 SELF CENTERING.TINNER’S PUNCH. Fig. 304. With Automatic Spring Center. Will Save Its Cost With a Few Days’ Use. It is made of a special grade of steel and the edge is guaranteed to bear hard service without crumbling. It is absolutely beyond comparison the best tool. Size Each Per Doz. Length Size Each Per Doz. Length 34 $1.25 $15.00 5 in. 134 $2.50 $30.00 534 in. 34 1.30 15.60 5 134 2.65 31.80 534 X 1.35 16.20 5 1 34 2.80 33.60 534 34 1.50 18.00 5 1 V\ 3.00 36.00 534 1 1.75 21.00 5 134 3.15 37.80 534 134 2.00 24.00 5X 2 3.25 39.00 534 134 2.25 27.00 534 in. 1 /3 dozen. 5 g to 1 in. 3 4 dozen, 134 to 2 in. 1 /6 dozen in a box. When ordering please state size and quantity desired. IMPROVED DOUBLE SEAMER. For Single or Double Seaming Iron, Steel and Galvanized Roofing Only. Three Tongs in One. DO Fig. 305. O 1 IN [I] • IN FINISHED TO A 1 IN o DOUBLE SEAM TO A I '/4 FINISHED SINGLE SEAM No Roofer Should be Without Them. ORDER A SET NOW! Bending, Seaming, Countersinking done with our IMPROVED DOUBLE SEAMER. Made in Sizes of 1-inch, 134-inch and 134-inch. READ CAREFULLY BELOW HOW TO ORDER AND USE THEM. Instead of forcing the handles together as is done with the old style double seamer when bending or turning the “L” in the metal, they are forced apart, giving the operator more power, thus requiring less strength and not as hard and tiring to work. For making a %-inch Finished Seam use a 1 -inch size of above Seamers. For making a 1 -inch Finished Seam use a 134-inch size of above Seamers. For making a 134-inch Finished Seam use a 134-inch size of above Seamers. For Double Seaming, Improved Double Seamers follow the ordinary Turning or Edging Tongs and are used in the same proportion to the Tongs as the Hand Double Seamers—for instance, to make a 1-inch standing seam when finished, a 134-inch and 134-inch Turning or Edging Tong and 134-inch and one 1-inch Improved Double Seamer would be required. When ordering please state width of Improved Double Seamers desired. Price each, any width. $8.00 Price per set of two, any width. 15.00 Special discount on two sets or more. 90 The Moesclil-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. RAISING HAMMERS. Nos. 1 Weight Raising Hammers, each.$2.25 Handles, extra, per dozen. . . Fig. 313. SOLID PUNCHES. Fig. 285. Nos. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sizes of holes, inches.9/32 J4 7/32 3/16 11/64 5/32 9/64 Set of Solid Punches (4 punches, 2 chisels) per set. Solid Punches, cast steel, Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and prick, each. WIRE CHISELS. Fig. 286. Fig. 287. Wire Chisel. Lantern Chisel. Size, inches. A V% Vs % A Vi 1 Wi 1)4 1H 1M 1H 2 Wire Chisels, each.8c 9c 10c 11c 12c 13c 14c 15c 17c 19c 20c 24c 29c Lantern Chisels, common size, each. 12c SOLDERING COPPERS. Fig. 288. Pointed Pattern. Our Coppers are made from Lake Superior copper smelted specially for our use hand forged, not cast, amd are guaranteed not to crack when heated for repointing. The shanks are made from best of iron, and so forged to bolts as not to loosen from the effects of fire. We have the following sizes in stock: Pointed.1/^, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 pounds to pair tt .T '1.2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 pounds to pair Hatchet...• • • •.3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 pounds to pair Roofing, with handles and shields.H pounds to pair Any special style of Soldering Coppers made to order. Prices quoted on application. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington , Ky. 91 RIVET SETS AND HEADERS. Fig. 289. 0123 4 567 8 A i! A A ie A A i A-i n - 10 & 12 8 6 4 & 5 23^ & 3 1% & 2 1H lb. 10 & 12 oz. 75c 63c 63c 50c 50c 37c 32c 32c 32c GROOVING TOOLS. Fig. 290. Number. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Size, inches. ? A f A l A A A A i Grooving Tools, each.75c 75c 63c 63c 50c 50c 37c 37c 25c 25c SCRATCH AWLS. Number. 00 Size of Hole.... A For Iron Rivets. 14 Rivet Sets and Headers, each 75c Fig. 291. Per dozen.$1.50 Fig. 312. Fig. No. 312 is used for riveting where it is impossible to use a mandrel or stake. Very useful in seaming, also in riveting O. G. Gutter, turning square corners, making round corners, riveting all sorts of tinware in shop, etc. Neatly finished, full length 6 inches, weight 5 pounds. Price.$1.50 HOLLOW PUNCHES—SOLID FORGED. Fig. 293. Hollow Punches, all sizes to and including 134-inch diameter, round, per inch.$1.00 Hollow Punches, above 1%-inch diameter, per inch... 1-25 Set of Hollow Punches, one each, ]/ 2 , 34 > 1, 134 » 1/4-inch, per set.... . 5.50 The above prices are for regular sizes from 34 to 3 inches diameter, varying by 34-inch, which we carry in stock. Other sizes can be made to order, at special prices. See our Self-centering Punch, Fig. No. 304, page 89. 92 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. These Snips are drop-forged of refined iron and the jaws are laid with high grade cast steel, properly hardened. The finish is strictly first-class. We make the Straight Snips in three styles. “Left Hand Snips,” the ordinary kind, have the handles shaped for the right hand and they cut at the left side of the upper jaw. “Right Hand Snips” also have the handles shaped for the right hand, but they cut at the right side of the upper jaw, like Bench Shears. Snips “for left-handed workmen” have the handles shaped for the left hand and the jaws for right-hand cut. For Snips for left-handed workmen we make an extra charge of fifty cents net per pair. “Left Hand Snips” for right hand use are sent unless otherwise ordered. Nos. 6K 7 8 9 10 Will cut43drin. Tin. 3J^-in. 3-in. 2^-in. Snips, Straight, per pair.$3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.40 Snips, Circular, per pair. 4.25 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.25 BERRIDGE’S IMPROVED No. 2 DOUBLE-CUTTING PIPE SNIPS AND PIPE CRIMPERS. Patent Pending. The grandest and best tool on earth for cutting and crimping every kind of sheet metal pipe of ordinary heft, round or square. The crimping jaws are made of steel, oil tempered. They are made interchangeable and adjustable. The whole construction of this tool has been well studied in every particular and no expense spared to make it a valuable tool to every purchaser and to make their use indespensable. Price, with crimping attachment, net.$3.25 Price, without crimping attachment, net. 3.00 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 93 BENCH SHEARS. Nos. 00 0 1 Net Weight lbs. 33 29 21 Length of jaws in. 12 10 K 9 Price.each $13.50 $12.00 $8.00 2 17 SK $7.00 3 13 8 H $ 6.00 4 10 8 $5.00 5 8 7 $4.00 Net Weight A, Elbow Bench Shears, cut 4 inches. 8K lbs. B, Elbow Bench Shears, extra heavy, cut 6 inches.18K lbs. C, Elbow Bench Shears, double extra heavy, cut 7K inches, entire length 46 inches.37 lbs. 6 6K 6 $3.50 Price $5.25 12.00 18.00 . RIVETING AND SETTING HAMMERS—BRIGHT. Fig. 298. Riveting Hammer Fig. 299. Setting Hammer Nos. Weight with handle.ounces. Size of face..inches, Riveting Hammers, handled... . per doz. Riveting Hammers, handled... .each Setting Hammers, handled.per doz. Setting Hammers, handled.each 0 1 2 52 28 23 IK IK 1 $15.50 $9.75 $8.31 1.30 .82 .70 9.75 8.31 .82 .70 3 4 5 14 11 8 X X X $6.75 $5.31 $4.75 .57 .45 .40 6.75 5.31 4.75 .57 .45 .40 Fig. 300. PLANISHING HAMMERS. Planishing Hammers, per lb.$1.00 Discounts on application. 94 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. No. 3 GEM GASOLINE FURNACE. $7.00 8.50 Fig. 301. No. 3 Gem, tin reservoir. . . No. 3 Gem, copper reservoir EXCELSIOR GAS FURNACE. Shipping Weight . 20 lbs. The slotted burner is made of cast iron, recessed in front and back, which insures durability. The solder from the soldering coppers cannot fall into the perforations. They are noiseless, odorless and power¬ ful heaters. The heat is distributed the full length of the coppers. The aperture in the hood is of sufficient size to admit the largest size coppers, which can be heated in a short time. The Fire-proof Pneumatic Reservoir cannot be filled while burners are lighted. An improved drip cup is provided, which generates the gas without smoke or smell. Every furnace is guaranteed to be worked out-of- doors or on roofs in all kinds of weather. Fig. 302. For heating soldering bits for tinners, plumbers, etc. This heater has been in the market for a number of years and its constantly increasing sales afford the best proof of the esteem in which it is held. It has come to be regarded by tinsmiths as the standard heater for gaseous.fuel and has done much to bring the merits of gas into notice as an aid in the workshop. Maximum consumption of gas, 10 feet per hour. Excelsior Soldering Furnace, each.$1.75 BUTTLE’S CHARCOAL FIRE POT. This is a base-burning tinner’s stove with double damper and reversible flue. It is an economical and sightly stove. Each pot is nicely japanned. In starting the fire, the front door is opened; after the fire is well started, the front damper is closed and the back damper is opened. This causes a downward draft directly on the soldering copper, thus creating the densest heat where it is most required, and, as a consequence, there is not only a great saving of fuel, but the soldering coppers are heated much more rapidly than in any other tinner’s stove. Height, 16% inches; opening, 3% x 2% inches. Shipping Weight Price .16 lbs. $2.25 Buttle’s Charcoal Fire Pot Fig. 303. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 95 No. 1 Fire Pot (Seven Pints). Fig. 307. Capacity, 7 pts. Shipping weight 14 lbs. Price, each.$6. 00 The No. 1 is adapted to a greater variety of uses than any other fire pot made. The tank is made of heavy galvanized iron (thoroughly braced) which enables it to withstand hard usage. All C. & T. fire pots are made with round tanks and this type is especially recommended for use on roofs and gutters, as it has been found by ex¬ perience that the round tank is best adapted for such use. The burner is made of special generator metal, holding the heat longer, and produces an ideal blue flame, which is easily regulated and works perfectly in windy or cold weather. The burner is swiveled, which permits moving the flame up or down. No. 1 will easily accomo¬ date a pair of 12 lb. coppers. The top section can be removed and the flame used as an open torch if desired. Fig. 307. No. 5 Fire Pot (Five Pints). Fig. 308. Capacity, 5 pts. Shipping weight 12 lbs. Price, each.$4. 50 The No. 5 is exactly like No. 1 except that it is one size smaller. Tank is made of heavy galvanized iron (thor¬ oughly braced), as this metal stands hard usage. Top section will easily and quickly heat a pair of 8 lb. cop¬ pers. It is removable and the flame can be used as a torch or brazing fire. The burner produces a perfect blue flame of intense heat, which is not effected by wind or cold. No. 5, like No. 1, is fitted with patented auto¬ matic brass air pump in the tank which quickly produces an adequate working pressure and a spring check valve insures the pressure being constant. The No. 5 produces a hot flame, consumes but little gasoline and will soon pay for itself in the saving of fuel alone. No. 71 Fire Pot (Seven Pints). Fig. 310. Capacity, 7 pts. Shipping weight 15 lbs. Price, each.$6.00 The No. 71 is noiseless, smokeless and odorless. Has sub-flame for the generator, which permits the flame to be turned very low when not in use. The burner has two heating surfaces and the gas is superheated before it is burned, producing an intensely hot blue flame, which burns from each side to the center. The flames are pro¬ tected by a hood with cover and are not affected by wind or cold. A pair of twelve pound coppers can be easily and quickly heated. Has heavy round galvanized iron tank, equipped with patented automatic brass air pump, which produces quickly the air pressure required. The No. 71 is the hottest fire pot made for Tinners, Roofers, Cornice and Metal Workers. Uses but little gasoline and produces an intense and steady heat. Fig. 310. No. 72 Fire Pot (Five Pints). Fig. 311. Capacity 5 pts. Shipping weight 14^ lbs. Price, each.$4. 50 The top section will care for a pair of 8 lb. soldering coppers. The burner has double heating surfaces and the gas is superheated before it is burned, which greatly aids in producing the very hot fire for which the No. 72 is noted. Sub-flame for the generator makes it possible to turn the flames very low and effects a large saving of gasoline, yet the maximum degree of heat can be obtained in a few moments. The hood and cover afford ample protection for the flames. The tank is round and made of heavy galvanized iron (thoroughly braced) and will withstand hard usage. The No. 72 is smokeless, odor¬ less and noiseless in operation. Fig. 311. Fig. 308. 96 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. SIDEWALK DOORS. Hinges and Frames Set Flush with Sidewalk. Fig. 876—Door Closed. Fig. 877—Door Open. Made with solid, ventilated and Illuminating Sizes: 18 x 18 inches, 20 x 20 inches, Top. 18 x 24 inches, 24x 24 inches, 24x 30 inches. COAL HOLE RINGS AND COVERS. Fig. 878—Ring Frame. 16, 18, 20 and 24 inches in diameter. Fig. 879—Illuminating Top. Fig. 880—Solid Checkered Cover. Prices on application, Fig. 881—Ventilating Cover, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 97 ILLUMINATING VAULT DOORS. Fig. 882. Shows Doors Opened with Ratchet Attachment. STANDARD SIZES. 36 x 36 inches 36 x 44 inches 36 x 48 inches 36 x 60 inches 36 x 73 inches 48 x 48 inches 48 x 60 inches 48 x 72 inches Prices on application. These Vault Doors have a flange all around the edge which prevents leakage into basement. There are no obstructions or projections of any kind above the sidewalk line. Sold without or with opening device. THE IMPROVED COAL CHUTE. Coal ' f a jm VHBbBb 1 Fig. 883. STANDARD SIZES. Outside Hopper Opening Rim Price Size “A”.. 22 wide 16 high 25x19 $10.00 Size "D”. 24% “ 20%“ 27x23 12.50 Size “G”. 32 “ 24 “ 35x27 15.00 These Solid Paneled Coal Chutes were designed and speci¬ fied by architects. They are somewhat stronger and open a little wider than others, and are certainly the neatest in appearance. The Self- Locking device is also a great improvement over anything ever made. No modern residence is com¬ plete with out an Improved Coal Chute. The cost in five years is less than a wooden window frame, when you consider how the latter gets battered and marred. The Improved Chute never wears out. Cheapest in the long run. Always best. Discount on application. 98 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. FIRE PROOF DOORS AND AUTOMATIC HARDWARE. Fig. 801. Single Incline Over-Lap Door and Hardware. Lin clad doors and shutters, made with two and three ply white pine, covered with tin applied in the most careful manner. Prices for doors and hardware quoted on receipt of specifications. Give the size and number of openings and state if doors are single or double and if to swing or slide. Doors and hardware are sold separately if wanted. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 99 FIRE PROOF DOORS. All openings through walls should be equipped with doors which will close automatically in case of fire Fig. 802. Single Over-Eap Hinged Door and Hardware 100 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky FIRE PROOF PANEL DOORS. The core is made from white pine and covered with galvanized iron, kalamined iron, tin or copper. Fig. 803. These doors, placed in a fire proof partition make each room a separate building, Price on application. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 101 CORRUGATED FIRE DOORS. Fig. 804. Corrugated Counter-balance Fire Doors for elevators or other openings where fire protection is^wanted. Send drawings and specifications for prices. ’ ir - .. , ■ .'V-V ’ - ' ' ■ 102 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky GALVANIZED TANKS. We make many of these tanks and as opinions differ so much as to the dimensions, we submit the follow¬ ing sizes and shapes that are generally used. In ordering this tank, if wanted narrower or wider at bottom, or not quite so deep, or more slanting at inclined end making bottom shorter, we furnish as ordered without additional charge. For a tank made wider at top than widths named in list, add 10 per cent to the list price for the extra width wanted. When desired, we furnish a sheet of galvanized steel 8 feet long and the proper width for tank ordered, with the edges'tumed up 1 inch for dripping board. This is placed on boards with a little incline, forming a platform for.sheep to walk out, which carries all the drip back to tank. For this the list price is $3.25. INSIDE OF THE SLANTING END OF TANK is placed 1 inch angle bars forming a ladder, permit¬ ting sheep to walk out. LIST PRICE OF SHEEP DIPPING TANKS. Letter No. Height, Feet Length at Top, Feet Length at Bottom, Feet Width at Top, Inches Width at Bottom, Inches Weight, Pounds List Price A. 6 3 30 12 208 $22.50 B. 4 8 5 20 10 226 29.00 C. 4 8 5 24 10 230 30.00 D. 4 8 4 30 10 230 31.00 E. 4 8 5 30 10 235 31.00 F. 4 10 5 24 10 320 35.00 G. 3 H 10 5 30 12 300 34.00 H. 4 10 5 30 10 322 36.00 I . 4 10 5 30 12 327 37.00 J. 4 10 6 24 10 320 35.00 K. 4 10 6 30 10 322 36.00 L. 4 10 6 30 12 329 37.00 M. 4 14 9 30 10 386 45.00 THE STAR GALVANIZED STEEL WAGON TANKS Are the most durable form of a steel tank to be used on a wagon for the hauling of water for jny purpose. They are made with a water-tight cover in center of which is placed a 14-inch round man-hole. At rear end near bottom is placed a 1-inch connection for either pipe or hose for drawing off water. This tank is made very strong, being thoroughly braced for the purpose intended. It may be used on any kind of wagon by simply laying boards on the wagon gear on which to set tank. SIZES AND PRICES AS FOLLOWS: Letter No. Width, Feet Height, Feet Length, Feet Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds List Price A 3 2 10 378 245 $32.50 R.. 3 2 8 295 215 29.50 c 2 8 245. 203 27.50 D 2 2 8 197 183 25.00 E.. . . 2 2 1 6 144 146 22.00 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 103 OBLONG TANKS. Round Ends. Fig. 928. Letter No. Width, Feet Height, Feet Length, Feet Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds List Price A. 2 2 4 91 74 $ 9.00 10.50 B. 2 2 5 117 88 C. 2 2 6 144 102 11.50 D. 2 2 7 170 121 13.00 E. 2 2 8 197 135 14.25 F. 2 2 10 250 166 18.00 G. 2 23^ 2 8 246 151 15.00 H. 2H 5 145 93 12.00 I. 2 6 178 110 13.00 J. 3 " 2 6 213 134 15.00 K. 23/2 2A 3 2 8 245 141 16.00 L. 2 10 312 177 19.00 M. 2 8 295 156 17.00 N. 3 2 10 384 185 19.50 O. 4 2 8 386 169 18.50 P. 4 2 10 496 203 23.00 Q. 4 2 12 606 243 29.00 R. 4 2 16 826 320 37.50 S. 5 2 16 1072 375 40.00 T. 6 2 8 550 215 27.50 U. 6 2 10 813 262 30.50 V. 6 2 16 1218 427 45 00 OBLONG TANKS. Square Ends. Fig. 927. Letter No. Width, Feet Height, Feet Length, Feet Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds List Price A. 2 2 4 101 91 $ 9.50 B. 2 2 5 126 100 10.75 C. 2 2 6 152 121 11.75 D. 2 2 8 202 150 16.00 E. 2'A 2 8 262 165 17.50 F. 3 2 8 318 178 18.75 G. 3 2 10 397 208 22.00 H. 4 2 8 424 216 23.00 I. 4 2 10 530 255 25.00 Write for discounts, 104 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Kv GALVANIZED HOG AND WATERING TROUGH. Fig. 932. These Troughs fill a long felt want. Every farmer must have a watering trough. Why not use one of these Round Bottom Watering Troughs? They will not leak or rust out and have steel trusses to set on and to fasten down ready for use. These troughs are made of one piece in bottom with steel ends. No cast ends to be broken and your trough crippled, but will stand the roughest usage. Made strong.with 1-inch angle around top and a bar strap every 12 inches to keep hogs from pushing along trough. The above cut shows the way ends are put in and made to fasten down. Letter No. Width, Inches. Height, Inches. Length, Feet. Capacity, Gallons. Weight, Pounds. List Price. A. 14 7 2 6 20 $3.50 B. 14 7 3 9 25 4.00 C. 14 7 4 12 30 4.50 D. 14 7 6 18 40 5.25 E. 14 7 5 15 36 4.65 F. 14 7 8 24 50 6.25 G. 14 7 10 30 65 7.80 POULTRY TROUGHS. Fig. 933. Letter No. Width, Inches Inside Depth, Inches Outside Depth, Inches Length, Inches List Price A 4 2 3M 30 $0.75 B... 6 ‘■S'A 3 Va, 36 .90 -- '' — 7 3 4H 36 1.00 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 105 SMALL OBLONG TANKS. Fig. 931. Letter No. Width, Feet Height, Feet Length, Feet Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds List Price A. IK 1 4 33 50 $ 6.50 B. l K 1 5 45 60 8.00 C. i k 1 8 70 90 11.00 I). 2 1 4 45 55 8.00 E. 2 1 5 65 70 9.00 F. 2 1 6 70 80 10.00 G. 2 1 8 100 100 12.00 H. 2 1 10 125 120 14,50 I. 2 IK 5 95 80 9.75 .1. 2 IK 6 105 90 11.00 K. 2 JK 8 145 110 13 50 L. 2 IK 10 180 140 16.00 ROUND TANKS. Fig. 926. Letter Diameter, No. Feet Height, Feet Capacity, Gallons Weight, Pounds List Price A. 3 2 91 69 $ 9.00 B. 4 2 166 97 11.00 C. 4 2K 215 106 12.50 D. 4 3 254 115 14.00 E. 4 4 338 145 16.50 F. 4 5 423 168 19.00 G. 4 6 508 191 22.00 11. 4 8 688 220 28.00 I. 5 2 262 129 14.50 J. 5 2K 342 141 16.00 K. 5 3 411 154 17.50 L. 5 4 548 181 21.00 M. 5 5 675 211 25.50 N. 5 6 810 240 29.00 0. 5 8 1096 285 36.00 P. 6 2 384 167 18.50 Q. 6 2K 480 184 20.00 R. 6 3 583 193 21.50 S. 6 4 768 237 26.00 T. 6 5 966 256 30.00 U. 7 2 486 206 21.50 V. 8 2 691 245 28.00 W. 8 2K 864 270 30.00 Write for discounts. 106 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky Fig. 88—Shipped in 10-ft. Lengths. Ridge Roll. 134-inch roll. 7-inch girt. Galvanized steel.14 cents per foot 134-inch roll. 8-inch girt. Galvanized steel.16 cents per foot 2 -inch roll. 10-inch girt. Galvanized steel.20 cents per foot 234-inch roll. 12-inch girt. Galvanized steel.24 cents per foot 3 -inch roll. 15-inch' girt. Galvanized steel.30 cents per foot Fig. 89. Angle Capping. 3 -inch apron. Galvanized steel.12 cents per foot 334‘inch apron. Galvanized steel.14 cents per foot 4 -inch apron. Galvanized steel.16 cents per foot Ornamental Ridging. ^44 - Fig. 480. Size Apron Girt Price 6. .3. .15. . . 18. .4. . 20.. . . . Galvanized steel.. , 10. .5. .24. . . . .Galvanized steel.. , Diamond Ridging. Size 134 -inch 2 -inch 234 -inch 3 -inch Fig. 90. Apron Girt Price 2 -inch. 8-inch.Galvanized steel.... 16 cents per foot 234-inch.10-inch.Galvanized steel. .. .20 cents per foot 3 -inch.12-inch.Galvanized steel.... 24 cents per foot 334-inch.14-inch.Galvanized steel.... 28 cents per foot The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 107 THE M. E. ORNAMENTAL CRESTING. This cresting is ornamental, durable and inexpensive. The following illustrations show a variety of designs, varying in height from 8 to 14 inches. Each design is made in three sizes. The finials shown are six inches higher than the cresting. All styles crestings are made in 10-foot lengths and packed 250 feet in a crate, including 10 scroll finials. A hammer and nails are all that is required to erect this cresting, no soldering being necessary. Price of Cresting. 8 inches high 10 inches high 12 inches high 14 inches high .30 cents per foot .40 cents per foot .45 cents per foot .50 cents per foot Discounts on application. Price includes 10 finals with each crate containing 250 lineal feet. For Gable, Hip and Ridge Finials, see page 138, all of which can be used in connection with our M. E. Cresting. Deck Cresting shown on page 113. Fig. 511. M. E. Scroll Finial. Fig. 512. M. E. Cresting Finial. 10 Fig. 11 Finials free with 250 feet of 14 inches high.50 cents each Cresting. 16 inches high.60 cents each 18 inches high.70 cents each 20 inches high.80 cents each Discounts on application. 103 T he Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covin gton, Ky. COMBINATION CRESTING AND RIDGING. Fig. 483 Cresting. Height,'10, 12 and 14 inches. Fig. 484 Cresting. Height, 10, 12 and 14 inches. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 109 COMBINATION CRESTING AND RIDGING. Fig. 487 Cresting. Height, 10, 12 and 14 inches. Fig. 488 Cresting. Height, 10, 12 and 14 inches. Fig. 490 Cresting. Height, 10, 12 and 14 inches. Finials 6 inches higher than cresting. 110 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky Fig. 503. Cresting, 7 inches high; width of Apron, 3 inches.Price, 30 cents per foot. Finial, 103^ inches high.Price, $1.25 each. Fig. 504. Cresting,'103^ inches high; width of apron, 6 inches.Price, 55 cents per foot. Finial, 18 inches high.Price, $2.55each. 1 ■ \ i£ fvvS^VVy. Fig. 505. Cresting, 11 inches high; width of Apron, 6 inches.Price, 48 cents per foot. Finial, 25 inches high.Price, §2.40 each. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. Ill ORNAMENTAL RIDGE CRESTING AND FINIALS. Fig. 478 Cresting, 11 inches high; apron 6 inches. Finial, 22 inches high. Price, 44 cents per foot. .Price, $2.00 each. Fig. 479. Cresting, 11 inches high; apron 6 inches.Price, 70 cents per foot. Finial, 22 inches high.Price, $2.00 each. Fig. 481. Cresting, 10 inches high; apron, 6 inches.Price, 45 cents per foot. Finial, 15 inches high.Price, $1.75 each. 112 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky GALVANIZED CRESTING BLOCKS. These cresting blocks are made of galvanized iron to fit 2-inch ridge roll. Size of block, 8 inches long by 5 inches high above top of oil. Fig. 494 —38 cents each. Fig. 495 —33 cents each. Fig. 496—33 cents each. Fig. 497—33 cents each. Fig. 498—35 cents each. Fig. 499—33 cents each Discount on application T he M oeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 113 Fig. 506. GALVANIZED DECK CRESTINGS. Corner posts, 24 to 30 inches. Posts, each, $1.50. Cresting, 18 to 24 inches. Cresting, per foot, $1.00 Corner posts, 24 to 30 inches. Cresting, 18 to 24 inches. Posts, each, $1.50. Cresting, per foot, 75c Fig. 509. Corner posts, 24 to 30 inches. Cresting, 18 to 24 inches. Posts, each, $1.50. Cresting, per foot, 60c 114 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. GALVANIZED WINDOW AND DOOR CAPS. Also Made From Copper. To complete the architectural effect on your building it will be necessary to use caps for both windows and doors. The following designs are suitable for all kinds of brick, stone and cement structures and are essential for a complete finish when buildings are covered with our imitation brick, stone, shingle and weatherboard siding. The square head Window and Door Caps, as illustrated, can be changed to segment heads. All corbels are 4 inches wide unless ordered otherwise. Directions for Ordering Window and Door Caps. For circular Window and Door Caps give radius on inside of brick work. Also state width of opening between brick work in inches and give the distance the frame is recessed from the face of wall. State if Caps are to be built in brick work or put on buildings already erected, as a difference in construction of Cap is necessary. The latter is furnished when not otherwise specified. All caps and sills are made the width of openings specified, which allows an extension of 6 inches on each side of opening; also to project lj^ inches from wall line. Special designs made to order Fig. 901. Fig. 903. Prices on application, stating requirements and dimensions. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 115 GALVANIZED WINDOW AND DOOR GAPS. Fig. 904. Fig. 905. Fig. 906. Fig. 907. Fig. 908. Prices on application, stating requirements. 116 The Moesclil-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL COLUMNS. For Porches, Pergolas and Interiors. Stock Sizes. DIAMETER at DIAMETER SIZES OF BASE OF SHAFT AT NECK SQUARE BASE LENGTH OVER ALL 8 in. .6 in. . .. . 11 in. sq. .Any length up to 11 feet 10 in. . 8 in. . .. . 13>i in .sq. .Any length up to 11 feet 12 in. .10 in. . .. . 15J4 in. sq. .Any length up to 11 feet 14 in. .12 in. . ... 18 in. sq. Metal Columns are made in all sizes up to 40 inches in diameter and a maximum length of 35 feet. Half round columns, three-quarter columns, square pilasters and corner pilasters manufactured in all sizes. All bases are cast iron. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 117 METAL COLUMNS. For Porches, Pergolas and Interiors. Highly ornamental, not affected by the weather, stronger and cheaper than wood. Stock Sizes. diameter at DIAMETER SIZES OF BASE OF SHAFT AT NECK SQUARE BASE LENGTH OVER ALL 8 in. .1134 in. sq. .Anv length up to 11 feet 10 in. .1334 in. sq. .Any length up to 11 feet 12 in. .10 in. .1534 i n - sq. .Any length up to 11 feet 14 in. .12 in. .18 in. sq. . .. . Any length up to 11 feet Fig. 851. Fig. 852. Metal Columns are made in all sizes up to 40 inches in diameter and a maximum length of 35 feet. Half round columns, three-quarter columns, square pilasters and corner pilasters, manufactured in all sizes. All bases are cast iron. Prices on application, stating requirements. 118 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. BARN VENTILATORS. Made of No. 26, 24 and 22 Galvanized Sheets. Fig. 726. Fig. 727. Price List. Size A, 18-inch Base, 12-inch Drum, 5 feet high.$32. Size B, 22-inch Base, 15-inch Drum, 6J^ feet high. 36. Size C, 28-inch Base, 21-inch Drum, 8J^ feet high. 38. Size D, 35-inch Base, 29-inch Drum, 11 feet high. 42. Write for discounts. 8888 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 119 BARN VENTILATORS. Made of Nos. 26, 24 and 22 Galvanized Steel. Mg. 728. Fig. 729. SQUARELOUVRE VENTILATORS. Price List. Size A 18-inch Base, 5 feet high. $42.00 Size B 24-inch Base, feet high. 52 00 Size C 28-inch Base, 8 feet high. 56.00 Size D 36-inch Base, 10 feet high. 62.00 Write foi Discounts. 120 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. LOW PRICE VENTILATORS. Fig. 753. Fig. 754. Made from No. 20, 22, 24 and 26 gauge galvanized sheets. Shipped complete with base unless otherwise ordered. See page 126 for other style bases. Prices on Application CHIMNEY TOPS. Price List. Including Top, Drum and Base. Base Drum Price 14 inches square. . 8. .8 4.50 16 inches square. .10. . 5.00 18 inches square. .12. . 6.00 20 inches square. .16. . 7.00 22 inches square. .16. . 8.00 24 inches square. .18. . 10.00 26 inches square. .20. . 13.00 30 inches square. .24. . 18.00 36 inches square. .28. . 24.00 40 inches square. .30. . 28.00 Chimney Cap and Pipe made any size gauge or height. List prices are for Tops made five to seven feet high. Discount on application. Fig. 755 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 121 CAPS AND FLANGES. Fig. 736. Fig. 737. Stove Pipe Cap or Roof Ventilator, made any size, gauge or height. Pipe Cap or Roof Ventilator, made any size, gauge or height. Fig. 738. Fig. 739. Roof Flanges or Rain Proofs. Tin or galvanized. Sizes, 5, 6 and / inches LOUVRE VENTILATORS. Fig. 740. Made to fit any size opening, either stationary or movable. Prices on application. 122 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky COVINGTON VENTILATOR. Why they exhaust more air than any other ventilator made. Fig. 730—Style A. The “Covington” is a ventilator scientifically and most substantially constructed; is effective in deflecting downward currents of air and rain without materially inter- ferring with the free egress of air from the interior, is always effective when the wind blows and will not choke in a calm. This is most important. Edgewise braces are used to hold the several parts of the ventilator together very rigid, firm and secure in their proper relative positions, thus adding strength and preventing deformation and sagging and insuring uniformity and symmetry of con¬ struction. These braces do not obstruct the outlet of air. The “Covington” has an arrangement of two cones that will keep out storms and provide the best outlet of air or smoke, as described in the following paragraphs. The diameter of the upper cone is sufficiently greater than the diameter of the lower cone and insures the rain and snow falling thereon being deflected outside of the neck of the ventilator. The lower cone is a valuable part of our decice, deflecting the upward current of air quickly from the body of the ventilator. It does not produce choking eddies or counter-currents and offers the least resistance, as noted. This cone, as hereinbefore described, divides the air and affords the best and quickest route of exit. This is a combined scientific storm-proof ventilator with edgewise braces and always gives perfect satisfaction. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 123 COVINGTON VENTILATOR. Fig. 731—btyle A. Fig. 732. The “Covington” Way. Fig. 733. An upward draught is always obtained by the peculiar and substantial construction of the outside frustrum or deflector, as from whatever way the wind may blow, the air impinging against the frustrum induces an exhaust current of air from the body of the ventilator and building. The usual style of ventilator is constructed with only a cheap vertical or single cone, the deflector thus making a very bad route of exit which does not allow the free exhaust of air. The "Covington” has the greatest area of discharge of any ventilator made, as a comparison with the other makes of ventilators will show. Therefore a less number are required to properly ventilate a building. Our aim is how few, not how many, ventilators can be used in a building. We would be glad to tell you more about them if you will drop us a line. Strength and Rigidity. Plenty of metal is used, so distributed as to give ample strength at all points. The problem of ventilation is not satisfactorily solved by providing only for admission of fresh air into a building or room. The foul air must be taken care of and drawn off. The "Covington” Ventilator is the best automatic ventilator on the market for this purpose. Price list on page 125. 124 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. VENTILATOR With Automatic Closing Device. Fig. 734. Style B. By the use of our AUTOMATIC CLOSING DEVICE the temperature of the room can be easily and accurately regulated. There are no flat surfaces on which dust or refuse of any kind can collect and be shaken off into the room below, as is done where the ordinary old style damper is used. The Closing Device has a vertical motion only and is not affected by the air currents and requires no attention whatever, except when it is desired to regulate the tempera¬ ture of the room, when it can be secured at any point desired, giving full control of the amount of ventilation. The ventilators are so constructed that back draft so common in other makes is absolutely impossible. Each ventilator up to 24-inch inclusive is supplied with three feet of chain; larger sizes, five feet; thus allowing sufficient to reach to the base. We also furnish a fusible link with each one; this link should be located at a point in the operating chain which fire or extreme heat would reach the earliest, thereby causing it to fuse and allow the Self-Closing Device to act and shut-off all draft, thus retarding the fire. OUR CLAIMS. FIRST—Ventilating properties; the lower cone divides the upward air currents, deflecting them outwardly from the body of the ventilator, an upward draught being con¬ stantly maintained by the construction of the deflector, so that, from whatever direction the wind blows it produces an exhaust current of air from the body of the ventilator and building. SECOND—Greater ventilating capacity. THIRD—Heavier materials and superior construction. FOURTH—Automatic self-closing device; our closing device is so constructed as to give perfect control of the ventilation at all times, it being possible to entirely shut off all draught, when desired. We use not flat damper on which dust and dirt can collect, to be precipitated into space below when damper is opened. In the event of fire, the fusible link, which is furnished with each ventilator of this type, will act and the ventilator will close automatically, shutting off all draught, which, with other types, can only be done by operating the chain, which is not always possible to do when most necessary. FIFTH—We have no springs to become weak and no mechanism to get out of order. SIXTH-—The two guides prevent the cone from twisting or revolving and can never get out of order. The chain cannot become tangled or get out of place. Price List on page 125. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 125 VENTILATOR—With Glass^Top. Fig. 735—Style C. The “Covington” Ventilators are also made with glass top, which for a limited area, fill all the requirements of a ventilator and skylight as well. Standard Price List of All Styles of Galvanized Ventilators. We give below the area in square inches, also price list of the various sizes we manu¬ facture—neck measure (which is the basis of all sizes): Styles B and C Ventilators not made smaller than 12-inch. SIZE at Neck AREA Square Inches GAUGE HEIGHT Lin. In. Over All SIZE Lin. In. Outside Diameter WEIGHT in Crates PRICE Made From Galvanized Sheets PRICE Made From Cold Rolled Copper 6 28 26 7 10 12 $ 2.50 $ 8.50 7 38 26 8 11 13 2.75 9.25 8 50 26 10 13 14 3.00 10.00 9 63 26 11 15 15 3.25 10.75 10 78 24 12 16 16 3.50 11.50 12 113 24 14 19 20 3.75 13.75 14 153 24 17 22 24 4.00 16.00 15 176 24 18 24 30 4.50 19.50 16 201 24 19 25 35 5.00 22.50 18 254 24 21 29 40 6.50 26.50 20 314 24 24 32 50 8.00 33.00 22 380 22 26 35 60 9.50 39.50 24 452 22 29 38 75 11.50 49.00 26 530 22 31 42 90 13.50 58.50 28 615 22 33 45 100 15.50 65 50 30 706 20 36 48 115 18.00 75 00 32 804 20 38 51 135 20.50 88.00 34 907 20 41 54 150 23.00 98.00 36 1017 20 43 57 165 26.00 108.00 38 1134 18—20 45 61 190 29.00 124.00 40 1256 18—20 48 64 210 32.00 137.00 42 1385 18—20 50 67 230 35.00 150.00 44 1520 18—20 53 70 250 38.00 163.00 46 1661 18—20 55 73 275 42.00 180.00 48 1809 18—20 57 77 300 46.00 196.00 50 1963 18—20 60 80 325 50.00 212.00 54 2290 18—20 65 86 375 58.00 245.00 56 2463 18 67 90 410 62.00 267.00 60 2827 18 72 96 470 72.00 307.00 64 3216 18 77 102 530 82.00 350.00 68 3631 18 82 109 600 92.00 392.00 72 4071 18 86 115 670 104.00 440.00 76 4536 18 91 121 750 115.00 490.00 80 5026 18 96 128 830 128.00 540.00 84 5541 18 101 134 920 140.00 600.00 88 6082 18 106 141 1000 154.00 650.00 96 7238 16—18 115 154 1200 184.00 784.00 102 8171 16—18 122 163 1350 208.00 880.00 108 9160 16—18 129 173 1500 232.00 980.00 114 10207 16—18 136 182 1700 260.00 1,100.00 120 11309 16—18 144 192 1850 288.00 1,200.00 Bases are extra—see page 126. Discounts on application. I 126 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. VENTILATOR BASES. To be in connection with Figures 731, 734, 735, 736, 737, 753 and 754. Fig. 750. When ordering ventilators state if bases are wanted. Give the style, also pitch of roof where ventilators are to be used. Price depends on the quantity, size and height. ni/ The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 127 FIREPROOF SHUTTERS. Fig. 796. Made of No. 18 gauge and lighter, stiffened with riveted Channel Steel Frame, making the lightest, strongest and best constructed shutter on the market. jNote—Quotations on receipt of speci¬ fications. Inquiries should state exact size required and number of windows to be covered. See pages 128 and 129 for Fireproof Windows. Fig. 798. Heavy Wire'Window Guards. Made from No. 13 to No. 6 Wire with round iron and channel iron frames. Write for Price List. Fig. 797. Made of J-g-inch tongued and grooved well seasoned white pine, battened with 3/16-inch band iron sunken flush with sur¬ face, all of which is then covered with beaded sheets or bright tin as desired. When made to fit into window or door openings, they are provided with l-inch flange all around, and when constructed in accordance with underwriters’ speci¬ fications can be made to lap on face of wall as required. When made of two thicknesses of well seasoned white pine, one thickness is applied diagonally to the other to stiffen, and then covered with sheet metal. When made to fit into window or door open¬ ings, are provided with a 1-inch flange to cover joints or made without flange to lap on face of wall as desired. This style when covered with bright tin, with all seams securely locked and malleted down, makes the best known protection against fire and when made to lap the face of the wall conforms strictly with underwriters’ specifications. 128 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky FIREPROOF WINDOWS. Suitable for Office Buildings, Theaters, Hotels, Warehouses, Schools, Factories, or any kind of building where protection is wanted from fire or burglars. We make any type wanted from galvanized iron or copper, glazed with wire ribbed or polished glass. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS. To quote, we must know the number and size of openings in the wall where windows are to be used, the kind of window and kind of glass; whether square or segment head and the number of lights wanted in each sash. See Page 127 for Fireproof Shutters. Double Hung Windows. Fig. 776. We make this window in two styles— each sash hung on weights or counter¬ balanced without weights. Either can be equipped with automatic closing device, when desired. Standard Single Pivoted Windows. Fig. 777. This window is made with the top sash pivoted and the bottom sash stationary; or it can be furnished with the lower sash pivoted and the top sash stationary. In either case it is equipped with automatic closing device and locks. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 129 FIRE PROOF WINDOWS. Double Pivoted Windows. Fig. 778. Casement Windows. Fig. 779. Where great amount of ventilation is wanted this style of window is the best. Each sash is pivoted and arranged to close automatically in case of fire. Vertical Pivoted Windows. Fig. 780. This type of window is made for places where horizontal pivoted and other types cannot be used to advantage. This type of window is especially in¬ tended for access to fire escapes and in open courts; they are made to swing either in or out. Hinged Windows. Fig. 781. This type of window can be used where a low window is necessary, such as base¬ ments, over doors or between ceiling and shelving. They can be made hinged from top, bottom or either side. 130 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. SKYLIGHTS. Made complete with 34-inch ribbed glass, which we pack and ship in separate cases at buyer’s risk of breakage. Our skylights are so constructed that all condensation from glass is carried by gutters in the sash bars direct into the curb and discharged through weep holes on to the roof, without soaking between laps of metal, so common in skylight construction. We guarantee our Skylight Frames to be of the best material and workmanship, very- strong, neatly fitted, LUGGED and soldered. The frames are made to fit over wood curbs. The outside measurements of the wood curb and the thickness of the wood used must always be given us to insure a neat fit. We do not furnish wood curbs or putty. Glass furnished 34. A 34 or 54-inch thick, -ribbed, rough, hammered or maze, sanded or polished, either with or without wire. Fig. 701—Single Pitch Skylight. WWW/ v Ai- Fig. 702—Double Pitch Skylight. Fig. 703. Double Pitch Skylight same as^No. 702, but with Louvre Ventilator in each end. See Price list, page 134. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 131 SKYLIGHTS. Fig. 704. Square Hipped Skylight with Ventilator. Fig. 705. Hipped Skylight. Fig. 706. Hipped Skylight, same as No. 705, but with Ornamental Ridge Ventilator. See price .list, page 134. 132 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. SKYLIGHTS. Fig. 707. HippedjSkylight with Ventilators. Fig. 708. Hipped Turret Skylight.with[Stationary Louvre Ventilators. Hipped Turret Skylight with Ridge Ventilator and Movable Side Sash. See price list, page 134. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 133 CHEAP SKYLIGHT FRAMES. Made 18 inches wide on 6, 8 or 10-foot corrugated sheets. Furnished with K-inch ribbed glass. 6-foot Sheet. 6.00 8.00 8-foot Sheet.. 10.00 10-foot Sheet.• • •;.. Discount on application. WIRE SKYLIGHT GUARD. Fig. 725. Give size and mesh of wire wanted. These guards are made to suit skylights of all kinds. Single or double Pitch Hipped or Turret Skylight. 134 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky SKYLIGHT PRICE LIST. Prices include 34-inch ribbed glass and ventilators where shown, but do not include wood curbs or putty. Size of Curb Outside No. 701 No. 702 No. 703 No. 704 No. 705 No. 706 No. 707 No. 708 No. 709 3 x 3. $ 6.50 $ 9.00 $12.00 $17.00 $14.00 $17.00 $17.00 $46.00 $61.00 3 x 4. 7.50 10.50 13.50 18.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 48.00 64.00 3 x 5. 9.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 17.00 21.00 21.00 51.00 68.00 3 x 6. 10.00 13.00 16.00 21.50 18.50 22.00 22.00 53.00 70.00 4 x 4. 9.50 12.50 15.50 20.50 17.50 20. 50 20.50 52.00 69.00 4 x 5. 10.50 14.00 17.00 22.50 19.50 23.00 23.00 55.00 72.00 4 x 6. 12.00 15.50 18.50 25.00 22.00 27.00 27.00 58.00 76.00 4 x 8. 15.00 19.00 22.00 31.00 26.00 33.00 33.00 60.00 84.00 5 x 5. 12.00 15.50 17.50 25.00 22.00 27.00 27.00 58.00 76.00 5 x 6. 14.00 18.00 21.00 28.00 25.00 29.00 29.00 64.00 82.00 5 x 8. 18.00 22.00 25.00 34.00 31.00 36.00 36.00 73.00 93.00 5 x 10. 21.00 26.00 29.00 39.00 36.00 41.00 41.00 82.00 103.00 6 x 6. 16.00 21.00 25.00 32.00 28.00 32.00 32.00 69.00 88.00 6 x 8. 20.00 25.00 29.00 39.00 35.00 40.00 40.00 80.00 100.00 6 x 10. 25.00 30.00 34.00 46.00 42.00 48.00 48.00 91.00 114.00 6 x 12. 29.00 35.00 39.00 52.00 48.00 55.00 55.00 100.00 124.00 7 x 7. 21.00 26.00 30.00 40.00 36.00 40.00 40.00 82.00 103.00 7 x 10. 28.00 35.00 39.00 52.00 48.00 54.00 54.00! 100.00 124.00 7x12. 33.00 40.00 44.00 59.00 55.00 62.00 62.001112.00 138.00 8 x 8. 26.00 32.00 36.00 48.00 44.00 48.00 48.00 94.00 118.00 8 x 10. 32.00 39.00 43.00 57.00 53.00 60.00 60.00 109.00 134.00 8 x 12. 38.00 46.00 50.00 66.00 62.00 69.00 69.00134.00 150.00 9 x 9. 32.00 39.00 43.00 57.00 53.00 57.00 57.00! 109. 00 134.00 9 x 12. 42.00 52.00 56.00 73.00 69.00 75.00 75.00jl37.00 167.00 10 x 10. 39.00 48.00 53.00 70.00 64.00 70.00 70.00127.00 155.00 10 x 12. 47.00 57.00 62.00 82.00 76.00 85.00 85. 001152.00 186.00 10 x 14. 56.00 67.00 72.00 97.00 91.00 100.00 100.00 175.00 217.00 10 x 16. 64.00 77.00 82.00 110.00 104.00 115.00 115.00 200.00 248.00 12 x 12. 57.00 69.00 75.00 99.00 93.00 100.00 100.00 177.00 220.00 12 x 14 . 68.00 82.00 88.00 116.00 110.00 120.00 120.00212.00 263.00 12 x 16. 76.00 91.00 97.00 131.00 125.00 135.00 135.00 240.00 297.00 12 x IS. 86.00 103.00 109.00 146.00 140.00 150.00 150.00 270.00 335.00 12 x 20. 96.001 115.00 121.00 162.00 156.00 166.00 160.00| 300. 00)375. 00 Discount on application. Write for prices on the following: Skylights of other dimensions than shown in list. Large skylights and skylights for saw tooth roofs. Skylights without glass. Skylights with yi, % or yi inch ribbed, rough, hammered or maze, sanded or polished glass, either with or without wire. Skylights with special construction or with re-inforced bars. Skylights made from copper. Skylights with moveable sash. vi a ir The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 135 BAY WINDOWS. We make every kind of Bay Windows and if furnished with description and meas¬ urements of requirements, we will submit designs and estimates. We do not furnish glass, sash or any wood work. Prices on application, stating requirements. L 136 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 137 BAY WINDOWS. Fig. 920. Prices on application, stating requirements. 138 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky CRESTING FINIALS. These Finials can be fit to any of our crestings, ridges or ridge rolls. In ordering give pitch of roof. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. Fig. 526. 6, 9, 12 and 15 inches high. Fig. 527. 9, 12, 15 and 18 inches high. Fig. 528. 15, 18, 24 and 30 in. high. Fig. 529. 15 inches high. Fig. 530. 15 inches high. Fig. 531. 15 inches high. Fig. 532. 24 inches high. Fig. 533. 30 inches high. Fig. 534. 20 and 30 inches high. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 139 FINIALS AND VANES. We make any shape, style or size desired, to fit any kind of roof. In ordering, give shape of roof and pitch and height wanted. Fig. 535. 3, 4 and 5 feet high. Fig. 536. 3, 4 and 5 feet high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. Fig. 538. 2, 3, 4 and 5 feet high. Fig. 539. 3, 4, 5 and 6 feet high. Fig. 537. 3, 4 and 5 feet high. Fig. 540. 4, 5 and 6 feet high. ■ 140 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. FINIALS. Urns and Finials made any size or height desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 141 FINIALS. Fig. 543. 5 and 6 feet high. Fig. 560. 4 feet high. Fig. 575. 2 feet high. Fig. 576. 30 inches high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. Fig. 577. 30 inches high. 142 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. Fig. 546. Made 2, 3 and 4 ft. high. FINIALS. ' , Fig. 547. Made 2, 3 and 4 ft. high. Fig. 549. Fig. 548. Made 3, 4 and 6 ft. high. Made 4, 5, and 6 ft. high. Fig. 550. Made 3, 4 and 5 ft. high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 143 Fig. 588. Made 4, 6 and 8 ft. high. Fig. 591. Made 3 feet high. Fig. 592. Made 3, 4 and 5Jt/high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. 144 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covingt on, Ky Fig. 545. Made 5, 7 and 9 ft. high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 145 FINIALS. Fig. 556. Fig. 557. Made 4, 8 and 12 ft. high. Height, 4J4 feet. Other heights can be furnished when desired Prices on application, stating requirements. 1 46 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky FINIALS AND VANES. Fig. 568. Made*5, 7 and 8 ft. high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. Fig. 569. Made 7, 9 and 12 ft. high The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 147 FINIALS AND VANES. L. Fig. 573. Height, 4 feet. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. Fig. 572 Made 4, 6 and 8 ft. high. Fig. 574 Made 4, 6 and 8 ft. high. 148 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky FINIALS AND VANES. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 149 Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. 150 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. Fig. 566 Fig. 567. Made 6, 8 and 10 ft. high. Made 6, 8 and 10 ft. high. Other heigths can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 151 FINIALS AND VANES. Fig. 561 Made 6, 8 and 10 ft. high Fig. 602. Made 6, 8 and 10 ft. high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. 152 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky Fig. 564 Made,8,, 10_and 12 ft. high FINIALS. Fig. 565. Made 6, 8 and 10 ft. high. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 153 HIP CAPS. Fig. 584. tig. 585. Fig. 586. Fig. 587. Made any height and for any length ridge. Prices on application, stating requirements. Fig. 579. Height. 4 H feet Horse. 14x31 inches Fig. 580. Height.5 feet Horse, full body.20 x 52 inches I Fig. 578. Height, 4/^2 feet. Full Body. Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 155 VANES. Fig. 581. Height. Eagle Spread. ... 5 feet 30 inches Fig. 583. Height.5 feet Cow.18 x 32 inches Fig. 582. Height.5 feet Eagle Spread.3 feet Other heights can be furnished when desired. Prices on application, stating requirements. 156 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CORNICE. Made from Galvanized and Copper Sheets. Each Cornice must be made up after measurements are received, which requires time, and it is important that orders be placed early so that they may be delivered by the time the goods are needed. In ordering Cornice ALWAYS give extreme length, including End Blocks. We will positively not be responsible for any errors made in measuring, nor will ANY CHANGE be made after work is started, except at the EXPENSE of PARTIES ordering; orders are not subject to cancellation without our consent. END BLOCKS ARE ALL MADE WITH 13-INCH FACE UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED. Cornices are all special and the importance of having correct measurements before the work is started is plain to everyone. Designs can be modified to suit requirements. We do not return plans sent us to work by until material has been accepted and paid for. Quotations on Cornice Work do not include roof, except when so stated. Fig. 626. Height, 6 inches; Projection, 5 inches. 1 t - - --y Fig. 627. Height, 6 inches; Projection, 6 inches. -3^ 1 .. _ . . -j Fig. 628. Height, 9 inches; Projection, 5 inches. f Fig. 629. Height, 9 inches; Projection, 5 inches Fig. 630. Height, 10 inches; Projection, 5 inches. Fig. 631. Height, 12 inches; Projection, (5 inches. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 157 CORNICE. Fig. 633. Made 10, 12, 15 and 20 inches high; 10, 12, 15 and 20 inches projection. Fig. 635. Made 18, 24 and 30 inches high; 10, 12 and 15 inches projection. Fig. 636. Made 24, 30 and 36 inches high; 10, 12 and 15 inches projection. Fig. 637. Fig. 638. Made 20 and 30 inches high; Made 24 and 30 inches high; 10 and 15 inches projection. 12 and 15 inches projection. Prices on application, stating requirements. I 158 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CORNICE. Fig. 639. Made 18, 24 and 30 inches high; 9, 12 and 15 inches projection. Fig. 641. Made 26, 30 and 36 inches high; 10, 12 and 15 inches projection. Fig. 642. Made 24, 30 and 36 inches high; 12, 15 and 18 inches projection. Pediment made in any length desired, height in proportion to cornice. Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 159 CORNICE. mm Fig. 643. Made 30, 36 and 42 inches high; 15, 18 and 20 inches projection. Fig. 644. Made 24, 30 and 36 inches high; 12, 15 and 18 inchesTprojection. Fig. 645. Made 30, 40ijand-50 inches high; 15, 20 and 24 inches projection. Prices on application, stating requirements. 1G0 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky Fig. 646. Made 30, 36 and 42 inches high; 15, 18 and 20 inches projection. Fig. 647. Made 28, 32 and 36 inches high; 14, 16 and 18 inches projection. Fig. 648. Made 30, 36 and 42 inches high; 15, 18 and 20 inches projection. Pediment made any length desired, height in proportion to cornice. Prices on application, stating requirements. VI Ul The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 161 CORNICE. Fig. 664. Made 60, 72 and 84 inches high; 30, 36 and 48 inches projection ¥ . . « ^ »i« ■ ■■ ^ i .me. ii ^ — r — i Fig. 665. Made 60, 70 and 80 inches high; 30, 36 and 40 inches projection. Fig. 666. Made 20, 28 and 32 inches high; 12, 15 and 20 inches projection Prices on application, stating requirements. 162 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. Fig. 649. Made 40, 50 and 60 inches high; 18, 20 and 24 inches projection. Fig. 651. Made 26, 28 and 30 inches high; 12, 14 and 16jnches projection. Fig. 652. Made 48, 60 and 72 inches high; 24, 30 and 36 inches projection. Prices on application, stating requirements. r r" \ it 1 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 163 Height, 20 inches; Projection, 10 inches. Height, 24 inches; Projection, 12 inches. Fig. 658. Made 24, 30 and 36 inches high; 20, 24 and 30 inches projection Fig. 659. Made 26, 30 and 36 inches high; 12, 14 and 16 inches projection. Fig. 660. Made 30, 36 and 40 inches high; 24, 30 and 36 inches projection. Prices on application, stating requirements. A -?t 164 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CORNICE vm rw 225221 WW Fig. 668. Made 30, 36 and 48 inches, high; 15, 20 and 24 inches projection. l a g Fig. 669. Height, 28 inches; Projection, 11 inches. gH teHiiil wA UVHn f •< nV' Cf rj M> I *)i f h i < .VV ■> V/ .W V/A.V/ A.y/ ■ sVy Fig. 670. Made 45, 52 and 72 inches high; 16, 20 and 36 inches projection. Pediment made any length desired, height in proportion to cornice Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 105 CORNICE Fig. 667. Made 30, 36 and 48 inches high; 12, 15 and 20 inches projection. Fig. 671. Made 26, 30 and 36 inches high; 10, 12 and 15Jnches projection. Fig. 672. Made 36 and 48 inches high; 20 and 30 inches projection. Prices on application, stating requirements. 16 G The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky Fig. 675. Height. 42 inches; Projection, 22 inches. Fig. 676. Height, 50 inches; Projection, 24 inches. 1 HTfilTTl niTITTmi11 MWI'Pt fTTfll rTrfTT mmTTI 1 f!MHIM Mil iP lTnilTrTHfrTTTTTTTIH .iph'ir . IMIiIIIT|TITT1MIII!II!!!IIIIIIIIIIII! 1 Fig. 677. Height, 48 inches; Projection, 24 inches Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 167 Fig. 663. Made 38, 48 and 60 inches high; 24, 30 and}35 inches projection. Prices on application, stating requirements. I I 168 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. CORNICE. Fig. 653. Made 36, 48 and 60 inches high; 20, 24 and 30 inches projection. Fig. 654. Made 36, 42 and 48 inches high; 15, 18 and 20 inches projection Prices on application, stating requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 169 Fig. 673. Made 48, 60 and 72 inches high: 24, 30 and 36 inches projection. Fig. 674. Made 36, 48 and 60 inches high; 18, 24 and 30 inches projection Prices on application, stating requirements. 170 The Moesc hl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky STAMPED SHEET METAL BUILDING FRONTS. Our facilities enable us to make any style of Sheet Metal Fronts, together with all paits, upon the most advanced ideas of construction. We show only a few designs, but are prepared to execute any style that may be desired. In ordering Sheet Metal Fronts, particular care should be taken to give plans and elevation of building, g ving measurements of every detail possible, such as thickness of walls, width and height of window and door openings, total width and height of building and height of stories. Fig. 841. A modern, but inexpensive design for a one-story galvanized store front to imitate a stone building. Send measurements and we will prepare drawings free of charge. The Moeschl-EdwardsJ^orrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 171 STAMPED SHEET METAE BUILDING FRONTS—GALVANIZED OR COPPER Fig. 842. Prices on application, stating requirements. 172 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL CEILINGS. Our Metal Ceilings are Fireproof, Artistic and Economical and worthy of considera¬ tion for use in all buildings. Estimates and drawings showing arrangements suitable for rooms of any size and shape will be made without charge, upon receipt of plans and sketches showing detailed measurements. We wish to call particular attention to our Metal Ceiling Joints. Each is machined in the steel die and is absolutely correct, making a dust-proof and vermin-proof joint, because the parts fit perfectly together. In designing the joints—both Dot and Dash Bead and Inter-Locking—we have had in mind the appearance in connection with the designs with which they are used. Our Metal Ceilings, having perfect fitting joints, are therefore easily erected, saving time and money in cost of installation. ENCAUSTIC ENAMELED METAL CEILINGS. For Beauty and Durability, Without Expense for Re-decorating, Reflect Light Instead of Absorbing the Rays. We have succeeded in producing an enameled metal ceiling with the combined qualities of a hard, porcelain-like surface with sufficient elasticity to stand transportation, handling and erecting without damage. As both sides of the sheet are enameled, Encaustic Metal Ceilings are practically indestructible. They are not affected by leaking or broken water pipes. The colors cannot fade nor the gold decoration tarnish, as they are burned on and are covered with a transparent enamel which is also burned on and protects them from the action of the atmosphere. Encaustic Metal Ceilings are complete when placed in position, and your room will not be torn up and full of scaffolding for days while the ceiling is being decorated. When the erectors are through, the ceiling is finished. No waiting for painters. When the ceiling becomes soiled or smoked, it is only necessary to use good soap, warm water and a sponge to restore the original beauty. They can be washed as often as may be necessary without losing their fresh appearance. Encaustic Metal Ceilings are as easily erected as painted ones and can be erected by any one familiar with the erection of metal ceilings. If you do not find the designs you are seeking, write us and give a description of your requirements—we are continually adding to our list and no doubt have just what you want. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 173 METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1001. Average price $10.00 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Facilities for Manufacture and Prompt Shipment are such that we can Satisfy Your Demands. Special attention is given to all requests for information. 174 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky METAL CEILINGS. ,mmsm wmtmmm I Ws&Bs&Wm, Fig. 1002. Average price $9.45 per square, not including furring strips. Note—Price varies with size and shape of room. Adapted to All Requirements from Vestibules to Auditoriums. Ceilings of Flat Designs for small rooms and low ceilings. Ceilings of Deep, Bold Designs for large rooms and high ceilings. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 175 METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1003. Average prices) tandard Bead Joints) $9.85 per square, not including furring strip Average price (Interlocking Joints) $11.45 per square, not including furring strips Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Our Metal Ceilings are “Quality” Ceilings Made from Open Hearth Steel Sheets. Inspected both before and after embossing. Our Ceiling Die Presses are the best that can be produced. The Dies are Machined Steel—deep and true to measurement and allignment. Careful workmen and good material mean a superior product. 176 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 1 METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1004. Average price $9.70 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Our Encaustic Metal Ceilings are enameled on both sides and are practically in¬ destructible. Not affected by leaking or broken water pipes. When Encaustic Enameled Metal Ceilings become soiled or smoked they are easily restored to their original beauty by the use of good soap, warm water and a sponge. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 177 METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1005. Average price $8.65 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. The Encaustic Enameled Finish can be applied to any Design or Pattern of Ceiling Plates made by us. The cost is more. But when the erectors are through, the ceiling is finished and decorated. First cost is the only cost. The gold decoration on our Encaustic Metal Ceilings will not tarnish—the colors will not fade. 178 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL CEILINGS Fig. 1006. Average price $9.30 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Is the Plaster Falling Off, or do Unsightly Cracks Disfigure the Ceiling or Walls? If so, we suggest that you investigate the merits of our Metal Ceilings. You will find them very practicable for such improvements and of designs suitable to the requirements. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 179 METAL CEILINGS. rinMiP^n pSB^^ kj£J*J*Jt. !*?H HijldtJtJl vfc/tL_ .’tJLJi jl Ji ji jt JiLJXJ&Jl Fig. 1007. Average price $9.55 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Fire-Proof—Vermin-Proof—Dust-Proof—Permanent—Economical Perfect Fitting—Artistic—Sanitary—Easily Erected. Designs for rooms of all sizes, kinds and shapes. Every Plate guaranteed perfect in design and workmanship. No order too small for our best attention. No order too large for our factory to fill promptly. 180 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1008. Average price $9.20 per square, not including^furring strips. Note—Price varies with size and shape of room. We have a large force of artists at your disposal. If you send us a plan or diagram, it will cost you nothing for a suggestive design and an estimate of the cost. We will follow closely your ideas; or, if you prefer, we will use our judgment as to selection and arrangement of design. This judgment is based on many years of experience and we know that we can please you. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 181 METAL CEILINGS. :4 / r*: • '?&■ ■ smwm wUs j.j • Bitraafen. r~ae*iitr& r, . : ;t a^.giw.aUjtea^ **»>*» >i j iw«-,4i .’•Ti '>*>,. j.\ Fig. 1009. Average price $9.20 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Our Quality is Guaranteed. Every design has been assembled with a distinct artistic value in view. Each group of designs has been arranged with a definite idea of the style of architecture. 182 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1010. Average price $9.35 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Our Ceilings Have the Best Joint—Fit Best—Look Best. Great care is used in the production of our Metal Ceilings and each piece is carefully inspected before leaving the factory. Best material and best workmanship only. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 183 METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1011. Average price $8.65 per square, not including furring strips. Note—Price varies with size and shape of room. Our Metal Ceilings Are furnished with a priming coat of white paint on both sides. If a specially durable and artistic ceiling is desired, we recommend the Encaustic Enameled Finish. 184 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky METAL CEILINGS. Fig. 1012. Average price $9.35 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Our Encaustic Metal Ceilings are complete when placed in position. No waiting for painters. Write us for particulars. The M oesc hl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 185 METAL CEILINGS. Fig 1013. List price $10.00 per square not including furring strips. We Will Make Suggestions or Follow Yours. Our judgment is based on years of experience—we can please your taste. If you are building or expect to build or remodel, you should investigate the merits of Metal Ceilings. 186 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky METAL CEILINGS. h » V fj *\ A ij »''T p j tjk )j / Tj ^ .j LA/;A/,AEATi;,$; £A£A iiU JHJAJft Q > . S V * • ■ ft •',M>r mj ; ii vy >\\" , 'W'\xA\\\\\'.^'''A\''V' Fig. 1014. Average price $11.45 per square, not including furring strips. Note —Price varies with size and shape of room. Metal Ceilings are Practically Indestructible and are Designed for Rooms of all Kinds. Adapted to all classes of buildings: Churches, Schools, Colleges, Convents, Lodge Rooms, Auditoriums, Theatres and Gymnasiums, Offices, Stores, Dwellings, Hospitals, Waiting-Rooms and all Municipal, State and National Public Buildings. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 187 METAL SIDEWALLS. Fig. 1015. Side Wall Design. Average price $9.25 per square, not including cornice and furring’strips. Note —Price varies with height of room METAL CEILINGS AND SIDE WALLS. In modern construction, when Metal Ceilings and Side Walls are used, the opportunity for artistic designs and decoration covers a wide range for interior finish at a moderate cost. Insurance rates are largely determined by the character of construction. Metal Ceilings are approved by underwriters. Fires often spread by burning holes in wood-sheathed ceilings, thereby adding unnecessarily to the damage. By the use of Metal Ceilings this danger is greatly lessened, if not avoided. Easily applied, over old plaster or wood, in old or new buildings. 188 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky STEEL CEILINGS AND SIDEWALLS. Fig. 1030. Made in sheets 24 inches wide by 96 inches long. Fig. 1031. Made in sheets 24 inches wide by 96 inches long. Fig. 1032. Made in sheets 24 inches wide by 96 inches long. Price on application, stating requirements. Write for Prices. The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 189 STEEL CEILINGS AND SIDE WALLS. Fig. 1033 Fig. 1034 Made in sheets 24 inches wide, 96 inches long Made in sheets 24 inches wide, 96 inches long. m f m * mf * W f «s f m# mf w Cornice Fig. 1050 Depth 3 inches, projection 3 inches, length 48 inches. 3SSX Cornice'Tig. 1051 Depth 4J4 inches, projection 3inches, length 48 inches. In 1 Cornice Fig. 1052 Depth 5 inches, projection 4J^ inches, length 48 inches. Prices on application, stating requirements. 190 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky INDEX A PAGE Adjustable Circle.73 Adjustable Eave Trough Hangers.72 Advantage of Lead Washers.32 All Metal Garage.34 Angle Capping.106 Angle Ridge Cap.106 Announcements.6 Artesian or Bored Well Buckets.78 Awnings.27-29 Awning Sheets.30 B Balls.80 Bam Door Track Covers.41 Barn Ventilators.118,119 Bases for Ventilators.126 Bay Windows.135-137 Beaded Ceiling and Siding.35 Belt Courses.156, 157 Black Sheets.75 Block Letters. 80 Blocks, Ridge Roll.112 Boards, Wall.84 Boots and Shoes.60 Box Gutters.66-68 Brackets, Awning.28,29 Brick Siding.36 Brick Ties.79 Buckets, Well.78 C Capping.106 Caps, Hip.153 Caps, Window and Door.114,115 Casing for Doors and Windows.41 Casing, Well.78 Cast Iron Boots and Shoes.60 Ceiling, Beaded.35 Ceilings, Metal.35, 172-189 Cement.82 Chimney Caps.120,121 Chutes.97 Circles and Shanks.72, 73 Clinch Nails. 30 Clips for Corrugated Roofing.30 Cluster Metal Shingles.49-51 Coal Hole Chutes.97 Coal Hole Doors and Rings.96 Columns.116, 117 Comb and Side Rain Proofs.121 Combination Gable Finish and Moulding.47 Combination Gutter.68 Copper Soldering.90 Conductor Pipe.52-55 Conductor Pipe Boots.60 Conductor Pipe Connections.60 Conductor Pipe Cut-offs.59 Conductor Pipe Elbows.52-56 Conductor Pipe Fasteners.57 PAGE Conductor Pipe Fittings.56-60 Conductor Pipe Heads.58 Conductor Pipe Hooks.57 Conductor Pipe Shoes.52-56 Conductor Pipe Strainers.57 Conductor Pipe Straps, Ornamental.... 57 Coppers Soldering.90 Corner Boards.. ;.40,79 Corner Caps.79 Corner Trimmings.37,39,40 Cornices.156-169, 189 Cornice with Secret Cutter.68 Corrugated Awning Sheets.27,30 Corrugated Capping.31 Corrugated Ceiling.24,25 Corrugated Culverts.33 Corrugated Curved Sheets.30 Corrugated Elevator Sheets.26 Corrugated End Wall Flashing.31 Cormgated Flashing.31 Corrugated Pressed Standing Seam Roofing.25 Corrugated Ridge Roll.31 Corrugated Roofing.24-26 Corrugated Sheets.24-26 Corrugated Side Wall Flashing.31 Corrugated Siding.24-26 Corrugated Siding and Ceiling.24-25 Cover, Barn Door Track.41 Covington Lock Joint Roofing without Center Crimp.12,13 Covington Metal Shingles.46 Covington Ventilators.122-125 Cresting.108-111,113 Cresting Blocks.112 Cresting Finials.107,138 Crimped Roofing.16,17,50 Crimped Sheets.74 Cross Corrugated Sheets.26 Crown Moulds..156, 157 Culverts.33 Curved Corrugated Sheets.30 Cut-offs.59 D Decking.113 Diamond Ridging.106 Dipping Tanks.102 Dixie Gutters.68 Doors, Coal Hole.96 Doors, Elevator.101 Doors, Fire Proof.98-101 Doors, Side Walk.96 Doors, Vault.97 Door and Window Caps.114,115 Door and Window Casings.41 Door and Window Sills.41 Double Bead Eaves Trough.63 Dry Iron Ore Paint.82 The Moesclil-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky. 191 E PAGE Eaves Trough.61-63 Eaves Trough, End Caps.70 Eaves Trough Hangers.71-73 Eaves Trough Mitres.70 Eaves Trough Outlets.70 Elastic Roof Cement.82 Elbows and Shoes.52-56 Elevator Doors.101 Elevator Sheets.26 End Caps.70 End Wall Flashing.31 Expanded Metal Lath.79 F Fasteners, Conductor.57 Felt.83 Finials and Vanes. ..138-155 Fire Pots.94,95 FireProof Doors. 98-101 Fire Proof Shutters.127 FireProof Windows.128,129 Flashing, End Wall.10,31 Flashing Hooks.76 Flashing, Side Wall.10,31 Flashing Tin.76 Formed Valleys.77 Fronts, Store.170,171 G Gable End Finish.47 Gable F inish.10,47 Gable Shingles.51 Galvanized Sheets.75 Garages.34 Gargoyles.56 Gasoline Fire Pots.94,95 Gem Circles.72,73 Gem No. 1, Cluster Shingles.50 Gem No. 2, Cluster Shingles.50 Glass.80 Glass Top Ventilators.125 Guards, Skylight.133 Guards, Window.127 Gutters, Box.66-69 Gutters, Combination.68 Gutter Hangers.71-73 Gutters, Roof.64,65 Gutters, Secret.68 H Half Balls.80 Hammers. 90,93 Hangers for Eaves Trough and Gutters. 71-73 Heads, Conductor.58 Hip Caps.153 Hip Shingles.47 Hi Seam Roofing.22 Hog Trough.104 Hooks, Conductor.57 Hooks, Flashing.76 House Tanks. 103,105 I PAGE Ideal Shingles.45 Imitation Brick Siding.36 Imitation Stone Siding.38 Improved V Crimp Roofing.11 Insurance.23 Iron Boots and Shoes.60 Iron Ore Paint.82 I. X. Terne Plate. .74 J “Justright” Flashing, End Wall.10 “Justright” Flashing, Side Wall.10 “Justright” Gable Finish.10 “Justright” Ridge Roll. 9 “Justright” Roofing. 8 "Justright” Shingles.44 "Justright” Starter. 9 K Kentucky Cluster Shingles.51 Kentucky Lock Joint Roofing. 14,15 L Lap Joint Eaves Trough.61 Lath Metal.79 Lead Washers.32 Letters, Block.80 Lintel Cornice. 156-159 Lock Joint Roofing. 12-15 Lock Joints on Shingles.43 Lockers.85 Louvre Ventilators. 119,121 M Marquise.85 Mecco Cluster Shingles.51 Metal Ceilings. 172-189 Metal Clap Board Siding.40 Metal Columns. 116,117 Metal Corner Boards. 40,79 Metal Garages.34 Metal Lath.79 Metal Lockers.85 Metal Roofing. 8-25 Metal Shingles. 42-51 Metal Siding.35-40,187,189 Metal Windows.128,129 Metallic Paint.82 Middle V Crimp Roofing.16, 17 Mitres, End and Drop.69,70 Moulding.156, 157, 189 N Nails.30, 32 O Ogee Gutters.66-69 Ornamental Awnings.28 Ornamental Cresting.108-113 Ornamental Ridging. 106 Outlets.70 P Paint.81,82 Paper Linings.83 Pediments, Cornice.160,164 192 The Moeschl-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky PAGE Pilasters.37,39 Pipe, Conductor.52-55 Pipe Connections.60 Pipe Posts.28 Plain Cornice.156-169 Plain Ridging.106 Polygon Conductor.55 Polygon Conductor Fittings.56 Porch Columns.116,117 Posts, Pipe.28 Pots, Fire.94,95 Poultry Troughs.104 Pressed Standing Hi Seam Roofing.22 Pressed Standing Seam Roofing.21 Pressed Standing Seam Roofing Corrugated.25 Pressed Steel Brick Siding.36 R Rain Proofs.121 Rain Water Cut-offs.59 Ready Mixed Roofing Paint.81,82 Reducers.58 Ridgings.9,47,106 Ridge Cap, Angle.106 Ridge Roll.106 Ridge Roll B locks.112 Rings, Coal Hole.96 Rock Face Brick Siding.36 Rock Face Stone Siding.38 Roll and Cap Roofing.19,20 Roof Cement.82 Roof Cresting.108-111,113 Roof Gutters.64,65 Roof Ventilators.118-126 Roofing, Iron and Steel.8-26 Roofing, Tin.74,76 Roofing Tools.86-95 Rules for Measuring Roofing.23 S Scroll Finials.107 Secret Gutter.68 Self Cap Roofing.18 Sewer Connections.60 Shanks and Circles.72,73 Sheathing.84 Sheets, Black and Galvanized.75 Sheet Metal Lath.79 Shingles. 42-51 Shingles, Cluster.49-52 Shingle Ridge Roll.47 Shingle Valley.47 Shoes, Conductor.52-56 Shoes, Cast Iron.60 Shutters, Fire-Proof.127 Side Walk Doors.96 Side Wall Flashing.10,31 Side Wall, Metal.187-189 Sills for Windows.41 Skylights. 130-133 Slip Joint Eaves Trough.62 Solder.74 PAGE Soldering Coppers.90 Soldering Furnaces.94,95 Spun Balls.80 Stamped Elbows and Shoes.56 Standing Seam Roofing.21,22,25 Standard Metal Shingles.43 Starter, “Justright”. 9 Steel Ceilings and Side Walls.172-189 Stone Siding.38,39 Store Fronts.170,171 Strainers, Wire Conductor.57 Strap Hangers.71 T Tanks. 102-105 Tarred Felt.83 Terms. 7 Three V Crimp Roofing.16,17 Tin Flashing.76 Tin Plate.74 Tin Roofing.74,76 Tin Shingles.42-46 Tin Valley.76 Tinners Tools.86-95 T Iron Rafters.28 Tools, Roofing. 23,86-95 Tower Ornaments.139-155 Track Cover.41 Trough, Eaves.61-63 U Urns.140 V Valleys.47,76,77 Vanes. 139-155 Vault Doors.97 V Crimp Improved Roofing.11 V Crimp Roofing.16,17 Ventilators. 118-126 V Ridge Capping.31,106 V Sticks.17 W Wagon Tanks.102 Wall Boards.84 Wall Ties.79 Washers, Lead.32 Water Proof Sheathing.83 Weatherboard Siding.40 Weather Vanes.139-155 Well Buckets. 78 Well Casing.78 Windows, Bay.135-137 Window Caps.114,115 Windows, Fireproof.128,129 Windows, Metal.128,129 Window Guards.127 Wire Glass.80 Wire Skylight Guards.133 Wire Strainers.57 Wire Trough Hangers.71