6 ) MJPJl lEil fuiJlnnlfrOgnijflfrugfruilfr^ i 1 1 i 1 1 1 i THE LIBRARIES COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Avery Library iJi rinJfiuSfruilfrugfri]^n^ ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF the Kanneberg RoofingCo. MANUFACTURERS CF The Kanneberg Patent Folded Lock Seam Steel Roofing, CORRUGATED IRON, CRIMPED IRON, BEADED IRON, SHEET METAL WEATHER-BOARDING, FIRE-PROOF DOORS AND SHUTTERS, METALLIC PAINTS, EAVE TROUGH, CONDUCTOR PIPE, RIDGE POLL VENTILATORS. ETC. OFFICE AND WORKS : 104 TO 112 EAST SEVENTH STREET CANTON, OHIO. nv ... I THE KANNKBERG ROOFING COMPANA'. CI^.^5IC5 /\r I'lii'; i^ANM:r.i:i:(i kooi'inc; comi'axy. 3 Announcement. In presenting' )’ou with our Catalogue for 1892. we re- spectfully call your attention to the increase in variety of o'ooJs we manufacture. When in need of a superior qualit)’ in our line, give us a call. You will rtnd that we pa)’ strict attention to the wants ot customers, carefully select all materials, give full weight and full measure. Mave recentl)’ increased our facilities and are better able than ever before to dispatch promptly all orders entrusted to us. Soliciting )'our patronage, we are, Respectfully yours, THE KANNEBERG ROOFING CO. 4 THE KANNKBEKG BOOKING COMPANY. THK KANNEP.KHd KOOFIXti CO.Ml'ANY. THE KANNEBERG PATENT Folded Lock Seam Steel Roofing. Ls iiunle from (Jeimine Bef;seiner steel and Sieinens-lMartin (open hearth ham- mered) Steel. Each sheet is27'| inches wide by DO inches long and of Xo. 27 Birmingham < iange. Every sheet is c'arefnlly inspected and imperfect ones not used. The edges are trimmed lyv sipiaring shears and the sheets thoroughly painted on both sides with Bed Iron Ore Paint, or Graphite Paint, if preferred. (Paint, page .’ID.) The sheets are connected at ends by water-proof cross locks. The roofing is i)ut up in rolls containing 100 square feet (1 S(iuare) unless otherwise ordered. We cut strips to any sjiecial length, hut only when specified in feet and inches by the buyer. Each roll is prepared for shipping liy wrapping it up in heavy paper secured by wire and labeled inside with a label bearing our trade mark and showing the number of scpiare feet contained in the roll. A square of our Lock Seam Steel Booting consists of a strip 27)tj inches wide by 50 feet long (together with the necessary cleats) and will cover 100 sipiare feet on the roof, each strip covering 24 inches in width. It may be applied to sheathing boards, lath (3 to 4 inches apart) or over the old shingles. Sheathing l)oards are preferable. Is in use in every State and Territory in the L’nitcil States. Is suitable for all kinds of buildings and can be used on as fiat a surface as inch fall to the foot, but for very long rafters the pitch should he greater. Where sulphur fumes, steam or warm air will come in direct contact with under side use our Sheathing Paper. (Page 29.) Calamined Steel, Galvanized Steel and American Tin We also prepare in the same manner as our Bessemer and Siemens-iMartin Steel. They are especially adapteage 30) applied once in tlii'ce or four years is sullicient, excepting when especially exposed to sulphur or other corrosives, then it should be painted oftener. Quality. Next to the foundation of any building, the roof should be considered most im- portant. In that portion lies the protection of the entire building. One cannot l)e too careful in the selection of ju'oper material. We are not the only manufacturers of iron and steel roofing, but claim there are none in the business who can or do furnish, either a better (juality or plan of con- struction . With carefully selected materials, honest linseed oil paint and skillful workman- ship, our goods must stand among the best. If you want inferior material do not call onus, we do not make it. e consider honest goods at a reasonable price the best policy, l)oth for maker and consumer. We furnish samples free, on request. s THE KANXEBEKG KOOFING COMPAXY. Gauges and Weights. All our sheets ure rolled hythe Biruiiiigliam Gauge, as given iu Ilaswell’s En- gineers’ r)Ook, as follows : Birmingham Gauge. X’uniher of Gauge 27 2(5 24 OO 20 IS 10 Weight in pounds (jier square footllat). .(it ”■) . 4 — .88 1.12 1.40 1.0(5 2. 00 The above gauge was adopted as the standard hy the Xational Iron Roofing Association. Some manufacturers in our line, however, use the American Gauge. Thereby the buyer is often deceived and pays for material not received. For difl’erences in weights see the followng taVile : American Gauge. Xumher of (iiauge 27 20 24 20 IS 10 Weight in pounds (jier S(iuare foot fiat). .57 .04 .81 1.02 1.28 1.02 2.04 THE KANNEr.ERCi KOOFINAi CO.Ml’ANV. !) Iron Roofing, Siding and Ceiling. w e use nothinu; but the very best retined iron for our Criuiped, l’>e;iileil, Corru- gnted anil Weatber-Iloanling Sheets, always having in stock siieets .'3, d, o, (i, 7, S, Uaiul 10 feet long. I'nless otlierwise ordered, we furnislitlie slieets iu 8 foot lengtlis and No, 21 gauge, painted l)otli sides witli our lied Iron t)re Paint. If less tluin car load we sliip in crates. Car load lots without. Heavy gauges of iron or steel, painted or unpainted, also galvanized iron or steel, furnished on short notice. Uniform Rule of Measurement. All iron and steel rooting, siding and ceiling is sold by the srpiare. (100 square feet.) To Calculate a Square. “The Kanneherg Patent.” take the actual covering width and fidl length of material . The Criniiied, Beaded and tt'eather-Boarding, take the actual covering width and full length of sheets. Corrugated Iron, take the full width and length of sheets. Cutters and Valleys, take the full widtli and length of material. How to Order. Specify the style and kind of material wanted. Fill out the diagram in ordering sheet furnished with price list and follow the instructions given there. If requiring any extras, such as tVood Strips, Ridge Roll, Corner Boards or any of the necessities, such as Dry Paint, (Mi.xed Paint, Nails, etc., clearly state kind, size and ipiantity. Testimonials. AVe have hundreds of unsolicited testimonials, hut have never felt the necessity of publishing them in older to place our product on the market. Our goods are well known, equal to the best, and give perfect satisfaction. Give us a trial and you will find that the established jirinciple of honest goods is sutticient to prove all our assertions. 10 THE KANXEBERH ROOFING COMPANY. V Crimped Iron Roofing. Crimped Edge Iron. Fig. 4. As sliown by above cut, each sheet has a crimp in V shape on each side. We can furnish it in gauges from No. 20 to 27 inclusive. It may he applied to slieathing hoards, lath, or over the old shingles, on any pitch not less than two inches fall to the foot. The ends of the sheets can either he lapped 3 to 4 inches, according to pitch, or ])ut together with a lock joint. If for a ridge roof finish up ridge with Iron Ridging. (Page 20.) The crimps at side lap over each other and over a wooden V strij) to stiffen them. (We furnish the wood strips at cost. ) Use a 1^-inch steel wire nail and drive through the top of crimps and wooden V strip into the sheathing hoards. This style of rooting is used largely on the cheaper class of buildings. It makes a cheap, dural.)le and tire-proof roof. Three Crimped Iron. Fig. 5. SHEETS 3 TO 10 F'r LONG; Shows a sheet of our Three Crinii)ed Iron. We can furnish it in gauges from No. 20 to 27 inclusive. The center crimp stiffens the sheet and adds to its aiipearance . Can he used for eithei' rooting or siding and is applied to and in the same man- ner as the Crimped Edge. 11 TIIK kanxkiikik; roofing compaxy. Beaded Iron. Fig. 6 . SHEETS 3T0I0 FT LONG Shows a sheet of Beaded Iron, imitating ddnch hoards. The heads are hj of an iiudi wide and i,j of an incdi deep and 3 inches apart from center to center. This style we furnish in gauges of Xo. 26 and 27. Fig. 7. Shows a sheet of Our New Style Beaded Iron. The beads are 1^^ inches wide and h< of an inch deep, S,hj inches apart from center to center. AVe can furnish it in gauges from Xo. 20 to 27 inclusive. Beaded Iron is used for siding and ceiling. If used for siding it can be applied to sheathing boards, lath or direct to the studding. If used for ceiling, it can be applied to boarding, direct to the joist, or over the old plaster. Give sheets 1 to 2 inches lap at ends and lap one l)ead at sides. Nail side laps about every 6 inches and emi laps close to the l)eads for Fig. (i, close to and l)e- tween the heads for Fig. 7. After laying, the ceiling can be painted any desirable color. Beaded Iron is easily applied, is cheap, fire proof and <]nrable. NOTH. — Unless otherwise ordered we always ship sheets of Crimped and Beaded Iron 8 feet long and of Xo. 27 gauge, jiainted both sides with Bed Iron Ore Paint. THE KANNEBEUG EOOFIXG COMPANY 1 Iron Weather Boarding. Fjg. 8 . Shows a sheet of our Iron Weather Boarding. We furniah the sheets S feet long anil of No. 27 gauge, painted Ijoth sides with red iron ore paint. Can be applied to either sheathing hoards, or directly to the studding, placed sixteen inches apart from center to center. Give sheets one to two inches lap at ends and lap one crimp at sides. Wlien ajiplying to the studding, nail each stud at each crimp, when to sheathing boards place the nails along the horizontal lajis, and every other crimp, sixteen to eighteen inches a [lart. Always nail immedi- ately iiniler the projecting crimp. Tliis style of siding makes an ef- fective and dural)le substitute for wooden weather-boarding. Those desiring a tire-proof build- ing, the necessity of metal siding is apiiarent. Fig. 9. Our metal “Corner Board” or Facing, should he used always, in linishing corners of buildings covered with Iron Weather-Board- ing. 1 FULL WiD'lH 2S1N' — i FULL WIDTH 25 Till’. k'AXXHBHIid KooI'IXT; CO.MI’AXY. Corrugated Sheet Metal. Conujiated Sheet !\letal has been a recognized desirable .style for many years. Ts used for Siding, Ceiling, Hooting, etc. In architectural a{)iiearance can not be e.xcelled. Is strong, rigid and durable, being a suiiiiort in itself. A light inexpen- sive frame is allowable. It is a widl known fire jiroof covering. We make three sizes of presseKIi(i ROOFINC CO.MRAXY. Corrugated Iron Roofing. Directions for Applying to Sheathing Boards. Coiiunenre to la_v tlie sheets from the eaves, covering the left hand corner with first sheet projected one corrugation over the side and three to four inches over the eaves. Ilaminer the projecting corrugation at side down against tlie edge of sheatli- iug, nailing it in place about every four inches. Continue laying sheets, lai){)ing them four to six inches at ends, until they reach the ridge. Commence second course at eaves in same manner, lapping one corrugation at sides. We advise slieets corrugated, so as to give 1)4 I'orrugations on side lap, as shown in figures 21 and 22. Fig. 2 I . Although more expensive, is more etl’ective and absolutely water-iwoof. Mail through the top of every other corrugation at end laps, and about every twelve inches at side laps. If the roof is a ridge roof, finish up ridge with metal Kidge Eoll, or V Kidge Capping, and Corrugated Wooden Kidge .Joint. Fig. 23. Shows our Ridge Roll, made of Galvanized Steel or Black Steel, painted ; sizes, 1, 1)4, 2, 2G and 3 inch roll. Regular length, eight feet. L>0 TFIE KANNEBERG ROOFING COMPANY. Fig 24 Shows V Ridge Capping. It does not make as finished an appearance as fig. 23, but is fully as good and not so expensive. Regular length eight feet. Fig. 25 Shows Wooden Ridge Joint. Regular length four feet. Fig, 26 Shows Ridge Roll, placed over ami nailed to the Wooden Ridge Joint, thus com- pleting the lidge. Fig. 27 Fig. 27. For a hipped roof, cut the corrugated iron up the hip and nail the ridge roll over it. THI'; ICANXKr.KKC, i;()()FIX(; COMPAXV. Fig. 28 Fig. 2S. For a roof with a valley, form a sheet of plain painted iron 18 to 24 inches wide, to fit in the valley, cut the corrugated iron up the valley, allowing five to six inches lap over the jiiain iron. Xail through the top of every other corruga- tion. For Hashing around a chimney. Lay the corrugated iron close to the lower side of chimney, take a jiiece of plain painteorts 1 to 2 feet apart. No. 27 gauge, wlien used for roodug, bad better be applied to sbeatbiug boards, or (1 inch strips placed 3 to (> inches apart. When siding is to l>e applied perpen- dicularly to the studding, the studs should be 2 feet apart from center to center, with a piece of wood nailed between them to nail ends of sheets to. If posts are use>' Fig. 44. For Hip Roof, furnish dimensions, as indicated by Fig, 45. 34 TE4E KANNEBERG ROOFING COMPANA’. Allow for projeotioDs, if for roofinj;, give nuuiber and length of sheets and radius required. If for ceiling make base line from ^ to inch less distance between webs of I beams. Give rise of sheet and length and number of sections; when shoes are used, state thickness of iron used in same with sketch Of shoe. When ordering fire-proof Shutters and Doors, fill out diagram like one of the Figs. 47 and 4S. Fig. 47. For Buuai e Head Windows or Doors. Fig. 48. For Circle Head Windows or Doors. Give exact length and width of each, opening in feet and inches, as shown on diagram. For circle heads give rise of arch. Be careful to state the nundjer of each si/e wanted. TIIK KANNEP»KK(i P()()FIX(. COMPANY. 35 Galvanized Steel Ridging. Ridge Roll. Ill leniiths of lO'.j feet il2() iiiehes) without a seam. PRICE LIST. Inch Ridging. I'iameter of lloll 1'^ in. Width of .Vpron ' . 2 in. Oirt S in. Price 10 cts. per ft. 2 Inch Ridging. Diameter of roll. 2 in, Width of Apron 23^ in dirt 10 in. Price 12 cts. per ft. 2^2 Inch Ridging. Diameter of Roll 232 in- Wiilth of Apron 23^ in. dirt , Price 12 in. . 14 cts. per ft. 3 Inch Ridging. Diameter of Roll 3 in. ^Vidth of Apron Sd in- ti irt Id in. Price 17 cts. per ft. Discount Per Cent . V Ridge Capping. PRICE LIST. 3 inch Apron. Girt li inches. Price 07'. 3 per ft. od inch .Vpron. Girt 7 inches. Price O.S'.j per ft. 4 inch Apron. Girt 8 inches. Price per ft. Discount Per Cent . 3(i THE KANXEBERG KOOEIXCi COMPANA". Roof Gutters. Alade io eight foot lengths of Galvanized Steel and Old Fashioned IXX Terne Tin. A B PRICE LIST. style A , Galvan- Old Fashioned ized. IXX Terne Tin 14 inch Girt, % or •'*, inch head, per foot 24 .IS 20 inch Girt, % or X head, per foot’ 32 .24 24 inch Girt, % or inch head, per foot 30 .28 Style B. 15 inch (lilt, % or ^ inch head, jier foot IS inch Girt, or •®| iin h head, i)er foot 20 inch (iirt, % or inch head, per foot ^ Galvanized OrscouNTS. ■ f Tin Hangers for above Trongli Galvan- Old Fashioned ized. IXX Terne Tin .25 .19 .30 .22 . 32 . 24 per cent. per cent. 3 cents each, net THE KANNEHKliC i;()()ITN(; Co.Ml'ANY. 37 Quarter Circle, O.G. and Box Gutters. ^Nhule in S foot lentrtlis, of ( ialvani/.ed Steel and Old Fashioned IXX Terne Tin. Ihu'ks of trough same height as head end. For high backs, ADI ) ()XF CENT per foot to List Price for eaidi additional incli added to hack. PRICE LIST. _ ti-'-'i.-j y -c- ' Style C. Size. 5 i nches 0 inches . . . .... 7 inches Dejith 3'.t intdies . . 4^ inches Girt 12 inches . . . 10 inches Galvanized 22 }ier ft ... 24 per ft . ... . . 20 per ft 1 XX Terne . 10 i)er ft .... IS per .ft . . .20 per ft Style D. Size *1 inches 7 incites Dei)th : 4 inches .5 inches Girt ].') inches IS inches Galvanized L’.j ))er ft . 30 ))er ft IXX Terne 10 per ft ‘ill per ft S inches .^'h, inches 20 inches 32 i)er ft 24 i)er ft Style E 7 inches . . , S inches Depth 4h< inches .. . .5'., inclics .... 7 inches Girt 15 inches IS incites 22 inches Galvanized 2.) ]ier ft. . , . , 30 ])er ft . 34 ])Pr ft IXX Terne 10 j)er ft •)•) jier ft . . , 20 per ft THE KAXXEP.ERG KOOFIXG COMPAXY. 38 Style F. Size () inches Depth indies Girt IS inches Galvanized 30 jier ft IXX Terne l’ 2 jier ft 7 inches. 6 inches. 20 indies. 32 per ft . 24 per ft.. 8 inches. 7 indies. 22 iiiclies. 34 per ft. 20 per ft. Size Depth Girt Galvanized IXX Terne Style G. 0 inches inches 17 inches 30 j)er ft 22 ])er ft 7 inches 8 inches, OK indies 20 inches 32 per ft 21 per ft .... 20 per ft. Style H. Size inches . . . . S inches. Depth . -1^ inches ., indies, Girt 13 inches 10 inches hs indies. tialvanized 24 ))er ft 20 per ft 30 Jier ft. IXX Terne 18 iier ft 20 per ft G.) Jier ft. Style J. Size 0 inches inches 0 inches. Dejith ... .' ,'v* 1 inches ... . O' ., inches 8 indies. Girt inches 20 inches . . . . 24 inches. <4alvanized l>er ft . . 32 Jier ft IXX Terne per ft 24 Jier ft 28 per ft. I Galvanized Discoi'nt (Tin Per Cent. Per Cent. TIIK KANXKI’.KUG R()OFIN(; COAll'ANY. 31 > Eave Trough, Conductor Pipe, Etc. Kanneberg’s Slip Joint Eave Trough. • i ■ ss No Soldering Required. Patented . Made of Galvanized Steel in 10 foot lengths, and Old Fashione^ 7 inch 20 7 inch ... , 1.5 8 inch oo s inch Discounts. . per cent. . .jier cent. Galvanized . . ( Tin , Cases for Troughs, at cost. When ordering Slip .Joint Trough, state whether right or left is wanted, otherwise half right and half left will he shijiped. When head is wanted on both sides of trough, 3 cents ]>er foot is added to I.ist Price. 40 THE KANNEBEKG KOOITXG COMPANY. Kanneberg’s Lap Joint Eave Trough. IMade of Oil! Fashioned IC Terue Tin in 5 foot lengths, Old Fashioned IXX Terne Tin in 8 loot lengths and Galvanized Steel in 10 foot lengths. PRICE LIST. Old Fashioned IC Terne Tin. Old Fashioned IXX Terne Tin. Per Foot. Per Foot. 3 inch (17 3b,' inch 08 4 inch 07J4 4 iiicli. 08 -i' .*) inch 08 5 inch 10'! inch. . Oil 1) inch 12b, inch 10 7 'tidch 14 8 inch 8' "''inch 15}., ' S ^ 'I Galvanized Steel. ^ 5(J- 1 'S., . ' —p c; ■- Per Cent. -k 4 5 li inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, inch . ^ Fer Fi)Qt.p •iO .14 . 1(5 .18 .20 oo Discounts ^ ( ialvanized . ^rin Cases for Trough at cost. When head is wanted on both sides of trough, o cents per foot is addeer dozen, net. . 1 00 5 inch, )ier dozen, net. . . 3 00 5 inch, per dozen, net. . . 2 40 () inch, jier dozen, net. . . 3 60 (5 inch, per dozen, net. . 3 25 L.\i> Joint. L.m' Joint. 4 ' o inch, jier dozen, net. . . t2 2.5 3)^ inch, jier dozen, net. . $1 .50 4 inch, per dozen, net . . . 2 3.5 4 inch, per dozen, net. . . 1 60 rt inch, [ler dozen, net . . 2 75 5 inch, per dozen, net. . . 2 15 i; inch, per dozen, net 25 (5 inch, per dozen, net. . 3 00 When ordering Slip .Joint IMitres, state whether right or left hand is wanted, and whether for “Inside” or “Outside Corner,” otherwise half rights and half lefts, and half “Inside” and half “Outside” Cor- ner i\liti'es will be furnished. AVFRY l COLUiiibiA UNiVi-u^hY TIIK KANNKl’.KKC K()()FIN(i CO.Ml'AXY. 4! KANNEBERG’S IMPERIAL Adjustable Eave Trough Hanger. Patented. Is a great lal)or saving hanger. :’) inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net $ 3.75 334 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 4.00 4 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 4.25 4}g inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 4.35 5 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 4.50 0 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 5.00 7 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 6.00 8 inch, with Rods and Nuts complete, per gross, net 8.00 3 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net ^ 3.50 3'.j inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net 3.50 4 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net 3.75 43 ^ inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net 3.85 5 inch, with Straps riveted on Crossbars complete, per gross, net 4.00 Tongs to apply Hangers, each, net 40 Hanger Rod Benders, net 75 N. B.— Sizes taken inside of bead. In ordering, always state size of your bead- ing rod. Ilangei’s always sent with rods unless otherwise ordered. 42 THE KANNEBEKG ROOFING COMPANY. Wire Eave Trough Hanger. Patented. IS MADE OF Galvanized Steel Wire, Simple in Construction Easy to Apply, Is Cheap and Durable. PRICE LIST. 3 inch, )iei' gioss, net 334 inch, i)cr gross, net 4 inch, per gross, net .') inch, per gross, net !f2 00 2 25 2 50 2 75 N. B. — All Hungers sent with i.< inch heads, unless otherwise ordered. Till', KAXXIHIKIK i HOOI'lXd CO.Ml’AXY. ■lA Conductor Pipe. Kanneberg’s Expanding Corrugated Conductor. IMaile of ( lalvanize inch . . . . 12 . .11 .3 incli . .13 4 inch .10 5 inch . . . . -- g. 'd '■^8 -63'^ (i inch , . . . G '7.^. • ■ d p.3a .28 fu Galvanized. . . . DiscorNT.^ { ( Tin .09 .11 .13 .17 .20 .25 per cent, per cent. Prices ipioted upon apjdication on larger sizes. Adjustable Elbow. PRICE LIST. Galvanized Ii'on, Tin, Size. Per I>oz. Per Doz. inch $ 2 40 if; 1.80 •) incli O 40 1.80 2 1 inch . . 3 00 2.40 3 iiudi ... 3 00 2.40 3'., inch 4 20 3.00 4 inch 4 SO 3 . 00 -134 inch . 5 40 4.80 5 imdi 0 OO 4.80 3)4 inch .... 7 SO 0.00 0 iiudi 8 40 0 . 00 7 imdi 10 20 8.40 s inch 13 SO 10.80 1) inch 1.5 50 12.00 10 inch 10 SO 14.40 Ihscoi'NT per cent. These Elbows can l^e adjusted to any angle between a straight line and a right angle. TIIK KANNKi'»EK(i U()()FIN(i COMPANY. Conductor Hooks. Corrugated Hinged Hooks. PRICE LIST. Tinned. For I’li'ick. 2 inch, {)er 100, net if.'t 00 inch, per 100, net 4 00 4 inch, })er 100, net o 00 o incli, per 100, net 0 00 I'or Wooil. $4 00 5 00 li 00 7 00 Plain Hinged Hooks PRICE LIST. Tinned. 2 inch, per 100, net For lliick. For Wood. .1;2 .50 3 inch, per 100, net 4 50 3 50 4 inch, per 100, net 4 .50 5 inch, per 100, net 7 00 5 50 0 inch, per 100, net 8 50 Hooks for Either Corrugated ductor. PRICE LIST. Tin ned. 2 inch, per 100, net 3 inch, per ICO, net 4 inch, per 100, net 5 inch, per 100, net. 0 inch, per 100, net or Round Con For ]!riek. For Wood. . .. $1 7.") .$1 00 . . . 2 7.7 2 00 , . . 4 2.7 3 00 .. 0 00 4 00 . . S 00 Flashing Hooks. PRICE LIST. Tinned. l,h< incli, per 100, net 35 2'o inch, per 100, net 5,5 inch, per 100, net 1 00 5,'.< inch, per 100, net 1 70 The large size will answer for Square Conductor Pipe. 4ti THE KAXNKBEIiG EOOITXG COMPAXY. Galvanized Conductor Strainers. ^re iiivaluable lor keei)ing leaves and similar obstnictious from stiij)i)iug uj) the coiidiu-tor pipe. PRICE LIST. diameter, per dozen, net diameter, per dozen, net diameter, per dozen, net diameter, jier dozen, net diameter, ])er dozen, net Water Cut-OfF. getting into and .60 . lO 1.10 1.40 1 .7.5 iMaile of Galvanized Steel or Tin Japanned. Tin Japanned. Galvanized. 2 incdi, '>)4 inch, L'X inch, 3 incli, SJ-o inch, 4 inch, 5 inch, (i inch. ]iei' dozen, ))er dozen, l)er dozen, })ei' dozen, per dozen, l)er dozen, per dozen, per dozen. net net net net net . net net. net. ..H 3,00 . 3.00 3.40 . 3.60 . 4.80 . 5.40 . O.OC . 12 00 2 inch, per dozen, net if 4.20 3 inch, per dozen, net 4. SO 4 inch, per dozen, net 7.20 5 inch, per dozen, net 12.00 6 inch, per dozen, net 14.00 THK KANNKHKRC KOoFlNlii CU)MPANV. 47 Ventilators. For Barns, Factories and Other r>nildings. StyleA. ^Round. Style B. lOctagon.) iMade of Heavy Galvanized Steel, PRICE LIST. style A. Style 1!. No. 1 — 22 inch Base, 15 inch Drum, (Bo feet high tflo dO .$14 00 No. 28— 2 inch Base, 21 inch Drum, SG feet high is 00 17 00 No. 3 — 35 inch Base, 20 inch Iirum, 11 feet high 22 50 21 50 Discount per cent. 4S THE KANNEBERG ROOFING COMPANY. Index. Pack. Advaiitufjes 7 Amerifiui Tin .. 5 Arches 18 Awnings 14 Chlamined Steel a Ceiling IS Cement 31 Conductor Pipe ..43,44 Conductor Hooks 45 Corrugated Iron 13 Corner lloanl l-j, 10 Cornice g 5 Curved Corrugated Iron IS Cut Oil's 40 Distance Petween Supports 'JO. •!' Have Trongli 31), 40 Have Trongli llauger.s 41. 42 Klliows and Slioes 43, 44 elevator Siding 10, 17 Flasliings 7, 21, 22, 23, 24 Fire Proof Doors and Sliutters 2S (ialvanized Steel 5 Ganges and Weiglils S Gutters and Valleys 7, 21. 3i!, 37, 3S How to Order i), 32, 33, 34 Mitres 40 Nails 31 J'aint 30 Pitcll 5, to (Mality 7 liooling— Kannelierg Patent Steel 5, 0, 7 Kooling— Crimped Iron to Kooling— Corrugated Iron 11> liooling— “Neponset" 29 liidge lioll and llidge Capinng 19. 2n, 35 liule of Measurement 9 Slieatliing Paper 29 Siding— (Tim|)ed Iron to Siding— Headed Iron 11 Siding — Weather Boarding Iron 12 .Silling— Corrugated Iron 15 Strainers 40 Testimonials 9 Tools 0 T'entilators 47 V Crimped Iron 10 ; . V • ^