Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/ninthannualcatalOOrhod THIS CATALOQUE »S97- SUPERSEDES ALL OTHERS. Ninth Annual Catalogue . . . AND . . . PRICE LIST ... OF . . . Rhodes, Dickelman & Co., HANUFACTURERS OF Patent Reversible Eaves Trough, Hangers, Corrugated and Plain Conductor Pipe, Ridge Capping, Cornices, Window Caps, Stop Gutter, Etc. STEEL ROOFING, Corrugated Iron, Awnings, Steel Brick Siding, Rock=Face Stone, Ceiling Sheets, Hetallic Shingles and Shutters. TIN PLATES AND HETALS. FOREST, OHIO, u. s. A. THE Cl.EVEL«Nn fTQ. * I. CO. CCEVELANO 0 INTRODUCTORY NOTE. FAMOUS liuniorist once said: “There’s nothing new ^ rV % under the sun ! Why, the ancients themselves stole onr latest and most improved ideas! ’’ We will, therefore, say nothing in regard to the originality of “ A New Catalogue,” even though it comes from ns. We have tried, however, in compiling the present volume, to keep the demands of a progressive public before us, and assure onr customers in presenting them with a new and revised Catalogue, descriptive of the goods we manufact- ure, they can depend on the finished article being the best of its kind made. The material and workman.ship throughout being thoroughly first class in every respect. We have for many years made quality and prompt shipments a specialty, and in extending our line this sea.son have kept onr old watchwords before us, and can assure our friends, both old and new, of a continuation of onr past efforts to serve them promptly and well. We would, at this time, call special attention to onr Reversi- ble Eaves Trough^ which, during the past three years, has revolu- tionized the eaves trough trade, and is to-day, perhaps, the most widely known eaves trough made. We shall continue to use in this Apollo B. B. Galvanized Iron, sending out a perfect trough. Oiir Ceiling Department will be found to embrace a most artistic selection of designs, while in onr Tinners' Supply Depart- ment a full line of Tin Plates, Sheet Copper, Zinc, Black and Gal- vanized Irons are always carried in stock. Thanking onr many friends for their generous patronage in the past, and assuring them of onr earnest efforts to merit its con- tinuance in the future, we are, soliciting the favor of a trial order from those who have not yet dealt with ns, \'ery truly yoiirs, RHODES, DICKELflAN & CO. Net cash thirty days from date of invoice, or one per cent, if paid within ten days. jP^ARTlP'S desiring credit must have good commercial rating, or furnish satisfactory reference, before shipment will be made ; otherwise will ship goods to our address and make sight draft, with bill of lading attached. Bills not paid at maturity are subject to sight draft, with ex- change or cost of collection, without further notice, although we much prefer that customers remit the respective amounts when due. Remittances must be made in New York Exchange or its equivalent. Express, P. (). Money Order, or Postal Note, and not by personal checks (unless exchange is added). No extension allowed, nor more than thirty days’ credit given, except by special agreement to parties financially responsible, or note bearing eight per cent, interest after thirty days. Claims for errors nnist be made on receipt of goods. AGENCIES. By an Agency we mean such protection to a responsible pur- chaser of onr goods as will make the business mutually advan- tageous. Inquiries are referred to him. He buys the goods of us in quantities to suit his demands and makes his own selling prices. We furnish no goods on commission. 1-1 - I AVtn= L COLUMBIA U. 4 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. Have you seen the Eaves Trough Rhodes, Dickelman & Co. make ? This is the Trough they make! This the Reversible their competitors fake, The Reversible R., D. &. Co. make. z E j Av e; tr 0 u ghs RHODHS, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUK. RHODES. DICKELHAN & CO.’S Patent Slip Joint Reversible Eaves Trough. Patented Nov. 7th, 1H93.) -Made in leugtlis of 10 ft. of No. 28 gauge Best Galvanized Iron. WE DEVISED IT. OUR COriPcTITORS PURLOINED IT. WHY YOU SHOULD USE IT. Because it is the best in the market, the strongest, the easiest and quickest adjusted, and gives perfect satisfaction. Because it has no right or left-hand bead, no waste or useless stock left on your hands, no time lost in wait- ing for stock so long as yon have a length left. Because no solder is required, half the labor saved, not affected by contraction or expansion, much stronger than soldered trough, does not get out of order, and is made of the hp.st stock tlu* iiiarket affords. Because by our improved method of making slip joint, we have overcome the difficulty usually expe- rienced in slipping joints together. \o friction, no lost tempers, no had words. THE BEAUTY OF IT. Each section is provided with a slip joint at one end, the beads of which are provided with projecting tubes ; the slip proper also has projecting flanges, which, acting as guides, receive the entering section, throwing it in line, so the projecting tubes of bead on one sec- tion receive beads of entering section, and a gentle push does the rest. It is always ready and does not have to be coaxed into amiability; in fact, it is the best mannered Trough in the world, and always does what is proper, thus win- ning for itself a high position in the regard of dealers and tinners generally. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.'S CATALOGUE. THE REVERSIBLE PATENT SLIP JOINT EAVES TROUGH. (Patented Nov. 7th, 1893. Made in Len^hs of Ten ( lo ) Feet of Galvanized Iron, I C and I X Terne Tin. PRICE LIST. I C Terne Tin. 10 P'EET Long. Slip Joint. PER FOOT. 3/7 in. I C Terne Plate . .50.12 4 5 in. I C Terne Plate • ■ -13 in. 1 C Terne Plate ■ • .15 6 in. I C Terne Plate . . .17 7 .S in. I C Terne Plate . . .19 in. I C Terne Plate . . .22 Galvanized Iron. No. 28 OauRe. 10 I'KET Long. Si.ii’ Joint. PKR I-ODT. 3)4 in. Galvanized . . . . fo. 17 4 in. Galvanized 5 in. (Galvanized .22 6 in. Galvanized 26 7 in. Galvanized 30 S in. (Galvanized 33 I X Terne Tin. 10 Fret Long. Slip Joint. I'ER FOOT- 3 / in. I X Terne Plate . Jo. 13 4 in. I X Terne Plate • .14 5 in. I X Terne Plate .16 6 in. 1 X Terne Plate .iS 7 in. I X Terne Plate .20 S in. I X Terne Plate .23 I'F.R VE.NT, . Galvanized Disco nuts i ^ C Terne ( I X Terne Packed in cases of 200, 250 and 300 feel. .■Mways state whether (Gutter wanted is with or without Slipjoint. I'or Hanf^ers, see pages 15 to 19. No right or left, ecjually applicable to either side of building. WT are sole makers and i»ateiitees. IJeware of infringements. 1 RHODES, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. DOUBLE BEAD LAP JOINT EAVES TROUGH. Made of Galvanized 5 teel and RedIpped Terne Plate. More perfect in form, style and strength of bead than any other now on the market. PRICE LIST. Galvanized 5 teel. No. 28 Gauge, in 10 foot Lengths. 3 'A 4 5 6 7 S inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, inch. PER FOOT. 16 cents. 18 cents. 21 cents. 25 cents. 29 cents. 32 cents. Redipped Terne Plate, in 10 foot Lengths. I .X. I C. PER FOOT. PER FOOT. 3^ inch : 12 cents. ii cents. 4 inch, 13 cents. 12 cents. 5 inch, 15 cents. 14 cents. 6 inch 17 cents. 16 cents. 7 inch, 19 cents. iS cents. 8 inch, 22 cents. 21 cents. For I X X Terne Trough, use Galvanized list. A case of Trough consists of 25 full-length pieces. B^“Copper Trough quoted on application. Always state whether Galvanized or Terne I’late is wanted. j Galvanized per cent. Discount, I X Terne Plate per cent. I I C Terne Plate per cent. We can make Galvanized Lap Joint Trough in all gauges not heavier than No. iS, and all sizes of head up to i J(-iiich, according to gauge, and larger when wanted. 8^" We are prepared to form and bead heavy gauge materials. For List ou Single Bead, see next page. For Heavy Gauges, see page 9. Ten Feet 1120 inches) Long Without a Seam. No Soldering Required. RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. SINGLE BEAD PATENT SLIP JOINT EAVE TROUGH. Patented Nov. 7, 1893. Shows Depth and Qirt of Different Sizes Eave Trouirh. Made in Lengths of Ten (loi Feet of Galvanized Iron, I C and I X Terne Tin. PRICE LIST. I C Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Seif Joint. PER FOOT. 3)4 in- I C Terne Plate . . 5o. 10 4 in. I C Terne Plate . . .11 5 in. I C Terne Plate . . .13 6 in. I C Terne Plate . . .15 7 in. I C Terne Plate . . .17 S in. I C Terne Plate • . .20 Galvanized Iron. iNo. 28 Gauge. 10 I'EET Long. Si.if Joint. PER FOOT. 3)4 in- Galvanized - . - . 50.15 4 in. Galvanized ... .17 5 in. Galvanized 20 6 in. Galvanized 24 7 in. Galvanized 28 8 in. Galvanized 31 I X Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Seif Joint. PER FOOT. 3)4 in. 1 X Terne Plate . . fo. 1 1 4 in. I X Terne Plate . . .12 5 in. I X Terne Plate . . .14 6 in. I X Terne Plate - . .16 7 in. I X Terne Plate . . .18 8 in. I X Terne Plate . . .21 PER CENT Galvanized Discounts. I C Terne I X Terne Packed in Cases of 250 feet. When ordering Slip Joint Trough, state whether right or left is wanted, otherwise half right and half left will be shipped. .Vlways state whether Trough wanted is with or without Slip Joint. RHODKS, DICKIvIvMAX CO.’S CAT.\LOGrH. 9 SINGLE BEAD LAP JOINT EAVES TROUGH. Most Perfect and Uniform Trough on the Market. Made in Lengths of Ten (lo) Feet of Galvanized Iron, I C and I X Terne Tin. PRICE LIST. 1 C Terne Tin. 1 X Terne Tin. 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint. 10 Feet Long. Lap Joint. I’KR FOOT. PER FOOT. in. I C Terne Plate, . . #0.09 33^ in. I X Terne Plate, . . $0. 10 4 in. I C Terne Plate, . . .10 4 in. I X Terne Plate, . . .11 5 in. I C Terne Plate, . . .12 5 in. I X Terne Plate, . . .13 6 in. I C Terne Plate, . . .14 6 in. I X Terne Plate, . . .15 7 in. I C Terne Plate, . . .16 7 in. I X Terne Plate, . . .17 ■8 in. I C Terne Plate, . . ■'9 8 in. I X Terne Plate, . . .20 Galvanized Iron. Per Cent. (No. 28 Qaujre.) 1 10 Feet Loxg. Lap Joint. 1 Galvanized PER FOOT. \ 3^ in. Galvanized, . . . . fo.14 Discounts, j e Terne 4 in. Galvanized, . . . . .16 1 5 6 in. Galvanized, . . . . in. Galvanized •19 ■23 1 1 X Terne in. Galvanized, . . . . .27 8 in. Galvanized, . . . . ■30 Packed iu Cases of 250 feet. For Galvanized Iron Trough heavier than 28 Gauge, add the following prices per foot to above list; 27 Gauge, fo.oi per foot additional. 26 Gauge, 02 per foot additional. 24 Gauge, 06 per foot additional. 22 Gauge, 10 per foot additional. 20 Gauge, 15 per foot additional. .■\hvays state whether Trough wanted is with or wdthout Slip Joint. fi^“We alwa3’s ship Galvanized Trough with Slip Joint and Tin Trough with Lap Joint, unless otherwise specified. M RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.'S CATALOGUE. MITRES. PRICE LIST. Galvanized Iron. 1 X Terne. Slip Joint. Slip Joint. inch, per dozen, • $3-00 2,^2 inch, per dozen, .... • • 52.50 4 inch, per dozen ■ 3-25 4 inch, per dozen • • 2.75 5 inch, per dozen, • 3-50 5 inch, per dozen ■ ■ 3-25 6 inch, per dozen 6 inch, per dozen, .... • • 3-50 Lap Joint. Lap Joint. i'A inch, per dozen • $2.50 2,'/2 inch, per dozen, .... . . fz.oo 4 inch, per dozen, ■ 2.75 4 inch, per dozen • • 2.25 5 inch, per dozen, • 300 5 inch, per dozen ■ • 2.75 6 inch, per dozen, • 350 6 inch, per dozen, .... . . 3.00 When ordering Slip Joint Mitres, state whether for “ Inside ” or “ Outside ” Corner, otherwise half “ Inside ” and half " Outside ” Corner Mitres will he supplied. END PIECES. End ])ieces furnished with end closed and outlet attached. Price of outlet, 6o cents per dozen. End with outlet attached. Sizes with Slip Joint. 2,'/i inch, each 6 inch, each, . . . . . . 50.18 4 inch, each 14 7 inch, each, . . . . 5 inch, each, . . . . 16 8 inch, each RIIODKS, DICKHLMAN ic CO.’S CATALOGUK. n STOP GUTTER AND CORNICE COHBINED. r.M'HNT si.ir JOINT.) Ornamental, Cheap and Durable. Try It. 24 inch girt, Jo.25 20 inch girt iS- iS inch girt, 15 15 iiicli girt, I? J'>iscoii)it Per Cent. We can make the above in Curved (Jutter at a slight advance in cost. VALLEYS. Made from long seamless I X and I C Terue Tin of superior quality. .Also- from best Galvanized Iron; seams being 10 feet apart. FrRNISHKD IN ROI.I.S OF 50 LlNEAI. FEET. PRICE LIST. I C Terne. I X Terne. Galvanized. 10 inch Valiev, .... per foot. |o. 10 $ 0 . 12)4 14 inch \'alley, .... per foot. .14 .16 ■K/t 20 inch Valley, .... .20 • 2234 •25 24 inch Valley, .... per foot, .24 .27 •30 28 inch A'alley, .... .28 •35 30 inch Valley, .... per foot, •30 •34 ■iiYt 1 Galvanized ... per cent. Dl.SCOUNTS. •<( 1 C Terne .. per cent. 1 [ I X Terne ... per cent. All \’alleys are secureh' locked, and soldered on one side, unless other- wise ordered. RHODKS, DICKELMAX ^S: C(X’S CATALOGUE. 1-J ROOF GUTTERS. Hade of No. 28 Galvanized, and 1 X Terne Plate, in 8 Foot Lengths. The nails used in fastening are not exposed. Xo wooden supports needed. In ordering, always specify exact pitch of roof. Style A. Style B. Style A. Style B. Style C. PRICE LIST. Oalvaiiized Steel. I .X Tenie Plate. 15 inch girt, 's inch head, per foot 37 cents. 19 cents. 20 inch girt, inch head, per foot, 5° “ 25 “ 24 inch girt, inch head, jter foot, 60 “ 30 “ Jiistoioi /. — Galvanized .. percent. Terne Plate percent. Stays for Hanging Gutter, each, net, 3 cents. RHODES, DICKELMAN .S: CO.’S C.VTALOC.UE. Vi QUARTER CIRCLE, O. G. AND BOX GUTTERS. Made in 8 Foot Lengths, of Galvanized Iron and I X Terne Plate. BACK OF TROUGHS SAME HEIGHT AS BEAD SIDE. I'or high t)acks, add one CENT per foot to List Prices for each additional incli added to back. PRICE LIST. Style C. Size, .... 5 inches 6 inches 7 inches. Depth, . . . 3^ inches 4^ inches inches. Girt, ... 12 inches 14 inches 16 inches. Galvanized, 30c per ft 35c. per ft 40c. per ft. I X Terne, . i6c. per ft iSc. per ft 20c. per ft. Style I). Size, .... 6 inches 7 niches 8 inches. Depth, ... 4 inches 5 inches 5J4 inches. Girt, ... 15 inches 18 inches. 20 inches. Galvanized, 37c. per ft 45c. per ft 50c. per ft. I X Terne, . 19c. per ft 22^c. per ft 25c. per ft. Style Size, .... 6 inches. Depth, . . . 4^2 inches. Girt, ... 15 inches. Galvanized, 37c. per ft. I X Terne, . 19c. per ft. E. 8 inches. 7 inches. 22 inches. 55c. per ft. 27^4 c. per ft. inches. 5)4 inches. 18 inches. 45c. per ft. 22)4e. per ft. , yuotations furnished on application for Gutter made of Copper. 1-4 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. 1 I ' Style F. Size .... 6 inches 7 inches 8 inches. Depth . . . S /4 inches 5^ inches 6 inches. Girt . . . . i8 inches 20 inches 22 inches. Galvanized . 45c. per ft 50c. per ft 55c. per ft. I X Terne . 22>^c. per ft 25c. per ft 27>^c. per ft. Size .... 6 inches. Depth . . . 5^ inches. Girt . . . .17 inches. Galvanized. 45c. per ft. I X Terne . 22c. per ft. Style G. . . . 7 inches. . . . inches. . . . 20 inches. . . . 50c. per ft. . . . 25c. per ft. 8 inches. 7 inches. 22 inches. 55c. per ft. 27>^c. per ft. Style II. Size .... 6 inches 7 inches 8 inches. Depth ... 4 inches 434" inches 5^ inches. Girt .... 13 inches 16 inches. 18 inches. Galvanized. 35c. per ft 40c. per ft 45c. per ft. I X Terne . 17c. ])er ft 20c. per ft 22'/2C. per ft. Style ,1. Size .... 6 inches. 7 inches 9 inches. Depth . . 534 inches 6 ^ inches 8 inches. Girt .... 18 inches 20 inches. 24 inches. Galvanized. 54c. jier ft 60c. per ft 72c. per ft. 1 X Terne . 22'/zC. per ft 25c. per ft. 30c. per ft. / discounts / (j'ali’aiiizt'd i / .V Terne Per Cent. Per Cent. RHODICS, DICKKLMAN ^S: CO.'S CATALOCU'E. I--) THE MUNDWILER Patent Steel Eaves Trough Hanger. The only perfect hanger ever placed on the market. It is bonnd to lead all others wherever introduced. They are ten times stronger than any other hanger. Made from best No. i6 steel. Every hanger guaranteed to do perfect work. Can be adjusted to any fall or pitch. The only hanger in the world having no screws or burrs to rust fast, admitting of Trough being taken down and painted, with- out removing the hangers from the roof. Beivare of Infringements. TRADE PRICE LIST. 3 iiicli, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, $3.75 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, 4.00 4 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net 4.25 4].‘2 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, 4.35 5 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, 4.30 6 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, 5.00 7 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, 600 8 inch, with rods and keys, complete, per gross, net, S.oo In ordering, please state whether single or double bead is desired. HANGER TONGS. For applying: Hangers to Eaves Trough. 40C. Price, each, net ■fc.. o> 16 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. STRAP HANGERS. Easily Adjusted, Cheap and Economical. PRICE LIST. inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, Yz inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, YA inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, 5 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross, 6 inch, with Straps riveted on Cross-bars, complete, per gross. net, . . • ti- 50 - net, . . ■ 3-50- net, . . • 3-75 net, . . ■ 3.85 net, . . . 4.00 net, . . • 4-50 A Long=Felt Want Supplied at Last. READ AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT JUST WHAT YOU WANT. A device for fastening Hangers to Slate Roof, withont the use of nails; no .screws or burrs to rust fast, no nails to crack j-our slate. Just what 3-011 want. The Mlndwiler Patent Clamp and Slot Hanger. The be.st thing ever placed on the market. Try it. RHODKS, DICKKLMAX & CO.'S CATALOGTH. TRIPLE TWISTED WIRE HANGERS. For Sinj^le and Double Bead Trough. Pat. Applied For „ ^ V I A shows Single Head Hanger complete. /> shows Double Bead Hanger as applied to Trough. C shows method of appl3’ing Hanger. PRICE LIST. 3 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net, fi.oo 2i'/2 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net, 2.25 4 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net, 2.50 4'/2 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 2.75 5 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net, 3.00 6 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net 3.50 7 inch Wire Hangers, per gross, net, 4.00 N. B. — All Hangers shipped with )A inch beads (except 7 inch size, which will be inch bead), unless otherwise ordered. Hanger Rod Benders. For Bending Hanger Rods to Any Desired Angle or Pitch. Price each, net, fo 75 GALVANIZED SPOUT GUARDS. 2 inch, 2'/^ inch, 3 inch, 3_1< inch, 4 inch, 5 iuch, 6 inch, 8 inch. Per Dozen . ■ • % 1-50 • • 1-75 . . 2.00 • • 2.50 . . 3.00 . . 5.00 . . 6.00 . . 10.50 18 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. BERGER’S PATENT ADJUSTABLE IRONS. Furnished in either Single or Double Bead, as desired. Patented October 14, 1879. Used mainly for Slate Roofs and where it is undesirable to nail on Roofing. They can be adjusted to any fall of the trough desired, as the holes in the circles are so arranged that when one is even with those in the shank for the bolt, the next is part way over another, thus giving a fine, uniform fall in the trough. Adjustable Rafter Irons. No. II Irons are especially adapted to Barns, Mills and Factories, where the raft- ers are exposed. The shank is nailed to the side of rafter, assorting the 4, 6 % and 9-inch shank to correspond with the amount of fall required. Adjustable Roof Irons. No. 12 Irons are made ^ pitch to fasten under the shingles or slate, and are easilj' bent to more or less pitch The holes on top of the shank are made beveling, so that the nail can be driven at any point and enter the shank. Adjustable Drive Irons. No. 7 Irons are made to drive square in the cornice from 3 to 4 inches. The lower prong forms a brace for the upper, and makes it very strong and firm. No. 9 is to drive with the pitch of the roof. For crooked eaves, drive and No. 7 . bolt the irons to a line. No. 8 Irons are made to drive from 3 to 6 inches stjuare in the cornice, the lower prong forming a brace for the upper. This iron is intended for eaves where the shingles or slate project far over the cornice. No. 13 drives with the pitch of the roof. No. 12. No. 13 No. 8 . Price List, page 19 . RHODES, DICKELMAN cS: CO.’S CATALOGI E. I'J ADJUSTABLE FRONT IRONS. No. 10. No. lo is made to nail against square box cornices, and es- pecially adapted to barns, mills and factories. Nos. 20 and 21 show different styles Shanks and Gem Cir- cles, with necessary trimmings. PRICE LIST. PUT UP IN PACKAGES OF 50 EACH. Shauks, No. 7 or 9, per 100, net $ 2.00 Shanks, No. 8, 10 or 13, per 100, net, 3.00 Shanks, No. 11 or 12, per 100, net, 3.50 Circles for 3 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net, 2.00 Circles for 3^ inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net, 2.00 Circles for 4 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net, 2.00 Circles for 5 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net, 3.00 Circles for 6 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net, 4.00 Circles for 7 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net, 5.00 Circles for 8 inch Trough, inside measurement, per 100, net 6.00 Shanks and Circles are listed separate for the convenience in arranging list and for those who order assortments not evenly matched. In ordering, state quantity and number of Shanks, and size of Circle wanted. Measurements are taken inside of Trough. In measuring Troughs for Cir- cles, always spread Trough to a true compass inside of bead. rhodp:s, DICKELMAN & CO.’S catalogue. CORRUGATED EXPANDING CONDUCTOR. NN’ill Not Burst When Full of Ice. Made- in lengths of ten do) feet. Not affected by expansion or contraction. The Longest Corrugated Pipe Made Without a Cross Seam. Patent stamped elbows and shoes, in one piece, to match every size of corrugated pipe. The most reliable and perfect elbow and shoe made. PRICE LIST. 2 inch, 3 inch, 4 inch, 5 ii^ch, 6 inch. Round Expanding Conductor. PER FOOT. 12 cents. 15 cents. 20 cents. 25 cents. 30 cents. Square Expanding Conductor. This pipe is also made in a ten (10) foot length, the short cross joints not being soldered, but locked to- gether, so that the joints cannot break apart. Each Length a Perfect Straight Piece. PRICE LIST. 1 - K X 2 k; inches, equal to 2 inch round, 2 - '8 X 3 k; inches, equal to 3 inch round, 2 ''4. X 4k( inches, equal to 4 inch round, 3- ^4 X 3 inches, ecpial to 5 inch round, r.AI.VAXIZED. . 13 cents. . 16 cents. . 21 cents. . 26 cents. .Ml sizes, from 2 to 6 inch, can be nested in one crate. WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS. RHODES. DICKKLMAN CO.'S CATALOGUE. 21 PLAIN ROUND TEN FOOT LOCK SEAM PIPE, KOR LEADER or CONDUCTOR SPOUTS, VENTILATING, HEATING BLAST, HOT AIR and BLOWER PIPE, And for all classes of work where STRENGTH and DURABILITY are desired. It is ROUNDER, STIFFER and more DURABLE than any other, and therefore UNEQUALED for use in 'VENTI- LATION by Plumbers and others. Each Length is a Single Perfect Piece Ten (lo) Feet Long. No cross seams to come apart or break off as in other pipes. It is the HE.AVIEST, STRONGEST and BEST PIPE MADE. TRADE PRICE LIST. Oalvailized. I X Terne, I C Terne. Per Foot, Per Foot. Per Foot, Diameler. 10 Feet Long. 10 Feet Long. 10 Feel Long \'/i inch, fo. 1 1 fo.09 2 inch, ■ Il'A .10 2^ inch, 13 .I2>< inch. .14 .I2)< 3^ inch, iS .16 •14.1^ 4 inch. ■I7A .16 3 inch. 25 ■22A •20j^ 6 inch, 30 ■^7 A • 2.5 1 1 Ga/vanizt’J Pi’r Cent. Discoioifs \ T \' 'r 1 / A / erfii' Per Cent. [ / C Tenie Per Cent. Prices ((uoted upon application on larger sizes. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. •)■) STAMPED CORRUGATED EXPANDING ELBOWS and SHOES. Made of Galvanized Steel. Round or Square. Galvanized after beini; made. GALVANIZED. Square. Elbows. Shoes. Kach. Each. 2 in., . . 30 cts. . . 40 cts. 3 in-. • . 36 cts. . . 48 Cts. 4 in., . . 48 cts. . . 60 Cts. 5 in-. • . 60 cts. . . 72 Cts. 6 in., . . 72 cts. . . 84 Cts. Round. Elbows. Shoes. Each . Each. 2 in., . . 25 Cts. . . 30 cts. 3 in., . . 30 cts. . . 36 cts. 4 in., . . 40 cts. . . 48 Cts. 5 in., • . 50 Cts. . . 60 cts. 6 in., . . 60 cts. . . 72 cts. In ordering Elbows and'Shoes, parties will please state the angles required accordingly as numbered in the annexed cuts. Discount Per Cent. Adjustable Elbows. size. Tin, Per Doz. TRADE PRICE t»alvaiiized Iron , Per Doz. Size. LIST. 1 in. Per Doz. Galvanized Iron Per Doz. iK inch. .... fi.8o . . . . $2.40 inch, . . . . #6.60 . . . . $7.80 2 inch. .... 1.80 . . . 2.40 6 inch, . . . 2 'A inch. .... 2.40 . . . . 3.00 7 inch, . . . . 8.40 . . . . 10.20 inch. .... 2.40 . . . . 3.60 8 inch, . . . . 10 80 . . . . 13.S0 3/4 inch. .... 3.60 . . . . 4.20 9 inch, . . . . 12.60 . . . . 15.00 4 inch. .... 3.60 . . . . 4.80 10 inch, . . . . 14.40 . . . . 16 S0 -i>< inch. .... 4.80 . • • • 5-40 12 inch, . . . . 16.50 5 inch. .... 4 80 . . . . 6.60 /tisconnt /'er Cent. These Elbows can be adjusted to any angle between a straight line and a right angle. RHODES, DICKKLMAN .S: CO.’S CATALOOrE. 23 THE “O. H.”ONE=PIECE GALVANIZED ELBOWS. “ The Best Is the Cheapest.” PRICE LIST ELDOWS. PER DOZ, .snop;.s. PER DOZ. 2 inch, 3 inch, 4 incli, 5 inch, 6 inch. • 13-00 . . • • $3 60 . 3.60 . . • • 432 • • 5-76 . . 8.64 Galvanized or Tin Shoes. For Plain Round Pipe. PRICE LIST. 2 inch, per dozen, . . - #2.90 . • • ■ #2.30 2^ inch, per dozen, . . 3-50 • . . . 2.90 3 inch, per dozen, . . 4.10 • • • 3-50 4 inch, per dozen, . . 5-30 ■ . . . 4.10 5 inch, per dozen, . . 6.00 . • • • 5-30 6 inch, per dozen, . . 7-20 . • • • 6.75 Cornice Elbows. For Plain Round Pipe. PRICE LIST. 2 inch, per dozen, . . . .... j;2.4o . . . .fi.8o 2'/i inch, per dozen, . . . .... 3.00 . . . . 2.40 3 inch, per dozen, . . . 4 inch, per dozen, . . . .... 3.60 . . . . 2.60 .... 4.80 . . . . 3.60 5 inch, per dozen, . . . ... 6.60 . . . . 4.80 6 inch, per dozen, . . . .... 8,40 . . . . 6. CO Write for Discounts. Conductor Heads iMade to order, as well as carried in stock. All sizes and st3 les. •24 RHODES, DICRELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. COPPER EAVES TROUGH. We make a specialty of Copper Eaves Trough. All sizes and weights. PRICE LIST, 16 oz. I,AP JOINT. SLIP JOINT. SINCI.E HEAD. PER FOOT. PER FOOT. 3>^ inch, . . So. 20 $0.24 4 inch, . . 22 .26 5 inch. 28 •32 6 inch, . . 32 •36 7 inch, . . 36 .40 8 inch, . . 39 •43 For Double Bead add 4 cents per foot to Single Bead List. Pisconnt I’er Ceril. RHODKS, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATAEOGEE. SPIRAL LOCK=SEAM PIPE. TRADE PRICE LIST. DI.\METER. incli, 2 inch, 2 '/! inch, 3 inch, 4 inch, 5 incli, 5^ inch, 6 inch. <,.\I,V.\NIZr,I). nUK.HT TIN. PER ROOT. PER FOOT. #0.12 0 d .14 .09 ■ 17 .10 ■ 19 .11 ■25 • 15 •30 .21 •34 •25 •3S .28 nisconnt Per Cent. Prices quoted on application for Pipe made of other sheet metals. COPPER PIPE AND ELBOWS. The Best Made. We make a full and complete line of Copper Pipe and Elbows, unequaled in point of Iteaiity and Durability. Send us your orders in this line. We Guarantee Satisfaction. COPPER PIPE. 1 Yz inch, 2 inch, 2_!^ ineh, 3 inch, 4 inch, 5 inch, 6 inch. PL.\IN ROUND .syU.ARE ROUND. CORRUG.^TED. CORRUG.ATED. f f .22 •23 •25 .28 .29 •35 •35 ■36 .42 .42 ■43 •49 •49 COLD ROLLED FLAT CRIMP. COPPER ELBOWS AND SHOES. ROl'NI) AND CORRUG.ATED .SQUARE ELBOWS. SHOES. ELBOWS. SHOES. 2 inch, each I0.30 $0.35 fo.35 #0.40 3 inch, each 35 .45 .45 .55 4 inch, each, 55 .65 .65 .So 5 inch, each, So .95 i.oo 1.25 6 inch, each, i.io 1.25 1.40 1.55 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. 2t\ CAST IRON BOOTS AND SEWER CONNECTIONS. A 15 C O Sewer Connection. Boot. Boot. Sewer Connection. PRICE LIST. No. A and No. B. .|}4 i.()N<;. 3 inch, each, 53-20 4 inch, each 4.00 5 inch, each, 4.70 6 inch, each, 6.00 Discoiiitl No. C and No. (). n'ti I'KKT I.dNC.. 3 inch, each, f3-2o 4 inch, each 4.00 5 inch, each, 4.70 6 inch, each 6.00 Per Cent. RHODES, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOO.rK. C CORRUGATED WOOD HINGED HOOKS. (P.-V.TENTED.) Price per loo, Tinned. 2345 INCHES. INCHES. INCHES. INCHES. .Short Drive $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 Lon» “ .... 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 CORRUGATED BRICK HINGED HOOKS. (P-CTENTED.) Price per 100, Tinned. 23456 INCHES. INCHES. INCHES. INCHES. INCHES. For Brick, . $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 CONDUCTOR HOOKS. FOR BRICK AND WOOD. (PATENTED.) Price per 100. FOR WOOD. FOR HRICK, 2 inch, . . . $1.00 Si . 75 2>^ " ... 1-50 2.00 v) ... 2.00 2-75 yA " ■ ■ ■ 2.^0 3-50 4 “ ... 3.00 4-25 5 " ... 4.00 6.00 6 “ ... 5.00 7'50 Made with square nail-shaped drives for wooden buildings. Warranted neatest and best shaped hooks in the market. 28 RHODES, DICKRLMAN it CO.’S CATALOGUE. NEVER=SL1P CONDUCTOR HOOKS. The advantages of this hook are: The points are arranged to catch tlie corrugations of corrugated con- ductor and hold firmly. Will hold plain round conductor as well as corru- gated conductor. It holds the pipe firm, cannot slip as with smooth common hooks. The points simph- dent in the pipe, doing no injury. Does not require soldering to the pipe; when hooks are driven the work is done. In ordering hooks for 2-inch round corrugated conductor, al- ways specify aj^-inch, for that size pipe measures 2^ inches in diam- eter. For Brick. Halleable Iron, Tinned. LIST. For Wood. i.ven Kor Wood, per loo, 5 i.oo l*'or Brick, “ i.rs 2'A INCH. 354 INCH. 4 5 INCH. INCH. INCH 52.00 <2.50 2-75 350 4-25 Packed neatly in Boxes containing: 50 hooks 51.50 2.00 $4.00 6.00 6 INCH. $5-oo 7.50 Per Cent. Corrugated Conductor Hooks. FOR BRICK AND WOOD. (I’ATKNTED.) Price per loo. i>l>. l-'oK nt(i> inch, , M .00 1-50 2.00 2 50 >*•75 2.00 2.75 .pinch. 5 “ 6 ••»>K \Vi'H>|i. >300 4 00 5.00 ■oU liRh ^•25 6.00 7*50 FLASHING HOOKS. PRICE LIST. TINNED. I '^ incli. per 10 » 5 o -35 I 3‘;-inch. per 100, . . . 2!^-inch, " .... 0.55 I 5j^-inch, " ... The large size will ans.ver for S(piare Conductor Pipe. Disfonnt I'er Cent. n n RHOI)p;S, DICKKLMAN CO.’S CATALOGUK. •2U ninnemeyer Pat. Conductor Fastener. I Patented January 3, ) ROUND OR SQUARE-FOR BRICK OR WOOD. Halleable Iron, Tinned. The .S1.50 3-inch, . . . 52.00 The advantages are : ^ e»t. The Conductor cannot be placed ag:ainst the house. Holds Conductor one inch from building. The wires hold the Conductor rigidly in place. In case of repairs, the work can be done much quicker and cheaper than with the old fasteners. Fasteners are packed three dozen in a bo.\ complete with galvanized wire cut to proper length. ninnemeyer Pat. Extension Conductor Fastener. ROUND OR SQUARE— FOR BRICK OR WOOD. Hooks Complete with Drive or Screw Bases. ■JUjToS'j 4 to.) 3-111. IN.E.\T N. Listp’rdoz. >2.50 >2.75 53-00 4 “ “ “ 5 00 3-25 3.50 5 “ " " 350 3-75 4 00 6 “ “ “ 4.00 4-25 4.50 Extra Holders. 3-IS. I-I.N. O-I.N. G-in List pT doz. 5i-50 >2.00 ^2.50 53.00 Extra Drive or Screw Bases. I'.'.j T«i I TO.i-IN. o'j ToGUjl.S. Listp’rdoz. $ 1.00 51.25 ^1-50 Disconvt Per Cent. The Minnemeyer Patent K.vtension Conductor Hook is the liest and only fastener in the market allowing dif- ferent adjustments on same bases. It holds the Conductor away from the building and allows the pipe to be removed without trouble or injury. By carrying extra holders and ba.ses in stock, any size and adjustment froiti 2j^ to ()% inches can be made. All parts interchangeable. In order- ing, always state how far Conductor is to be carried away from the build- ing, and whether for Wood or Brick, 30 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. CONDUCTOR HEADS. Each, $0.40 Each, $4.50 Each, $5.00 No. 7«2. No. No. 708. Each, $3.50 h^ach, <> 2.^0 Each, $4.25 Discounts on Application . RHODHS, DICKELMAN cS: CO.’S CATALOCiriE ;u CONDUCTOR HEADS. No. 778. No. 780. No. 782. Each, $5-00 Each, $6.50 Each, $4.00 DiscoKuts on . \p(>lication. RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. THE “PEERLESS” RAIN=WATER CUT=OFF. (I’atenteil August 30, 1S92. Other Patents Pending.) ADVANTAGES OVER ALL OTHERS. i.st. It catche.s every drop of water. 2d. It cannot turn back by the force of the water. 3d. It requires no weight or catch on the lever to keep it to its place when turned. 4th. The lever being short and having rests or stops, it cannot be broken loose by trying to tnrn it the wrong way. 5th. Having the shifting tube working loosely inside the case instead of a scoop or pan, the flat surface of tin does not come in contact; consequently it is not liable to freeze or rnst fast. 6th. Jamming or denting the case will not interfere with its working so readily as it does with others. 7th. Instead of being made of coke or cheap plate and var- nished over to make it attractive, we nse the best grade of plate, snch as good first-class mechanics prefer to nse. We would be pleased to receive a sample order for the Peerless, knowing full well “once used, always iised,'’ would be the result. 2-iiich, Tin, per doz., 3 4 5 6 “ IX PRICE LIST. $ 5-00 6.00 g.oo 14.00 20.00 3-inch, Galvanized Iron, per doz., . f 8.00 4 “ “ “ “ . II. 00 5 “ “ “ “ . 20.00 6 “ “ “ “ 24. (x> Disconfit I*er Cent. THE “RELIABLE” RAIN=WATER CUT=OFF. f 8.00 11. 00 20.00 24.00 i 6.00 9.00 14.00 20.00 Discount Per Cent, RHODICS, I)ICK1':lmaN vS: CO.’S CATALOGUK. PATENT CHiriNEY VENTILATORS. CliiiniK^y \ ciitiljitor Coiiij)l(»te. CHIHNEY TOP. PRICE LIST. Base, u-itli 6-inch ripe, Discount J 2-50 3.00 J^er Cent. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Cliiiiijiey \ eiitilator Frame, a.s sent from AVorks. -Complete. PRICE LIST- 6-inch, per dozen, S " 9 ■' Frame only. 6-inch, per dozen. /discount. Per C 324.00 26.00 2$. 00 32.00 34 00 40.00 313.00 13-50 15.00 16.50 rS.oo 22.00 'cut. Base, 1314 X 17 indies, 0 feet liigli. 34 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. GLOBE VENTILATOR AND CHIMNEY CAP. PATENTED Feb. 29, 1^'6. May 9, 1876. May 29,1863. Kov. 28,1S9J Dec. 6, 1S93. Jan.30,1^9i. Simple, Durable, Ornamental. Smoky Chimneys Cured. A Purifier for Factories, Hills and Theatres. Galvanized Iron. PRICE LIST. 2iiich, . f.1.00 7 inch. % 4.00 2><“ . 1.00 S “ 465 2 > 4 " “ . 1. 00 9 “ 5.20 3 “ 1.50 10 “ 5-75 ■ 1-50 1 1 “ 6.20 4 “ 1-75 12 “ 6.75 4 >^“ . 2.00 14 “ . 13.00 5 “ ■ 2.50 16 “ 20.00 5 >^“ ■ 2 85 18 “ 27.00 6 “ • 340 20 “ 33-00 22 inch, . % 36.00 42-incli, . 5190.00 24 “ ■ 40.00 44 " • 200.00 26 “ . 50.00 48 “ . 240.00 28 “ . 56.00 51^ “ 260.00 30 “ . 65 00 32 “ 2S0.OO 32 “ • 80.00 “ ■ 300.00 34 “ - 100.00 60 “ 360 00 36 “ • 1 20.00 62 “ 3 So. 00 38 “ . 150.00 64 “ . 400.00 40 “ . 180.00 72 “ . 500.00 Discount Per Cent. STAR VENTILATOR. Galvanized Iron. PRICE LIST. A.MKTKR. iAL’NIZl- DIAMETKK. oal’ni/.f „ I..AMETKR. DIAMETER. (;ai.'nized 2-inch, $1.00 5-inch, • #2.50 10 inch, . 1 5.75 24-incli, % 40.00 2 j 4 ‘’ LOO S/z" ■ 2.S5 12 “ 6.75 30 “ 65 00 3 '■ 1.50 6 “ ■ 340 14 “ . 13.00 36 120.00 3 ^^“ 1.50 7 “ . 4 00 16 “ . 20.00 40 “ iSo.oo 4 “ I - 7.3 8 “ • 465 18 “ . 27.00 ■48 “ . 24O.CO 4 >^“ 2.00 9 “ . 5.20 20 “ . 3300 60 “ . 360.00 niscouut ... Pei Cent. RHODKS, DICKEL.MAN .S: CO.’S CAT.M.OGUK. H-") VENTILATORS. CHEAPEST AND BEST VENTILATORS HADE. For remo\ ing Heat and Odors from Factories, Stables, Paper Hills, Chemical Rooms, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hills, Foundries, Engine, Round and (las Houses, Depots, Halls and Hospitals. Style ( Kountl.) Style li, ^Octiiyroii.) HADE OF HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON. PRICE LIST. style. A. No. o — iS-iiich base, 12-inch drum, 5 feet high, $12.75 “ 1—22 “ “ 15 “ “ 6 ) 4 " “ 15.00 “ 2—28 “ “ 21 “ “ 8 ) 4 " “ 18.00 3 — 35 “ “ 29 “ “ II “ “ 22.50 Discount I'er Cent. style B. # 12.00 14.00 17.00 21.50 3'5 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. GALVANIZED STEEL RIDGE ROLL. In Lengths of 8 Feet, Without a Seam. Hade from Genuine Siemens=nartin Galvanized Steel. PRICE LIST. i^'inch Ridge Roll. Diameter of Roll, .... inches. Width of .Apron, .... 2 “ Girt 8 “ Price, 16 cts. p’r ft. 2-inch Ridge Roll. Diameter of Roll, .... 2 inches. Width of Apron 2)4 “ Girt, 10 “ Price, 19 cts. p’r ft. Discount ... I 2;/-inch Ridge Roll. ' Diameter of Roll, .... 2)^ inches. Width of Apron, .... I'/z “ Girt, 12 “ Price, 23 cts. p’r ft. 3-inch Ridge Roll. i Diameter of Roll inches. ! Width of Apron 3)4 “ ; Girt 15 ; Price 28 cts. p’r ft. Per Cent. Copper and Zinc Ridge Roll and V Capping. I'’nccs on Apptication . c a o RHODI^S, I)ICK; 1 *;LMAN' .S: CO.’S CAT.\LO('.ri;. ORNAHENTAL RIDQINQS. Hade of i\o. 28 (iaivanized Steel. Style A. Style A. IIEU'.IIT, I'.IKT. .^I-RO.N'. I’RICH LIST. inches 16 inches . . ■ . 3>< inches . . . . 20 cents per lineal foot. inches 20 inches .... 4 indies . . . .25 cents per lineal foot. inches 24 inches .... 4^ inches .... 30 cents per lineal foot. Copyrighted. Copyrighted. Style H. HEIGHT. GIRT. .APRON. PRICE LIST. 7 inches 18 inches .... 4}^ inches .... 23 cents per lineal foot. 9 inches 22 inches .... 5 inches .... 28 cents per lineal foot. II inches 26 inches .... inches . . . .33 cents per lineal foot. Style C. HEIGHT. GIRT. .APRON. PRICE LIST. S inches 22 inches .... 5 inches .... 29 cents per lineal foot. 10 inches 26 inches .... 5^ inches .... 34 cents per lineal foot. 12 inches 30 inches .... 6 inches .... 39 cents jier lineal foot. Discount. Per Cent. RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.'S CATALOGUE. HIP CAPS. Made of Galvanized Iron. Style A. Prices according to .size. Style li. RHODKS, DICKKRMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUK. ■A9 riETALUC CRESTING BLOCKS AND FINIALS. MADE OF GALVANIZED IRON. THE FINEST Adjustable Cresting Block Hade. The Cresting Block is intended to meet the requirements of Roofers, Contractors and Bnilders for a cheap Ornamental Ridge Cresting, and will be found to be the cheapest Cresting Block on the market. In using this Block, it is intended that it should be soldered to the ridge roll after being slipped over roll and spaced as required. The Block is made with in-turned flange fitting over roll and can be applied as desired. I'ollowing cuts show Blocks placed on ridging in five differ- ent positions, each imparting a different appearance. Can be placed so as to show over 20 different forms upon the ridging, thus answering the purpose of so many different styles. Size of Block, 6 inches long by 5 inches high from top of roll. ( Galvanized Cresting Blocks, per 100, #14.00 Prick I isT ' ^’E*'''anizecl Finial, inches high, each, 1.30 Nos. 2 and 3, Galvanized Finials, ii inches high, each, . . 1.50 t Nos. 4 and 5, Galvanized F'inials, 13 inches high, each, . 1.80 Discoun! , Pt r Ci'nt. fifc3i“Price List of Finials on page 44. ■lO RHODES, DICKEI.MAX .S: CO.’S CATALOGUE. x\o. ;i. i No. o. lirtY' Price List, pa^e 39 KHODKS, DICKI'.L.MAX X CO.'vS CATALOCU'K. 41 Style C'. Style I). Style F. Style K. Tlie above are all Solid Cresting and are adjustable. We generally use them one to the foot. tii!^ Price List, page 44 . RHODES, DICKELMAN it CO.’S CATALOGUE. GALVANIZED IRON CRESTING style H. Cresting. Height, lo inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 75 cents per ft. Style 1. Cresting. Height, 1 1 inches ; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 46 cents per ft. Styl<‘ (>. Cresting. Height, 10 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches Price, 60 cents per ft. 8 trg!"'Price List of Finials on page 44 . RHODKS, DICKl'LMAN cS: CO.’S CATALOGUE 4;i Style f) . Cresting. Height, 12 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, So cents per ft. \ Style K. Cresting. Height, 10 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 70 cents per ft. Cresting. Height, 12 inches; width of Apron, 6 inches. Price, 90 cents per ft. i^r'Price List of Finials on page 44. 44 RHODES, DICKELMAN .S: CO.'S CATALOGUE. Light, r'ancy Cresting Block. Height, 6 inches ; width of A.pron, 2 inches. Price, 20 cents per ft. P'inials, $1.20. Style B. Light, Fancy Cresting. Same size and price as Style A. PRICE LIST SOLID CRESTINGS. Styles C, I), E and E. Ridge Roll and Cresting Block complete, using one to the foot, 40c. PRICE LIST OF FINIALS. vStyle C, T3I/ inches high, $1.30 Style 1), 1 1 inches high, 1.50 Style H, 12 inches high, 1.80 Style h', II inches high, 1.50 vSt\le ( 1 , i6'_. inches high, 2.00 .Style H, 21 inches high, 4.00 Style 1 , 2(_) inches high, 2.00 .Style J, iS inches high, 2.50 .Style Iv, 13 inches high, 2.50 .Style L, 26 incites high, 4.50 RIIOnKvS, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGI E. riALLEABLE IRON CRESTINGS AND FINIALS. W'e warrant all our Cre.sting.s and Finials, and if any are broken in transportation we will replace them. Do not compare with Cast Iron, which cannot be recommended. fiirr lN ORDERING-^ State whether Cresting is for level or ridge roof; send diagram of roof, marking all distances carefully, and show where I'inials are desired. Copyrighted. No. Malleable Cresting for ridges. Height, 9 inches. Price, 22 cents per ft. I'inial to match No. iS. Copyrighted. No. 30. Malleable Cresting. Height, 24 inches. Price, 60 cents per ft. Finial to match No. 23. RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.'S CATALOGUE. 4t) Copyrighted. No. — Height, i6 inches. Price, 40 cents per ft. Fiuials to inatcli Nos. 2S or iS. Copyrigliled. No. tiiJ. — Height, iS inches. Price, 70 cents per ft. I'inial to match No. 22. kiioDivS, i)icki-;lman .v CO.’S CATALOCrn;, 47 CopyriglUtcl. No. 40. — Height, 12 inches. Price, 31 cents per ft. P'inial to match No. iS. 4S RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. ' Copyrighted. No. JJS. — Height, 12 inches. Price, 30 cents. P'inial to match No. 28. FINIALS. Height of Finials made to suit height of Cresting. .\ll Finials show the same from four sides. RHODHS, DICKKI.MAN it CO.’S CATALOGUE. 49 jSTo. 23. Malleable Cresting. Height, 28 inches. Price, 70 cents per ft. F'inials to match No. 23. AVrf COLUMBIA l NOTE. When style of Finial to suit that of Cresting wanted is not given, purchaser will be able to determine what to order by com- paring height of Finials with that of Cresting wanted ; all Crest- ings being to a scale. Height of all ]^Ialleable F'inials made to suit height of Crest- ings. All our Phnials show the same from four sides. 50 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.'S CATALOGUE. WINDOW AND DOOR CAPS. Made of Galvanized Iron or Steel. Price, $ 6.00 RHODHS, DICKlvI.MAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE .)1 Price, $5.00. RHODES, DICKKLMAX & CO.’S CATALOCtUE Price, $4.75. All list prices for Window and Door Caps are based on open- ings 32 to 42 inches in width between jambs of openings. In or- dering, always state the distance between jambs and how much <• the frames are recessed from face of wall. CRATING CHARGED FOR AT COST RHODKS, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGl’Iv r)8 RAISED MOULDINGS. In Galvanized Iron and Copper. We are prepared to furnish Circular Mouldings, raised to any radius and of any design desired, suitable for Round Towers, Arches, Pediments, Arched Window Caps, etc. Cornice makers will find it an advantage to use these mouldings. The}' are sold cheaper than they can produce them by hand, make neater work, and are easier placed in position. ^ I'pon application we will send full sized details of above Mouldings. Par- ties having these details can often alter their profiles so as to correspond with ours and save the expense of having special dies made. We will furnish special patterns when profile is furnished. When ordering or asking^for prices send vas profile, state clearly the part of profile wanted and the quantity, and give the Radius at Wall Line. Prices quoted on receipt of specifications. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. ■)4 CROWN nOULDINGS. FOR WOOD, u No. 1 1. Height 13 ill. Projection in. Girt 21 in. Price, 25 cents per foot. No. la. Height io>^ in Projection 4!^ in, Girt 21 in. Price, 25 cents per foot. Height 12 in. Projection 7 in. Girt 20 in. Price, 24 cents per foot. Discoioit, Height loj^ in. Projection 5^ in. Girt 21 in. Price, 25 cents per foot. Per Ccul. BELT nOULDINQS. No. ao. Heiglit 4f4' in. Projection 3 in. Girt in. Price, 13 cents per foot. discount, . No. JJ 1 , Height 4}^ in Projection 3 in. Girt 12 in, Price, 14 cents per foot. Pc’r Cent. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGI E. CORNICES. riade of Apollo Galvanized Iron. The following illustrations are intended to convey an idea of the character of work we manufacture, and for parties to select from who may not have chosen or prepared special designs of their own. TINNERS Will often find it to their interest to handle onr Cornices, as it will enable them to figure on work which would otherwise be im- possible, making them good profits and helping to secure other work in their line. We guarantee all otir work to be strictly first- class, and at the prices quoted, bring the cost down to so close a margin as to place the ordinary tinner on the same footing as the fully-equipped cornice maker. Height, 26 inches ; Projection, 12 inches ; Price per ft . . . 60 cts. kind Blocks, each $4.25; ITns, each go “ Discount Per Cent. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. r)0 CORNICES. No. 405. Height, 26 inches; Projection, 1 2 inches ; Price per ft. . . . $o.qo End Blocks, each, $4.80; Urns, each . . . . ; 90 Height, 26 inches; Projection, 1 2 inches ; Price per ft. . . . $o.qo End Blocks, each, $4.80; Urns, each . . . . ; 90 No. 408. Height, 24 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per ft. . . . $0.75 End Blocks, each 4.75 Height, 24 inches; Projection, 14 inches; Price per ft. . . . $0.75 End Blocks, each 4.75 No. 410. Height, 30 inches ; Projection, 15 inches ; Price per ft. . . .$1.30 End Blocks, each, $4.80; Urns, each 1.75 RHODES, DICKELMAX .S: CO.’S CATALOGUE. CORNICES. No. 412. Height, 36 inches; Projection, 16 inches; Price per ft. . . . $1.20 Phicl Blocks, each 4.75 No. 415. Height, 30 inches; Projection, 12 inches; Price per ft. . . . $ 1.00 End Blocks, each, $4,75 ; Urns, each 1.65 No. 418. Height, 36 inches; Projection, 20 inches; Price per ft $i-30 End Blocks 5.00 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE No. 420. Height, 24 inches ; Projection, 14 inches ; Price per ft. . . .$0.70 End Blocks, each 4.50 No. 420. Height, 24 inches ; Projection, 14 inches ; Price per ft. . . .$0.70 End Blocks, each 4.50 Height, 26 inches ; Projection, 1 2 inches ; Price per ft. . . .$1.10 Pediment, $15.00; Letters, each 60 End Blocks, each, $4.80; Urns, each 90 No. 425. Height, 30 inches ; Projection, 16 inches ; Price per ft. . . .$1.50 Pediment, $12.00; Letters, each 60 End Blocks, each 4.75 i k RHODES, DICKEI.MAX .S: CO.'S CATALOGUE. oil RHODES, DICKRDMAN & CO.'S CWTALOGUK. (il il Height, 30 inches; Projection, 16 inches; Price per foot, $1.65; Pediment, $18.00; Letters, each, 60 cents; End Blocks, each, $5.00; Urns, each, $1.45. 02 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. RHODES, DICKELMAX CO.’S CATALOGUE. Height, 45 inches; Projection, i6 inches; Price per foot, $2.50; Pediment, $22.00 ; Letters, cacli, 60 cents; hind P)locks, each, $7.00; ILms, each, $g.oo. RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CAT.%LOGUE. (i4 FINIALS. Made of Galvanized Iron. When ordering Finials, state whether base is to be Square, Kouud, or Octagonal, and give pitch of tower. CRATING CHARGED FOR AT COST. Fijr. lO. Fig. 11. i8 inches high. 27 inches high. Price, $1.25. Price, $2.50. 21 inches high. Price, $1.75. Fiff. 14. 30 inches high. Price, $5.00. Fig. 12. 24 inches high. Price, $2.75. Fig. 15. 36 inches high. Price, $6.00. RHODES, DICKKLMAX CO.’S CATALOtiUE. (1") Special FiniaLs executed to order on receipt of drawing.s and .s])ecifications. All work guaranteed. Fiff. ,‘5. 4 feet high. Price, $4.50. Fifj- «. 6 feet high. Price, S8.00. Fifr. i>. 5 feet high. Price, $10.00. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATA^OGC E. (it) Fiff. ao. 5 feet high. 6 feet high. Price, $9.50. Price, $12.00. Fig. 30. 5 feet high. Price, $11.00. Stems of Wrought Iron Pipe. 67 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. Fig. 15. 6 feet high. 6 feet high. Price, ^.15.00. Price, $12.00. Stems of Wrought Iron Pipe. RHODES, DICKKLMAN GO’S CATALOGUE. tis 5 feet higli. Price, ,<13.00. 6 feet high. Price, $21.35. RHODES, DICKKL.MAN & CO.’S CATALOGl'E (ii) Fig. 670. lo feet hio^li. Price, $18.00. Stem of Wrought Iron Pipe. 70 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. Fig. 580. lo feet high. Price, $24.75. vStem of Wroiight Iron Pipe. RIIODKS, DICKKLMAN' .S: CO.'S CATALOGl'K. 71 SKYLIGHTS. WITH OR WITHOUT GLASS. Any style or design. Frames made of Galvanized or Copper. Fither plain, rough, ribbed or wired glass. Onr Skylights will not drip when properly applied, as pro- vision is made for drainage of condensation. I'rames made to fit on Wood Curb. No. 880. Single Pitch. — Is hinged when required and used as a scuttle. Wood curb not furnished. No. 881. Double Pitch. — Has Stationary Douvre Ventilator on each end. No. 882. Hipped Skylight. — With Tubular Ventilators. RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. No. 88:5. Hipped Turret Skylight.— With Stationary Louvre Ventilators on sides and ends. No. 884. Hipped Turret Skylight.— With Ridge \’entilator and Movable Side Sashes, with Locking Apparatus. PRICE LIST OF SKYLIGHTS. Si/e from out to Single Pitch. Double Pitch. iHpped. out of Curb. No. SSo. No. SSi. No. 882. 2x4 $ 7.50 3x4 10.00 fG-oo 4x4 12.50 fl2.0O 19.00 4x6 17.50 15.00 22.00 4 X S 20.50 20.00 27.00 5x8 22.50 22.00 6x6 29.00 6 x 8 3300 6x9 25.00 6x10 2900 37.00 Hipped Turret. No. .‘>83. Hipped Turret. No. 8S4. C CC C. P. < Prices include ^-incli Ribbed Glass, packed in Separate Cases. Directions for Ordering. — (rive pitch and outside meas- urements of curb, thickness of glass, and if a Hipjied Skylight, state whether with or without Wntilators. All Skylights are made Oiie-thii’d Pitch unless otherwise ordered. We will submit esti- mates upon any style, if plan and specifications are sent to us. RHODKS, DICKELMAX CO.’S CATALOGUE. 78 TINNERS’ SUPPLIES. f©' ^OR the accommodation of our customers, we have re- cently put in a full and complete stock of Tin Plates, both Bright and Ternes ; Black and Galvanized sheets, stock sizes: Sheet Copper, Planished and Tinned; Sheet Zinc; Stove Pipe Iron, and Solders; all of which we are prepared to furnish at lowest market price. To oiir regular customers^ we zvill deliver goods of this class^ ivhen ordered ivith eaves trough and conductor pipe^ free of charge. Send us your Orders for Tinners’ Supplies and save Freights. Note our offer. 74 RHODES, DICKKDMAN & CO.'S CATALOGUE. TINNERS’ SUPPLIES. R. D. & CO.’S Roofing and Bright Tin Plates. I. C. TERNES. Worcester Grade, 200 lbs. per box, not stamped, R. D. &. Co.’s Forest, 12 lbs. coating, “ “ “ Preble extra, 26 lbs. coating, “ “ “ Redipped, 30 lbs. coating “ “ “ Old Style, 46 “ “ For each X add 50 lbs. in weight and #1.50 per box net Every sheet is stamped, squared and guaranteed. Bright Tin Plates. I'ER HOX 5 WE H.WK A FULL STOCK OF Melyn, Allaway, and Grange Grades. I. C. COKES. Sheets 14x20, “ 14x20, " 14 X 20, “ 14x20, loS lbs. per box, 100 “ “ 95 “ 90 “ For 20 X 28 double the weight and price. For each X add 70 cents per box net. SOLDER. PER BOX. f We at all times carry heavy stocks of Solder for the accommodation of cus- tomers. Our Solder is strictly half and half, quality guaranteed. Prices are always in touch with the market. Send us your order for Solder and save freights. RIIODKS, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATAEOGEE. J Protected in transportation by patent packages and always received in good condition by customers. Each Roll Ready for Roof When Received. Hade from 8=feet Sheets — Tinned Twice. Seams thoronghly soldered on both sides, and strips abso- Intely straight. Alade 14, 20 and 28 inches wide, and in Wor- cester, Extra Coated, and Old Method Grades. Plach roll contains 100 square feet. It can be applied quicker and easier, making a better roof with less e.xpense (no trouble, no loss of time, no waste of tin), than any other. These are facts well worth considering and we believe after a moment’s reflection, every roofer will see the advantage of the Forest Continuous Roofing Tin. PRICES. PER ROLL. IC Forest, 20 and 28 inches wide, 12 lb. coating $ 3.50 “ 14 inches 4.00 For IX, add 45 cts. per square to net price. IC Extra Coated, 20 and 28 inches wide, 25 lb. coating, 4.35 “ “ 14 inches, 4.85 For IX Extra Coated, add 55 cts. per square to net price. IC Old Method, 20 and 28 inches wide, 45 lb. coating, 5.00 “ “ 14 inches, 5.50 For IX Old Method, add 60 cts. per square to net price. Di scon tit Per Cent. RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. DISCOUNT SHEET. Galvanized Iron. We carry Apollo Brands, and equal. We neither hu}- nor sell anything shoddy. Table showing Net Prices per cwt. at Various Discounts. Gauge. IS 20 *22 24 20 27 2S list Price per lb. 13c 13c 14c 14c 15c i6c 17c Oiincos persq. ft. 3-X‘A 26>^ 22'/i 183^ ^4/2 ^ 3 'A i2yi Discount. cwt. cwi . cwt. cwt. cwt. cwt. cwt. 65% # 4-55 f 4-55 # 4-90 $4.90 f 5-25 J5-6o # 5-95 6 5 &. 4-32 4-32 4-65 4-65 4.98 5-32 5-65 65 & 10^ 4.09 4.09 4.41 4.41 4.72 5-04 5-35 (>rA‘'r 4.22 4.22 4-55 4-55 4.87 5.20 5-52 67 >^ 4.01 4.01 4-32 4-32 4-63 4-94 5-24 67^ & 10% 3.80 3.S0 4.09 4.09 4-38 4.68 4-97 70 V 3-90 3-90 4.20 4.20 4 - 50 4.80 5.10 70 3 'r 3-70 3-70 3-99 3-99 4.27 4-56 4.84 70 &. 10% 3-51 3 - 5 ' 3-78 3-78 4-05 4-32 4-59 72>rinK iranyes : Sos. 24, 2(i, 27 and 28, in 24 and SO inch widths, hy 00 indies Ion)?. Otlier sizes furnished (|Uirkly. ADDITIONAL ON EXTRA SIZES. Extra Widths. Xo. 19 and lighter — List. Less than 24 inches wide, i cent per pound. Over 32 inches to 36 inches, inclusive, i cent per pound. Over 36 inches to 40 inches, inclusive, 2 cents per pound. Over 40 inches to 44 inches, inclusive, 3 cents per pound. , Over 44 inches to 48 inches, inclusive, 5 cents per pound. Xos. 16, 17 and iS, over 36 inches wide, one-half above extras. Extra Lengths. Longer than 120 inches i cent per pound. RIIODKS, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGl l-;. “NONPAREIL” STEEL SHEETS. This is a very fine (juality of smooth finislied stove pipe iron, ha\ing the bine finish so desir- able in this class of work. It is very largely re- placing Wood’s refined sheet iron, is cold rolled, box annealed, and will stand Donble Seaming, being a thoronghly first- class article at moderate cost. Those who have tried onr Nonpareil will have no other. WIRE G.\UGE. STANDARD SIZE. WEIGHT PER SHEET. RUSSI.\ GAUGE. No. 22, 28 X 60 in. 13 lbs. No. 14 No. 23 28 X 60 in. I2>^ lbs. No. 13 No. 24, 28 X 60 in. 1 1 lbs. No. 12 No. 25, 28 .X 60 in. 10 lbs. No. 1 1 No. 26 28 X 60 in. 9'/C lbs. No. 10 No. 27, 28 X 60 in. 834^ lbs. No. 9 No. 28 Nos. 22 to 24, 28 X 60 in. 28 X 56 I H '4 lbs. No. 8 Nos. 22 to 24, Nos. 22 to 24, 28 X 72 > Locomotive Jacket sizes. 28 X 45 j -Vverage net weight per bundle, about 250 pounds. We can furnish all sizes and gauges of sheet iron. 78 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. SHEET COPPER. For Cornice and Bar Work. Cold Rolled, with Finest Finish. Patent Leveled, Absolutely Flat. Free from Buckles, True to Gauge. Uniform and Bright Color. SIZHS OF SHEETS 64 oz. & over 50 lb. sheet. 30 X 60 and heavier 32 02. to 64 OZ. 25 to so lb. sheet, 30 X 60. 24 OZ. to 32 oz 18^ to 25 ib. sheet. 30 X 60. 16 OZ. to 24 oz. 12^ to 18K lb. sheet, 30 X 60. 14 OZ. and 15 oz. 1 1 to i 2 j 4 lb. sheet. 30 X 60. 12 OZ. and 13 oz. 9^ to II lb. sheet. 30 X 60 10 OZ and 11 oz. 7 K to 9 H lb. sheet, 30 X 60. 8 oz. and 9 oz. 6k to ~n lb. sheet, 30 X 60. Light- er than 8 oz. CENTS PER POUND. Not wider than 30 inches. Not longer than 72 ins. i(>A 16)4 i6Yz 17Y2 iSA 19^ 22A ’ 25A Longer than 72 ins. Not Tger than 96 in. 16A 16A 16Y2 17Y2 19A 22 Yz 25A Longer than 96 ins ib'A 16A 16A 16 A i8Yz 22A Wider than 30 ins. hut not wider than 36 ins. Not longer than 72 ins. 16/2 16A 16A 16 Yi 18A 20A 21Y2 26A Longer than 72 ins. Not I’ger than 96 in. I6>^ i€>A 16A 16A iSAz 22A 23Y2 Longer than 96 ins Not 1 g'r th’n 120 in. 16/2 i6>^ 16 A 17Y2 >9A Longer than 120 ins iG'A 16A 17A 18A Wider than 36 ins. but not wider than 48 ins. Not I’ger than 72 in 16/2 16A 17A iSA 20A 23A 26A Longer than 72 ins. Not I'ger than Q6in. 16 A 16K 17A 19A 21A 24A Longer than 96 ins Not I'g’r th'n 120 in. 16A i6>^ I SA 20A 24A I.ongerthan i2oins. 16A nA 19A 22Y2 Wider than 48 ins. but not wider thati 60 ins. Not I’ger than 72 in. 16K 16/2 17A 22 A 27 A Longer than 72 ins. Not I'ger than 96 iiK 16 A i(>A 1 8 Yz 20 A 25A Longer than 96 ins Lot i’g’r than 120 in. ibA ^7A 19A. 22A Longer than 120 ins. i(>A i>8>^ 20)4 24Y2 Wider than 60 ins. but not wider than 72 ins. Not longer than 96 ins. leA ^7 A I9A2 ^aYz Longer than 96 ins. Not I’g’r th’n 144 in. 16A i&A 2 \Y2 26 Yz Longer than 144 ins. iiA ^9A 24 Yz Wider Ih’ii 72 ins . but not wider th'n io8ins Not longer than 120 ms. nA 19A 2 YYz Longer than 120 ins. 19A 20 A wider than loS ins. Not longer than 144 ins. 2 oA 22A Longer than 144 ins. 21 A 24 A 1 i .■iiii'iUKT since Janua>y 2j, 'gj c. per lb. RIIODIvS, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. 79 Bolt Copper, ^^-inch diaineter aiul over, per pound, i6^ cents. Circles, Segments and Pattern Sheets, 3 cents per pound advance over prices of Sheet Copper required to cut them from. Cold or Hard Rolled Copper, 14 ounces per scjuare foot and heavier, i cent per pound over the foregoing prices. Cold or Hard Rolled Copper, lighter than 14 ounces per square foot, 2 cents per pound over the foregoing prices. All Polished Copper, 20 inches wide and under, i cent per pound advance over the price for Cold Rolled Copper. All Polished Copper, over 20 inches wide, 2 cents per pound advance over the price for Cold Rolled Copper. Planished Copper, i cent per pound more than Polished Copper. Tinning. Tinning Sheets on one side, 10, 12 and 14x48, each, $ 0.06 Tinning Sheets on one side, 30x60, each, 25 P'or Tinning Boiler Sizes, 9-inch (14 x 60), each, 12 I'or Tinning Boiler Sizes, 8-inch (14x56), each, 10 For Tinning Boiler Sizes, 7-inch (14x52), each, oS Tinning Sheets on one side, other sizes, per square foot, 02 P'or Tinning both sides, double the above prices. Copper Bottoms, Pits and Flats. Per Pound. 14 ounces to the square foot and heavier $ 0.20)^ 12 ounces and up to 14 ounces to square foot, 21^^ 10 ounces and up to 12 ounces, .23^ Lighter than 10 ounces, 26^ Circles less than 8 inches diameter, 2 cents per pound additional. Circles over 13 inches diameter are not classed as Copper Bottoms. Prices subject to change without notice. SHEET ZINC. Zinc Gauge No. Equiv. Birh'm Gauge Weight per sq. ft. zinc Gauge No. Equiv. Hirh’m Gauge. Weight per sq. ft. 5 0.37 16 19 1.68 6 29 0.45 17 18 1.87 7 28 0.52 18 17 2.06 8 27 0.60 19 16 2.25 9 26 0.67 20 15 2.62 10 25 0.75 21 14 3.00 I I 24 0.90 22 13 3-37 12 23 1.05 23 12 3-75 13 22 1.20 24 I 4.70 14 21 1-35 25 10 9.40 15 20 1.50 26 9 14.00 We can furnish in 600 th. Casks at 5^ cts. per Ih. 300 II). Casks at 6 cts. per Ih. Loose Sheets at 6X cts. per Ih. Note. — A ny changes occurring in market prices, our customers will be given the benefit. 8(1 RHODES, DICKELMAX CO.'S CATALOGl’K. STEEL CEILINGS. take particular pride and pleasure in calling the atten- tion of the trade to onr Steel Ceiling Department. In this, as all other departments, we have made 'quality a first consideration. By special arrangements we are in condition to give onr customers the benefit of lowest manufacturer’s prices in everything in this line, as well as prompt service and every possible attention. Send us your plans and let iis figure with you. We can please you. Yoiirs truly, RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO. RHODES. DICKKI.MAN CO.’S CATALOGI'E. SI NORTHROP’5 CONTINUOUS AND PANEL STEEL CEILINGS. Side Wall Finish and Interior Decoration. f©' OR all classes of buildings, public and private. Neat and artistic designs specially adapted to residence work. Elaborate designs in bold relief for store rooms, public buildings, churches, opera houses, etc. Sheet .Steel Ceilings are artistic, permanent, and fire-proof, and combining econoni}' and beauty, they are rapidly gaining a fixed place in modern architecture. The Northrop Ceilings are the most artistic in design, the most easily adjusted, and the most economical made. Each panel furnishes its own finish. No ells, no cross-pieces, tees or mouldings necessary to cover rough edges as in most other ceilings. We furnish working plans with all ceilings and estimate on special designs when desired. 82 RHODES, DICKELMAX cH: CO.’S CATALOGUE. EXPLANATORY. Stamped Steel Ceilings. Ceilings, usually made of Xo. 28 or 29 mild steel, have come into ( CSi extensive use, as the)’ meet a demand for a durable, decorative and in- I combustible interior finish. They are used in buildings of ever)’ class, and especially in liusiness property, churches, schools, asylums, resi- dences, etc. They are light in \\ eight, practically air-tight, unquestionably dura- ble, and have in numerous cases prevented the spread of fire. Xorthrop’s steel ceilings have all the improvements of construction and artisticness of design long experience has found desirable. They include a larger assortment of clioice patterns, with appropriate borders and mouldings, than anv other make. The Joints are the most perfect and simple, being made either on a neat, ornamental beading, in which the nails do not show, and which is a part of the design, or on a small bead moulding, with countersunk places at regular inter- vals for the nails. ('out imiOliS Designs— Several of the patterns are made in sheets S feet long. The Painting' of the ceilings, in the shop before shipping, is done with pure white zinc, linseed oil and turpentine, on each side, so that one coat less of fin- ishing paint is required than is necessary for ceilings painted with mineral or other cheap paints. Long e.xperience has proven this paint to be amply durable. In New Duilding's with wood beams, furring strips, usually 1 " x 2 ", are first nailed up level, crossways of the beams, spaced to suit the pattern chosen. Tlien pieces are put in crossways, flush with the first, as required, and the ceiling is then put up. Some patterns do not require cross furring. In Old Huildi ngs which are plastered, the furring strips are put up in the same way, except that longer nails are needed. It is advisable to leave the old plaster in place, as it cannot do any damage to the metal ceiling, and it deadens noises from above. In Iron liiiildings furrings of wood maybe put up, as has been done in man\' cases; or furrings consisting of a stiff sheet-iron rib may be used, to which the panels are attached with screws, as has been done in the Siegel-Cooper building in New York, and the Devonshire building, Boston. In this Catalogue we present photo-engravings of some of the various panels, ])lates, borders, coves, etc. Prospective purchasers will please send us plans, diagrams and measures of the rooms to be ceiled, mentioning whether the building is new or already has a plaster or wood ceiling; also what patterns or arrangements are preferred ; whether a large or small cornice is desired, or none at all ; whether windows or stair openings interfere with the cornice or ceiling. .Vn intelligent estimate or design can then be submitted. For churches, halls, or any large ceiling, we shall be jfleased to submit special designs or ar- rangements drawn to scale. When necessar) measures are received, a plan is drawn to scale showing the spacing of all the panels, borders and mouldings, and a list of the various parts is annexed and sent with the invoice. RHODKS, DICKKLMAX X: CO.'S C-AT-ALOGl'l-:. S3 CONTINUOUS DESIGNS. Sheets 24 x 96 inches. Price, per square, $7.00. Diaper Pattern No. 2. Sheets 24x96 inches. Price, per square, $7.00. 84 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. Diaper Pattern No. 4. Made in sheets 24 x 96 inches. Price, $7.00 per square. Diaper Pattern No. 5. Made in sheets 24x96 inches. Price, $7.00 per square. ■-in . RI10I)1':S, DICKI'XMAX ^Si'CO.’S CATALOGl’I';. So Diaper Pattern No. 6. Size 24 -X 96 inches. Price, $~.oo per scjuare. No. 8 Panel. 24 x 32 inches. Made in single panels or in sheets of three panels each, in the same manner as the No. 10 Panels. Price, $7.50 per square. Lays 24x24 in. Similar in de.si<^n and adapted Cnt'20x 20 in. Lays x in. Made in to nse with No. 14. Price, per sino;lc panels, and in sheets of five ])ancls scjnare, $'] mm So. So. KKii). It is possible by combining different plates with suitable borders, inonlding, etc., to get an infinite variety of side wall coverings. We show above two Diaper Patterns, nninbers 5 and 6, in combination with borders and inonlds as indicated. ( )thers can be formed to suit individual taste. 02 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE SIDE WALL PLATES. No. 1020. RHODES, DICKIH.MAN CO.’S CATALOGl'K. BORDER PATTERNS. X \ ^ Border.— Made 7 in., 9 in., 13 in. and 18 in. wide PRICE, all patterns, 7^ cents per square ft. , and 8 ft. long. PRICE, cents per square ft. DIRECTIONS FOR - Ordering, Preparation, Putting Up and Finishing. Wlien desired we will send competent men— either by contract or by days’ work and ex- penses. to put up ceilings— no matter where. We find, however, that a painstaking carpenter, tinner or decorator, can usually do a very satisfactory job, often as well as our own men. The large number and oft-repealed orf;rfect AND RELIABLE IN THE MARKET. The plan followed throughout is very similar to that used in double folding tin roofing, but is much stronger, has fewer seams and can be applied faster. Then, too, our cross locks are all formed by machinery, rendering them perfectly reliable and far more satisfactory than where, as in tin, they are made on roof, with nothing solid to mallet on. Side edges are easily formed with special tools furnished by us for the purpose. It also forms its own ridge and hip capping, having no separate caps, standing double seam being formed from sheet proper. Instruction Sheet furnished with each shipment. 102 RHODES. DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. “STRUBLE’S” CAP SEAH. FiR. :i. ^ Steel Roofing. This roof is well known to the trade at large, nianj- niillioiis of feet now being in use in the United States. In this, by onr improved method of making cross seams, the imperfect allowance for contraction and expansion that has been the greatest defect in many sheet metal roofs, especially on flat surfaces, has been overcome. No nails or screws are used through the sheets, and no rivets, countersinks or perforations through the seams to hold caps on. .\11 fastenings are completely covered by cap formed the tough way of the metal. Each sheet is laid independently and may be removed without injury, and in case it becomes necessary, a part of the sheet can be easily removed without disturbing the rest. It is easily adapted and can be satisfactorily applied to any class of building, as readily to the highly ornamented and minutely complicated residence as to manufacturing establishments. Anchorage. The cap seam is one of the most securely fastened down of any roof in the market, and to those who prefer sheet roofs is sure to give satisfaction. Can be safely used on roofs having onh- ^ of an inch fall to the foot. Felting. In very large buildings not ceiled or plastered under the roof the moisture contained in the atmosphere is apt to condense at times on the cold surface of the metal. Where this would likely be the case, it is advisable to use felting, as, it being a non-conductor, it prevents condensation. Also, for places where the steam or fumes are particularly heavy, felting specially prepared should be used. We keep in stock two kinds, the best for such purposes. No. i Slater’s Felt, Bird’s Sheathing Paper, both of which are water proof RHODKS, DICKKLMAX CO.'S CAT.AlLOGUK. 108 HOW HANUFACTURED. From Struble’s Cap Seam Roofing. The side edges are turned true by machinery, ready to be applied to the roof, except turning the locks on ends of sheets, which is omitted for conven- ience in shipping and handling. It is verj’ simple in construction and may be applied by inexperienced workmen, though it is generally economy to employ tinners. Fig. 4. A Superior Roof. That it is a superior roof is evident by the favor with which it is received b_\' architects, tinners and builders wherever it has been introduced. Another im- portant advantage it enjoys is that it is quickly laid and may be readily removed without any injury whatever to the roofing sheets. Roofing Tools. Our Double Folding, Lock Seam Steel Roofing cannot be rapidly and rightly laid without using our Tools, specially made for this roofing. We always send tools, except to agents having a set of their own. In our “Struble’s” Cap Seam Roofing, Standing Pressed Seam, Roll and C.ap Roofings, the tools found in any common tin shop, viz.: shears, mallet, hammer, folder and tongs, are all that are required. We furnish these when desired free of charge, on condition that they are promptly returned in good order, freight prepaid, on completion of job. They must be billed to us as a “Box of Castings” (to get lower freight rate), with card attached bearing name of person returning them and Bill of Lading sent to us by mail— so we can trace if lost in transit. 8@“Be sure to mark all return packages with your name. 104 RHODES, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE, ROLL AND CAP ROOFING, Hade of Galvanized and Painted Steel. Fig. 5. In this we use THE VERY BEST quality of roofing sheets. Either black or galvanized. Note our D Patent Double Cleat. This makes the firmest anchorage known. All Cleats made of galvanized iron, formed ready for use. Cross Locks Double Seaiued if desired. When a good roof at smallest minimum cost is desired, we strongly recommend the use of our Roll and Cap. IT always GIVES satisfaction, and while used for all purposes, is, owing to cross locks being formed TRUE by machinery, specially adapted to FLAT surfaces. Wherever flat seam tin or gravel can be laid (one-half inch fall to the foot), this roof can be applied — cross- locks being absolutely water-tight. The joints are neatly and closely made and the roof the most perfect, simple, most easily and rapidly laid roll cap roof in the world. Galvanized Roofing is rust proof and requires no paint. RHODKS, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUK. HG SINGLE FOLD LOCK SEAH ROOFING. Painted or Galvanized. Figr. I. — Cleat in posiDon and nailed tu siicaihiiig. Fig^. 2. — Shows the first fold. Fi^. 3.— Secord fold, which completes the double seam. Fig. 4. — Knd view of double seam. Fig. 5.— Elastic cross-lock. The adaptability of this seam for flat roofs is certain, as by its construction a double fold is made the entire length of seam, therefore it is water-tight. A Siniare consists of a strip 50 feet long by 27)/ inches wide, with necessary cleats, and will finish 100 square feet on building if applied with i inch and i ^ inch double seamers. Shipping weight (including cleats) : No. 28 gauge Steel, painted, 73 pounds; Galvanized, go pounds. No. 27 gauge Steel, painted, 80 pounds ; Galvanized, 97 pounds. 8*=)t^Tools. — We never send tools unless so ordered, as all tin- ners use the regular tinner’s seamers in applying this roofing. When tools are ordered, we send the i-inch .seamers, and i-inch and i 3 .^-inch edging tongs. 106 RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGl'E. Our Standing Pressed Seam Steel Roofing. “D” Patent. Painted and Galvanized. Cut Showing Formation of Our Standing Pressed Seam Steel Roofing. Is made of best quality steel roofing sheets, standard gauge, made to order, and guaranteed by mills. It has cap formed direct from sheet. Can be applied either on smooth sheeting or over shingles, and it is in every way a most desirable roof. Is easily and quickly laid, and forms a most complete roof in every way. Adapted to all styles of buildings. When desired, we can furnish Standing Pressed Seam Roofing with beaded center. This adds material strength and stiffness to roof. RHODES, DICKEI.MAX CO.’S CATALO<'»UE. PRESSED CORRUGATED SHEETS, For Siding, Ceiling, Doors, Shutters, Awnings, Etc. Made of Black, Painted and Galvanized Sheets, of the Best Quality. Corrugated is the strongest known form of Sheet Metal, and imparts material strength by its lineal rigidity to the structure to which it is attached. It is the best material known for use on structures of moder- ate cost, that are intended to be fire-proof. The rigidity imparted to comparatively light sheets by corru- gating makes them self-supporting, thereby permitting their use on light, inexpensive framing, the result being a substantial building, with a handsome architectural appearance. We IJei ‘0111 mend Corrugated Sheets especially for siding, ceiling and partitions for fire-proof buildings, and it is only neces- sary to suggest the advantage of using this material forsuch^pro- tection. We make only a high-grade cpiality, guaranteeing both ma- terial and workmanship, corrugating b}' pressure, i. ^., make one corrugation at a time. This produces more perfect formations and better fitting laps at ends and sides of sheets than can be produced by any other process. The method of corrugating by rolls, used by nearly all other manufacturers, does not produce uniform corrugations, nor regu- lar covering width of sheets. In furnishing quotations on Pressed Corrugated Iron, we should be allowed about 5 per cent, advance over quotations on Rolled Corrugated goods. This is more than saved P'iRST — By economy in laying, as Pressed Corrugated Iron can be laid in one-half the time required for laying Rolled Iron. Second — By accuracy of fit, as all corrtigations are uniform and require uo trimming, both end and side laps fitting squarely and without waste. FULL WIDTH 2 5 '/a in. lUS RHODES, DICKELM.^N CO.’S C.\T.\LOGUE. Two and One=Half and Two Inch Corrugations. Fig. 6. Thirteen corrugations to the sheet; full width, 26 inches; covering width, 24 inches. This size is suitable for roofing or siding. Regular length, 8 feet ; but we can furnish it 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet long, when so ordered. One and One=Fourth Inch Corrugations. Fig. 7. One and One=fourth inch from Center to Center, three-eighths inch deep. Twenty corrugations to the sheet; full wndth, 25 inches; covering width, 24 inches. This size is much used for ceilings. It al.so makes a tight, durable and ornamental covering for side walls. Can be painted to suit taste after applied. Regular length, 8 feet; but can be furnished any length up- to 10 feet. COVERING WIDTH 2^ in. RHODES, DICKKLMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. lu!^ CURVED CORRUGATED SHEETS. Shows corrugated sheet for Roofing and Ceiling. We curve the sheets to any required radius, and of any strength. We curve the corrugation as shown in No. 961 in any gauge, from 16 to 26, inclusive. We guarantee all curving perfect and to correspond with specifications furnished. No. 472. Shows application of curved corrugated sheets on floor beams, for ceilings in fire-proof buildings after concrete filling is put in. The ceilings can be painted in any color to suit. Prices quoted on specifications only. No. 47;j. Shows corrugated sheet curved for Awnings ; neat, cheap and durable. Prices quoted on plans furnished. RHODES, DICKKLMAX X CO.'S CWTALOCU K. 1 10 CORRUGATED STEEL AWNINGS. NEAT. EFFECTIVE. No. 575. Represents our Single Curved Awning, with Iron Frame supported b3' Iron Posts. No. 57<>. Represents our Double Curved .\wning, with Iron I'ranie supported bv Iron Brackets fastened to the wall of building. e (|uote ])rices onlv uj)on being furnished with dimensions in detail. RHODES, DICKKLMAN CO.'S CATALOC.r H . Ill Galvanized and Painted Steel Ridge Roll. Fig. 23. This we furnish in 4 sizes — i 2, 2)^, and 3-inch roll. Regu- lar length, 8 feet. This style of Capping is little cheaper than Ridge Roll. For a cheap comb or hip covering it answers well. Fig. 25. Shows Corrugated Ridge Roll. Made especially for Corrugated Roofing, the corrugated flanges fitting down over corrugates in roofing, and making ridge water-tight. List Price. Painted. Gai.vanized. I'ig. 25, Corr. Ridge Roll, Xo. 28 gauge, per lineal foot, . f .12 f .15 Fig. 24, V Capping, Xo. 28 gauge, per lineal foot 04 .06 F'ig. 23, Plain Ridge Roll, Xo. 28 gauge, per lineal foot, .SVc j 6 . Galvanized Department. Discount Per Cent. 112 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. Shows application of Corrurated Iron on roof and sides of skeleton frame building’. 1‘or a cheap, durable, uie pr».oi ct>vering. Corrugated Iron is unequalled, and is extensively used all over the country for afl kinds of buildings, porticoes, awnings, etc. If parties ordering Con ugated Iron will give exact length ol rafter and width of roof, as per our diagram sheet, we can often send sheets of right length to fit roof, and thus save labor, cutting and waste of iron. COVERING WIDTH 24 'Nj RHODES, DICKEEMAN it CO.’S CATAEOC.UE. Clap or Weather= Board Siding. Fiff. lO. Can be furnished in 5 feet, 6 feet, 7 feet, 8 feet, 9 feet and 10 feet lengths. We use a superior grade of cold rolled steel in this style siding, which is a perfect imitation of weather-boarding or clap-boards. This is one of the most attractive metal sidings in the market. It can be painted any color or colors desired and is capable of a high degree of ornamentation. This, with its fire- proof qualities, renders it very popular. Directions for Applying. Lap sheets one crimp at sides and aboirt two inches on ends. Nail along horizontal laps 4 to 6 inches apart immediately under projecting crimp, and at end laps place one nail at upper edge of each face or board. No special tools are required for applying. We make a Corner Board to irse with Weather-boarding, which must be ordered specially. See Fig. 12. Corner Covering. Fig. 12. Showing our metal Corner Board specially prepared for our Steel Weather-boarding, giving it a neat and finished appearance. Also improves appearance of buildings covered with Corru- gated, Crimped, Beaded and Battened Siding. . 114 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE V Crimped Steel Roofing. Fij?. 13. Cut Showing Two Crimped Roofing Applied. Regular stock sheets are 24 inches wide, and can be furnished in 5 feet, 6 feet, 7 feet, 7)^ feet, 8 feet, 9 feet and 10 feet lengths. A simple and cheap form of Metal Roofing specially adapted for covering saw mills, factories, barns, or sheds of anj' description. Should be nailed over triangular shaped wood strips (see cut), which we furnish free of extra cost. V Crimp should not be nailed through the top of the crimp, but through the overlapping side, as shown above, as this draws the crimp down firmly to the stick and prevents the rain from beating under it. Three Crimp Roofing. Can be furnished in 5 feet, 6 feet, 7 feet, 8 feet, 9 feet and to feet lengths. ^ 95// ^ Fig. 14. Shows our Pressed Three Crimp Roofing. The center crimp stiffens the sheet and prevents rattling. The sheet covers two feet, being 24 inches from center to center of outside crimps. The number of sheets to a square, qualit}' and weight, same as Two Crimp. Requires double as many wood strips, and is [o cents per scjuare higher in price than Two Crimp. TOOLS TO HE USED WITH OUR V CRIMP ROOI-TNG. .Snips, per pair $i 25 Jointer, for turning end locks .50 Mallet 25 $2.00 When tools are returned to ns in good condition, freight prepaid, we allow the same as charged for them, and will either credit account or remit, as directed. When returning tools, altacli tag to identify them, and notify us of shipment. We cannot furnish Roofing Sheets longer than 10 feet. 24 -" RHODl-;S, DICKEI.MAN .S: CO.’S CATALOGI'E. Beaded Siding or Ceiling. Fif?. 15 . Sheets of anv lenj^th desired up to lo feet standard gauge can be furnished in this. Covering width, two feet, after using one bead for side lap, which we allow. Headed steel is very desirable for siding and ceiling, being an imitation of three-inch boards. Can be applied perpendicularh’ or horizontally to boards or cross lath set the proper distance apart, or over plastered ceilings. We make this of patent levelled steel sheets, thus insuring a smooth laying surface. For center pieces and moulds, when used for ceiling, see Ceiling Department, pages So to 95. Steel Pressed Brick. Made of sheet steel, black, painted or galvanized. A perfect imitation of the Finest Pressed Brick. A ■ i . |i|i|tgy.|k: . ... 1*1 pi! w-v., ir^ “ ' -IF ■ |fu., iFip.'i;,: IF 1 ' ' ■ 1 llli!ll!lli||llli«P!liif lillllllSIll (iillllillllllllllllilillllirt i ■■ 'II. '1' . V .| 1 "■ l4»l||)!|i|Wiiil'1«|i||Jiil||{||{||||l!,i||^^ |4|l|lll|Wlill|' II T 1: F 1 V -'i'' '4. ! ' r ’ i|i:. Ill l,!(i:il!illillllllllli'iB(sil|!il 1 1 tei™ ll, F,: ' 11 . V', fc'fl ■ ■ If" |l,. ' 1' '•«|44fiii!bll!'iiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiilli»^^^^^^^^ ■KWII"' II- II' “ir |: Fi I; ' 'I'A'.'li'"' : ' .Jl,i''"'liii«« ■KM b' |l Ii ■■ || '"FP" ■ ’P' :'ii.w:T: .'.:‘FfFF,i II l! — ir ^ ^ 1 ; . , 1 , „FF1 |i 1" |l ll ■ II H'-. ,|.v, 1 Itnife;-;- If" : “znr .. li |! , ;.|| „ ■ . ..H - ;,4''dll'i''.''w4Wr'r4.ll lilW'llif . F: ■■■■ /|l I! D — LTU LTU LTLT^ Fifj. Hi. Suitable for Siding Stores, (')ffices. Dwellings, etc. .\lso for inside finish. It makes the finest Wainscoting ever used for Stores, Halls, Offices, etc. Supe- rior to enameled brick and one-twentieth the cost. For Corner Coverings, see pages 120 and 1 21. lit; RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. DIRECTIONS FOR PUTTING ON Steel Brick Siding Over Wood Sheathing. 1st. Get the level of your building entirely around its base or top and strike a line corresponding thereto. •2n(l. Place a full sheet of siding at one corner of the building, allowing the end to extend two or more feet past the corner so that the cross grooves are immediately over the corner, the lower edge of the sheet resting on the chalk line. 3rd. Nail the sheet fast to the wall through the grooves sufficiently to hold it fast and bring it down solid all the way along. Begin at the middle of the sheet to nail and work towards ends and sides, putting nails two or three bricks apart. Never nail through the brick. 4th. Bend the projecting two feet around the corner with the hands or with a piece of board, using a mallet slightly to bring down anj- uneven places. .5th. Lay around the building until you meet the commencement. Place the first sheet of the second tier over the first so as to break joints perfectly, as in brick work, letting the half groove at the bottom of the sheet lap over the first and fit closely in the half groove at the top of the first sheet. (>th. Window and door frames should not be put in until after the siding is on. But in case the frames are in, the Steel Siding may be applied and faced at doors and windows the same as for wood siding. 7th. .\t windows or doors, cut the sheets about three inches above the bottom sill, and the same distance from the side ; then cut from the corner thus formed obliquely to the corner of the window or door space, bend the steel with the hands down upon the window sill and around the side of the studding, and nail it fast. The window frames fit in over these laps and show a complete Ixrick finish. Use a %-inch wire barbed nail and drive through the grooves without the use of a punch, but always use a nail-set to drive nail home. Cost of nails for applying siding, 5 cents per square, and will be shipped with siding when so specified in the order. RHODKS, DICKKLMAX & CO.’vS CATALOGUE. 117 ROCK=FACE BRICK SIDING. Made of Sheet Steel, Painted or Galvanized. Fiff. ;JO. toCaT-jj^') j Shows Rock=Faced Steel Brick Siding Ready for Application. 0 i\ square consists of 8-7- sheets, 60 inches long by 28 inches wide. Made of Sheet Steel, Painted or Galvanized, and Copper, ARTISTIC! DURABLE! CHEAP! A Sheet I\Ietal Siding, lately placed on the market. Imi- tates Rock-Face Stone and Brick to perfection. On a building the counterpart of a finely finished Rock-Face Stone or Brick, making the most attractive and handsomest sheet metal covering produced. It is specially adapted for store fronts in the place of the old galvanized iron fronts, being cheaper, making a handsomer front and being more easily applied. Architects, Builders and Contractors will see the advantage of this as side coverings on buildings in preference to Corrugated, Beaded and other Metal Sidings. Used extensively for side covering on Business Blocks, Dwellings, School Hoiises, Court Houses, Auditoriums, Opera Houses, Fac- tories, etc. A\\ RHODES, DICKELMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE 11> ROCK=FACE STONE. Patent Pending. No. 1. Size of Single Stone, 7x12 inches. Sheets, 60 x 2S inches. ROCK=FACE STONE. Patent Pending. No. li. Size of Single Stone, 13 x 24 inches. Sheets, 60 x 2S inches. .V Square of Rock-h'ace Brick or Stone consists of Si sheets, 60 inches long by 28 inches wide, painted both sides. K-a'?" In ordering Plain or Rock-Face Siding, allow 4 to 6 stjuare feet to the 100 for laps. RHOOKS, I)ICKI<;LMAN CO.'S CATALOCU'i:. 1 1'.» ROCK=FACE STONE SIDING. This siding is used mostly as a trimming in combination with other styles of Rock-I'aced Siding. vSee cuts on pages 124 and 125. HBHpi N.o. 3 . Size of .Single Stone, 6x6 inches. Sheets, 60 x 24 inches. kik.'ki'k.W'tfl .W^k.ks,k.k..l fcgL , III' , -o' lkiLk..L..kftL;^l .WiW'WW'kwl .f :Jli.'fai^lk^l^.:'Vi^| ' '« ,i|biki3^tiibita m- yi^'ibsfe.stiiw ill.kii^b:u^l >..>l!.iti»i^>..>...| ir i'b9bik.'biik.Wi babsbabfbfiki WiWWtek&le kwWkkiki WWb:h«^te Ibb^bAbi^bilg-. bgWbato^gbg lBk - ...i''l!.'b!b!bijb9i^| i 'bSbi^^^bS lUk^kiflii»bi(l No. 4. Size of Single Stone, 6x6 inches. Sheets, 60 x 24 inches. 120 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. PILASTER. All Complete with 4 Inch Return. CORNER. CORNER. No. 10 . No. 12. No. 10 shows Rock-Face Brick Corner Finish, 4 in. to the weather on each face. No. 12 shows Plain Brick Corner I'in- ish, 4 in. to the weather on each face. PRICE LIST. SHEET STEEL. PAINTED. No. II, per lineal foot, . .$ 0.06 No. 12, per lineal foot, . . .05 No. 876, 10 Inch Face with 4 Inch Return, per liu. ft. - 13/4 No. 876, 12 Inch F'ace with 4 Inch Return, per lin. ft. .15 No. S76, 16 Inch Face with 4 Inch Return, per lin. ft. .18 C'..\LVAN- IZED. flo.08 .07 .18 .20 .24 Prices on Application, Without Return. No. 875. RIIODE.S, DICKIvLjMAN & CO.’S CATALOOTE. 121 CORNER TRIMMINGS. Formed Ready to Apply. '3 a o •- ’ _ O , cd (D (X 4 ^ ■ 4 -* cd a> (U u a V o o ' *-< o a> u 5 ^ cd O (U ^ u • cd C; S S °.2 Ji ja .r! ”0 a >-< 4 ; ? ■*■> n 2 «) a^ fo.o6 S inches wide, per lineal foot, . . .08 10 inches wide, ])er lineal foot, . . ol'A. . 10 I 2 indies wide. ])er lineal foot, . . 09 .12 /hscomi/. Jcr Ct ui. SHOWS BUILDING SIDED WITH Shows frame structure sided with Rock-Face Stone and trimmed with No. 500 Cornice. Shows frame structure sided with Rock-h'ace Brick and Stone and trimmed with Galvanized Irou Cornice and Window Caps. A square as sold consists of three hundred and twenty (320) shingles, 7 x 10, one hundred anci forty (140) shingles, lox 14, and sixty-fonr (64) shingles, 14x20 size. These shingles will coyer one hundred (100) square feet on the building. Are packed in secure boxes containing one square each. No broken boxes are sold. PRICE LIST. No. I, Standard Steel Plates. Painted both sides, 14 x 20, per stjuare -c Painted both spies, 10 X 14, per s(]uare, • ^ . /e.oo Painted both sides, jx 10, per square, - oy No. 2, Standard Charcoal Roofing Tin. Painted both sides, 14 ,x 20, per s7 “SPANISH” TILES. Made of Copper, Galvanized Steel, or High Grade Roofing Plates. ORNAMENTAL, DURABLE AND STORM-PROOF. We fnrnish diflferent sizes of “ Spanish ” Tiles for straight surfaces and special graduated “ Spanish ” Tiles for conical snr- faces. Prices on application. RHODES, DICKELMAN cS: CO.’S CATALOGUE l-is CLUSTER TILING OR SHINGLES, FOR Roofing, Mansards, Gables and Siding. Attractive in Appearance. Cheap. Durable. Made of Sheet Steel, Painted or Galvanized. Fife- 43 . Fig. 44 . Fig. 43 shows Cluster Shingle, with pressed standing seam edges, applied with cleats. Fig. 44 shows Cluster Shingle in sheets, with one inch flat margin on one side, and sheared even with tile on opposite side. This permits of lapping the sheared side on the flat margin of next sheet, and is especially adapted for gables and siding. A S(|uare. I'igs. 43 and 44 consist of ten (10) sheets 60 inches long each, by the respective widths, 24 and 25 inches. RHODES, DICKKLMAX & CO.’S CATALOGUE. 121 ) The body of this style is two thicknesses of wood fastened together diagonally and covered each side with onr beaded iron, which projects one inch at top and sides, riveted every three inches. We can furnish suitable eyes for either brick, stone or frame buildings. When ordering, use onr diagram sheet and follow instruc- tions there given. For fire-proof shutters and doors, furnish dimensions as indi-'' cated by Fig. 20. 130 RHODES, DICKELMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. ROOF PAINTS. Graphite Black, Iron Oxide, Prince’s Brown. To enable our customers to secure the best qualit}- of paints for the pro- tection of their roofs, we are prepared to furnish them with ready-mixed paint, either Graphite or Prince’s metallic, as guarautceins;^ them to he strietty pure and free from atl injurious substances. Prices on Apptieation. DRY IRON ORE PAINT. Color — Dark Red. Used for Painting Metal Roofs, Factory, Farm and Railroad Buildings, Bridges and Iron Work of all kinds. PRICES. Kegs, loo lbs., per lb. net 5 .02 Barrels, 400 lbs., per lb. net 01^ Ton lots, per lb. net 01 ELASTIC ROOF CEMENT. Guaranteed the Best in the Market. For pointing up and preventing leaks in metallic roofs, around chimneys, copings, sk3--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 ver\- adhesive, sticks to anything. Will not (’rack in Snmnier or W in- ter, and easih- applied with knife or trowel. PRICES. 6 'f lb. Box, net f .50 I 25 lb. Box, net fl -75 12% lb. Box, net i.oo | 50 lb. Box, net 3-00 RHOnKS, DICKKLMAN c't CO.’S CATALOGUK. 18 ] When Ordering Goods, Please Observe the following Rules, so as to Avoid Possibility of Mistake. Re careful to state ([ualitv and style of goods wanted. Fill out the proper diagram with accurate dimensions. (This is very im- portant, as the customer is lield responsible for correctness of his figures and drawings. ) If you desire us to cut Roofing or Siding to fit, provide drawings, showing exact size and shape of space to be covered. State whether or not you have made the necessary allowances for turn down or projection (as the case maybe) at eaves and for side and end laps on sheets, or if j'ou wish us to add them to your figures. Ill ordering Ceiling, give the size of room, the space from center to center of joist, if possible, and also the way they run across the room. For a Ridge Roof and Siding for such building, fill out diagram as follows : f Fill out only the measurement of that part of the building 3’ou w'ant covered. 132 RHODES, DICKEEMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. Fig. 20. Fire=Proof Doors and Shutters, with Fastenings. Measure each opening separatelj’. RHODES, DICKKEMAN & CO.’S CATALOGUE. 13 ;{ Rules of rieasurement In Selling’ Sheet Metal Building flaterial. .\11 Iron and Steel Roofing, Siding, Ceiling, etc., except Galvanized male- rial, is painted both sides, unless otherwise ordered. All Iron and Steel Roofing, Siding and Ceiling, are sold by the square (lOo scjuare feet), except Corrugated Iron, which is sold by the square or pound, as preferred. .V Slliiare consists of loo stjuare feet, and is calculated by the following rules of measurement : Corrugated (Iron or Steel) and Imitation Brick. —The full width and length of sheets, after being corrugated or formed, is calculated. V Crimped, Beaded, Weather-boards (Iron or Steel). The full length of sheets, together with the actual covering width, is calculated. Standing Seam Steel Booling. — The actual covering width and full length is calculated, whether the sheets are connected by end lock and shipped in rolls, or be separate and shipped in crates. Wide Blitters and Valleys. — The full width and length of material is cal- culated. Nalls, AVood Strips, Dry Paint and Beady Mixed Paints are sold by the pound, gallon or square (the amount general!}' required in applying a S(juare). They are not included in the price quoted on Sheet Iron or Steel, but are charged as separate items when furnished. Bidge Boll, Bidge Cap, Corrugated Wood Strips, Corner Boards, Panel Strips, AVindow and Door Case Coverings, Jloldings, Stylings, Eave Tronglis, Conductor Pipes, Etc., are sold by the lineal foot, and not included in prices quoted on Sheet Iron and Steel, but when furnished are charged separately. WEIGHTS. The weights of Iron and Steel Sheets before being painted are based on V. S. Standard Bange, as follows : No. of Gauge 28 27 26 24 22 20 18 16 Weight per scjuare ft 625 .6875 .75 i.oo 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 lbs. No. 28 is always shipped when the gauge wanted is not specified. Approximate Weights Corrugated, Beaded and V Crimped. No. 28 No. 27 No. 26 No. 24 No. 22 No. 20 No. 18 No 16 Painted. . . 6g lbs. 77 lbs. 84 lbs. 1 1 i lbs. 138 lbs. 165 lbs. 220 lbs. 275 lbs. Galvanized . 86 “ 93 “ 99 “ 127 “ 154 “ 182 “ 236 “ 291 “ I’AINTIU). GALV.ANIZED. Weather-boarding, No. 28, 74 lbs. No. 27. 82 lbs. No. 28, 91 lbs. No. 27, 98 lbs. Standing Seam . . No. 28, 71 lbs. No. 27, 78 lbs. No. 28, 89 lbs. No. 27, 96 lbs- Roll and Cap . . No. 28, 74 lbs. No. 27, 82 lbs. No. 28, 91 lbs. No. 27, 98 lbs. 134 RHODES, nrCKELMAN & CO 'S CATALOGUE. Rules for Heasuring, After the Material is Applied to Building. Hoofs. — Measure the length of the roof, including the amount turned up or down at each end or gable, and multiply by the distance from eave to eave, including the material used in the ridge seam, and the material lapped either down or up at eaves. Hoofs with Hips, Valleys, Dormers, Etc. — Measure each section through the center horizontally and multiply by the length of the strip of metal at the center, and in addition to the actual surface of the roof, measure the length of hips and valleys by one foot wide. The extra measure of hips and valleys is to compensate for the extra labor and loss of material in cutting, fitting and laying same. Opeuings. -Make no deduction for openings, chimneys, stacks, skylight, dormer window, pr ventilator, unless such opeuings measure more than 50 scp feet ; if more than 50 sq. ft., and not more than 100 sq. ft., deduct half the size of the opening; if more than 100 sq. ft., deduct the full size of opening. The labor to flash pipes and round stacks, whether of brick or iron, is charged extra. The reason for not deducting otherwise than is specified is that the w'aste of material and extra work in cutting and fitting the material for flashing such openings is equal to, or greater, than the value of the materials cut out. Gutters and Valleys. — Multiply full length by full width of girt. Siding. — ISIultiply full length of each section by the height. Deductions. — Make no deduction for any window, door or other opening, unless said open- ing measures more than 10 sq. ft.; if more than 10 sq. ft., and not more than 25 sq. ft., deduct one-half of such openings. If more than 25 sq. ft., deduct all of such openings, except when the wood casings to the windows, doors and other opeuings are to be covered with iron or steel casings ; in such iustances, no deductions for openings are to be made, whether the openings be more or less than 10 sq. ft. (iallles. — To estimate contents of gables, multiply the width by one-half the height, or multiply the height by one-half the width. Corner Strips.- .\re charged extra by the lineal foot; the cornice is charged extra in all instances, as the price varies according to the girt of ma- terial used and style of the same. Eave Trouglis and Condnetor Pipes. — Measure the entire length and add one foot extra for each Mitre, Shoe or other angle. Flashings. — Measure all material used necessarily, including unavoidable waste, except where no deductions are authorized for opeuings. Ceilings. — Multiply the length of each section by the width ; separate mouldings, panel division strips, stylings, cornices and friezes are calculated by the lineal foot, e.xtra ; rosettes and other ornaments are charged by the piece ; painting other than first coat is always charged extra, lilake no deductions for openings measuring less than 10 si], ft ; if more than 10 sq. ft., deduct the full size. Scun’olding. — Wlierc scaffolding is necessary, the customer is to furnish all necessary materials for the same free of charge, and the roofer is to construct the scaffolding free of charge. Domes, Spires, Doors, Efc.— Measure all material necessarily used, in- cluding waste ; charge for it at its value, together with cost of labor, applying the material at wages agreed upon. GALVANIZED DEPARTMENT. PACE. Adjustable I''roul Irons . . . . i8, 19 .\iuericau Tin and Terne Plates 74 Hoots and Sewer Connections . . 26 Helt and Crown Moulds 54 Conductor Pipe, Plain and Corrn f^ated Round 20, 21 Conductor Pipe, Sijuare Corrugated 20 Conductor Pipe, Spiral 25 Conductor Pipe, Copper 25 Crestings, Cresting Blocks and I'in- ials. Galvanized Iron, and Mal- leable Iron 39 49 Cliitnney Tops, Galvanized ... 33 Chimney \'entilators 33 Conductor Hooks and Fasteners . 27-29 Conductor Heads 30 , t,i Copper — Planished and Tinned Sheets 7^,79 Copper Bottoms, Pits and I'lats . 79 Cut Offs, Galvanized and Tin . . 32 Continuous Roll Roofing .... 75 Cornices and Crown Mouldings . 54 63 Faves Trough Slip Joint . . 5, 6 and 8 Ivaves Trough Lap Joint . . 7 and 9 Haves Trough, Copper 24 Eaves Trough, Heavy Gauges . . 9 End Pieces, with Outlets for Eaves Trough 10 Elbows and Shoes for Conductor Pipe 22, 23 P.AfiE. Elbows and Shoes, Copper ... 25 Finials and Vanes, Galvanized Iron 64-70 Finials and Vanes, Malleable . . 47,48 Galvanized Iron, Bundled and in Sheets 76 Gutters, O. G., Box and Roof . . 12-14 Hangers, Eaves Trough .... 15-19 Hip Covering, Ornamental ... 38 Mitres for Flaves Trough .... 10 Mouldings — Raised Mouldings for Cornice, etc 53 Reversible Eaves Trough . . 6 and 7 Ridging, Ornamental 37 Ridge Roll, Galvanized, Copper and Zinc 36 Spout Guards, or Strainers for Cond. Pipe 17 Skylights 7L 72 Solder, strictly half and half ... 74 Stove Pipe Iron 77 Sizes of Flaves Trough ... 6 and 8 Special Work, Galvanized and Cop- per 65 Tinners’ Supplies 73 Tin Plates, Bright and Ternes, . . 74 Ventilators 34, 35 Valleys and Wide Roof Gutters . ii Window and Door Caps 51, 52 Zinc — Loose Sheets and in Casks . 79 CEILING DEPARTMENT. PAGE. A Good Ceiling — Its Uses .... 81 Borders 93 Continuous Designs 83-85 Center Pieces 88 Coves 94 Explanatory, Construction, etc. . 82 Finishing 95 Introductory Note 80 PAGE. Mouldings 90 Ordering 95 Panel Designs 85-90 Preparation 95 Putting up 95 Side Wall Plates 91, 92 Superiority Northrop’s Ceilings . . 81 INDEX — Continued. ROOFING DEPARTMENT. I’AGE. Age of Steel Roofing 96 A Superior Roof 103 Beaded Siding and Ceiling ... 115 Brick, Steel Pressed 1 15, 116 Brick, Rock-I'aced 117 Cement Roofing 130 Curved Corrugated Sheet-! . . . 109 Corrugated Awnings no Corrugated Ridge Roll in Clapboard Steel Siding 113 Corner Trimmings and Pilasters 113-120 Continuous Rock-Face Stone . . 122 Diagrams for Ordering . . . 131, 132 Doors and Shutters 129 Felting 102 Gauges and Weights 133 Guarantee 99 How to Order 131 Plans of Construction loi Paints, Dry and Mixed 130 Roofing, Double Fold Dock Seam . 100 Roofing, Struble’s Cap Seam . . . 102 Roofing, Roll and Cap 104 Roofing, Single F'old Roofing, Standing Pressed Seam Self-Capping Roofing Corrugated Roofing, V Crimped Roofing, Three Crimped Ridge Roll and Ridge Cap, Plain and Corrugated Rules of Measurement Siding, Corrugated io8- Siding, Three Crimped and V Crimped Siding, Beaded Steel Siding, Steel Pressed and Rock- F'ace Brick 115 Siding, Rock-Face Stone . . .118, Siding, Weather-board .... Shutters, Fire-Proof Shingles, Cushman’s Metallic . . Store Fronts 123- , Terms Tile, “ Spanish ” and Cluster . 127- Tools 103- 105, .\GE. 105 106 loS 1 14 114 1 1 1 133 -1 12 114 1 15 117 119 i‘3 129 126 ■'25 98 12S 114 I vl r h