JAMES ACKROYD £& SONS INCORPORATED Architectural Sheet Metal Work Established 1857 ALBANY, N. Y. Established 1857 JAMES ACKROYD & SONS INCORPORATED Architectural Sheet Metal Work Galvanized Steel, Zinc and Copper METAL CORNICES SKYLIGHTS SASH GEARING STEEL CEILINGS ROLLING SHU I TERS ROLLING PARTITIONS FIRE-PROOF DOORS FIRE-PROOF WINDOWS Office and Factory 964-968 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. AVERY COLUMBIA LIBRARY UNIVERSITY CHARLES Van BenthuySEN A Sons PHINTEHS, ALBANY, N. Y. Clwits Af Hiol J22I ^HHIS catalogue is intended to suggest the various lines of sheet 1 metal work used in building construction which we manufacture. <1 We ask an opportunity to quote on special designs. <1 We have worked out various problems in cornice and skylight con- struction and shall be glad to submit sketches and estimates as may be required. JAMES ACKROYD & SONS THE ENTABLATURE Commonly called THE CORNICE and its Parts CONSTRUCTION Tin* work .shown in this catalog - may he made of galvanized steel or copper. Unless otherwise* specified, No. 2ti gauge galvanized steel will he used. Our cornices are thoroughly h raced with wrought iron, and all modillions and brackets are riveted as well a> soldered. PRICES In writing for prices on cornices give the size of building and the height and projection required ; also whether the* work is to he erected complete or furnished f. o. b. railroad station, in sections ready to erect. So many things have to he considered in estimating the cost of sheet metal work, that no uniform price list can he made that will be just at all times to both customer and manufacturer. We are, therefore, willing to make estimates as frequently as you require them, and can assure you that any drawings sent us for estimating purposes will he returned promptly. i James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany. N. Y James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Cornices 1 No. 3 Height 3 it. 9 in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. No. 4 Height 3 ft. (3 in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. No. 4=A Height 3 ft. 4 in. Projection 1 ft. 9 in. Height and projection may be varied. Scale — ,5^ -inch =1 lout. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Cornices No. 5 Height 3 ft. li in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. No. 5= A Height 4 ft. () in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. No. 6 I Ieig'ht .4 ft . (i in. Projection 2 ft. 0 in. "ill 'j-illcli I flint James Ackroyd & Sons , Albany, N . Y . Coii SICES K x No. 8 Height o It. i! in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. No. 8- A Height 2 ft. li in. Projection 1 ft. 10 in. No. 8=B Height 2 ft. 0 in. Projection 1 ft. t in. Scale -inch = I foot Height and projection may l>c varied James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Cornices No. 9 Height . Projection 3 It. 6 in 1 ft. 8 in No. 10 Height 2 ft. 4 in. Projection . . . 1 ft. 10 in. Scale '/i inch = I font Height and projection may he varied. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Cornices No. 11 Height . . . 2 ft. 0 in. Projection 1 ft. 0 in. No. 12 Height 2 ft. 4 in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. Scale — 1 ^ -i ncl i = I foot Height and projection may be varied 10 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. t'OKMCES No. 14 ili- 1 - i 1 1 1 • 1 1 I foul Height an cl projection may ho varied 1 1 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y Cornices No. 15 Height . 2 ft. 0 in. Projection . 1 ft. 0 in. S I No. 400 Height . . 2 ft. M in. Projection . 1 ft. 0 in. Height and projection may he varied. Scale — 'z inch = I fuel Cornices No. 5(H) Height Projection . . . No. 5 in. Projection .... 1 ft. 2 in. No. 504= A Height 4 ft. 0 in. Projection .... 2 ft. 2 in. No. 504= B Height . 1 ft. (> in. Projection .... 1 ft. 10 in T No. 505 Height 2 ft. li in. Projection .... 1 ft. 5 in. No. 505- A Height :> ft. i; in. Projection .... l ft. 8 in. it 1 -gOh-'- .9. ~C - inch = I foot Height find projection may he v aried. Counices James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. No. 508 Height . . 2 ft. U in. Projection . 2 ft. 0 in. Scale — ]A inch = 1 foot ' . ] Height and projection may he varied James Ackroyd & Sons , Albany, N . Y. Cornices No. 510 Height . 4 It. o in. Projection 2 ft. 0 in. Scale — '4 inch = l foot No. 51 1 Height . . 2 ft. 5P in. Projection . 1 ft. h l / 2 in. Scale ' — l /i inch=l foot 1 8 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y. Cor sices No. 512 Height . .') ft. 2 in. Projection 1 ft. (5 in. T in James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. C'ORMCES No. 514 Height 1 It . LU in. Projection 2 ft. o in. No. 515 Height 1 ft. 7 in. Projection 1 ft. 0 in. No. 516 Height 1 ft. 5 in. Projection 1 ft. 8 in. Height :in inch — I lout 2-4 Co UNICES James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. No. 525 I Ic;i<>'ht . 2 It. 4 in. Projection 2 ft. 4 in. Height mid projection may he varied James Ackroyd & Sons , Albany , N . Y. Cornices No. 527 Height 1 ft. 11 in. Projection 2 ft. 7 in. No. 528 Height . 5 ft. 0 in. Projection 2 ft. 9 in. Height and projection may be varied Scale — l /z inch = 1 foot James Ackroyd & Sons , Albany, N. Y. Pediments Scale— '< inch = 1 foot James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Cornices No 531 Main Cornice Height . . . 3 ft. 0 in. Projection . . 1 ft. 5 in. Balustrade Height . 2 ft. 7 in. Scale — ' 4 inch = I foot No. 532 Height. . . 1 ft. (i/4 in. Projection . 1 ft. inch = I !c >< >t State width between jambs and whether for frame or brick building James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. No. 22 Height S inches. Projection 4 inches. Door and Window Cads Height 12 inches. Projection t> inches. \ 0 0 000 AM No. 24 000 AM Height IS inches. Projection i> inches. State width between jambs and whether for frame or brick building Ridge Rolls James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y No. 306 GALVANIZED RIDGE ROLL GIRTH ROLL APRON No. 28 No. 20 No. 24 (> in. \'A in. 2 in. SO 12 SO 10 SO 25 7 * 1 \'A “ •> < i 14 20 20 s “ “ 2 “ 10 O') 28 II) “ .) i ( 2,'N “ 10 25 21 12 “ ') l/ 1 i • ) 1 ‘ 2! > 2t) 55 14 “ :! ■\'A “ 28 24 40 I tiscount I 'nlcss otherwise ordered, 12-inch <^i rt i i , No. 20 gauge, will be shipped No. 307 ANGLE RIDGE CAP GIRTH APRON No. No. 2G No. 24 c> in. 5 in. so 12 SO 10 SO 25 7 “ M/z “ 14 20 20 8 “ 4 “ 10 ')•) 28 No. 308 No. 308 is specially designed for slate roofs. The double bend at the bottom makes the edije stiller and gives it about the same thickness as the edge of the slate. One size only carried in stock — No. 2(1 gauge. (iIRTII ROI.I. 15-inch 2 ^-inch APRON 3y>-inch Other sizes made to order. liscount Furnished in Galvanized Iron, Zinc or Copper James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N. Y. No. 300 Height. 14 inches J g ^ J No. 301 No. 302 Height, 15* inches C RE STINGS AM) FlNIALS No. 303 Height, 10 inches No. 304 Height, 12 inches No. 305 Height, 10 inche- State whether ridge ends with a hip or gable and give pitcli of roof Scale — , 4-inch = l lout Fixials James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Side. End No. 41 1 Height 1 ft. Give pitch of roof. A 40 II No. S725=B No. 5727=B No. 5728-B Height 4 ft. in. Height 4 ft. 7 in. Height 4 ft. (J James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Finjals No. 5706= B Height It t't. 0 in. Banneret Vane, No. 475 Height (i ft. 0 in. Width ft. (> in. Vane, No. 476 i [eight 0 ft. 0 in. Arrow 1 ft. 10 in. 42 James Ackroyd & Sons , Albany, N . Y. Weather Vanes ) Furnished in galvanized iron or copper 13 No. 5733- B James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Furnished in galvanized iron or copper s 44 No. 571 1 =B James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y. Weather l \\ \es Furnished in galvanized iron or copper No. 5738= B James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Weather Vanes Furnished in galvanized iron or copper o Z 40 . 5739= B James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. I RXS -IT i Cross 5 x 5 indies Height 5 feet, ■'! inches 4s Urns and Crosses Cross / x 7 inches Height 5 feet, (i inches 15 x .’17 inches Scale - 'A incl i = 1 foot James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Letters STAMPED HALF OVAL No. 6302 B — 6 inch Numbers, Each, *0 45 No. 6306 B — 10 “ “ “ 60 No. 6304 B — 12 “ “ “ so No. 6305 B — Jn inch, Each, $0 05 No. 6301 B — 6 inch, Each, $0 40 No. 6303 B — 12 inch, Each, SO So 40 Scale 1 1 '•> inch = 1 foot. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, TV. Y . Letters SLATING TOOLS Ja mes Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N. Y. Hay am) Oriel Windows James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N. Y. Bay and Oriel Windows Furnished in galvanized iron or Copper o 2 James Ackroy d & Sons , Albany , N . Y Bay am) Oriel Windows James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N. Y. Special designs submitted 54 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y. Conductors GA fffi) GALVANIZED CORRUGATED CONDUCTOR SOLID 10= FOOT LENGTHS ROUND Xo. 20 Xo. 24 2 inch per foot so id 15 so pi •’1 SO 2~) or 4 “ “ 20 20 ‘JO dl • >- () “ “ 30 do 4° I hscount. SQUARE Xo. 20 Xo. 24 2 U x 1 44 inches.... sul 4 so 20 so 20 “ •••• 10 •)•> 2S 4 '+ x -h “ ••• ■ 21 27 :>:> • > x d4 + •• 20 ;>•> 38 Discount It is galvanized after it is made up, which is the only way to make galvanized pipe worth anything. Don’t buy pipe with galvanizing cracked at the seams, which must always happen in making pipe, out of galvanized sheets. Price on copper piloted on application. ROUND CORRUGATED ELBOWS ROUND CORRUGATED SHOES G.u.v AXIZED Galvanized Stick 1 . OK TlX Charcoal I RON ELBOWS SHOES ELBOWS shoes 2 inch . . . SO 25 so 30 SO 38 SO 45 3 “ ... 30 36 45 54 4 “ ... 40 48 60 72 0 “ . . . 00 72 90 1 08 0 “ . . . SO 1 08 1 do Discount Discount on Xo. 20 Discount on No. 24 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y Gutters SQUARE CORRUGATED ELBOWS G.u.v. Steel G.u.v. OK Tin c. c. 1 RON EL. sii. EL. SII . 2 inch SO 40 SO 48 so 00 SO 72 :> “ 45 54 67 SI 4 “ 00 72 90 1 08 5 1 1 <)0 1 08 1 35 1 02 RIGHT AND LEFT SQUARE ELBOWS angle. Discount No. 538 COMBINED GUTTER AND CORNICE Suitable also for steep roofs. (five measurements as indicated, also pitch ol roof and style of roofing material to be used. Price on Copper quoted on application 50 I fiscount on Xo. 20 Discount on Xo. 24 James Ackroyd & Sons , Albany, N. Y. C OXI) L C TOR 1 1 T TINGS James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N. Y_. Gutter Hooks Royai, Circles The Royal Circle for Single Bead Gutters. (This circle will extend )/ 2 inch above size.) No. 7 To drive into cornice No. 12 For % pitch. To fasten under shin- gles or slate PRICE LIST Circles 4 in. tinned, per l 00 S3 00 5 “ “ “ “ 5.50 6 “ “ “ “ G.00 Discount Shanks No. G. Tinned, pr. 100 $5.40 No. 7. Tinned, per 100 3.00 No. 10. ( Tinned, per 100 4 50 No. 12. Tinned, per 100 5.40 No. 17. Tinned, per 100 6.00 No. 20. Tinned. per 100 5.40 Discoun t James Ackroyd & Sons. Albany , N. Y. (Utters GALVANIZED STEEL AND TERNE PLATE Beau Single Bead Double Bead Size LAP. SLIP. LAP. SLIP. 3 inch l A inch SO 13 SO 14 SO 1C SO 17 “ X “ 14 15 IT IN 4 “ JO IT 10 20 ■i'A “ 54 *■ 18 19 21 22 5 “ X “ 10 20 22 23 6 H “ 23 24 26 07 7 k * ft “ 21 28 30 31 8 11 ft “ 30 31 33 34 Disc., Galv Disc., Terne In ordering Slip Joint Eaves Trough, state whether Right Hand or Left Hand is wanted. Otherwise half of each kind will be shipped. No. 26 No. 24 SIZE bead LAP. SLIP. SIZE BEAD LAP. 3 in. 'A in. So 10 SO 20 3 in. ft in SO 25 ■i'A “ X ■■ 20 21 3' . ft “ 26 4 “ X “ oo 23 4 “ ft “ 28 4 X " ]A ‘ 4 24 05 I'A “ ft “ 30 5 “ X “ 25 20 !7 ¥* :il 6 ” X ;; 29 30 6 “ X “ 35 7 “ 33 34 7 ft " 39 8 “ ft “ 30 37 8 Ys “ 42 Add 3 cents for Double Bead. I liscount Size Lap. S. B., Per Dozen 1 Slip, S B., Per Dozen No. 23 No. 20 No. 24 No. 28 No 20 3 inch S 2 25 S3 00 S3 75 S2 75 S3 60 3K “ 4 “ 2 5'J 3 25 4 00 3 00 3 90 2 75 3 CO 4 50 3 25 4 25 i'A ” 2 90 3 80 4 80 3 40 4 50 5 3 00 3 90 4 80 3 50 4 65 0 “ 3 50 4 50 5 50 4 00 5 20 7 4 25 5 75 6 75 4 75 0 25 8 kk 5 00 C 50 8 O 0 5 50 7 25 Size Lap, D. B., Per Dozen Slip, D. B., Per Dozen £ o No. 20 No. 24 No. 28 No 2G 3 inch S 2 75 S3 60 $4 50 S3 25 S4 20 ■i'A “ 3 00 8 90 4 80 3 50 4 fO 4 “ 3 25 4 25 5 25 3 75 4 90 i'A “ M 40 4 50 5 CO 3 90 5 i0 3 50 4 65 5 80 4 00 5 20 a 4 on 5 20 0 50 4 50 5 85 7 “ 4 75 6 25 7 75 5 25 6 75 8 5 50 7 25 9 OJ C CO 7 90 Discount In ordering Mitres, state whether “ Inside” or “ Outside ” are wanted; and, if Slip Joint, state whether “ Rights ” or “ Lefts ” are wanted. Otherwise half of each kind will be shipped. Single Read, 28 gauge carried in stock. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Gutters ENDS WITH DROPS OR END CAPS OUTLETS OUTLETS GALVANIZED OR TERNE PER DOZEN Size 12-inch Ends with Outlets End Caps Drops or Outlets Wo • X No. *28 26 D. B. JN0 - ^ No. 24 2 inch 8 ' 0.60 S 2.80 1.30 $ 3.30 84.30 80.95 . 75 Y/z “ 2.80 1.30 3.30 4.30 .95 .80 4 “ 8.10 1.60 1.60 4.60 1.10 .85 4 ^ “ 4-1 1.95 3.95 4.95 1.20 .95 5 3.45 3.95 3.95 4.95 1.20 .95 !) “ 4.15 4.65 4.05 5.65 1.45 1.20 / 4.70 5.20 5.20 6.20 1.70 s “ 5.25 5.75 5. 75 6.75 2.10 Discount 111 ordering Drops state tor what size of caves trough they are wanted, also size of conductor. GALVANIZED ROOF GUTTERS No. 28. SO. 35 .50 .60 No. 26. No. 24. A \lzj 14 inch girth, per foot 20 24 SO. 41 ,62 SO. 59 .74 .84 B N2 — \ 15 inch girth, per foot 20 24 SO. 37 .50 60 SO. 43 .6*2 c> 1 (f> GALV. BOX AND O. G. GUTTERS. PER FOOT Girth. Width. Depth. 1 ^ o 1 No. 26. No. 24. 12 inch 5 inch 314 inch SO. 30 SO. 36 SO. 54 14 “ 6 " 411 “ .35 .41 .59 I 16 “ 7 “ .40 .52 .64 15 inch 6 inch 4 inch SO. 37 SO. 43 .<0.61 1 18 " 7 " 5 ** .45 .57 .09 20 “ 8 “ 514 .50 .62 .74 15 inch 0 inch 414 inch SO 37 $u.43 SO 61 18 " 7 “ 5% “ .45 .57 .69 *22 ** 8 " 7 .55 .67 .79 18 inch 6 inch 514 inch SO. 4 5 SO 57 SO 69 20 " 7 " 514 “ .50 .62 .74 22 “ 8 " “ .55 .67 .79 18 inch 6 inch 514 inch $0 45 $0.57 $0 69 20 “ 7 “ 614 .50 .62 .74 22 8 “ 7 “ .55 .07 .79 14 inch 6 inch 4 inch SO 35 $0.41 $0 59 10 “ 7 " 414 ** .40 .52 .64 18 “ 8 " 514 * .45 .57 .69 18 inch 6 inch 614 inch SO. 54 $0 66 SO 78 20 ** 7 “ 614 “ .60 .84 24 •* 9 “ 8 .72 .84 .96 Heavier gauges made to order no Cox Die tor Heads axd Straps No. 200 Height G in. Width 9 in. No. 203 Height 20 in. Width 1.5 in. Height 18 in. Width 15 in. Width No. 202 Height 20 in. Width 15 in. in. Width 14 in Give size ot conductor. (51 See page 55 for conductor sizes. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. “ UNIVERSAL ” CAST IRON CONDUCTOR CONNECTIONS Patent applied for N o. II. & G. D. & C. f. & ]-:. each each each 3 inch §3.20 §3.40 m y : 2% in. §3.60 4 “ 4 00 4.20 -H x “ 4.40 5 “ 4.70 5.20 3^x 5 “ 5.40 6 “ 6.00 (3.20 5 x G “ 6.40 Standard lengths, 4 feet 6 inches. Other than Standard lengths add same rate PER FOOT plus 20 per cent for alteration of patterns. l l /2 inch wall brackets furnish- ed unless other- wise specified. rr Brackets 2, 2'/ z and 3 in. from wall. (live size required. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Ssow (1 CARDS The Baird Patent Snow Guard Standard, made of malleable and wrought iron, Galvanized. Adjustable to any pitch. In ordering state whether for two, three or four pipes. The standards should be placed about five feet apart. l’>e 1/ inch pipe. (Holes in standard are about 1 yi inches in diameter), the plate is made the size of roofing slate and of suitable thickness for standard slate. Price List. fK 14 x 7 Each $2 20 14 x 8 2 30 y 16 x S “ 2 45 16 x 9 2 55 16 x 10 . 2 70 IS x [) 2 70 IS x 10 . 2 SO 20 x 10 . 2 95 20 x 12 o 44 O 40 22 x 11. o 40 22 x 12 o 55 24 x 12 . Q o SO 24 x 14 . 4 40 Discount Also furnished with special plates for Spanish tile roofs. I >!» James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. FOR NEW ROOFS The New Model is made for slate or shingle roofs as shown in the cut. For tile and metal roofs the shape of the| shank or body of the guard is changed. Galvanized or Copper. TO APPLY Lay the under-eaves course of slate the usual way ; but when laying the over-eaves course, leave the joints be- tween the slates open, to leave room for the shanks, or body parts, of the guards. until it melts. They prevent masses of snow and ice from banking at the eaves and causing the water to back np under the slate. Then line for the next course, but be- fore laying this course put in the guards, by placing the snow-stop or loop part of the guard, just below the line, with the prong, or drive point, in the joint be- tween the two slates, and drive it into the roof. Then lay the course. The guards are applied in the other courses the same way. Snow Guards FOR OLD ROOFS The Climax Pattern is applied by pushing the long end into the joint b e t w e e n t h e slates until it touches the low- er edge of the slatein the course above. This form is securely locked by the sidewise pressure of the snow. Galvanized or Copper. The Standard Guards have spring grips that act when the guards are pushed into the joints between the slates; when the " u a r d touches the low- er edge of the slate in the course above the rear cl a m p s should be pressed against the two adjoin- ing slates. Made only in Zinc. t>4 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Ventilators THE GLOBE — In Galvanized Iron and Copper — Also with Glass Tops PRICE LIST Galvanized Iron SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE inch §1 00 17 inch . . . §23 00 i ( 1 00 IS “ ... 27 00 2 b » i 1 00 19 “ ... 30 00 3 1 50 20 “ . . . 33 00 3K 1 50 22 “ 36 00 4 1 75 24 “ . . . 40 00 4 14 2 00 26 “ . . . 50 00 5 2 50 2S “ . . . 56 00 .■>14 2 85 30 •• . . . 65 00 6 3 40 32 “ . . . SO 00 6 14 3 70 34 “ . . 100 00 7 4 00 36 “ . . . 120 00 8 4 65 38 " . . . 150 00 9 5 20 40 “ ... 180 00 10 5 75 44 “ ... 200 00 1 1 G 20 48 •• . . . 240 00 12 6 75 50 “ . . . 260 00 13 9 00 54 “ . . . 300 00 14 13 00 60 ‘ ■ . . . 360 00 If) 16 00 64 “ . . . 400 00 16 “ 20 00 72 " ... 480 00 1 >isc >unt on application. If Bases are required they are charged extra. By Referring to this Illustration It will be seen that the air, in striking the upper and lower dome, is deflected by tin* turned edges, which creates an exhaust in the Ventilator and compels the air in the pipe to rush toward the head to till the vacuum. The “Globe” Ventilator is perfectly noise- less, and does its work silently and effec- tively. No current of air can produce other than an upward draft, thus insuring perfect oper- ation. It exhausts the heat from attics and renders the upper floors comfortable and habitable. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Ventilators Chimney Stacks Give inside size of flue, also outside size of top ot chimney and thickness of top. THE FENN revolving ventilator acts as an exhaust. Price List 6 “ 8 “ 10 “ 12 “ Id 18 “ 21 24 “ 30 “ $4 00 li 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 20 00 35 00 43 00 50 00 75 00 Best grade galvanized and painted, Discount Second “ “ not painted. Discount 60 No. 601 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, TV. Y. Composition Roofing Tools 3 GALLON REPAIR KETTLE No. 22 Gauge Steel Kettle and Jacket separate. False bottom in jacket so that material may be melted on roof. No. 800 15 GALLON KETTLE Kettle and Jacket separate. No. 16 Gauge Steel thoroughly banded and riveted. Kettle -No. 801 Dipper — No. 803 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y. Composition Roofing Tools No. 805 Drying Pans for Slag or Gravel. Size 40 x GO inches. No. 14 Steel. No. 806 No. 802 — Pouring Dipper, oval bottom each. No. 803 — Kettle Dipper, flat bottom each. No. 804 — Tar Fails, No. 24 Galv. each. 50 Gallon and 100 Gallon size kept in stock. 25, 40 and 75 Gallon sizes made to order. 50 and 100 Gallon sizes, mounted on two or four wheels, made to order. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y. F ire = Proof Doors Paneled Fire Doors. Dimensions for interior doors should be given the same as for wood doors. The Kin near paneled doors are ornamental as well as fire-proof, and while having all the fire resisting qualities of the tinned door can be made to conform in style with the other doors in the building. Made in sizes. T Paneled Self-Acting Fire Shutters. No. 3 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N. Y. KINNEAR For Hotels. AUTOMATIC FIRE SHUTTERS Office Buildings, Stores and 'Warehouses. CONSTRUCTION No. 140=Y CROSS SECTION Steel Rolling Doors KINNEAR STEEL ROLLING DOORS For Car Barns, Freight Depots, Warehouses and Hlevators. ELEVATION CROSS SECTION . VERTICAL SECTION These doors are compact in construction, durable and easy to operate. Automatic Fire Shutters are held in position by fusible link, graduated to fuse at 150° of heat. Fully illustrated catalog showing all constructions upon request 70 James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Fire PTioof Windows Hollow sheet metal Glazed with wired glass STANDARD TYPES TYPE A — Double hung, 11011-reversible sashes TYPE B — Double hung, reversible sashes TYPE C — Self-balanced sashes — one hung on the other TYPE F — Stationary sash TYPE O — Stationary lower, pivoted upper sash TYPE II — Pivoted lower, stationary upper sash TYPE I — Pivoted upper and pivoted lower sashes TYPE J — Casement sashes hinged to swing in TYPE J 2 — Casement sashes hinged to swing out TYPE K — Hinged at side to open in TYPE K 2 — Hinged at side to open out TYPE K 3 — Hinged at sill to open in TYPE K \ — Hinged at head to open in TYPE K 5 — Hinged at head to open out TYPE L — Single pivoted sash TYPE M — Single vertically pivoted sash Special Window Catalog on request. James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany , N . Y. Fjre= Proof Windows ~ //or/zoYtal • Sect* or/ ‘ Sheet metal, file-proof windows with wire glass provide light and ventilation, means of entrance and exit, and unlike most other devices for fire stoppage are ready for the emergency and effective. When ordering send measurements corresponding to A, B, C, D. E, F. Ct and J. Special Window Catalog on request James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Skylights, Marquees , Sash Gearing C < )NSTRl cn< >N he frames and bars of our skylights are made of galvanized iron or copper, as desired, and are formed with gutters on the underside to admit of the escape of all condensation. In constructing domes or large .-ky lights. we use a stout core or bar of iron in the rafter, encasing it with copper or galvanized iron. pitch Euless otherwise desired, our skylights are made one-IRKC TI( >\S \\ e always make an allowance of 3-lGths of an inch all around the curb for Hashing, so that the woodwork for a I ft. \ li ft. skylight should always measure I ft. x li ft. outside. The curb should be at least eight inches above roof, and leveled from that for all lights, excepting those which are intended to pitch with the roof. Curbs should be two inches thick for openings up to six feet span, and larger openings should be studded and sheathed, and otherwise braced to prevent spreading. Curbs should be covered with tin or other metal before skylight frames are set. To set glass, remove the caps and put sufficient putty on the rabbets of the bars to bed the glass evenly. Put no putty on top of the glass. Bolt caps. Get underneath the skylight and remove all super- fluous putty, taking special care to leave no obstruction in the condensation gutters and tubes. * Jam es Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Skylights Flat Skylight For steep root's. The curb should be trained square •with the roof. It can also be used on flat roots by making the pitch in the curb, which should be six inches rise to twelve inches run. No. 3 Gable Skylight Flat Skylight To set on a level curl), the pitch, which is always six inches to the foot, being formed in the back and sides. If the span is more than four feet, it is better to trame curb six inches rise to twelve inches run, and use sky- light No. 1. No. 4 Hipped Skylight Guaranteed proof against rain, snow and condensation. 7-4 Skylights James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. The Vi with and ; No. 5 ONE END HIPPED The other is flashed against the wall. No. 7 No. 6 GABLE SKYLIGHT WITH COWL VENTILATORS (fable or double pitch Skylights afford opportunity for ventila- tion in the ends without obstructing the light. The style of ventilator here shown consists of a register with valves to he opened and shut with cords, and protected from the weather by means of a hood of galvanized iron, with a bottom of wire mesh to keep out birds. GABLE SKYLIGHT WITH ELBOW VENTILATORS ■ntilators shown in cut 7 are regulated from the inside dumpers and cords, or registers, with cords and “open ■hut ’’ indicators. HIPPED SKYLIGHT WITH RIDGE VENTILATOR This Ventilator can be fitted with sectional dampers operated with cords, if desired. Guaranteed proof against rain, snow and condensation James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Skylights HIPPED SKYLIGHTS With TUBULAR VENTILATORS Which are best adapted tor long, narrow skylights — the ventilators obstructing the light but little. They can lie fitted with dampers and cords, it’ desired. No. 1 1 HIPPED TURRET SKYLIGHT With louvers. The louvers can be made stationary or movable. For styles of louvers see page 81. No. 1 3 HIPPED TURRET SKYLIGHT \\ ith Pivoted Sash. See pages 79 and 80 for Sash Opening Apparatus. No. 10 HIPPED TURRET SKYLIGHT With stationary or opening sashes and ridge ventilator. Guaranteed proof against rain, snow and condensation James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N . Y. Photographers ’ Skylights No. 12 Photo Skylight With Vertical Front and Sloping 'Fop. The Vertical Sash may he pivoted if desired. 1 )ctails for framing will No. 15 Photo-Skylight No. 15 is the usual construction for photograph galle- ries and 3-16 inch ribbed glass gives the most satisfac- tory light. he furnished if desired James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. THE G. B. SKYLIGHT LIFT The G. B. Skylight Lift Enables one to raise or lower a skylight with ease. It is always locked auto- matically. Our special Corner Hinges should always he used in connection with the lilt, as they strengthen the cor- ners of the skylight and insure an easy action. Lifts THE G. B. SCUTTLE LIFT Directions for Attaching Fasten Hinges to Cover and Frame, then screw and bolt hollow Ratchet Box on Scuttle-Cover inch from front and 1 inch from inside of Flame. Screw Bolt Y\ ''ich from front and distance of Opening Rod from Ratchet-Box ; screw and bolt Bracket on inside of frame 22 inches from front to centre of Bracket. Insert Lever in Ratchet- Box and bolt to Bracket. Adjust and screw Pivot and Guide of Bolt-Rod to Cover, so that Pawls on Lever will push same forward to open Bolt : screw on Nosings to suit Bolts. Self locking 78 James Ackroyd & Sons, Alba ny, N.Y. S K 1 1 KM I ( / ea king No. 103 Sprocket Wheel Screw Apparatus for Monitor or Saw-Tooth Sash A. wheel movement intended for sash up to 24 inches high. It will operate lengths of 20 feet. Chains may be extended within reach of floor or operated with pole and hook. Designs submitted for special sash operating devices James Ackroyd & Sons, Alb any , N. Y. Mitre Gear Bracket Hinge Universal Joint Handle Skylight Gearing PRICE LIST Three-Eighths and Half-inch Pipe Lifting Powers Extensions Arms, 18 inch Arms, 12 inch Arms, S and 9 inch Arms, and 5 inch Arms, 3 and 4)4 inch Brackets, 12 inch . Brackets, S inch Brackets, 5 and (1 inch Brackets, 3, 3 y z , 4 inch Handles, Collars, . Hinges, . Hand Wheels, 12 inch Hand Wheels, 9 and 10 Hand Wheels, 6 inch Universal Joints Mitre Gear, each . Pole Hooks, ;)o< 20c 40c 25c 11c 07c 07 27 20 08 07 05 04 03c SOc nch 53c 27c 07c 13c Three-Fourths and One Inch Pipe Lifting Powers Extensions Arms, 21 inch . Arms, 18 inch . Arms, 9 and 12 inch Brackets, 12 inch . Brackets, 5 and 6 inch . Brackets, 4 and 4 >4 inch Collars .... Hinges ■ Handles . 1 land Wheels, 12 inch Hand Wheels, 9 and 10 inch 53c SI 20 40c 53c 53c 27c 13c 13c 07c 04c 12c SOc 33c 07c 33c Hand Wheels, 7 inch Universal Joints Mitre Gear, each One Inch Pipe Chain Lift & Wheel (small) $1.37 Chain Lift & Wheel (15 inch) 0 37 Connections and Pipe furnished to suit requirements Prices on application Hand Wheel SO James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y Louvres 2 and 3 Strand Pipe Snow Guard Standards, cast iron. Rails, wrought pipe. Standards should be placed about 4 feet apart. Exact pitch of roof is required, so that standards will be vertical. si No. 105 Movable Louvres James Ackroyd & Sons, Albany, N. Y. Conservatory, Pittsfield, Mass. Ventilating Sash in Monitor and Bent Glass Root Mr. II. Neill Wilson, Architect LET US QUOTE ON SPECIAL DESIGNS I N DEX Balustrades _ _ _ _ - PAGES - *28 33 34 Gutter Hooks - - - - - - - PAGES 58 Bay Windows - - - - - - - 51—53 Letters - - - - - - - 49 50 ( 'anopies ... 54 Louvres Chimney Tops Marquees - Conductor - - - - - - 55 Pediments - 17 27 29 30 “ Guards Ridging •• Heads - - - - - 61 Rolling Doors “ Hooks “ Shutters 70 •• Shoes - - - - - - 62 Rooting Dippers - - - - - - - 67 68 *• Straps - - - - - - 61 “ Kettles - Cornices ... 5 30 “ Pans Cresting - - - - - - 38 Pails - - - - - - - 68 Crosses ... 48 Scuttle Taft Curved Mouldings - - - - - - 31 32 Skylights - - - - - - 73-77 Door Caps - - - - - - 35-36 Skylight Gearing - - - - - - - 79 SO Rave-trough - - - - - 56 50 60 “ Lift - - - - - - - 78 (•'ire-proof Doors - - - - - - 69 70 Slating Tools - - - - • - - 50 “ Shutters - - - - - - 69 70 Snow Guards - - - - - - - 63 64 81 “ Windows • - - - - - 71 72 Store Cornices - - - - - - - 9-12 Finials 3S 42 Urns - Flag-pole Balls - 50 Ventilators - < iatile ( ’orniccs - - - - - - - 29 30 Weathervanes - - - - - - - 42-46 Glass Canopies 54 Windows 71 72 Gutter - - - - - - - 56 59 60 Window Caps - - - - - - - 35 36