Special Notice and Trade Customs All agreements are subject to strikes, accidents or causes beyond our control. All quotations are for immediate acceptance only, unless otherwise agreed. All claims for corrections or deductions must be presented with¬ in ten days after receipt of goods. Boxing and cartage will be charged at cost. No goods insured unless so ordered. All work is carefully laid out and inspected before delivery, and we are not responsible for any amount other than the price of the defective piece. Claims for labor expended will not be allowed under any circumstances. We will endeavor to correct any errors in the speediest and best possible manner. We charge 10% for handling returned goods. l Yard, Storage Shed and Pattern Shop 2 Main Building. Floor Space, 47,500 Square Feet 3 SECTIONS SHOWING ACTUAL SIZES OF STANDARD WROUGHT IRON PIPE Iron Pipe *&**&&* wmmm Sit**® ftfenMW We carry Iron Pipe in stock as shipped from the mills in bundles, or lengths, and give general information relating to same, viz.: Nominal size Pipe l n 8 i » 4 3 " 8 1 n 2 3 // 4 1 n ii" Actual inside diam. .27 .36 .49 .62 .82 1 . 04 1.38 “ outside “ .40 .54 .67 .84 1.05 1 . 31 1.66 Approx, outside 3 _i_ 8 1 9 16 \ i 16 7 8 l*- 1 5 16 1 ii— Weight per foot .24 .42 .56 .84 1.12 1 67 2.24 List price per ft. \ $ 05^ $.06 $.06 $.08| $.11-2 $ 17 $.23 Black or Galv. J .08 Cuts with Thread .06 .06 .06 .06 .06 06 “ no Thread .04 .04 .04 .04 .04 04 .06 Coupling, Black .05 .05 .06 .07 .10 13 .17 “ Galv. .06 .06 .08 .10 .13 18 .25 ii" 1 2 2" 2r 3" 31" 4" 4i" ^2 5" 6" 1.61 2.06 2.46 3.06 3.56 4.02 4.50 5.04 6.06 1.90 2.37 2.87 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.56 6.62 Ixf- 2| 21 31 4 4i 5 5-§- 6f 2.68 3.61 5.74 7.54 9.00 10.66 12.34 14.50 18.76 $.271 $.37 $.581 $.761 $.92 $1.09 $1.27 $1.48 $1.92 .10 .14 .20 .30 .40 .40 .50 .60 .80 .08 .10 .14 .20 .27 .27 .34 .40 .54 .21 .28 .40 .60 .80 1.00 1.50 1.65 2.40 .32 .40 .55 .80 1.05 1.40 2.00 2.25 3.25 Unless otherwise ordered, random lengths, threaded both ends and with one Coupling, will be shipped. Galvanized Pipe will be charged at an advanced price over black. 5 Iron Pipe Nipples Lengths, inches Size of Pipe inches] Close Short Long up to K up to i K up to 3H Vs % VA 3} 2 Va 1 \A 3^ A i % IK 3^ A i K 2 4 % IK 2 4 l i y 8 2 A 4 A iK i M 2 3^ 4j/2 iK 2 *K ^A 2 2^ 3 5 %A 2^ 3 5 3 2M 4 6 3^ 2^ 4 6 4 Black, Right-hand Th’ds Black, Right and Left | Galvanized, Right Close or Short Long 4 " long 5 " long 6" long Close or Short Long 4 " long 5 " long 6 " long Close or Short Long 4 " long 5 " long 6 " long $.04 $.06 $.07 $.08 $.10 $.05 $.08 $.09 $.11 $.13 $.06 $ 11 $.12 $.15 .$17 .04 .06 .07 .08 .10 .05 .08 .09 .11 .13 .06 11 .12 .15 .17 .04 .06 .07 .08 .10 .05 .08 .09 .11 .13 .06 11 .12 .15 .17 .05 .07 .08 .10 .12 .07 .10 .11 .13 .16 .06 11 .13 .16 .18 .06 .09 .11 .13 .08 .12 .15 .17 .08 14 .18 .21 .08 .13 . 15 .18 .11 .18 .20 .24 .11 19 .24 .28 .11 .17 .20 .24 .15 .23 .27 .32 .17 29 .32 .38 .13 .20 .25 .29 .18 .27 .34 .39 .21 35 .39 .46 .18 .27 .32 .38 .24 .36 .43 .51 .27 47 .52 .61 .39 .59 .68 .52 .79 .91 .56 86 1.00 .48 .72 .85 .65 .96 1.13 .70 1 10 1.30 .75 1.05 1.00 1.40 1.20 1 .70 .85 1.20 1.15 1.60 1.35 1 .87 For Galvanized Right and Left Nipples add 60% to list of R. and L. Black. Longer Nipples (than 6 inches) are charged as Pipe and Threads, see page 5. 6 Wrought Iron Columns Cheaper than brick Piers and taking up only one-tenth as much room. Special flanges to order at short notice. Table of Safe Loads in Tons of 2,000 Lbs. Ends of Column Fixed. Factor of Safety O 0/ Standard Pipe Extra Heavy Pipe ® c .a-'- tig c B t-J 2" 2r 3" Q 1 // o 2 4" 4!" *2 5" 6" iy// 8" 3" 3 §" 4" 41" 5" 6" r^ft 8" 8 2.0 3.35 5.7 6.8 8.85 9.85 10.8 15. 17.85 20.71 10 1.8 3.35 4.08 6.07 7.67 9.32 10.53 14.06 • • • 5.17 6.29 8.2 9.2 10.2 14.57 17.35 20.2 12 1.4 2.8 4.3 5.52 7.1 8.69 9.93 13.82 18.58 23.13 4.6 5.57 7.57 8.42 9.58 13.82 16.82 19.8 14 2.4 3.8 5.1 6.56 8.16 9.33 13.50 17.9 22.45 4.1 5.1 6.78 7.7 9. 13. 16.17 19.17 16 2.01 3.36 4.47 6.02 7.52 8.6 13.03 17.2 21.7 3.57 4.6 6.14 7.1 8.15 12.5 15.43 18.52 18 3.08 4.02 5.44 6.98 8.6 12.37 16.5 20.85 3.2 4. 5.57 6.57 7.42 11.78 14.78 17.78 20 8.0 11.75 15.76 20.11 2.85 3.6 5. 6. 6.85 11.1 14.1 17. Prices of Plain Square Column Flanges (no Threads) Size Pipe iM" IC 2 " 2" 2 y 2 " 3" 4" 5" 6" 8" “ Plate 4x4 4x4 4x4 5x5 5 x 634 6x8 714 x 914 834 x 1034 1134 x 1134 Price $ .07 $ .09 $ .12 $ .16 $ .23 $ .36 $ .61 GO OC ll $1.71 7 Drilled Floor Flange Countersunk holes for wood screws Square Rail Flange Oval Flange Railing Flanges: Cast Iron I. p. Size y*r W K" VaT 1" WaT w 2" Diameter 2K $.08 $.08 $.10 $.10 U 3 .10 .10 .10 .12 $.14 U 3J4 .15 .15 .15 .15 $.16 a 4 .22 .22 .22 .16 .16 $.18 u 4 K .25 .25 .25 .25 .22 u 5 .35 .30 .30 .30 .30 $.35 u 5V 2 .40 .40 .40 .35 u 6 .42 .40 .40 .42 u 6K .60 . 55 .50 I. P. Size y 2 VaT 1" WaT 1 w 2" 2K" 3" Square each $.14 $.15 $.15 $.20 $.28 $.30 $.50 $.75 I. P. Size K 2 " VaT 1" WaT IK" 2" 2K" 3" Oval each $.14 $.18 $.22 $.24 $.31 $. 44 $.60 $.80 8 Plain Cast Iron Flanges Size, inches V% k 2 " M" V W 13 / 2 " 2" 23V' 3" 3K2" V W*" 5" 6" Diam. 3 $.10 $ .10 U 334 .15 .15 $ .15 $ .15 $ .16 U 4 .22 .22 .22 .16 .16 u 434 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 $ .22 . . u 5 .35 .35 .30 .30 .30 .30 $ .35 a 53^ .45 .45 .45 .40 .40 .40 .35 $ .40 u 6 .50 .50 .50 .42 .40 .40 .42 .42 $ 51 u 6 H .65 .60 .60 .60 .55 .50 .50 .50 $ .65 u 7 .75 .75 .75 .70 .70 .62 .62 .62 .75 u .90 .90 .90 .85 .85 .80 .80 .75 .85 $ .90 a 8 1.00 1.00 1.00 .95 .95 .90 .90 .90 .90 .90 . . u 8'A 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.15 1.15 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.00 1.00 a 9 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.30 1.25 1.15 1.15 1.15 $1.15 $1.40 u 9!4 1.90 1.90 1.75 1.75 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.25 1.50 $1.50 u 10 2.25 2.25 2.15 2.00 1.80 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 u 11 2.50 2.50 2.25 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.75 1.75 u 12 3.00 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.50 2.20 2.20 a 13 3.50 3.50 3.25 3.00 3.00 2.80 a 14 4.00 4.00 3.75 3.75 3.50 3.25 Heavy Rail Flange For description see page 40. We carry this flange in stock in sizes 1 x 4 —\ x /i x 5 x 5 j/2—2 x 6 — 23/2 x 7, and 3x8, and list prices are same as above. 9 Malleable Iron Rail Fittings HBL Elbow Elbow, S. 0. Tee Tee, S. 0. Cross Cross, S. O. Acorn Male or female I. P. Size, inches w VaT 1" 134" 134" 2 " 234" 3" Elbow $ .15 $ .18 $ .20 $ .35 $ .45 $ .72 $1.60 $2.25 “ Side Outlet .20 .23 .25 .40 .50 .80 1.75 2.50 Tee .20 .23 .25 .40 .50 .75 1.75 2.50 Side Outlet .30 .33 .35 .45 .55 .90 1.90 2.60 Cross .30 .33 .35 .45 .58 1.00 1.80 2.60 “ Side Outlet .35 .38 .40 .50 .65 1.35 2.00 2.75 Acorn Ornament .16 .18 .20 .25 .35 .90 1.25 1.75 In order to make up a 2 or 3 pipe rail it is necessary to cut left -hand threads on one side of every panel. Unless otherwise instructed we ship all Railing Fittings threaded right-hand. For Floor Flanges of all styles, see pages 8 and 9. Reducing Sizes of Railing Fittings We make reducing Railing Fittings for the construction of Rails of different sizes of Pipe, and furnish a com¬ plete line as follows: size of Posts i" i" 134" i M" 13 4" 134" 2 " r zyy zyy 3 " 3 " “ “ Horizontals 34" _ . Va " i" i" 134" iM" i34" i34" 2" r 234" For prices take list of Straight Fittings corresponding to largest outlet of Reducing Fitting and add 15 %. 10 45° Angle Stair Rail Fittings Tee Elbow Cross (Upper) Elbow Flange (Lower) For Stairways to Engine Platforms and Galleries; fittings of this type for other angles to order from our adjustable Patterns at special prices. Sizes 1" 1M" i l A" 2" 3" Ells 45° $ .40 $ .70 $ .90 $1.44 $2.00 $3.00 “ S. 0. 45° .50 .80 1.00 1.60 2.30 3.40 Tee 45° .50 .80 1.00 1.60 2.40 3.80 “ S. 0. 4 5°* .70 .90 1.10 1.80 2.80 4.30 Cross 45° .70 .90 1.16 2.00 3.00 4.50 “ S. 0. 45° .80 1.00 1.30 2.70 3.50 5.20 Flange 45° .50 .80 1.00 1.60 2.40 3.80 * In ordering Side Outlet Tees it is necessary to show on which side the Side Outlet is desired, as these are not reversible. 11 Adjustable Railing Fittings Stair Landing Fittings Tee No. 37N Cross No. 34N Stair Rail Fittings Tee No. 371) Cross No. 37E 12 I. p. Size 1" iK" 1 k" 2" A $1.10 $1.25 $1.70 $2.25 B 1.30 1.50 2.00 2.50 C 1.50 1.75 2.35 2.75 D 1.30 1.60 2.15 2.50 E 1.50 1.85 2.50 2.75 I. P. Size 1" IK" IK" 2" Tee No. 37N Cross No. 34N $ .90 1.00 $1.10 1.20 $1.50 1.60 $2.15 2.40 I. P. Size K" 1" IK" IK" Tee No. 37D Cross No. 37E $ .45 .65 $ .65 .80 $1.00 1.20 $1.15 1.35 Special Rail Fittings Discomforters or Loafer Cushions In 30" lengths drilled for flat-head Screws. Price 15 cents per foot Scroll ornament drilled for Screws Malleable Iron, each 50 cents Ornamental Coupling for using up short pieces of Pipe Hand Rail End drives into Pipe Rosette Plate Plain Ceiling or Wall Plate Stair Rail End drives into fitting I. P. Size 1/ n 72 *A” 1" 134" 13/2" 2" 234" 3" Ornament" 1 Coup'ng Hand Rail End, Stair Rail End, Rosette Plate, Plain Ceiling Plate $.n $.13 $.25 .80 .18 .16 $.40 .40 1.00 .20 .18 $.50 1.75 .30 .23 $.75 2.00 .40 .27 $.36 $.50 13 Gates for Pipe Railings Gate Hinge To fit all sizes of Gates; attached to Pipe with one Bolt to each leg. Each, net - - $1.00 Self-closing Gate Latch 1" - - - - $ .70 134 " - - - - .80 \W - - - - .90 2 " - - - - 1.00 Ornamental Gate With Gate Centre Piece and Scroll Ornaments Gate Centre Pieces, Malleable Iron 1" each ------- $1.00 11.50 Self-closing Hinges same list as Plug Hinges Plug Hinges l A - - - - $ .35 W - .40 l" ' - - - .45 iM" - .55 w - - - - .80 2" - - - 1.00 14 Foot Rail Brackets For Counter, Bar and Workbench hoot Rails For pipe y 2 " Bracket No. 1 Black $ .40 “ No. 3 “ .40 “ No. 13 / « No< 14 \ dor 1 Pipe only) Drive Cap No. 10 Black .15 H" l" 1M" l H" O" $ .50 $ .70 •6© oo o $1.00 $1.25 .40 .50 .60 .90 1.15 1 [ $ .11 U .17 Black' 1 .12 Galvanized ■ | .20 .15 .20 .25 .30 .40 15 Malleable Iron Fittings These are sold by weight, and as a complete list of sizes would be too voluminous for this book we submit a Price List for Estimating purposes, to cover the most frequent sizes used in Rail and Construction work. Malleable Fittings will be charged according to weight and classification adapted by the Manufacturers Nov. 4, 1901, unless other¬ wise agreed. Price per 100 Pieces Plain Ell Beaded Ell Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. 34 $3.10 $3.90 iMii $10.20 $16.15 234 $43.80 $69.35 34 2.50 3.50 IK 12.15 19.25 3x2 47.40 75.05 % 3.90 5.45 x i 12.75 20.15 3 x 234 58.55 92.70 V* 4.80 6.70 1 34 x 1 34 14.75 23.40 3 76.20 120.65 Mx 34 7.15 10.00 IK 16.15 25.55 334 x3 94.80 150.10 % 4.40 6.95 2 x 134 21.60 34.20 3 M 100.80 159.60 l x 34 9.10 12.75 2 x 134 22,50 35.65 4x3 120.00 190.00 i x M 5.95 9.40 2 25.80 40.85 4 x 334 135.00 213.75 l 7.00 11.10 234 x 134 30.00 47.50 4 138.00 218.50 134 x M 9.00 14.25 234 X 2 40.80 64.60 16 Ell 45o Ell, Side Outlet Tee, Side Outlet Malleable Fittings—Continued Price per 100 Pieces Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. X $4.25 $5.95 IX $16.30 $22.85 $34.80 $55.10 M 6.85 9.60 ix 21.80 30.55 3 55.80 88.35 1 9.45 13.25 2 37.60 52.65 33^ 75.00 118.75 4 96.00 152.00 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. X $2.15 $3.05 X $7.50 $10.50 1 'A $16.45 $26.05 X 3.55 5.00 1 8.15 12.95 2 28.80 45.60 V2 5.65 7.95 IX 12.50 19.80 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. x $5.00 $7.00 X $8.50 $11.90 IX $23.20 $32.50 V2 6.25 8.75 1 13.20 18.50 1 X 2 31.60 52.00 44.25 72.80 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. l A $6.60 $9.25 1 $15.20 $21.30 ix $32.50 $45.50 % 9.95 13.95 IX 26.15 36.60 2 56.00 78.40 17 Malleable Fittings (Continued) Beaded Plain TEE In describing Tees name run first, and then the outlet thus: Vi" 1 " Price per 100 Pieces Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. 34 $4.10 $5.15 134 $15.80 $25.00 234 $52.60 $83.25 M 2.90 4.10 134 x 134 16.95 26.85 234 x3 81.00 128.25 34 4.35 6.10 iy x 2 22.45 35.55 3x 134 67.20 106.40 34 6.35 8.90 i34 x l 15.95 25.30 3x2 69.00 109.25 M x 34 8.45 11.85 134x134 18.15 28.75 3x234 72.00 114.00 % 5.85 9.25 134 20.05 31.75 3 90.00 142.50 hxi 7.25 11.50 134 x 2 24.40 38.60 334 x 234 132.00 209.00 i x y 11.40 15.95 2x1 23.90 37.85 334x3 136.20 215.65 ixM 7.40 11.70 2 x 134 26.40 41.80 334 126.00 199.50 l 8.80 13.90 2 x 134 28.95 45.80 4 x 234 112.80 178.60 i x 134 11.55 18.25 2 33.15 52.45 4x3 132.00 209.00 1 x1 14 12.25 19.40 2 x 234 45.60 72.20 4 x 334 147.00 232.75 134 x 34 11.90 18.85 2 34 x 134 45.00 71.25 4 150.00 237.50 134 x l 14.10 22.35 234 x 2 49.20 77.90 18 Cross Malleable Fittings—Continued Price per 100 Pieces Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. K $3.45 $4.85 lMxi $15.40 $24.35 2 3^2 x xy 2 $45.00 $70.00 % 5.10 7.15 VK 18.15 28.70 23^x2 50.00 78.00 K 8.00 11.20 1 1 / 2 X 1 18.25 28.90 2^ 69.60 110.20 %xy 2 9.50 13.30 i^xiM 21.40 33.85 3x iy 2 70.00 108.00 % 12.30 17.25 IK 22.80 36.10 3x2 81.25 128.65 1 X 3^2 10.40 14.55 2 x 1 24.95 39.55 3 x 2jk2 95.90 151.80 1x34 14.60 20.45 2 x \}/i 29.05 46.00 3 111.25 176.15 l 14.80 25.80 2 x i y 2 31.20 49.40 33^2 141.00 223.25 1/4x34 12.25 19.40 2 41.20 65.20 4 191.75 203.65 Drop Ell Size, Ins. Black Galv. K $2.90 $4.10 K 4.20 5.90 'A 5.75 8.05 K 8.40 11.80 i 12.50 17.50 Drop Tee Size, Ins. Black Galv. *A $4.50 $6.30 y 6.70 9.40 % 10.10 14.15 i 14.80 20.75 19 Plain REDUCERS Y BRANCHES Malleable Fittings—Continued Price per 100 Pieces Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. 3 4 x % $4.60 $6.45 l'AxlH $10.35 $16.40 3x2 $39.00 $61.75 4.95 6.95 2x1 13.70 21.65 3x234 42.00 66.50 1x34 7.00 9.80 2 x 134 14.15 22.45 334 x 234 55.00 80.00 1 X % 7.60 10.65 2 x 134 17.30 27.35 34x3 58.00 88.00 1 X/ A X % 7.30 11.55 234 x 134 21.85 34.60 4x2 64.80 102.60 1 34 X 1 7.75 12.25 234 x 134 24.00 38.00 4 x 234 70.20 111.15 i^xM 8.70 13.75 234 X 2 25.00 39.55 4x3 75.60 119.70 134 x l 9.15 14.50 3 x 134 35.40 56.05 4 x 334 80.00 129.00 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. 1 $22.00 $34.00 2 $74.00 $103.60 IK 35.00 49.00 3 130.00 170.00 IK 48.00 67.20 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. 34 $1.30 $1.85 1 $6.60 $9.25 234 $24.75 $39.15 K 1.95 2.75 134 7.20 11.40 3 34.20 54.15 34 2.95 4.15 134 9.15 14.45 3A 46.80 74.10 3 /4 4.30 6.05 2 15.15 23.95 4 58.80 93.10 CAP 20 Wastenut Wrought Couplings Malleable Iron Right and Left Thread Coupling Malleable Fittings—Continued Price per 100 Pieces Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. K $ .90 $1.30 1 $3.75 $5.25 $16.00 $25.30 % 1.45 2.05 iH 5.20 7.30 3 22.30 35.25 y 2 1.55 2.20 iy 2 4.50 7.00 sy 2 26.65 42.20 *A 2.05 2.90 2 5.55 8.75 4 36.50 57.80 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. y $1.10 $1.55 y 2 $2.55 $3.60 1 $4.40 $6.20 % 1.85 2.60 % 3.80 5.35 iM 8.50 11.90 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. 3^8 $5.00 $6 00 k 2 $7.00 $10.00 iM $17.00 $25.00 M 5.00 6.00 % 10.00 13.00 i y 2 21.00 32.00 *A 6.00 8.00 1 13.00 18.00 2 28.00 40.00 Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. Size, Ins. Black Galv. M $1.95 $2.75 M $6.55 $9.20 yy 2 $12.10 $19.15 3 8 3.20 4.50 l 6.00 9.45 2 19.30 30.55 y 2 3.90 5.50 iH 8.50 13.40 2 1 /2 31.20 49.40 21 Cast Iron Fittings w YaT 1" iM" V/2 Ell, Right $ .06 $ .08 $ .101 $ .16 $ .20 “ Right & Left .07 .09 .12 .18 .23 “ Reducing .07 .09 .12 .18 .23 “ Side Outlet .18 .24 .30 .48 .60 “ 45° .07 .10 .12 .19 .24 Tees .09 .12 .15 .23 .29 Reducing .10 .14 .17 .27 .33 Side Outlet .27 .36 .45 .70 .90 2" 2 y 2 " 3" 3^" 4" 434 " 5" 6" $ .28 $ .50 $ .75 $1.05 $1.20 $1.75 $2.00 $2.75 .32 .60 .85 1.20 1.50 2.25 2.40 3.40 .32 .60 .85 1.20 1.40 2.00 2.30 3.15 .84 1.50 2.25 3.15 3.60 5.25 6.00 8.25 .34 .60 .90 1.25 1.45 2.20 2.50 3.45 .41 .73 1.10 1.50 1.75 2.55 3.00 4.00 .47 .83 1.25 1.75 2.00 2.95 3.50 4.60 1.25 2.25 3.25 4.50 5.25 7.65 9.00 12.00 22 Cast Iron Fittings (Continued) Cross Y Branch Plug Bushing, Flush 34" w 1" 1/4" 13/2" 2" 2C 2 " 3" 33/2" 4" 434" 5" 6" Cross $ .16 $ .22 $ .27 $ .42 $.53 $ .75 $1.30 $2.00 $2.70 $3.15 $4 60 $5.50 $7.25 “ Reducing .18 .25 .30 .46 .60 .83 1.45 2.20 3.00 3,50 5.10 6.00 8.00 Y Branch .20 .28 .34 .54 .66 .94 1.66 2.50 3.50 4.00 5.90 7.00 9.20 Reducing Y Branch .23 .33 .40 .62 .76 1 .08 1.90 2.90 4.00 4.60 6.80 8.00 10.60 Cap .08 .14 .20 .26 .40 .54 .75 .87 1.05 1.20 1.55 Reducers .43 .60 .80 1.00 1.35 1.85 2.00 2.70 Locknuts .08 .10 .12 .25 .27 .34 .47 .64 .85 .90 1.30 Plugs .02 .03 .04 .05 .07 .10 .18 .25 .38 .42 .65 .88 1.20 Bushings,Com'on .04 .05 .06 .07 .09 .14 .21 .30 .40 .50 .75 .93 1.25 “ Flush .09 .11 .13 .17 .22 .32 .48 .70 1.20 1.50 2.10 2.60 3.75 23 Awning Fittings, Malleable Iron These are used in making up Awning Frames, Tents, Canopies, etc., etc., and are all tapped for Jkg inch Iron Pipe or ^ inch Iron Rod, except where otherwise mentioned. Black Galv. Black Galv. Black Galv. No. 21 per doz. $ .60 $ .66 No. 14 $ .46 $ .50 No. 16 x 134" $ .38 $ .42 U 11 U .68 .74 U 7 .54 .58 U 16 2" .46 .50 U 23 a .54 .58 U 8 .68 .74 U 16 3" .60 .66 u 1 U .84 .90 u 19 .46 .50 a 16 4" .84 .90 u 5 U .38 .42 u .24 .26 a 16 - ft o 1.06 1.14 u 3 U .38 .42 u 2-34" .46 .50 u 13 .44 a 18 a .38 .42 u 2 — / / 8 // .68 .74 a 13B .44 Slide Rods jbg" Galvanized round Iron, per foot, $.05 \wning Blocks Shell 1" long, single. No. 0 $ .40 Double, No. 00 $ .60 Galvanized, “ \y 2 " “ “i .50 “ “ 2 .70 per dozen, « « « 3 .90 « “ 4 1.20 Awning Cleats, Galvanized, per dozen, No. 1, 434". $.20; No. 2, 6", $.30; No. 3, 8", $.50. For illustrations, see pages 25 and 26 24 No. 21 Awning Fittings : Wall Plates ior % inch Pipe Malleable Iron Wall Plates Nos. 21, 11, 23,1 and 3 have concave backs to fit either flat surfaces or Pipe and are drilled and countersunk for flat-head wood Screws 45° No. 3 Wall Plates Nos. 5 and 3 are drilled for jbs inch Bolt or Cap Screw 25 Awning Fittings Eye End No. 18 Nut End No. 14 Eve Stubf No. 16 Bracket Eye No. 8 Fork End No. 19 Jaw Hinge No. 17 Awning Cleat Nut Slides* for Slide Rods No. 13 Jaw Slides for Slide Rods No. 13B Double Single Awning Blocks Round Socket for 14", W or y 2 " Pipe No. 2 *This fitting also with Cotter pin instead of Nut, is called “Side Cotter Slides No. 13A ’’ fE.ve Stubs are made 1M"> 2", 3", 4" and 5" long, end to centre of eye. 26 Slide Rods %" Round Iron Galvanized 27 Emergency Truck of the Consolidated Gas Company illus¬ trating Brass Guard Railings Brass or Bronze Railings for All Purposes made from Our Own or Customers’ Designs 28 Iron Railing with Bronze Hand Rail for Stairways 29 Interior of Keeny Theatre, showing Balcony and Box Railings 30 Strand Theatre Brass Railings for Theatres, Auditoriums, etc. 31 Brass Railing Fittings We make a complete line of Globe pattern and plain Railing Fittings in either Brass or Bronze, polished and finished lacquered, antique or oxidized. Reducing sizes will be furnished similar to those in the Malleable Iron Fittings (see page 10), at an advance of 25 per cent over straight sizes, largest opening governing the size and price. Elbow Elbow, S. O. Tee Tee, S. O. Cross Cross, S. O. Acorn Brass, Polished, I. P. Size 34" VaT 1" iM" bH" 2" *34" 3" Elbow $ .40 $ .60 $ .80 $1.20 $1.60 $2.20 $1.00 $ /.00 Side Outlet .75 1.00 1.45 1.70 2.05 2.90 6.00 8.50 Tee .60 .85 1.10 1.70 2.00 2.75 6.00 8.50 Side Outlet 1.05 1.2A 1.50 2.00 2.30 3.25 7.00 10.00 Cross 1.05 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.40 3.25 7.00 10.00 Side Outlet 1.20 1.45 1 .70 2.12 2.60 3.50 8.00 11.50 Acorn Ornament .40 .05 .80 .00 1.20 2.50 5.00 7.00 These Eittings will be furnished with fine Threads to fit Brass Tubing at an advance of 25%. Lacquering, oxidizing, etc., will be charged extra. 32 Brass Stair Rail Fittings Tee Elbow Cross (Upper) Elbow Flange (Lower) For Stairways to Engine Platforms and Galleries; fittings of this type for any angle to order from our adjustable patterns. Sizes . 1" iM" VA" 2" 3" Ells. $1.60 $2.40 $3.20 $4.40 $8.00 $14.00 “ S. 0. 2.90 3.40 4.10 5.80 12.00 17.00 Tee. 2.20 3.40 4.00 5.50 12.00 17.00 “ S. 0.*. 3.00 4.00 4.60 6.50 14.00 20.00 Cross. 3.00 4.00 4.80 6.50 14.00 20.00 “ S. 0.. 3.40 4.30 5.20 7.00 16.00 23.00 Flange. 3.00 4.00 4.80 7.00 14.00 23.00 *In ordering Side Outlet Tees it is necessary to show on which side the Side Outlet is desired, as these are not reversible. 33 Brass Pipe, Iron Pipe Size This may be threaded with regular Iron Pipe Dies to fit Standard Iron Pipe Fittings, and is regularly in stock in lengths of 12 feet, without threads. Pipe, size. M" V?" VaT 1 " iK* 2" 2^" 3" 33^" 4" Weight, per foot . . Price, per lb. .45 $ .39 .62 $ .35 .90 $ .26 1.25 $. 25 1.75 $ .24 ft, to o* 4^ 00 o o* CO se > 4 - 2 x 4 $2.25 2x5 $3.30 13d x 5 2.80 2x6 4.20 13 d x 6 3.60 37 Manhattan “L” Road Fittings This fitting was designed for and adopted by the Manhattan Elevated R. R. Co., who have erected over 40 miles of 2, 3 and 4 pipe railing with it, all the posts of which were furnished by us. As shown in cut this fitting per¬ mits the erection of Guard Rails with random lengths of Pipe, without cutting for panels. The horizontal pipes slide through the fittings and are rigidly held in place by a split Taper ring, which en¬ circles the pipe and bites fast upon it under the pressure of the nut. The entire fitting is of Malleable iron, and we are prepared to make up by machinery any quantity of posts for 2, 3 or 4 Pipe Railings. The flanges are especially made with long threads and of heavy pattern. The rails are 1 in. and posts are in. Pipe. 38 Manhattan Elevated Railway Express Station, illustrating Footwalk Railing described on Opposite Page 39 “Subway” Rail Fitting (Patented 1905) This fitting was designed by us and adopted by the Rapid Transit Subway Commission, and we erected over 10 miles of 2 pipe Guard Rails along the footpaths of the Elevated portion of the Sub¬ way system. The horizontal pipe rails slide through as in the “Manhatt an L Road fitting, but are held rigidly to the post by means of a drop forged Key or Wedge Bolt, which is driven up by a hammer-blow and then secured by the ^ in. Nut on opposite end. The shape of this Key as well as its material makes this Joint elastic under vibration, and it has made the “Subway" fitting successful in operation, although its increased simplicity makes it less expensive in cost of installation. The flanges on these Posts have also been made specially and are fitted with pads on the under side next to the Bolt holes, and a sharp edge around its lower circumference, all of which cut into the surface of the wooden tie and offer a resistance to the loosening effect of the vibration caused by passing of trains. 40 Ten Miles of Footpath Railings erected on Elevated Section of Subway System, furnished and erected by 41 "B. R. T.” Rail Fittings T HERE were some objections by the engineers for the Public Ser¬ vice Commission to our subway fitting shown on page 40, the pipe in the posts where the subway fitting is used being 1% inches and the rails 1 inch; the posts spaced 4 feet 6 inches center to center. So we made up a new design, making the pipe in the posts and the top rail 1 inches and the lower rail 1% inches, spacing the posts 9 feet center to center. We also changed the shape of the fitting somewhat, and increased the size and access¬ ibility of the wedge non-rattling device. The special features of the flange on the bottom of the posts we have retained. We have furnished and erected on new elevated railroad structures in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens 38 miles of this railing, and have furnished (the railroad erecting themselves) 17 miles of the railing. We highly recommend this fitting. Prices on application. 42 Elevated Structure, showing Guard Railings made up with B. R. T. Fittings shown on Opposite Page 43 Pipe Railings for Office, Exhibit or Engine Room Enclosures 44 **»#»»*«* Stoop and Area Rails in Brass, Bronze or Iron Sidewalk Area Rails on Coping Board Walk Rail and Lampposts 15 Entrance Rails for Ferry Houses, Public and Ball Grounds Lawn and Garden Fences, using Pipe and Chain Gallery and Platform Railing 46 Stairway Rail Stoop Rails 47 Fire Escape Hand Rails Area Coping Rail Deck Rails, Wire Net Paneled Cast Iron Railing Posts 48 Carriage Canopy Backstop for Tennis Court Roof Garden Playground Enclosure 49 Tables for All Trades Steam and Gas Fitters’ Workbenches Bookbinders’ Benches Shelf and Rack Frames with or without Rollers 50 Sidewalk Elevator Guards Telescoped Ash Hoist Davits Shelving Frames for Warehouses Rails for Paper Box Trucks 51 Railroad Station Shed, drained through Pipe inside of Center Columns 52 Tubular Frame Structure for Freight Sheds, Garages and Other Purposes, which may be covered with Sheet Iron or Canvas 53 A Cheap Construction for Temporary or Permanent Shed, made entirely of Pipe 54 Restaurant. l’ro»ienade and Concert hiivulio; ,na n via (;a:nskt r i-1i:u <*asi.n<» Designed by Meisrs. IIi'ST A Hi nt, Architects, Now York City By courtesy of Messrs. Hunt Hunt we are in position to illustrate herewith a structure designed by them. The entire structural framing is Iron Pipe, jointed with special fittings made at our shops. The Cy¬ lindrical shape of the Pipe is ad¬ mirably adapted to the purpose, permitting of a paint finish to suit the artistic require- la merits,, The lower por¬ tions of the structure are enclosed in wood casings of appropriate de¬ sign. The roof-consists of Furring, cut to the curves shown and clamped to the truss, and then covered with *.•*" tongued and grooved celling boards nailed to Fur- ringdiagonally,upon which In turn striped Awning duck is stretched and nailed. The Pipe Fit¬ tings have been prepared at our shops and will bfj erected by us. 55 Stair Rails for Concrete Stairs W E have for several years specialized in pipe railings on concrete stairs for garage, factory and loft buildings, and we feel sure that pipe makes the simplest and most durable as well as most economical construction that can be used for the purpose. Among some of our largest installations are the following: Bush Terminal and New York Dock Buildings, South Brooklyn; Robert Gair Buildings, Central Brooklyn; Gretsch Buildings, Williamsburgh; American Dock Buildings, Staten Island; Ho¬ boken Land & Improvement Co. Buildings, Hoboken; Colgate & Co. Buildings, Jersey City. Also Service Station Buildings for Packard, Ford and Hudson Motor Cars. We will be glad to render any assistance in the way of suggestions or in making up sketches showing the construction of pipe railing for in¬ dustrial buildings or any other purpose on appli¬ cation. 56 New York Connecting Railway Viaduct and Bridge over Hell Gate, for which we furnished and erected the Railings 57 58 59 Queensborough Bridge, New York City, showing Outside Footwalk Railings 60 Queensborough Bridge, New York City, showing Inside Footwalk Railing. We furnished and erected 42,000 Feet of Railing, also Lampposts, used along Footwalks and Car Tracks on this Bridge 01 Manhattan Bridge, New York City. Outside Footwalk Railing Total of Eleven Miles of Railing furnished and erected by us on this Bridge on Footwalks, Driveway, and Elevated Tracks 62 View of Manhattan Bridge, showing Upper Decks, which we equipped for Trolley Cars 63 Dry Goods 14 0) St. <§ xt.«v» „uSlvm o« *»<*<«»>* wawttVymtaa m» CARTERS ftaSHif Brooklyn Bridge. 1,400 Feet of Heavy Guard Railing used in widening Manhattan Approach 04 Brooklyn Bridge. We furnished and erected All the Railings added to This Bridge in the Past Ten Years 65 Boston, Mass. 4,000 Feet of Cast Iron Railing on New Charles River Dam 66 Boston, Mass. 7,000 Feet of Railing along Charles River Embankment between Cambridge and Harvard Bridges 67 Fur Storage Ptooms, Fred. Loeser & Co., Brooklyn We have supplied similar Racks for Cold Storage Rooms for twelve other large Department and Fur Stores 68 Platform, Guard and Stairway Rails furnished and erected by us throughout the entire New York Subway System 69 City Hall Park, New York City. We have erected 100,000 Feet in Various New York Parks 70 Wrought Iron Picket Fence around Prospect Park, Brooklyn, set in Concrete Bases, with Iron Anchor moulded in and erected with Adjustable Braces 71 Alwyn Court, New York City. Main Entrance Door and Area Railings 72 Private Dwelling, New York City, 76th Street and 5th Avenue. Wrought Iron Area Railings 73 Ornamental Iron Gates made from our Stock Designs or from Architects’ Drawings 74 Wrought Iron Fences and Gates to match from our Stock Designs or from Architects’ Drawings 75 Wrought Iron Picket Fence, set in Concrete Bases, with Iron Anchors moulded in and erected with Adjustable Braces 76 Grills, Panels and Lamp Standards in Wrought and Cast Iron, Brass and Bronze 77 78 Lamp brackets for suburban lighting made of pipe with channel scroll to fasten to trolley or light wire poles. Brackets similar to ones on opposite page, a little more elaborate; these have been used in town for moving-picture houses and other purposes. Cow, Calf and Bull Pens. We make these any size and from several different designs 80 TTTTPH\W>UW\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\W Plate A—Pipe Framing for Cow Stalls. The plainest style we make. All material painted shop coat or galvanized, as required 81 Plate B—Cow Stall Framing similar to Plate A, except bottom of Posts, which are made double to give better footing in floor 82 Plate C—This Stall has two Posts running all the way to Top Rail, and Partition Piece has Offset Bend, which is more convenient in milking 83 Plate D — Similar to Plate B, except shown with Ball Rail Fittings, and has bottom Connecting Pipe to hold Stanchion. Made up painted shop coat or galvanized, and with either Ball or Plain Pattern Fittings 84 Plate E —Illustrating Stalls with three Uprights, making a very strong frame. We do not supply Stanchions, as they can be bought separately 85 West Pavilion 86 Grand Stand at Ebbett’s Field, for which East Pavilion we supplied All the Railings, Gates, etc. 87 Front View of Grand Stand, j 88 tt’s Field, Brooklyn, N. Y. 89 Grand Stand at Polo Grounds, New York, for which we supplied the Pipe Railings 90 This is a very neat Railing, a combination of Bronze and Iron. of it on stone parapet at St. George, Staten We erected several thousand feet Island, N. Y. 91 Rails around Boxes in Grand Stand, Braves’ Field, Bost( 92 93 Front View Grand Stand at Sheepshead Bay Motor Speedway, with .30,000 Feet of Pipe 94 Rear View and Ornamental Railings, which we fabricated, and erected in Thirty-Two Days 95 2 2 o < 1 III J u 0) ^1 (vj <\j tf) tO < I US iL < - - ju -M tO tO SIZE 96 97 HALE-ACORAJ 98 \0 ur * uf 5 \\0 H^- ±C f? 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