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IRON GUTTERS 



Parties contemplating usinq Iron Gutters will do well to note the following 

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The object of the invention is to provide a valley-gutter for greenhouses which will be so constructed as 

 to combine a stop for the glass and a drip-conductor. 



Another object of the invention is to so construct the gutter that the devices for fastening the gutter to 

 supports will be below the weather-face of the gutter, thus avoiding perforations of the weather-face and 

 consequent liability to leakage. 



The nails, screws, or other fastening devices are passed through the drop flanges and into the lower ends 

 of the roof-beams, so that these fastening devices for connecting the valley-gutter to the roof structure are below 

 the weather-faces of the valley-gutter, and consequently the weather-faces of the valley-gutter need not be 

 perforated, insuring against leakage. 



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