CORRUGATED 



as used by the American Bridge Company, are shown in Fig. 119. The 

 steel end may have a cornice made by bending the corrugated steel as 

 shown, or a molded cornice. 



The flashed finish shown in Fig. 120, is used by the American 

 Bridge Company ; it is quite effective and gives a very neat appearance. 

 The corrugated steel siding should preferably be carried up to the 

 roof steel. 



The cornice and ridge finish shown in Fig. 121, designed by Mr. 

 H. A. Fitch, Minneapolis, Minn., is very neat, efficient and economical. 



Section at Ridge 



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Section at Gables Section at Eaves, 



FIG. 121. 



The galvanized rivets are much cheaper than copper rivets, and are 

 preferred by many to the copper rivets. The detail shown was for a 

 small dry house in which the eave strut was omitted. 



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 rafter orer?af truss 



Section 



FIG. 122. 



