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Acoustics and Insulation 495 Metal Doors and Windolvs, and
Architectural Terra Cotta 7 Ornamental Metalwork . . . . . 133

Brickwork 7 Ornamental Metalwork and !\fetal


Doors and Windows 133
Carpentry 165
Pain ts . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
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tion . . . . . . . . 7 Pavement Lights .. 67
Construction Plant . . . . . . . . . . 4 71 Paving . . . . . . . . . 67
Damp-proofing and Water-proofing 7 Plastering . . . . . . . . 177

Electrical Work .. ~~ . . ~ . .'·: Plumbing and Rlumbing Fixtures 28:3


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I r o n w or k, Miscel)aneous, 'I.a nd • · i·, . Terrazze-: . lii
Structural Steel . . . . . . . . '.riles and Glazing 23 1
Joinery .. 16 ~ Vaults and Safes 133
Lifts . . . .
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Hartle) & Sugden Limited 330-331
Hopkins, Picton, & Son Pt). Ltd. 180-188
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Hume Pipe Co. (.-\u t.) Ltd. 290-291
Richard - \\"il<.·o' .\Ianuf acturing Co. -·>- -=->
Richard on, 0 ., e · Son" Pt) . Ltd.-
Hume .' teel Ltd. J 26-127
Fan • Brick~
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Hydraulic Po~ er, Electric & Hydraulic
Heat Diffu er 356 Checki
Lifts Ltd. 448-449
Ai r Filters 357- 358
• • Perforated Sheet )fetal 362 Con ere
.. Rylands Brother ( .-'lus t. ) Ltd . 1:l 1-132
Conere
International Fibre Board Limited ..
Int ernational ~ickel Co. (:\1onel ?\l e tal )
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' argent & ( 01n pan)
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:e,vard, N. H., Pt). Ltd. 3 • Con ere
K ' hell Company of ..\.u tralia Limited-
Damp·
Keil, Franci , & ,"'on Inc. . Pa\' ing ti9
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Kel l), Geo. \Y, & LewL Pty. Ltd. - Fuel Oil 3il- 374 Demol
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Pump
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.' her,vin \Villiam!:o- Co. (Au. t.) Lto.
tandard Quarrie Ply. Ltd.
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42-51
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Contractor. ' Equipment . . . . . . tandard Telephone. & Cable" ( ,\ Doory
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.. Kinnear, Geo., & • on Pty. Ltd . .. Limited . f 42;j-!28
Pty. Lta.. . • • · · · • ' p~J:29i
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Kaust:ine
• tate Electricity ommi ion of \ ' ictoria 376""'"379
L Lightin g .. 410-414 Flat B
Cookin g and 430-43.t
Lip • afe & Lock \Vorks Limited- Floori
• Safe . . . . . . . . . . . . Refrige ration . . . . . . . . t!J.0-443
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tate 1\1onier Pipe & Re inforced ('onc rete
Hardware . . . . . . . . . . 246 \Yorks - Floori
Liverpool Til e & T erra Cotta Co. Ltd. :>7-60
L) "aght, John (Au t.) Limited 1-92
Pipe . .. .. .. . . . ... Floori1
eptic 1~anh 292- 293
terling Varni h Compan} •
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M utton, G. Quentin 275
'lacl nto h & Co mpany Pty. Ltd. Floor I
'lajor Furnace & Combu tion Engineering T
Company . . . 367-368 Tann, John, Limited .. . . . . Floor I
\lalley Limited- Taubman's Pty. Ltd.
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263 Val de Traver and ...\llied Produ ct
• Hea ting and Ventilating . . . . 342- 348 \ ' ictor Electric Pia ter ;\lill Pty. Gas ..,u
~lcPher on's Pty. Ltd. . . . . .. 284-285
i\le tropolitan Gas Company .. 323-326 Glazint
:\-1 olden, \Veber & Co. Ltd. . . . . .. 252- 257 \Vallpaper l\fanufactur er Limite d
l\1orri on, C. . . . . .. .. .. 274-275 Glazini
272-273 \Vara tah Gyp um Pty. Ltd . .. • 178
:\I} t ton, R.H., & Co. Pt y. Ltd. 302- 303 \Vaygood Oti (Au t.) Pty. ltd. 451-156 Gyp UJ
\\' erner, R., & Co. Pt}. ct.d. . .. .i:i.t-445
N \Vhelan, Jame . . . . . .. ..
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\Vhite, C. J ., & So n Pty. Ltd • .. 25
:\e\\·all'~ Jn..,ul ation Company Ltd. .. 518
"\ C\V Sou th \\'al e" State Brick \\.' ork"
\\'ormald Brother Limited- Lift Ir
16-21 F.U. Door and S hutt e r-.; 14 -1.)0
:\ <'W S) ~tern Tel e phone Pty. Ltd.-
)fetal \Vindo" .., • ~ • f 158-1.59 Lift In
Inte>r-co mmun1ca ting Telephone~ . . 420-424 Grilles . . . • • • 160
... Refri geration .. . 43 Lift
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. en om 1e t). Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 382- 383 Locker . ~ . • . ':.... I . I~ 264 •
:\onporite • Pty. Ltd. . . .. . t0-41 :F ire Protection . . .r 30b-310
'\ o) e-. Brother... (i\l elbo urn e) Pt) . Ltd. 304 \\'unde rlich Limited- ....
Hefril?eratton . . . . .. . .139 Bric ks . J • • • _... Linin!?1
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Pen1n ula PJa ... ter Co. Pty. l:td. . ,,. . ~ . .1 178 102-103
Philip... Lamp ... ( .\ asia) L:td. 397-109 ;1
:\letal Cei ling" . . .. 101-105 PaperH
Durabe to . . 176
Plumm er, B G .. &. Co. ....l 1 11-12 1
Glazing . 240
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Brickla~ er .. .. .. .. 39 Partition -Metal .. 262
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Checking· I.ist- flecifications 251 f>Ja tering-Gypsum 179
Concrete Floor Construction .. 11 , 12 Pumps-Centrifugal 298
(,oncrete Floor Fini h . 6A Ref rigera t ion-1\>lechan ical 446
Concrete Floor Hardener Re inf orcemen t-Brick '"ork 36

Concrete Reinfor.cement
Reinforcement-Concrete .. 34
Damp-proofing
Reinforcement--..'itron{?room 161
Demolition .
Roller Screen -185
Door~~Jetal Covered
Door ' - .. t rongroom .. Roof Glazing ( lJuxf er) 95
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Hollo,,· Terra Cot ta . . . . . ~ • • 59 tone,vork . . . . . . ""'L..-:- ,.. ~~ 51
<;alvanized heets Plain or C'orrugated .. 9 trongroom Doer . ~ n· 161
Ga u11,pl~ . ) . ........ , ._ .. ~., . .. . :{2:3 trongroom Reinforcem nt 161
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"S lun1p s " - ~1 a ximum fo r ·v a riou s T ~ pPs 111 \\'eight s of Building Produ cts •
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Sti r rups-Stre ngth of c;roupe d :l 1 Fi bro u s Pla s l e r Sh ee t s 8 1z• s a nd Th i<'knesses 18 1
Paint- C'ov e r inl! C' a pa <·iti P,.. 2 02
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B oil e r C I .-. Hea ti ng Surface . . . . 32!l . !l,30. :l31
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H o t '\'at Pr R ec1u i r e ru en ts . . . . . . . 3 :J 1 . I :J 4 Su r fac."e I
O il B ur ner Ca 1>ac ities. :l63-4. 36 ~ fl.
Oil S t o r age T a nk R eq u ir e n1ent!- . . 37O tone\\'ork
Racl1 at 1on S u r l a<'«-' R eq u i r e d . . . . :J3 l
R a d ia t ors-Cast Iron- Sizes :!2!J
R a di ators (;as S lea n1-Capatith~i-: . .. 'J2G
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'''att age, n e q u 1rPd tor Shop \\°inclo\\'S .. 111 :i Ai r C h anges, :-\ 11111 her :""'
\\' alls pe r sq tl. F aC'lo1 and Intensity 3si. :! !111 , :i !I 1 Chart fo r Stud) .. i . .."'b
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A Bath Heaters
Ree HlalE'r11. \Vate r
Bulletin Boards
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Acirl and Alkali Proofing Concrete Baths Burners


D. &: "\V Chand ler Ltd . .. 251 Ga~
See \\'aterprool\n~ R . F o r emnn & f.lo n Ltd. 286 l\1etropoll tn n Grus Co. . . . . . . . . . . 323
G race Dro11. L tu... . . . 306
Acoustical l\laterials J\f cPhcrso n's Ptv. Ltcl . . .. 286 Oil
All trallun G.rpsun1 Produ1·ts Pt) J\Ialh'YS Ltd . . . . . . . . . . 3'18 Automatic H eating Appllnnces f>ty .
l .. trl. . . . . . . . . . . 17'- Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363
Ct>lotex Co. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 96 Beam Reinforcement & Wrappings Dometillc Eng. & Plumucrs' Sup-
International Flhrc Bot\rd Ltd. CTen - See Concrete Relnforccnl ... nt plies Co. Pty. Ltd. . • . . • . • . . • 332
Test) &17 l\laJor Furnace & Comb. Eng. Co. . 367
Bitumen See also Page . . . . .. .. 335
..\era tors Ferleral Val -de-Travers Asphalte
8tnte ~onler Pipe anct R Concrete Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

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\\'orks . . . . %93 Shell Co. o r AusL Ltd . . . .
Floorin~
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Brick~ Roofin~ Cabinets
\\•underllch Ltd . . 23 See Roo ting, Prepared
Co mpre ... or Food Preservative
D & "\.\'. Chandler Ltd . . 251
See Compre sors. ,\Ir Blast Heating Units Heater
Conditionin~ Equipment See Heaters, AJr See Heaters, Air
C'rosslP. & Dutr Pty. Ltd. 3-l9
Gardner & ~nylor Pty. Ltd . :i39 Blinds Refrigerator
~I Heys Ltd . 342 See Refriger ators
Sprin1t Roller
Filter-. D & ' "· Chandle r L trl 492 Steel
:;;ee Filter....\.Ir Tho!!. Evnns Pty. Ltct 188 "\Vormald Bros. Ltd . . . . . . . . . 264
\Ya..,her ... Sun, l\letal Cable
Se" \YMher. . Air \\"or mald Bros. Ltd. 1&8
See \V ir es and Cabl es
\ ·erandah
Altars D . & \V Cha ndlPr Ltd . 492 Cafe Fountains and Boilers
See Ecclesiastical Furnl«h1n~~ Tho.!\. Evans Pt y Ltd. . . 41\R Australian Gas Lig ht Co. . . 315
Grace Bros. Ltd . . . . 490 J\Ietropoli to.n Gas Co. . . . . . . . . 323
Architectural
~tetnl\\·ork Blo,,·ers Cafeteria Equipment
See Ornarne ntul \\' nrk J\faJor Furnace & Comb. Eng. Co. . 367 A E. Atherto n & Son s Pty. Ltd. 472
.'.\Jallf'\''1 Ltrl . . . .. .. 342 Aust. Ge neral Electric Co. Ltd. 429
='tone D . R i.chardson & Son~ Pty. Ltd . 356 Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd. . 479
~ee ~tone• ..Architectural
See also P age . . . . . . .. .. 136
Terra Cotta Blues tone
:;;pe Terra Cotta. \\'nil F'aclnc Standard Quarrle~ Pty. Ltd . . . 42 Calorifiers
\\'ood" ork See H eater s, Wate r - Indirect
Set.• J ol n"r) Boilers
Asphalte _\cr e~so ries Candelabra
"\\·m. Bedford Ltd . I B~·cston) 32& See Lighting Fl.xtun:s
I
Floorinl? Cov<'rin I?"
See Floorlni;:, ...\ !'1>h1Lltt• Newall's Insulation Co. Ltd 518 Cantilever Verandahs-Steel Frame
ln~ulation See Structural Steel
See I nsu lat Ion. El»•·t rt<'al Ga"
Pavini?
Garoner & Naylor Pty Ltd .
~lalleys Ltd. . . . . . .. .. ..
333
348
Carpets
See Floor Coverin~s
~e" Pa,· in". Asphalt f:' ,:\l~tropolit11n Gas Co. . . . . . 3:!3
Roofin~ H eat in~-Dome s tic Casement Windo\VS !\-fetal
:;;"c Rooflnc, .\,..phslt•' \Vm. Bedford Ltd . fDee!lton) 328 See Windo" s, l\f etal
\Vatt>rproofin l.? Gardner & =-:a:rlor Pty. Ltd . . 3:!4
Se.. "'at~rproonni: . Pa In r " anrl Hartley & Sugdt.'n Ltd . . . 330 Castings, Non-ferric
Con1pouncl. Heat in J!-Section a 1 See Ornamental 1\le t a lwork
\\'m. Bedford Ltd . ( BPP~ton I ~28
Automatic Controllers Go.rdnPr & NR.ylor Pty. Ltrl . 334, 336 Caulking Compounds
Se" Controlll'r;;, \u1on111t1r H artley & Su~dcn Lt<i . . 330 :-..·onporlte Pty. Ltd . . .. .. 40
~tulti-tubular
A"·nings Gnrdner & Navlor Pty. Ltd . . 336 Ceilings
.Acces...orie~ Hartley & SugdPn Lt<l. . . . 330 Asbe!o\tos Cen1ent
l\lall•'YS Ltd . \Vunde r llch Ltd. 176
Steel Brass ware .l\letal
J . Connolly Ltd . 155 St·P OrnamPntal .:\tPtah,·ork
R. II l\tytton & Co. Pty. Ltd . 302
\\' indow. \.erandah, etc. Bricks \Vunde rlich Ltd. . . . . . . . . 1114
D. & "\\'. Chandl"r Ltrl "-: S \\'. Statf' Brick \\'orks . 16
Thos. E\•ans Pt)'. Ltd \\·unrlerlich Ltd. . . . . . . . 22 Cement
Grace Bro~ Ltd . l\Iastic
Brickwork Reinforcement See Putty
Aust. Rein( C'onc ret1 Eng. Co. Ltd . 27 Portland
I B D . & \\'. Chandler Ltd . . . . . . . . . 3ti See Portland Cement
Pressed
Baking Equipment-Electric Bridge,vork-Steel Frame See Pres sed Cement
See Strurt ural Steel Stucco
AU.!!l. Gene ral El••r trir Co Ltrl t29


Brine and Ice Tanks See Pla!'lter, Cement
Balustrading S1 f To.nk,.. Rrinl' and I ce
Centrifugal Fans
S<>e Ornnmental .'.\lt•tnlwork Bronze\\'Ork See Fans, Centrifugal
See Ornamental ,:\JPtahvork
Basins Chairs
See \\ 0.sh Baslns
0
Building See Furniture
Bathroom Fittings Board
Aust. Tesselatt>rl Tile Co. Pt:r Ltd 232
Ste Ins ulatio n Roard Chemical Sewerage Systems
D. & \V. Chandlt>r Ltrl . 251 Paper See Sewerage Sy.stcn1.s-Che mical
c; rn<·e Dros. Lt ti •. .. :105 SPe Paper. Building
!'tfcPherson's Pty. Ltd . 285
I
Sheetq..._Asbestol'I Cement Chimney Pots
!'.Jalleys Ltd . . . 3 ~ !i See Sheeting Set! Terra Cotta

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IX.
INDEX TO PRODUCTS

Coppers Gas Drying Rooms


Gard ner & Naylor Pty. Ltd . . . . . 33i
Chutes Au!ltr allan G~ Light Co. 318 State Electricity Commission-\rlct. 432
Gra \' ity l\letropolltan Gas Co. . . . . 323
~I a.Jle:rs
348
Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. · · · ·
Cord-Blind and Sash Ducts Ventilation
l\lail 451 Geo. Kinnear & Sons Pty. L td . . . 24.2 Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd. . . 339
"·a>·good Otis (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. See al!'o Page . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
,,·underllch Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 102
Corkboard Sheets Dust-Collecting and Remo,·al
Cis terns Flushing 286
See I n!lulatlon
Gar dner & Naylor Pt:r. Ltd. . . . . 339
R . Foreman & Son L td .
Grace Bros. Ltd 305 Corrugated or Plain Sheets Gal- •
1'1alle:rs Ltd. . . . . . . . . 348
vanized
Cleaners , ,. acuum See Galvan ized Sheets
E
· ~0 4
Noyes Bro11 ()telb ) Pty. Ltd .
D. Richar dson & Sons Pty. L td. . . ,, 56 Counters
State Electricity Commission-' '!ct. 378 See Shop E quipment
Earth Clips
Clocks Electric Cupboards See Electrical Acce8sorles

Coke
Ne"· System Telephon es Pty. L td . . 420 S teel
"·m. Bedford Ltd. . . . . .
" ·ormald B r os. Ltd. . .
164
264.
Ecclesiastical Furnishings
'\\·m. Bedford Ltd. . . . . . . . 137 '
The Australian Gas Lii::ht Co .. . 312 \Vood
D & ' "· Chandler Ltd 251 Electric
Collapsible Gates Cabl es, \\' ires and Flexible Cord
S£· Gates Collapsible See \\.Ires and Cables
Colours--Concrete Clocks
~' P Concn te Colourin1or D See Clocks, Electrir fibre
H eat in g- Board
Set: Heating, Electric
Column Reinforcement Po\\·e r-Supply and Distri.botio~
J.nterQ
~· . C n r· t R('infor· em· nt Dampcourse State Electricity Commission-\ ict. 376
eet·
~ee "'aterprooftn,:: ~O.f
Compression Fittings Re fr iger a t o rs
~·· . P p· Compre~s1on F1ttinc~ Dampers Air Set Hefrls::crator!I, Elf'c-trlc
SPe Lou\'re!I, Automatic ~ i gn ..,
Compressors Sf'l S1J.: ns. EIPC'trlr
.\ ir Decor at ion-1\f ural Electrical Filters-:
Geo. \Y. KPll>' & Lewis Pty. Ltd. 493 St-r l\Iural Decoration GudJ
~lcPherson's Pty. Ltd. . . . 2!!5 .\ ccessor ies Mal
.Amm onia De· humidifiers ,\ust. Gf'n£ra1 Elt>ctric Co. Ltd . 393
D R:
R '''erner & Co. Pty . Lt<i 444 Sf'e Humidifiers Edison s" an EleC'tric Co. Ltd . . 394
~•·t also Refris:erators Nilsen Cromie Ply Ltd . . . . 382
See all-O Pa1:c . . . . . . . . 446 Demolition Noyes Bros ()lelh) Pty. Ltd . . 304 Finis hi
J anH's '\"hdan .. . Fittin ~s See
Concrete Sf'e Lightin~ Fixtun•s
Co l ourin ~ Directory Boards Electro Copper Glazing
.Au~t.
C•'nlf'nt ~lanuf A.ssociatif>n . 13 "( 1 Ornamt nt~l ~l>'talwork
Nonpont" Pty. Ltd 40 ~t'f' Glazin~. CoppPr
Factors in l\l al< in g Good Concre t e Dis h\vashers Eleva tors
Aust. C•'ment )la.nut ~\.ssociation S \ E Ath• rton & ~ons Pty. Ltd. 473
See Lifts
F loor - Fi ni~hin g GardnPr & Naylor J>ty. Ltd . 4i8
Genoa Tl'rrazzo Co Pty Ltrl . 68 Sf·t- a.lso Pac-.. . 1:{5
Enamels
Floor-H a rdeners St c Paint!>
Colt>manoid . .. .. .. .. 38 Displa y Cases
'No np• rite Pt} LtJ . . . 41 ~ .. , ~t10'1I CQ<;{ S Enclos ures \'1ire F abr ic
Pre-( a<; t Product . . St" Fenring, 'Yire Fnbr1c Firepla
Hurn Pipe Co. .\ J!"t l Ltd 2!11 Door
P ipes F r ame~- H o ll o ~ .:\l eta l Engineers' Br ass\\·are D
St'e Pi11es, Concrete Au:;t. :'.\leta.1 Products Pty Lld. . 1-12 St t Pip•' Flt tlr1~~ Terra
R einfo r ced- D es i ~n Furnitu r e or Ha r d\\·ar e Aust.
Aust. RPinforced Concrctt> Enb. Co. ~. e Hard-n·arc Engines Wun
Ptr. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 25 Int ern a l Co n1bustion
Rein force ment Doors Geo . "·· Kelly & I ~P\\ Is Pty. Ltd. 49 4 Firepr
Aust. Reinforced Concrete Eni:: Co Bronze Steam See I
Pty. Ltd . . 24 St=.. Ornamental :'.\letaJ"·ork Geo. \\. Kelly & Le\\"ls Pty. Ltd 494
Contractors' Equipment Fi r e- Resistin g Escalators
Au st. )letal Products Pt:r. Ltd. 142
:\IcPt>f'rc:0n'!> Pty Lt• 2~5 \Yormald Bros. Ltd. 148 " ' aygood Otte (Aust.\ Pty Ltd. . . 462
Controllers Jl ollo \\' :\I eta I
Aust :'.\f.-.tal Produrts I'tr. Ltd. 142
,\ut omatic Chuhh'!' .\u~tralinn C'o Lt<i . . . 457
Auto. H+>atini::- .Appliances Pty. Ltd 36~
)Jajor Furnace & C'omb. E~ . Co.
Liquid Le\'el
{67 Li ft
Sc Lift Door~
F Fires
.:\letal F aced Au Pil
Auto JI .-.atini:: .\ppliance:; Pty. Ltd 363 Aus
Thermo ... tatic Aust. :'.\letal Products Pty. Ltd 142 Fabric-Concrete Reinforcements Electri
Brooks. Robinson & Co. Ltd . 141 s.-e Concret•~. Reinforcement
Auto Ii,.atin~ Appliance:; Pt\·. Ltd . 363 T. !'. Gill & Son Pty. Ltrl . 147 Edac
"'t eeI Nore
Cookers- Cooking Equipment J Connolly Ltd . 155 I
Facings Gas
E lectric S t one
Auc:t .-;, nPral Co Ltd
Elo~ctric
Erl1~on ~"an El<"l"tric- Co. Ltd.
429
395
\\'underlich Ltd .
St r onsrr oom
s.,c Stroni:room Door"
10:!
~tnndard
T erra Cotta
QuarrlPs Pty. Ltd. 44 ' Austi
lfe
Stat(' Elt>c. Comn11ss1on-\'1ct. -t30, 433 \\·underllch Ltd . 65

Fittin
Ga"' Do\vnpipes Electri
Australian Gas Lli:-ht Co
'I Ptropohtan Ga..c: Co...
320
3~3
See Rootlni: Fans Set
E lec tr ic Pi
"'ohd I'ut•l
Gardnc-r & Naylor Pty Ltd 477
Dra \ving Aust. General Ell'ctrl<' Co. Ltd. . .. 391
~oye:- llros <~lelb.) Pty. Ltd . . . . . 304
~e
~team Q\'('n I n,t r u1nent"" Shop
Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd. 4i6 Con1mcrcial C'op.rin~ C'o. . . \
1
ent ilatin g o r Exhau~ t (Centrifugal Ste
N. H. ~e·ward Pt.r Ltd. 3 and Propellor)
Cool Rooms and Cooling Cupboards Pa pers ~talleys Ltd . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 342 Flashin
~('P nf'frig\.>ra tor~ Commercial Cop.rini; Co 2 D . Hichard!'On & Rons Pty. Ltd. . . 34.9 Set
Copper Glazing Drenchers Fascias-1\letal Flat Rt
See Gla.zlni::-, Copper See Sprinkler Systc>rns 'Vunderlich Ltd . .. . . .. . . ?3 See

&AM ~A~·~ CAT~LOGVE ..................................................,..,..,.....,..,..............,................................,..............,.....,..............,__

x. • --
INDEX TO PRODUCTS

Fencing Flood Lighting Gas Appliances


Barbed \\'ire Aust. General Electric Co. Ltd. . 392 Bath Heaters
Rylands Broa. (Aust. ) Ltd . . . . . . 132 !';oye1 Bros. (:\1elb.) Pty. Ltd . . . 302 See IIeo.tcrs, \\.'atl'lr
Chain ~te:"lh or \Vire Phillps Lan1p• (A/a•la) Ltd . . . 404 Boilers
D • \\'. Chandler Ltd. . . . . . . . . 122 See Dollera, lieo.tlng
Cv clone Fence & Gate Co. l't> . Ltd. 128 Floor Burners
H). lnnds Bros. (AU:•t ) Ltd . . . . . . . 13'-' (.' overings See Burners, Ga.a
~lild Steel-Electric \Velded l>. & \V. Chandler Ltd ... .. 261 Cookers
D . & \\'. Chandler Ltd . . . . . . . . 12~ Grace Bros. Ltd .. .. .. 269 See Cookt•ra
H unle Stcl' I Lt d . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Pnbco Products (Aust. ) Ltd . • . 77
Coppers
Post~-SteeJ Hardeners-Concrete See Coppers, Ga8
C)'Clone> Fencd ~ Gate Co Pl) Ltd. 12!! ColenHi.nold . . . . . .. 38
Fires
R\ lands Broe. (Aust. ) Lld . . . 131 Nonporlte Pty. Ltd . . . . . . . 40
See Fires, Ga.a
Squ.o re Steel Tube Fountains, Cafe
D. Chandler Ltd . . . . . .
,i.., \\ 123 Flooring See Care Fountains
Cyclone Fence & Gate Co. Pty. Ltd 12b Asphalte
\\'ire--Fabric Heaters
Federal \'al -tie-Travers Asphalte See Heaters-'\Vater, Ga.s
D . & \\'. Chandler Ltd. . . 124 Co. Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Cvclone Fence & Gatti Co. Ply. Ltd . l:.?S Hardwood Hot \Vater Urns
\Vire-.N et ting See Cafeteria Equipment
Cun1lng Smith & Co. Pty. Ltd. . . . 170 Incinerators
Ryl11nds Bros. (Aust.) Ltd . 132 See also Pages . . . 167, 169
\Vire Coil See Incinerators
• Parquetry or \Vood Block Radiators
Rylands Bro~ . (..\ust.> Ltd . 13 2 Brooks, Robinson & Co Ltd. . . 172
\Vrought Iron Cumlni; Smith & Co. Pty . Ltd . 17U See Radiators. Gas
J . Connolly Ltd . . .. . . . 155 Prepared or Roll Refrigeration
Cyc lo ne Fence & Gat e Co. Pt)'. Ltd. 1211 D & Chandler Ltd . . . .
\\' 76 See R efrigerator::i, Ga::i
Pa.bco Products (Aust. ) Ltd. . . ;; Stoves
Fibre Rubber Sheet or Tile See Stoves
Board Dunlop Perdrlo.u Rubber Co. Ltd. . 279
Inte rnational Fibre Board Ltd . . 612 Tile Gates
Sheets, Rods and Tubes Aust. Tesselated Tiie Co. Pty. Ltd . 2~
Noyes Bros. (~Ielb . ) Pty. Ltd. . . 301 \Vunderlich Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 23 Collapsible
Chubl>'s .Australian Co. Ltd. . 457
Floors C. Dowell & Sons Pty. Ltd. . . 161
Fibrous Plaster Sheets \Vormald Bros. Ltd. . . . . . . 160
~ te Plaster. Fibrous Concrete--See Pages . . . . 13. 28
Gypsum Block-See Page .. 64 Entrance
J. Connolly Ltd. . . . . . . . . 168
Filters Air Terra Cotta Block-See Page . . . . 67
Chubb's Australian Co. Ltd. 457
Gardner & Na) lor Pty. Ltd. . . 339 ~Ii ld Steel
Malleys Ltd . . . . .. . ... . 342 Flush Valves See Fencing
D . Ric hard s on &: So ns Pty. Ltd . 357 See \"alves, Flush Square Steel Tube
See Fencing
Finishings-1\letal or \Vood Freestone \Vire Fabric
See Trim Standard Quarries Pty Ltd. . . . . 42 See Fencing
Fire \Vrought Iron
Fuel Oil See ~enclng
Escape~Steel See 011, Fuel
See Structural Steel Gauges Pressure and Altitude
Extinguishers Furnaces Industrial A. E. Atherton & Sons Pty. Ltd. 341
\Vo rmald Bros. Ltd. . 310 Major Furnace & Comb. Eng. Co. . 367
Hose Generating Units Electric
S ee Hose, Fire Furniture
j
Screens Geo. \V. Kelly & Le"' is Pty. Ltd. 494
Grace Bros. Ltd . l!70 Bed, Dinin g Room, etc.
Grace Bros. Ltd. 266 Glass Sheet or Plate
Fireplaces Counter Sea ts
See Page . . . . . . ... 279
Brooks, Robinson & Co. Ltd
See also Page . .
:.!36
236
D . & '\\'. Chandler Ltd 251
Terra Cotta Kitchen
Aust. Tess elated Tile Co. Pty. Ltd. 232 D . & """ Chandle r Ltd. 261 Glazing
"''underllc h Ltd. . . . • • . . 2:.! Grace Bros. Ltd . . . 268 Copper, Electro-Copper, Fire-Resis ting
Brooks, Robinson & Co. Ltd. . . . . 23i
Fireproofing Fuses-Electrical T . S. Gill & Son Pty. Ltd. 238
See Pages .. 69, 61 Wunderlich Ltd. . . . . . . 240
Nilsen Cron1le Pty. Ltd. . . . . 382 Leadlight
Fire Resisting Noyes Bros. (l'rlelb. ) Pty. Ltd. 304 T. S. Gill & Son Pty. Ltd. 238
Doors Glazing Bars
See Doors, Fire-resisting
Glazing Brooks, Robinson & Co. Ltd. 96
See Glazing, Copper G R. H . ~1ytton & Co. Pty. Ltd.
\Vunderlich Ltd. ..
302
2:.!
See also Page . . . . . . . . . . 91
Fires
..\ir Pit Galvanized Sheets Granite
Aust. Tes selated Tile Co. Pty. Ltd. 232 John Lysaght (Aust ) Ltd .. .. .. 81 Standard Quarries Pt> Ltd. 42
Electric
Edison Sl'.·an Electric Co. Ltd. . 294 Gratings
Noyes Bros. ( ?.lelb. ) Pty. Ltd. 302 Garage Door Hangers and
Gas Equipment D Richardson & Son Pty. Ltd. 362
Australian Gas Ll~ht Co. :.!17 Ric hards -\Vllcox :\Ifg. Co. . . 252
Me troPQlltan Ga.a Co. 326 \Vormald B ros" L t d . . . . . . . 245 Grilles and Screens Metal
See Ornamental Metahvork
Fittings Garages Standard Steel
Electrical Gardner Constructions Pty. Ltd. 119 Guards Machine
See Lighting Fixturl'!I See Fencing
Pipe Garden
See Pipe Fitting•
Furniture Gutters-Galvanized, Sheet Metal
Shop Picton Hopkins & Son Pty. Ltd. . . 188 See Roofing
See Shop EQulpment
Ornaments Gypsum
Flashing See Terra Cotta
See Roonng Hollow Blocks
Gas See Hollow Blocks, Gypsum
Flat Roofing Australian Gas Light Co. . . 312 Plas ter
See Roofing, Prepared Metropolltan Oas Co. . . . . . . 323 See Plaster, Gypsum

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XI.
S CATALOGUE
INDEX TO PRODUCTS
Light
Hospital K fl~kA
H Equipment-S terilizers , etc.
A E. ~\.therton & Sons Pty Ltd . 474
Kitchen Cooking Equipment Po'tltle
Jll'O'?kj
480 Sl:'t Cookin'- Equlpn1ent 1' ..
Handra ils l\Ietal Gar d n e r & Naylor Pty. Ltd.
s. 0
See Ornamt ntal ~tetalwork See also Pa&e . . .
Furniture--Steel
136
L Roof ~1
264
Hangers-Door \ Vormald Bros. L td Lacquers Set w

See Hardwarf' Partitions -!\letal St!e Pain ts ~tallboa


Hard,va re See Partitions, M e tal
Lamps Incandescent arook
T~
Door Closers 250
Hot Water Installations Aust. GenPrA.1 Electric C'o. Lt<.I 39~ BG
\Vn1. Bedford Ltd. . . . . G ard n er & Naylor Pty. L td. . . . 335 Ed1,;on !-h\'an Electric Co. Ltd. . 3114
21S5 Noyes Bros. C:\lelb.) Pty. Ltd. 30-'
~IcPherson's Pty. Ltd . .
Sargent & Co. . . . . . . 257 See also H eater s , Water
Philips L111np.:1 (A/asla> Ltd . •Olt
Lime to1
Humidifiers and Humidity Control 5(.4fldl
Door Furniture S1 c also I •at.;" 411
24.7 Auto H t>atlng Applia nces Pty. Ltd. 363
Linings
\\'m Bedford Ltd . . . . .
LJ. & \\. Chandler Ltd. :.!51 C r ossle & Duff Pty. Ltd. . . 349 Lampshades
Sargent & Co. . . . . 255 Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltrt 339 See Llt.. hting Flxtute.~ • A•bt=il
~!alleys Ltd. 342 \fUll
Floor S prings 250 Lath or Plas ter Base • Carpet
\\."m Bedford Ltd. Hydraulic Power C'e Iotex C o. . . . . . . . . '"6
. . . •., Celot
Fo lcli n ~ P arti t ions H ydraulic PO\\·er, Elec. & Hydraulic International FlhrP. Boa.rd Ltd . <Ten- 1nter1
H1chards-\\'llcox )Jfg. Co 253 L ifts Ltd . . 4 48 Test) . . . .. . . . . . . .. 617 Tes
Garage l1oor Laundr)' Equipment & 1\tachinery tnsula
S•' e Garage Door ceJot
J\ ust. General Electric Co. Ltd . 391
General Builders
LJ. & \\'Chandler Ltd . I D. & \\". Chandler Ltd. .
~Ialle) s Ltd . . . . . . . . . .
:!51
3411
Joten
Tef
)lcPh<'rson' ~ Pty. Ltd . . Noyes Bros. ( ~Ielb.) Pty. Ltd. . ao•
l' J \\'hite & Son!:! Pty Ltd. Implements lletal
Locks, Padlocks, Bolts, e tc. l on tractor :-.
State Blt·ctrlcity Con11u1s,,1un \'let.
See also Pa~e
432
136
wun
:.!46 C:ft> I
'le Pherson':-; l't)'. Ltd 2~a
\\"~
\\'m Bedford Ltd .
l.J. 6: \\'. Chnntih'r Ltd :.!51 La\vnmO\Vers
Chubli'~ Australian Co. Ltd 1 bl Ga rden C J . \\"hite & Sun,, Pty Ltd ~511
258 !\lcPherson's Pty Ltd . :.!b5
Ste I
C . J. \\'hlte & Sons Pty. Ltd.
\\' indO\\."
Stat.- )lon1t-r Pipe & He1nt'orct-d ,_,.II Leadlights
\\.'rn. Bedtord Ltd . . . . . 248
Cone rt-le \\' or k s oo
See Glazing Locker
Richards-\\"llcox ~lfg. Co. 253 Incinerators
8arg• nt & Co. . . . . . 2;,7 Australian Gas Lh;ht Co . 31!!, 4b3 Letters l\le tal
GoodnJ Inc.inerator Co. 4111 ~l:'t: Ornll111t n tal )fl:'ltil\\ urk
Heating ~tate ::\lonler Pipe & Reinfoict:d •)<.
Locks
Electric Concrete \\·or k ~ - oo
~
Library Shelving
.\ust. G~·nernl Electric Co. Ltd . . 391 Si:e ~helving
!'\oyei; Bros. 1 :\tt:llt.) Pty. Ltd. . ... 302 Indus trial Heating Lift
State Electricity Com1nission-·v1ct. :! 7!J See Heaters, Industrial
Installati,1ns-Hot \V ater Cars
A. E. Ath•·rton k Sons Pty. Ltd 310 Ins truments Brooks, Hoblnson & Co. Ltd 4ti!I
G•Lrdn1·r & Na} lor Pty. Ltd 3i 6 Draw in g Chubl>'s Australian Co. Ltd . 46ti
Sle also l'ai.;e . . . ... 3 71 S1•e Drawing I nstruments C Do\\ di & ::::on::t Pty. Ltd 151
T S. Gill & Son Pty. Ltd 147
P ant.>! El ect r ical \\·a>good Otis (Aust.} Pty Ltd ~ 51
Gardner & !'\aylor Pty Ltd . 33G Aust G1·1H~ ral Elec:tnc Co. Ltd 391 ~lachin
!'\oyl·s Bros c .:\lelu ) Pty. Ltd 304 (.'a r G a t e~
~e
II eaters Sur\ e~ in g \\'orrnald Bro~ . Ltd ltill
.\ir- Dl a~t See Sur,·eylng- Instrurn.-01,, Door :-. Magne~
)laclntosh & Co. Pty. Ltd. 359 Aust. )letal Products l't) . Ltd 14% See
.\ ir-Cabinet and Concealed Ins ulation Brook:-, Hohinson & Co Ltd 4611
See Radlators-ConveC'tlon Boa rd-Hoof and l•'loor Chul>b' s .Australian Co. Ltd. 457 Mail
4 ~& C. Vo\\ ell & Sons Pty. Ltd 151
.\ir-l >iffu.., ing t..: ni ts Cf'lotex Co . .. ..
lntt'1national Fibre Board Ltd . (Ten· T. S . Gill & ~on Pty. Ltd. 14i Box
D. Hichardson & Sons Pty. Ltd . 366
\\'a)good Otis <~\ui:-t . ) Pty. Ltd. 461 wui
Test> 512
.\ ir-lleati n ~ E lements Door- }J angers, C lo~er!'> and Ch eck~ Chut
CRrdner & ::-\aylor Pty Ltd 337 Boile r Chul>b's Australlan Co Ltd. . 457 ~
)lac:1ntosh & Co. Pty. Ltd 3:-,9 ,:>.;e\\all' s Insulation Ct.. . 1.td 51~
\\'aygood Olis (J\.ust.J Pty LtJ . 451
,\ ir-\ \'a1m _\ir F urnace Coo l Cha n1 ber a nd Ref r ige ra to r
Ce lot ex Co . -t ~•ti
Hichttrds- \\'ilcox ~Iig Co ~54 llanl~
~lauGso
)lalleys Ltd. . . . . . . . Door-Inte r locks
::-\t-" all's Insulation Co Ltd olb
,\ ir-t..:n it R . \\"••rner & Co. Pt~ Ltd . 44-t Rlchnrds-\\'ilcox l\lfg l'o. :!54
,\. E Alhf'rton & ~on~ Pty. Ltd :HO
En c l o~ures or i: r ont'
<;aril nl'r & Naylor Pty. Ltd 337 E l<>c t r ica l .1:e
)l11r1ntos h & Co Pty. Ltd 353 FedPral Val-de-Tra\' ... r-1 .\:-;phalte J Connolly Lt<l. . . 155
)Iall"Y s Ltd. . . . . . . . 342 Co. Ltd .. .. ..
!'\o} •·s Bros ( )Ielb. J Pt~ Ltd
74
3U.t
C . Vowell & !'ons l'ty. Lld .
\Vaygood Otis (.AU!lt I Ptr Ltd
151
451 Mech~
.,ee
l ndu~t • ial-l-, tec tric or Ga..,
Australian Gas Li~ht C'o . .'.\l a~ n<' s i a-8:> u ,o Indicat or s
.\ust. Gt·n,.rul Elt-ctnc Co. Ltd .Newull's Tnsula.tlon l'o Lt<I 51 '- :Urook.s. Hohlnson & Cu. Lt<l . 4tib ~lemor
\\'ayi;ood Otis (,\.ust. I Ply l,1t1 451 See
\Ya ter-1':lect r ic Pipe
334 Nt\\all s Insulation l\' Ltd 51'1 S igna ls and .\ cce,sorie"'
Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd
:-; ta l•· Elect rtl'l lY Corn1niss1on- \'1C't 434 Hichnrd:-; - \\' ilC'OX ;\[fJ.:. Co :!54 .\letal
\\" at er-Gas Ins ulators Electrical \\'ayi.:oo.J Ott8 (Aust) l'ty Ltd 451 See
Noyt-s Bro~ (\1tlb) Pty Ltu :Sll4
,\ ust rallan Gas Llld1 l Co. . .. . . 314
2~1
Lifts Goods and P assenger ~tetal
)) f..:. \\'. Chandll·r LtJ
<;nrdnl'r & !'\nylor Pty Lt•l. 3:!4 Interlocks Lift Door E lectric (~lo
Gr8<'l' Bros. Ltd . . 3(15 "e" Lift Doors Aust. General Electric Co. Ltd. . 4oU
In
348 Hydraulic Po\ver, Elec. & Hydraulic
)laliP} s Ltd . . . . .
~lcPheri:;on·~ Ply. Ltd . :!~5
Iron-Pig Lifts Ltd . ( \\' esttni::hous c J • • -149 ~~
.,. Hroki>n Hill Pty <'o Ltd lU~
\\'a} J;ood Otis {Au~t I Pt) . Ltd 451
~lt.:tropolltan Gas Co 3 .. ::i
\Valer-Indir ect H ydrau lic ~leten
Auto fleatlnJ;" .Appliances Pty. Ltd. 363 Ii) <lraulic Po·wer. Elec & Hydraulic s
Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd.
\Vate r-~olid Fue l or Oil Burner s
. . . . 334
J Lifts Ltd.
Light Goods
4•2!

Mill E
~ee Boilers Jambs Steel )lalli·ys Ltd 34

Hollo'" Blocks See Trim Lighting Fixtures Electrical - Mix in


Floor Reinforceme nt Joinery ( l . uminaires, Reflectors. et c. ) s
Aust. R e lnf. Cone Ent:' Co. Pty. Ltn . 34 ,\u~t
G) p<.;u m
Brooks, Robinson &. Co. Ltd.
1 . S . Gill & Son Pty. Ltd .
17:!
17-t
General Electric Co. Ltd. . . . 384
\\'111. Bedford Ltd. . . 137. 41~
Mone!
Au~l. Gypsum Products Pty. Ltd til 11. o;: \\' Chand l»r Ltd 251 s
'f erra Cot ta Jointing Compound-I>ipe Edison Swan Electric Co. Ltd. 396 Motoli
Llvt.' rpool Tile 8· TPrra Cotta Co. Ld 5i See Pipe, Jointing Cornp•Jur111 Grace Bros. Ltd . _. . . . . 41!1
N'o>•·s Bro!:! (;\telb) Pt). Ltd . !i04 R)
I-lose-Fire, \\To,·en Canvas Junction Boxes Philips Ln.n1ps ( A / asla) Ltd 397 Motor
Thos. Evans Pt> Ltd See Electrical Accessorle:. Stat~ :1-;1ec C'omrnlsslon, \.'let 377. 410
AU
RAM AY'. CATALOG U

XII.
INDEX TO PRODUCTS

Light Mouldings Panel Heating


Floor r.tetal See H eo.tlnv
Brooks, Roulnaon & L'u Ltd 70
Pn' e1nent Chubh'• Auatraho.n Co . Ltd . .
T. H . Gill &. Son Ply. Lld . .
4!>7
147
Panelling-Wood
Brouk • Robinson & Cu. l.lJ 7U See \\ ood Pnnellln1r
R . H . :'\lytton t\ Co Pt y Ltd 302
·r. s . 0111 & Sun Pt)·. Ltd . 14 7 \\·unl11•rllch Ltd • • 102 Paper
B . U 1 'lununer & Co. . 71
\Vood Buildin ~
Ito of C um in., ~1u lth & Co . Pl> Ltd . 170
Sec Skylla;hts ~ee n.lso l'ag el' . . . 167, 168 U. & \V . C handle r Ltd . . 76
!'\tailboard 'l'ile \Vall Coverings
Brooks, Hoblnson & Co. Ltd 70 SP~ \Vo.II Covering•, Papf'1
Aust 'l'l•s111•lntcd Tile Cu l'l> Ltd ZJZ
T . s . Ulll &. Son Pty . l.ld . 147
H . 0 . l'll1111111t•r "' Co 71 f>arquetry Flooring
Mural Decoration See Flooring, Parquetry
Limes tone G. Qu.,ntln S utton 275
Standard Quttrrl~.!I l't > Ltd 4:t f>artitions
Gypsun1 Block
Linings
.\ .. be~tos Cemen t
N Aust Gypsum Products l'ty Lld. . 61
Nameplates Hollow r.tetal
\\'underllch Ltd . 176 Aust. l\Ietal Products Pty. Ltd. 260
Carpet Se<> Orname ntal ~Ietalwork Chut.h'a .A ustralian Co. Ltd . 457
Ct.•lott.•x Co. . . -& ~6
Neutral Links and Bars Hospital
• Internatio nal Fll1re Hoard Ltd tTen· Aust llctal Products Ptr. Ltd. 262
Test) . fili Nilsen Cromie Pty Ltd :$b2
Steel St ron groo1n
In~ulation Night Banking System \\·1n Bedrord Ltd . 164
Celote~ Co -l!lti C J . \\.bite & Sons Pt> Ltd :!5!1 'foilet
International Fibre Board Ltd ('ft-n- Aust . :'\ll'tal Products Pty Ltd . 260
Teat) . 617 Non-Drip Taps
\let al See T aps, Non-drip Pavement Lights
\\·underllch LtJ 23, 104 See Lights. Pa\'ement
"ee al~o Pa~e . .
\\ood
135 r
0 1 Paving
Curnln~ Snllth & l'u l 't) LtJ . 170 .-\ sphalte
S~e also Pa~.,_.s 167. 169
Oil I>'ederal \'al-de-Travers A~pbalte
liurners Co. Ltd .. ., .. .. .. . 74
Lockers Steel See Burnt:rs, Oil
Hituminous
Aust Products l 'ty. Ltd
~Ietal 1-!2 Burnin ~ In stallat i on~
~Ialle) s Ltd. . . :!63 Shell Co. of Aust. Ltd. 69
Gardnt:r & Na.ylo1 I't) Lttl 334
\Vonnnld Bro:l . Ltd . :?64 See Pagea 37tJ. 374 Concrete
Genoa Terrazzo Co. Pty. Ltd 68
Locks Fuel
Con1 Oil Reftnerle!I Ltd 3ti9 Re inforce ment- Road
~.,_.e HarJ w u.re See Concrete R elnror cemen t
Shell Co oC Aust. Ltd. 371
Louvres Automatic Till· .\ustralla.n Gas Li~ht l'u -l~J Stone
l\Ialleys Ltd . J 4~
Standard Quarries Pty Ltd. 4!1
D Rlchardaon ,\: !:-on" Pt~ Ltd Jti~ Oil Proofing Concrete Tile
See \Vaterprooftng Aust Tes!'Plat ed Tile Co. l'ly. Ltd 232
M Ornamental !\-fetal Work Pier Cases
Ferric- ( \\'rou ght Iron and s tee l) See Shop Equipment
:\lachine Guards \\' ire Fabric D & \\.Chandler Ltd 12U
SeE' Fenc:lng-\Ylre Fabric J . Connolly Ltd . . 15.> Pile Armour-Concrete
Cyclone Fence & Gate Cu Pty Ltd 128 Slatt> :\Ionler Pipe & Helnlorced
l\lagnesia (85 70 ) Ins ulation C Do" t:ll & Sons Ptr Ltd 151 Concr ete \Vorks 28!1
I
See InauJatlon Hu1ne Stet'I Ltd 127
:\fail ~on-Ferric - ( Bra~s. Bron i;t>, Copper, Pipe
Boxes etc.) Fittings-Bra &~
\Ym Bedford Ltd. . 137 A. E . Atherton & Son s Pty Ltd . ;j 41
"·underllch Ltd l U:I
Brooks, Robinson & Cl• Ltd 1-11 Grace Ilros. Ltd 306
I
Chutes Chulib's Australian Co. Ltd . 161, 457 ~ra11,• ys Ltd . . . 348
See ChutE'!'I, llall l' Llo\\·ell & Sons Pty Ltd 151 ~£cPh1 rson's Pty. Ltd 284
T S. Gill & Son Pty. Ltd . . . 147
i\lantels R. H. :\Iytton & Co. Pt>·- Lld. . 3U2 I
Fittings-Cast Iron
• Grace Bros Ltd. :nu l:i. 1 fl:! R. Foreman & Son Ltd . 281>
\Vunderll<·h Ltd
Perforated Fit tin ~s-Co m1>re ss ion
I\lausoleum Doors D R1 ch11.rclson & Son " l'c~ Lttl .
A. E . Atherton & Sons Pty. Ltd . ;j 11
St.e Ornamental ~lt'lU.I\\ urh Fittin gs-Lead
1\-lechanical Ventilation Ovens Grace Bros. Ltd . 306
Set Cooki ng Equipml•nt Fittin~s-l\1alleable Iron
St:"e ' 'entllatlon. l\lechanlcal :\1cPherson's Pty Ltd 2b-t
l\lemorial Tablets Overhead Track Equipment Fit tin g~-Stee l
Richa.rds-\Vllcox l\.Ifg Co . :!51 ~lcPherson's Pty . Lt tl 284
See Ornamt:"ntal !\1 et ah' ork
Oxide-Titanium Zinc J oin tin K Compound
)letal Ceilings Set" l'alnl:. KA.ustlne Pty Ltd Z!H
See Ceilings, ~etal

~Ietals Nickel Copper Alloy p Pipes


Cast Iron
( 1\-lonel) Padlocks
R Forernnn & Son Ltd . . 28ti
International :-.:tckf'l Co. l;j 4 Concrete
St'c ttho l'ai;es 3u2. :ill!'•, 3 H1. 17:!, '4i;. See Hant \\'1:1.r .. Hume Pipe Co. (.Aust.) Ltd. . . . Z91J
477. 478
Paints State )lonier Pipe & Rei nforced
1\-leters Electrical Concrf'te \Vorks 281l
I Bituminou& Hea ting
See Instruments. Elt-t·trlc·a.J Federal Val-de-Tra,·t·rs .\s1.>tu1.lt•.' \Vm. Dtdlonl Ltd. . . ;j2!1
Co. Ltd .. .. . 75
!\till Exhaust Fans Kaustlne Pty. Ltd. . 294 Stonewar e
• ~ee Fans Shell Co. of Aust Ltd . . . ti !i Aust. Tesselated Tile Co. Pt.r. Ltd 23:!
Prepared Paints, Enan1e ls, Varnh,he ... , \Ve lded Steel
!\-fixing Valves Lacquer!', etc. GardnPr Constructions Pt) . Ltd. 116
Sf·e Valves. l\flxlnK Hun1e Steel Ltd. . . . . . . . . 126
L1·wis Hergt-r & Ro n 'Aust. I Ltd . 203
1\-lonel l'tletal Hardi e Trading PO Ltd . . . . . . . 195 \Vrou ght Iron or Stee l
Sher\\·ln 'Vllllarns Co . (.\ust) Ltd . l !)!) l\.lc Pherson' s Pty. Ltd 2ls!i
Sec 1\-!etals
Ster ling Varnis h C'o ~11
l\lotor J>asses Taubnlans Pty Ltd 218 Plan Copying
Rylands Bros ( , \u ."l t , Lltl 131 ~1erchandi s in g See Prints
D . & \\ Chandler Ltd 261
Motors Electric H . H. Groth & Co. . 276 Plaques-Metal
Aust. Gen Elt.>ctrle Co Ltd ~IcPherson's Pty Ltd 2b& See Ornamental l\.Ietalworll

---------------------------------------------------RAll'IS
AY'SCATALOOUI XIII.
INDEX TO PRODUCTS

Railings Metal Roof Trusses Steel


Plaster See Ornamental Metalwork
See Structural Steel
Fibrous Sheets ' Ropes
Picton Hopkins & Son Pty. Ltd . . . 181 Reflectors Lighting Geo. Kinnear & Sons Pty. Ltd. . . 2•2
Gypsum See Lighting Fixtures
.Aust. Gypsum Products Pty. Ltd. 178 Rubber Flooring
Ornamental F ibrous Refrigeration See Flooring, Rubber
Picton Hopkins & Son Pty. Ltd. 181 Brine and Ice Tanks
Portland Cement
Aust. Cemen L ?.Ianur. A ssoc. . 189
R . Werner & Co Pty Ltd .
Cabinets
R . Werner & Co. Pty. Ltd.
444

444
s I

Plastering See also Page . . . . . . 478 Safe Deposits


Wm Bedford Ltd. . . . • . . . . . . 164 ign5 .
Picton Hopkins & Son Po Ltd . . . 180 Cool Chamber s, Ins ulation and Chubb'~ Austra.llan Co. Ltd. 161 EJedrll
Fittings T5
Plastic Wood R. \Verner & Co. Pty. Ltd. 444 Safes f,d I
See Wood, Plastic l\lechanical Wm. Bedford Ltd. . . . . . . . . 164 lletal
Plugs-Power or Light See Page . .. . . .. . 446 Chubb' s Australian Co. Ltd.
C. J. White & Sons Pty. Ltd.
161
. . 268 Stt
See Electrical Accessories
Refrigerators 1 \\ire
Sanitary Combinations and Pans ()
Plumbing Electric -Dry Closets
Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd . 335 Aust General Electric Co Ltd.
Auto. H eating Appliances Pty. Ltd .
436
363 ?.!alleys Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34&
implifi
~
Dome~tic Eng & Plumbers' Sup-
Portland Cement plies Co. Pt)'. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 437 Sanitary Fittings
Aust Cement l\Ianuf Asi.oc. Ne'' S>stem Telephones Pty. Ltd . . 438 See Pipe. Fittings Sinks
Noyes Bros. (~lellJ . ) Pty Ltd. . . . . 439 ,.t',
Pre-Cast State Electricity Commission-Viet. 440 Sash ).! F!
R. \Verner & Co. Pty. Ltd . . 444
Concret e Products
See Concrete Products. Pre-cast Gas
Cord
See Cord, Suh l~l j
Australian Gas Light Co 319 R t't
Stone Pulleys and \Veights
See Stone, Pre -ca.st Metropolitan Ga.s Co. . 324 S ee P age . . . . 2 ,~ ..
·· \letal
~

Preservatives Regulators Scaffolding


See Controller~ Picton Hopkins & Son Pty Ltd. 18U
S tone
Nonporlte Pty. Ltd . . 40 Scaffolding Ropes
\Vood Reinforcement See Ropes
B . G. Plummer & Co. 72 Brickwork
See Brickwork Reinforcement Screens
Pressed Cement Concrete Bank "k~ lig
Picton Hopkins & Son Pty Ltd. 187 See Concrete Reinforcement See Ornam~ntal l\Ietalv.orh (on Cl
Road Roll er \Vire (Rolscreen) B.
Prints Blue, Sepia, Helio, etc. Sec Concrete Reinforcement Aust Reinforced Concrete Eng. Co. "'bee
Commercial Copying Co ~ Stron groom Pty. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4g4 }I
See St ron ~room Relnforct-rnent R.
Producer Gas Plants Relief Valves Seats w
?.1aJor Furnace & ComlJ I-;ng . Co . 367 \\'m. Bedford Ltd. 13i
See Valves, Relief
Projectors Floodlighting Septic Tanks
See Floodlighting
Res taurant Equipment Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd. . . :i36
Gardner Ill Naylor Pt> Ltd -176 Hume Pipe Co. <Aust.) Ltd. . . 290
Kaust lne Pty. Ltd. . . . . .. .. .. 294
Pulpits Ridging-Vent State ?tlonier Pipe & Reinforced poutiJ
See Ecclesiastical Furnishing~ Concrete '\'orks . . . . .. .. .. 292 ~
See ·ventilation, Ridging
Pumping Sets Oil Burner Roller Screens Se\\·age Disposal Installations prink
MaJor Furnace & Comb. E n g Co. 3G7 See Screens. Roller \\'Ire Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd. . . 336
Hci
Pumps Roller Shutters Sewerage Systems Chemical 'i\
Kaustine Pty. Ltd. . . . . . . . . 294
Centrifugal See Shutters, Roller tains
A . E Atherton & Sons Pty. Ltd . . 341 Shades •I
Geo \\' Kelly & Lewis Pty. Ltd .. 297 Roof Glazing System ( Luxfer) See A·wnings or Blind:::. ::.t~
1.-IcPherson's Pty. Ltd . . 2b5 Brooks. RolJlnson & C'o Ltd 96
Centrifugal-1\t otor Driven LTnits Sheeting
Auto Heating Appliances Pty. Ltd. 36:i Roofing ..\sbes tos Cement
Plunger Accessories-Sheet l\1etal \Vunderllch Ltd. 176
Geo. \V Kelly & Lewis Pt> . Ltd . J o hn Lysaght (Aust.) Ltd b5 :\1 eta I
S ump ~lallcys Ltd. . . . .. .. .. 348 \\· underllch Ltd 23
Geo W Kelly & L e\vls Pty. Ltd. 297 R . H . ?tlytton & Co Pty. Ltd 302
Sheet Metal Fittings I
Accessories-Terra Cotta
Putty \\'und erlich Ltd 93 See Roofing, Accessories or '\'entllatlon
See P~e ... 236 Asbestos Ce ment
Wunderlich Ltd . 23 Shelving-Metal
Aust. !\fetal Products Pty. Ltd. 142
Corrugated Sheets-Gah anized
R John Lysaght (Aust ) Ltd !Sl \Vm. Bedford Ltd. . . . . . . . .
ChublJ's Australian Co. Ltd.
.• 164
161
Radiators Flat ~!alleys Ltd. . . . . . 263
See Prepared or Roll \Vormald Bros. Ltd. . . . . . 264
Cas t Iron-Steam or Hot \V ater .'.\la te rials
\Vm. Bedford Ltd . . . . . . . . .. 329
Domestic Eng. & Plumbers' Sup-
~IcPherson 's Ptv. Ltd 21S5 Shingles Roofing
plies Co. Pty Ltd. . . . . 330 ~1 etal · Sc~ RootlnJ:", ShlnG"lc.s I
Gardner & Naylor Pty. Ltd . . . . 337 \Vunderllch Ltd. . . . ~3
Convection-(Non-Ferric) - Steam or Plain Sheet-Gal"·anized Shop
John Lysaght (Aust.) Ltd . 81 Equipment or Furnishing~
Hot \Vater \\' m Bedford Ltd. . . . . . . 137
Macintosh & Co. Pty. Ltd. . 369 Prepared or Roll Brook!9, Robln::.on & Co. Ltd. 236 tee!
Electric D. & \\ Chandler Ltd. . 76 T . S . Gill & Son Pty. Ltd. . . .. 239
Aust General Electric Co. Ltd. 391
Fede:ral '\'al-de-TraYers Asp.balte Info
Noyes Bros. (l\1elb.) Pty. Ltd. 304 Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Fronts B
Pabco Products (Aust.) Ltd . 77 Brooks. Robinson & Co. Ltd. %38 'hel
Gas-Steam Shingles-Prepared or Roll T S Gill & Son Pty Ltd . . . 238
St
Australian Gas Light Co. 318
Metropolitan Gas Co. 326 D. & ,V. Chandler Ltd. . . . . 76 Show Cases , tru
Tiles-Terra Cotta See Shop Equipment s
Radio Apparatus Au.!lt. Tesselated Tile Co. Pt>'. Ltd. :.!32 Wind
New System Telephones Pty. Ltd .. 420 \Yunderllch Ltd. 9S Showers St
Standard Telephones and Cables Transparent Grace Bros. Ltd. . . 305
CA/a.sin.) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 See Skylights D . & W Chandler Ltd . .. 261 teril'
Se
&AM.IAY' i c&T.i.oocs ....................................................................................................................
XIV.
.. IZ
INDEX TO PRODUCTS

Shutters Stone Taps


Steel Roller Archittttural Non-Drip
\\'ormald Hroa. Ltd. 160 Standard Quarrlea Ply. Ltd. . . . . 42 Noyea Broa. (~felb. ) Pty. Ltd. 30.
\Vood Roller Facin1t Plain
\Vornu~Jd Bros. Ltd . 160 See Facing, Stone Grace Broa. Ltd . . . . . . . . 306
Siding-Corrugated Sheets Pavin1t
John Lysaght (Auat .) Ltd. . . 87
See Pavln,., Stone Tar Products
Pre.('a st The Australian Ou Light Co. . 312
Signalling Systems Picton Hopkins &: Son Ply. Ltd. . . 187 Telephones and Telephone Systems
Ausr. G~neral Electric Co. Ltd . . . . 391 \Vallings N ew Syetem Telephones Ply, Ltd .. 420
~e·w Systern Telephonea Pty. Ltd .. 420 See WalllnKe. S tonfl Standard Telephones and C ables
(A/a.ala) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426
Signs Stonework
Electric Stan da rd Qu&rrle" Pt1. Ltd .. .. 42 Teleprinters Electric Messenger
T . S . Gill & Son Pt> . Ltd . . .
Ed. Campbell &
..
Son Pty. Ltd.
14 7
114
Store Fronts Standard Telephones and Cables
CA/aala) Ltd . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 426
See S h o p Front•
i\letal
See Ornamental Metal\\ork Stoves Tennis Courts
\\' ire Fabric Sf'f' Cookln'> EqulpmP.nt See Pages .. . .. .. . . 35, 76
Cyclone Fence Gatf'! Co. Pty Ltd 128
Strainers '\\Tater Terra Cotta
• Simplified Practice Domel!ltlr En~ . Plumhers
&: S up- Chimney Pots
See Standard11 pllea Co Pty. Ltd . 332 \\"underllc h Ltd . 23
Sinks Faience
D. & \\'. Chandler Ltd 251
Strongroom Aust TesselatPd Tile Co. Pty. Ltd. 232
Grae" Bros . Ltd. . . 305 Doors Fireplaces
l\f c Pher~o n " s Pty. 1.td 286 '\Vm . Bedford Ltd . . . 164 See Fireplaces
Cast Iron Chubb'11 Australian Co. Ltd. 161 Flooring Tiles
R . Forcn1an & Ron Ltd 286 \Vo rmald Bros. Ltd 149 See Flooring, Tiles
~tetal
Reinforcement Floors-Hollow Block
Chuhb' s Aul'ltrallan Co Lto . 161 Llvf>rpao l Tile & T e rra Cotta Co. Ld. 67
.A. E . Atht>rton & Sons Ptv. Ltd 175
Gardner &. ~aylor rty Ltd . 478 Garden Ornaments
R . H . l\lytton & Co. Pty Ltd. 302 Strongrooms Aust. T esselated Tile Co Pty. Ltd. 232
~ ee also Pa~e . .. .. 135 Chuhh's Australian Co. Ltd 161 Grace Bros Ltd . . . . 271
C J . \Vhite & Son!I Pty. Ltd 268 Wunderli c h Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 23
Skirting-~fetal RoofinS? Tile
See Trim Structural Steel See R oofing Tiles
Designing and Fabrication Wall Facing
Skylights Ed C'ampliell & Son Pty. Ltd . 114 See Facings, Terra Cotta
Concrete and Gln"s Co nstruction Gardnf'r Constructions Ply. Ltd. 116 \Vare
B . G. Plummer & Co. . . . . . . 71 Geo. \\'. K e lly & Lewis Pty Ltd . 113 Graef' Bros Ltd 271
Sheet ~letal Shapes
l\lalleys Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 98 Broken HJll Pty Co. Ltd 108 Terrazzo
R. H . ?tlytton & Co. Pty. Ltd . 302 Sta ndard Light Buildings GPnoa. Terrazzo Co . Pty Ltd. 68
\\'undcrllch Ltd. . 23 Gardner Con structions Pty Ltd . 119
See elso Page . 91 \Veld int? Texture Finishes
='teel Glazing Bar Construction See '\Veldlng Paint
Brooks, Robinson & Co. Ltd . 95
See also P~e . . . . . . . See Paints
91 Stucco Plaster
Spouting Sf't· Plaster-Portland CPmPnt Picton Hopkins & Son Pty. Ltd . . . 187
See Hooftng, Acc<'ssorle!I Stucco
Sun Blinds Aust C e m e nt l\tanuf Association 191
Sprinkler Systems Set> Bllnd10, Sun
Hydraulic Pov•er, Elec. & H ydraulic 1 Thermometers Brass Cased
Lifts Ltd. . . 448 Surveying Instruments A E Atherton & Son s Pty. Ltd. 341
\\"ormald Bro~ Lt d 308 ~t cPht> rson's Pty. L tr'l :?85
~ II :::;, "ard Pty Ltd .. 3
Stains Wood Thermostatic Controllers and
See Paints Switchgear-Electrical Regulators
Aust Gt>nf'r a l Electric Co. Ltd 391 Set> C'ontroller!'I
Stair Treads NllsPn Cromie Pty Ltd . :t82
See Treads, Sta.Ir Tiles
Stall-Board Lights Switches Electric Flooring
See Light.!!. Stallhoar'1 Ironclad See Floor ing, Tllet'
Noyes Bros C".\ff' lh) Pty. Ltd . 304 Roofing
Standards Nilsen C romJ e Pty. Ltd. 382 See Roof\ng, Tiles
Drafting ~lounting Boxes \Vall
C ommercial Copying ro . . 2 Nilsen C'romlP Pty . Ltd . 382 .Aust. Tesselated Tile Co. Pty. Ltd . 232
~imp lified Practice Surf ace or Flush Grace Bros Ltd 271
Standard~ Assoc o f Aust ralla 6 Aust. GPnPral El Pct ri<' Co. Ltd . 393
NoyPg Bro!'I. (~ff'l\J . ) Pty. Ltcl . . . 304 Timber
Steam Hardwood
Engines Assoc Co untr~ Sawmlllers, N .S \V. 166
See Englnf's, Stean1 T Cumi ng Smith & Co Pty. Ltd.
Hardwood t.tlllt>rs Assoc. ot Vie t .
170
168
Table!"
See Kit c hen or Caf'ett>r1a. El'}ulpment Tablets Memorial Reconditioning
I Traps
Domestic Eni;. & Plun1hers' Sup-
Rf'f OrnamPntal 'ff'tal"·ork See Page
Softwood
169

• pli es C'o. Pty Ltd 331 Table Tops !\fetal Assoc Country Sa \Vn11ller s, ~ S .'\\' . 166
• R . II . )fytton & Co Pty. Ltd . 302
Steel See also Page 135 Toilet Partitions
lnf;!'ots-Bloom'-..~lah~. etc. See Partitions, Toilet
Broken Hill l'ty Co. Ltd . 108 Tanks Track-Door
Shelvi n g or Locker ... Brine and l e~ Hie hards- \Vil cox ).ffg Co .
~ee Sh,.lvlnR or Loc k .. r~ H . \Ve rner & Co l'ty Ltd . 444 264
\Vorma.ld Bros. Ltd . . . 244
Struct ural ('orru gated
)f allcyg Ltd 3 48
Ree Structural Rt••cl
Pag1• 92
Traps
\Vindows St•t• al!lO
Sewer or \Vas te
:::;,..r- \Vlndo"·s. ~l~tal Steel See Pipe Fitting"
f;d . Can1phf'll Son Pty. Ltd
& 114
Sterilizers Hospital Gardner Const ruction :=; Pty. Ltd . 116 Steam
5.... Hospital Equlpm .. nt Gt-o \\•. Kell y & Lf'\\'IS Pty. Ltd . 113 Sec Steam Trapa

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INDEX TO PRODUCTS

Louvred \Vall Integral


99 Coleman old . 38
Treads Stair !\!alleys Ltd. . . .
362 No n por lte Pty. Ltd. . 40
D . Richard!!on & Son~ Pty. Ltd . •
Rubber 23 Paints and Compound~
Dunlop Perdrlau Rubber Co. Ltd 2~1 \Vunder llch Ltd . ·. .
7f.
D . & \V. Chandler Ltd.
Terrazzo Rid g ing 3(12 Feder al ' rat-de-Travers A~phalte
Genoa Terrazzo Co. Pty Ltd . 6'- R. H . ~Jytton & Co. Pty Ltd Co. Pty. Ltd. . . . . . • . . . 74 ..
\\·underllch Ltd. 23
Tile 91 :\lcPherson's Pt)'. Ltd . . 285
Au.st. TesselatPd TllP Co Pty Ltti . 2:i2 Sf'e All'IO Pa~(' Nonporite Pty. Ltd. . . 40
Roof 100 Pabco Products (Aust. ) Ltd . 77
~lalleys
Trim Ltd. . .
R. H. ~fytton & Co . Pt~
.
Ltd . 302 Sterltng ''arnish Co. 211
I
~fetal \Yu n derllch Ltd. . . 23 S urface Trea tme nt
Aust. ~Ietal Product~ Pty. Ltd 146 See also Page 91 ~o n porlte Ptv. Ltd . 40
Brooks, Robinson & Co. Ltcl. 141
Chubb's Aulltralian Co. Lt1l 457 \\'all
R H. ~tytto n & Co Ply Ltd :~fl2
Weatherboards Hard\\'ood
T S. Gill & Son Pty Ltd 147 23 Cuming ~mlth & Co. Pty. Ltrl . 170
\YundPrlich Ltd . ~f'e al~o Pages . .. 167. lf;,
'''ood ~f'P nlso Page . !11
See Ptu.;1•s 167. 169
Tile \ riscous Air Filter8 Welding-Electric Arc
Aust Tessdutf'd T11 .. Co l'o· Ltd 2:~2 .Au~t. Gen eral E lectrir. Co. Ltd. 391
St>e FlllP.r ll. Air F:d . Camphell & Son Pty. Ltd . 114 1
Trusses Roof Gar d n e r Constructions Ptv. Ltd. .
State Electricity Comml!'~ion-''ict.
116
~f'f' ')true t ural Stt>"I
w \Vhite J"ead
3iJi

u Wainscot--Steel
,.\u~t 'fPtA.1 Produ<'tc; Pt)' Lti1 . 261J
See
Window
Pai n t~

Unit Heaters Blind c;;


SeP Heaters, Cnlt wan See Bllnda
Boa rd Hood..,__l\fet a I
t Trinal Partitions Ct Joi ex <,o 496 \Vunderllch Ltd
See Pnrti ti on~ D . &: \\" . Ch anti Ier Ltd .. . lfS
Jnt('rnatlonRI F1hr<> Hoard ITPn· Windows
Urinals Tt>sl) !i 12
~f eta1
Aust TessPlated Tilt> Co Pt~ · Ltd 232 Fin i... hes C'. 11owell & Sons PO'. Ltd 151
Ko.ust1n•• Pty Lid 2!16 !'fr Texture Finis ht>!> .T. Connoll) Ltd . . 15fl
I in in gs-::\tc tal \\'ormalrl Bro~. Ltd 165
Urns \\'un it>rlich Lt'1 23 Ornam enta l '.\f e t a l
liot \Yate r Coverin l.!s-Paper Brook.!', Rohinc;on & ('o . Ltrl 141
~· • Kit<'hen or <'at•·l• rin Equ1prn•·nt P Chand !Pr Lt rl
& \\" 2!'11
'l c>t al <;ra<'f' Rros. Ltd. . 266 Wire-Fabric Fencing
~"' Ornan1Pntnl ~r•·tal\\ ork H H Groth & Co. 271l ~et: Fencing
r 'forrison . . . 272
\\'nllpapPr :\fanuf Ltd 274 'Vires and Cables Electric
v \\Tailings
~I and a rd
Stone
Quarrh '." Pt,. LI <1
Aust GPni>ral Elt·ctri<' Co. Ltd .
rAhlP ~fakers' A~SOl.' latlon ..
Edison Swan EIP<'t rlc Co. Ltd .
393
380
391
:\"ores Bro~ . C~l•' lh ) Pty. Ltrl :{114
\' acuum Cleaners
"''" <'l•A.n .. r . . \'n111111n \\Tails As bestos ( 'ement Wiring Systems
\\·unrlPrlic h Ltrl Ii lj
Aust General Elt'c-tric Co. Ltd
\ ' alves ~f"\ker~· As.!'oclatfon
C'a hlf-
Ftu ....h \\'ash IJasins Edison s,,·an Elt' <'trlc Co. Ltd
.\ E . .\tlwrton ,\. :"'un~ l'l\ Ltd :i111 I• & \\' C'h'lndl• 1 Ltd 251
Grae<' Bros Ltd :~11~, <irtl<'•' Hro,.; Ltd 305 \Vood\vork-Architectural
;\li x in ~ S< r Joinery
,\ E Atht:rton /..'. Son~ I'tv Ltd 3UO \\'as hers Wood Block Flooring
Auto. Heat1n~ Applian<'t>s ·Pty. Lt<i ;iC3
\ir '°''., J"l0orlng. \Yoo<l Blo<'k
Ra di a tor <in1 rln•' r ,( :\"a\ lnr l't , . Ltd 3'.{I\
,\ E . ,\th•·rton & Sn1 ... l't~ Lld l 11 ::'llall•'Ys Ltd . · :n;
\\'m. B• dford Ltrl 3:!9 <" lot h es " rood
Red uci n g- anrl R elit·f I• & \\' Chandl•'r Ltd :!61 Car\ inJ!
\ E Ath• rt on ,. So11 ... J'1 , . Ltd l1:! Picton Hopkin~ A· ~on~ Pt'" Lid J), 7
I \\'ater Closets ~f ouldin ~ ...
I \ rarnishes Grn<'< Hro'I Lt•l 8PP ~Iouldlngl' . \\'o(><i
~lf' Paint· Pane JJin J?
Ventilating Ducts \\'ater Coolers St>I? Joiner,·
al!'o Pag<> 16i
:'If all<)~ ~43
1 Sf'P
Ltd
S•·• Ducts. \'ent1lat1n...: Plas tic
\ yentilation-1\lechanical \\'at er Feeders and Controllers Hardie Trading Ptv
8terllng ''arnlsh Co
Ltrl 195
.. 211
.\ uto HPating ,\ppli11nces Pty Ltd 363
A. E .\th• rton & ~one; I'tv Ltd 1-IU PrE'ser\'a tive
GnrdnPr S.: :\a' 11 r Pt\ Lt.cl 1:{S See Preservat l\' l's -\\'nod
~f'•• al ~o I'ni:•' · ·1 -;9 \\'aterproofing
Cement Renderinl! Wrecking
, . entilators Colen1anold 38 SP1 Demolition
Ce ilin ~ Xunporiti> Pt) Ltd 411
R. H. :\!) tton & 1 'o Pty. Ltd 302 Ila n1pcourses \Vrought Iron \\1ork
D Hlchanl::;on & ~on.-. Pt) Ltd 3fi:! ~PP l'a1nls and 1 '01npo11nd!' hi> lo" ~''" Orno.n1cntal ~letah,·ork

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The dra ..·1ngs 1llu:;trat+>d on tl1t• folio\\ 1n"., 1>a·-~ ••s- "~~ 1 "~ pn•pan·d l>) tht• .ArchllecturaJ Staff
u f Harn say· s Co.talogu•' ·- 2. 3, 1!\ 1!l. 20 :? I. 33. 5~. 60, &3, - 4 -5 so
132, 143. 1-t4. 145, lfi:?, 1fi3. 15 1 l:i5 r ' • ' • • S4, SG. fi. 90. 96. 97, 116.
341 , 34i. 366. 375 3~S. 41' . ,.,_ . ., J,1G 1:1i , lil, li3, 233, 23 1. 261 , 2i3, 2'16, 2Si. 300. 301. 303.
, , 43-. 433, 455, 4-;"2, ti5. 4Si, 469. 514, 516, 517

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SECTION A
[Containing S.A.A. Filing Sections Nos. 1, 2 and 41)

PRELIMINARY SERVICES
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PREPARATION
WORK

\TAN OAAO CATALOGUl


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COMMERCIAL COPYING Co. D R A W ING


PLAN
Plan Reproduction and Dratving O ffice S pecialists P APE RS
COPYING
MENDES C HAM B ERS,
TEMPLE C O U RT, 422 COLLIN S STREET,
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Tel. B 1400-B 6403
T el. F 2373-F 2381.
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R eproduc tions 1ion i giY;ll to c·nn11try. clients reproductions hPing t J
HeprodtH·I 111n.., of plans. d1·a,viugs, skctC'he , tloell- r1•t n r11<·d p1·r 111ail !"a1ne day as rec·ei,·ell. ER
111t•nt of all kind ... prepared OH trae1ng paper or tra<'- f h
111g linen. " ·ith penc·il or inR. n1ade in I~Et'iE PRI~'l',
S J·~ l' I .\ J> J{l i\T, II ELI<J I)RJ:\1' ~X~I) f (). I.\ to ck o f P a pe rs fo r Dra \ving o r T racing
J>]{ J X'f. ~houlcl a 11 prodn<:tion of an opaque n1eclium Tt<ILln~ l'.1pt r.s, i.n1ooth su1lac1~. te.xt1red ::iu1tacP.
h<' l<'qtured, su1·h a-.. a Pa~e o~ l~ ool< c~r 'atalogue. Blue h1"'hly tran:--parent and strong. ~atural '\'hite Detail
PapPrs tor drattin~ details ::;utlici<>ntly transparent for
J'1·111t doc·nnH·nts JH'111tct) 111 bqth s1cle., etr .. etc .. '"~ l'Opies to b • 111ade if required. Tracin~ Lin~en .. all b~and~
l'C'C'()]l;IJIPll(l the~ f > JJ ()'I'()~T . . \T l'R<l(' J~~· "'herPhy an and sizes-30 in., 3t) in .. 40 in., 42 1n ., ~4 1n. "·1dths.
t•11largrd. o;a1nt' c.:i:t.e or redtH\e1l <·opy can be n1aclc.,,,;. .......__, <"artr:i d ge Pan rs, ~hr->ets or rolls. Jigbt or heavy "·ei~ ht .
\Vhatn1an's ::o iu. x 22 in., 40 in. x 27 in., 54 in . x 30 in ..
\\' l•: :\ll)l.\T PJan ' nra\\iDgR, :\fap .. ct.-. n linP.ll ._. rt>uj?h or --n1ooth. ~. ns itized PapPr!', ht>::-t hrand'. locally
hoard to 111-..t1·n<'t1on.... &..
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tical Instruments
Ser\ ire and attention arc t\\ o fi at Ul'l'~ S~'11ony 111011:-;
"it h the na He of ( '01nn1errinl '<>P. ·ing ( ompany- 1 ' Di id e r'-. • '01:.?l lHls!'es. Bo" I 'ells
Dra"•ing P~n"J et . t .
fr><1t ures of \vhj<·h this con1pan~· i · prond and 'visl1e~ ... f
pa rt i<'n la t ly to ~t res~ !Jl. rrpl) to a 'phone call, " <' Oth er R equisites
,,·ill inlffiecJiatcl) cle ·patl'h a eonrtC'o\1~ n1e cngrr to Educatio11at ~lap::;, Dra,ving Boar.ds. Tef Squares s ... t
uuy part of the <·1t,· (or . uhurhs if r Pquireu) to col- Squares. ~ c alP R-.ule~. Pencils. Charcoal, Inlrs Colo . : !"'
lt·r·t n1at•P.r fc)r rc•p1·oduction. Brushes, Palettes and Tiles, India Rubbers, Ink Eraser::.>.
• P e nkni,·es. Dra\\·i ng Pins. Protractors. Clinographs .
1'h client i~ a ured of ut1no.. t promptitude in Fren c h '\\·ooden Cu rves, Ticl<ing Clips, Rules. Folding
the exf>cut1011 of hi; order, thu'i -;aving his tin1e a11tl l\1eas uring Rods, Tape, ~oteboOk!', ntue, Blotting Pap.,r,
111oncy on thr joh; the completccl reprocluctio11s ar<· Sensitized Paper, etc .
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\J./ 00 D WORK

COMMER.CIA
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MEL&OUR.NE

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M1croscope1
and
Accessories
N. H. SEWARD PTY. LTD.
Theodollte1
Levels
Staves
• Nature Books
Compasses
Barometers Opticctl Cl ttd Scientific I n stritments Measuring
Thermonleters
Binocul.irs B ands
Telescopes 4 57-9 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE Steel Tapes
Sptctacles Spring Rules
I Tel. C 9439

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:H·t as l\lelhour11e a~Pnt tor S< ope that r eads .0 1 of a foot
E. IL \\'alts. Lond1111. 111ak1·r~ at :~110 ft.; a g r a duat<>d c ircle
of hi!!h-rla-<s :-;ur\ l'~ in~ <ind 11ivid1•d to de~rees for layin~
t' n ~in l' t>rin~ instrunlt'nts.
• 1·.trry a lar~t:' ft'Jlft'~l·ntati\"e out ane:les; an d an extreme
. . 101 k ol tht>ir 1n:-;trun1enls, portability - the instrum ent .
.i1nong ... t "hi1·h lh<> (}uick-sc>t case and tripod 'veighing
lt•\t:'I predo11111H1le:' tor arcbi- only 11 ~ lbs .: this combin ed
lt->llur.il work \vith a thrPefolcl !l ft. level-
1in:! staff is easily ca rried by
::'>lodl•rn I••\ •·I,; nr•· n0\\· 0htt\in- one 1nan.
11blt". so l onstruct..:d that th•
t•·lt-scop~ is no loni:t•r allul'll••d
r11:1dly to th•• \ f'rtwnl a~is of t Jp• Dt•arin~ in 1nind that the cost
1n..-trurnt nt. hut 1,. llxed 1n ,.111 h ol p1•r,.,onncl 1s the n1ost expen-
• "ay that It can be t1ltt•d Ii~ si\·.. itc1n in most surveying
111,,ans of o. slow-n1ot inn :;t.:r••\\ op••rationl', it is obviously sound
Lill 1t is broui:ht truly horizontal .-•c·ono1ny lo ui,;i• the most s uitable
ns infi11 nh•d hv tht> ltuhl..llt·. '1'111-. 1nl:llru1nent~. anti 'for such ·work
1:-; o. much 111or.t' a•'\·urfi.tt• nl•'t h11d a:i th" R1•co nn n.issance S urvey
of IP\t:l11ni;, 1l..~ the hubllt· 1,. the Quirk-set Is thP in strume nt
\'It ·werl fro1n the t•ye-end of the tor the Job. N. H. Seward Pty.
t .,)t Sl'OPP nnd the o h.:»'r:\'n t lori 1s Lt1l. also have stocks of measur-
11111.d,_. al thP n101111.•nt of rcad1n~ ing bands. l1•vf'lling staves. and
tht' ~tafT. Thl• Quick-set Le\"'t:I otner equipnH·nt, and will be
1nlorpor11t£"s this feature \vlth a p I e a s e d lo send descriptive
qu1c.k - st ltlng hnll - ba:<•·. "l11ch literatur e. Their r epr esentative
quickly levt•b the 1n,trurnt:nt WATTS QUICK -S ET LEVEL. will bf' ph·a.sed to demonstrate
approximo.tl'ly The Ideal Instrument for the Arc h itect and Engineer. the Quick-set at a n y time.

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WHELAN THE WRECKER

(JA?\iES \\1HELAN)
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COB U RG S Y DNEY ROAD, BR U NS WICK
S Y D N EY R O AD .
MELBO U RNE
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Phone B runswick 215. Whelan the
Phone Brunswick 225
Wrecker 1s Here

~onH~t1mf'' it i::-; perrnissable to r~us e portion of materials


ot Utt' exi~ting building in the ne"· structure on the same
.~ thorou~h kno\\ led~e by the ""reeker of the value
1nater1als i~ t.hen e:sential, as he may be atile to
Jilace before the architect such
1 nformation 'vbich may etrect
a substantial economy in cost
to tlie owner

Building N!a terials


Available

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The 0
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An Outstanding Examp le of D ifficult Demoltt 1on Work
carr ed out by Whelan The Wrecker-The Gas Retort
H ouse ( 100 ft . x 300 ft. long) at West Me lbourne
Gas Works.
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SH O RT F ORM WR EC KING CON T RACT AS RECOMM E NDED BY J ~ MES WHELAN
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GENERAL. Arch tect as we as n conformity w th " , Mun1c1pal
The Vvhole of the work In th s contract shall be carried Regu lations
out under the sui:>erv1sion of the architect and t o his CONTENTS OF THE BUILDING .
entire satisfaction. ·
• Such art1c es as ladders or any other loose furn iture
Payment shall be made on completion under a certifl· shall not be considered any pan of the building and may
cate n wr t•ng s gned by the arch tect be removed by t,l'le Owner.~
REG l!I LATIO,...S. FEES AND PER~ITS DEMOLITIO
-he Demol sher sha 1 g "e notice 1n writing to ·the The present buildlJlg upon the s te shall be removed
• · ,. , ~ .. !... before commenc.ng any work. entirely to the t op of ex1st1ng foundat ion. All the old
•The Ci\ C-owictl or otht.r bodr bartng 1uri5dietlon o"er the '10rlt.. • materia sh<" II become the property of the Demolisher
The 1Dertiolisher sh;:ill 1secure alJ ne~essary permits and and shall be removed by him from the premises.
p'a a 1 necessary fees and ,..comply with all by.laws and I. :'\olc., r-lf rteJo• mntn1als o t par.U of the Mructure are to be
r: gulattonsl(of autho nties . having Jurisdiction over the u.h-ai;1<1 ~mtd ,. ~~ lhe'"ll.bo\~ pu~aph aocordlnah •
work. .., The DemolTshe~lt'Wi11 note that certain walls are party
PROTEC7t0N OF PUBLIC. wa s ~nd that the interests and righ ts of the adjo1n1ng
The Del'J10J1sher ~ha provide and erect atl temporarY, Owne. s must be observed. No damage shall be done to •
elevated platforms or roofed passageway.s over footpaths these .a s by careless cutting or tearing out.
and all other constr.uct1on1 : necessarY. to secure the safety DEBRIS df
or convenience of the publ c. ,.
M • A deb s and rubbish shall be cleaned up and removed
'ol~ - U lh~ bOTe forms PVt of lhe Ge:::1nal Co:itnLC:tor'a TOTl: from the s te To llir 1
modJf t p:lJ1lV:1lph ac:c:ordinclr · r
• B " sEAl!I G SERVICES
INSURA,..,,CE. • • _ .,..) •Iii Any wciter gas or sewer pipes. and electrical cable
The Ot:morisht:r &hall car ~ all nec:essarY insurance to 91fshalT, f necessary, be d11connected and sealed 1n accord-
rende' the ow er tree from all daf11age or loss to work - !lnce with the rules of any bod ies having jurisdiction
men or to the pubhc that may be occasioned by the work over: these services
of th is co11tract. • Tl~E OF COMPL E TION
FOOTPATH CROSSING A llm1t of weeks shall be allowed for the
The footpath c.ross1ng fee demohshlng and clearing of the site and the completion
D ~mol 1sher and, on evidence of th s contract. A penalty not exceeding . per
refunded to him by the Owner. The design of the foot· day shall be enforced at the A rchitect's discretion, 1f
path crossing &hall be subject to the approval of the time of completion exceeds this llmlt.

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EST AB L IS HED UN DER T H E AEGIS OF THE CO M M O N WEAL TH AND STATE GOVERN ·


MEN T S FO R THE PR O MOTION O F STANDARDI S ATION A N O S IMPLIFIED PRA CTI C E
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G lo u cest er and E ssex S t ree t s W . Au st . G ov e rn me nt A all w aya, M i dland
A ' ' ... MEL BOU AN E: K elvin H all, Collins Place. J u nct io n.
S,.A.A. Fil•~ ~o.
BA l $BANE: En1p1re Ch"ln1bers, cnr Queen H O B A RT : H y d ro- Elect ric D e pt ar tm ent.
and Wharf St ree t s. NEW C A STLE : H ow ard Sm ith C h :t mbera,
ADE LAI DE: Alliance Butldlng, Grenfell St . W a tt St reet .

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rall!!lll!! all thP \\'a\' •
fro1n ,,·nrk of a '\Clt'ntiti1• 11at11rl' bt>eo1u .. . ., the (111t~· and polic·;\· of thP ~ .\ .\ . through
• to tllilll.\' -.i1npl1• contn11•rl'ial inf'tholls . 1t" J)j,1...,ion of Snnplifi1·tl J>r;u·tice to ai1n fo r the
It h;1 . . h1•t'll ~aid: ··sta11tlartli . . at1n11 j.., a pn . . iti\'1' ~radual introtlul'tinn of ~i1nplitiP1l J>raetice p r o-
appro·1f'h to a prnhl1·111. it . . fnn1·tion h1•111!! th1• dPt1•r- gran1n11·:-.. 11atio11al in :-.eopP, that \\i ll tl'IHl to bring
n1i11at 11111 a11tl 1 "tah!i . . h1111•11t of tl1·" g-11, 1natC'ri.J1..., .111d ahont eeono111i1·" that arc to-<lay, more than eYer ,
p1'rf11r111a1H't'. ~1J11pliti1'c1tion j..., a 111•g-ati\l' approa1·h. ,....,...,t•ntial.
it ... 1'1t11l'tio11 b1·111g- to ,1•l1·l·t tro111 1•xi . . ti11g- "ta11dartl" 'f ht• D iYision of Hi111plitit•ll P r a(' t i<·e in its
tlu1"" "·hi1·h ar1• of th1• great1·"t i1nportn111•1•, and cll'ti\ itie ... as a "national cleari n g hou ... e,, affords a
con<'t'11trat1• 011 th1• prodn1·tio11 of tht• t'.'' 111•utral agency th r ough "hich p roducer s, dis-
I 11 ot hl'r \\·ortl" ~ta 111lar1Ji...,ation is ere at iYt', "·h il1• tributor::, and con:--u111ers can rncet on co mmon
'-1111pliti1·at ion 1, .... ,.J1·l'tiY1'. Thl' Si111p)lfiP<l J>ra1·t i1·1· gronnd and coudnet <'<>nf rrenct>s an d d evel c~J
l>i' 1... 1011 ha:-- a1loptetl a ..,Jog-au toll(' cribP it" opP r a- r~c·o n1nH'1H1 ation:-- "·hich \Vi ll bt> of iutr r est a n d value
tio11' 111 th.it · · ~nnpliti1•1l Pral'tice j..., th1• en11t•1•ntra to all concerned and, in th<' ag~r rgate, of n at ion al
t ion upo11 !-oll.t ::-, t> lH''> au1l :\'arietit>s i11 g-r"a t1• .... t \al111•.
tfPl!laJltl. ..
Development of a Recommendation
The Objects a nd Benefits of Simplified Practice
l n eYt>r:· in...,tauee a "i n1 pl itieation progr a mme
'-- u1pl1hl'.1tiou. a" c1lrcady poiut e< out. 1 a 111Ptho1l 111u~t or1g111at "·ithin the inclu..,try concerned . 'r he
c.,.. r• dueing '' aste hy eli1ninatiop of uuucc<>...,...,ar~ Ql'lp ren le ·e<.l by the Simplified I>ractice DiYision
vari1>ty in .\11,tral1a11 product".>. ~lore t'"pee1ally it j.., 111 the prelin1i11D.ry colleetion and a nalysis of
1..; tht' eo1H·1•rt1•d al'tinn on the part of prodncl' , tlis.- '-tati . . ties, in P<.:t!_ring the grucral adoptio n of a n d
trib11tnr ... a111l t•o11 . . n1111·r . \Yi h tlie co-Opl'ration of in as..,i...,tin~ t>o n . . tain (1<lher encl' to the published
th1' ~11npliti1·d I>ral'tH·e l)i ·i ·ion of tl1" . 'tanc1ll rds -~-"'"re 0111u1 ~1da ion·. an(l his \\'Ou ld be in1possible on
.\:---..nl'iat io11 of .\u . . tralia, o ·e1lllc~ capital charg1•s, ~ a 11· fionp.l . ·ale "·ithout the u1athiuery establish ed
-..to11',...,, ... tora!!t' 'P'"''" antl :-.i111ilar o,·erhea1l costs, f1 by the J.s '.Ociation.
and 10 11H·r1·a"" . . ,t1 ..... tni·110Yl:'r .anJ ~ pe iali ed pro-
dul'tion, d1:-.tr1bnt1ou. aud thus en1nloy1ne11t. 'l'h' · . 'ine1~ tbj~ important n1easu r e fo r national waste
appli1·ation of a ~11nplitieJ l>rrtcticl! pro~ra1_n111e -. ' 1·Ii~1~inatiou i:::i benetieial in proportion to t he degree
:-.h ould 11ot i11 a11> \\·ay ha1npPr iuclividna l ity in in " ·hich r c n1u1eudatious a r e oliser,·etl, the m ai n
d1·s1!!1L I>uri11g th" \\'ar period tl11· \YholP of tue poiut j:,, o ~eenre the participation of all inter ests.
bclli~"r"nt nations d e\·elup c<.l national Hi1nplificJ l ut1' ·(~ ts "·hic.:h tlo not participatt• in a Simplified
1•r;11·t1<·1' ~1·lt1'1n ..... but "·ith th~ pas ... iug of the 'var J>ra(·til·e progran11ue 11ot only ch·priYe themsel Yes of
-
1•1111·r•rl'111•\' . t·o11dit Jilli" \\·1 "" disea ·c t>d and in' 111a11v.
i11 ... ta 111·1·s ra pit! r1·t uru... \\'el'f iua de to th" u~-
1ht' t•(·onon1ie.., and itH'rt•ased eftitirne\' • inhe r en t in
~11HplitiC'ation. but preYt>nt the 1nd11...,try as a \vhole
1..·eo1101111e e1111d1t i1111~ o1 11\ 1 r -Yari t: aud its tnsto1ner-, front securing thl' full 1neasure of
\var day:-.. 1ht• h1•11f-'tit ....

ADVANTAGES OF SIMPLIFIED PRACTICE


I T o the \\"h o lesale r a nd R t•t.ail e r -
~01111· of th1• sp1·1·itil' ad\ a11ta:,!L'" \\·h11·h iollo\\ th<'
ad n pt i o 11 11 f a 11 at 1o11 a l ~ 1111 p Ii tit' d l >r a«' t i 1·1 · "l' Ii 1·111 l' 1- ' Increased sales turn over.
• ·> Elimination of slo\\·-selling stocks .
ar•· : :3 Stabih ed Jines.
To t lu· J>r·od U<.,.,._ -t <;rf'ater concentration of sales efforts on fe\ve r items.
;, - I ecrt>ased capital 111\ ested 1n s t ocks of r e pa ir pa r ts.
I Lt•ss capital t it' d up in slo\\ -~ell 1ng ~tocks.
1; Lt>ss storage space requ irt·d.
·• - ~lort' l'('ono1111cal 111anutacturc uuc to l1·ss 1<llt• 111a11u- i - Oecreased general O\ e r bead.
tacturin:.; t•qu1p111t"lll, longer run s \\ ith fl'\\"er chan~l'S,
It ss :-111ck to handl~" r educed o' erhead chargl'S.
.., To the C'on s wne r -
•I
~I on• lH'rtna lll' ll l ern ployrn Pn t.
Larger produ('t1011 units an<J Jess spPr.ial 111achi11~ry 1- Bet ter 'alue than otherwise possible.
E:q11>d1 llOUS dl'I i \"t'I). :! Better serv1ce in dPli,·c ry and r l•pairs.
f) Lir11ilt:.d 1•rror 111 sh1pr11ents. 3 Better 4 ua li ty ot p r oduct.

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RA~ Al.''S
41 STANDARDS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA CATALOG Ut:

AUSTRALIAN STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS



PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATION
CIVI L ENGINEERING J>ublication ~o. TRAN SPORTAT ION
PuUlicntion No. <•• 2 --1926 T.-Totully Encloseu Au - Publication :\('
A l-l!l2\ -St ructural Steel and Rolled Break ~" 1tchc·:-;. .E. 2 to 5-1925. T -Ha1h\'llY Rolling ~tock
<•• 2~1-1921.. T.-)1 .. tallic R e :-; 1 s t a n c ~ nlaterial: ~pring.s nnd S [>rtng St»PI
~lt:PI Sf c t1ons for St rue tural Purposes.
)htt•·nals tor Electric al Purpos1>s. E 6 nnd 7-1925 T.-R.."lil\\•ay RolhnJ::'
A. 2-1926.-Por.tlan<l Cement. (' :~0-1!126 T -I>r:un1 <?ontroll1>rs and Sto<'k 1\Jaterial: ~t••(') Plates. Angle:-.
A. 3 and 4-1928. T -Quic.klin1P and H• :-i:-tanc •·:- for L':-c Tl1cr "llh tor t>tc .. and R1,·ets, St•'•·l Ca:;tlns-s.
H} dr t l Liml E!ec tn<' )tutors. E S to l:!-1!125. T -H.u1h,ay Roll1ni.:
,~ 31-H•:!i, :r -Fa<"•"' Piute nt_roll~n'
Stock ~1atcnal · C'opp1 r Plates, Tul•cs
MECHAN ICA L ENGINEERING a.n11 Hc:;;1stnnc1•-: tor T :-P Theri·wllh h•1 and Pip('s, and Bra:.-s Tubes.
El •c·tr1c )lotor, E 12-Searnl••c::-; Copp• r Pipe's for Loco-
• 32-l!•:!G. T. -< 'ontn•·to1 and rnol1\'e Boilers.
Rc•s1stances tor L'::;e tor E 13 to 15'-:1927. T -Raih\'ay Rolling
El •ctrie :\totor.s.
• , a:J-l!l2t.. ~ -1> r u m · t a r t for
Stoctc :\tat ••rial. Locornot 1,·e 1>
Carnni;• . \\' su:-gon and Tender 1) ri•:-,
r 1 ·:-.
ElecJril' M otor!'. '\'E:ldles.-- St•·el .Ani:le Hing:-;.
B. 2-1:12 . , . • 34-19'.!i T-Electrieal
1or Scrc~·cd Connections . F a.o1 Industrial Elc~tric E 16 to 21-1'l21. T-Riul"ay Rollin~
pre.!!sion Joint:- or Br.az d Joint.is. or ,. ~ G~nerator~. t Stock :\Inter ial.
Presureb up to 200 11.>. P; r Squar,.e • c.• a_5-.1927. T, -Eleqtrical Per(ormnnc" E :!:.? to :?~ - 1!!2 -Hnilway Pennan•·nt
Inch). .. .., of r:arge 1Electric Generators \Va· ~Interial : ~t•·•·I Ra1l.s. F1::.-hplnt•::
B. 3-192S T Ruhb r Conveyor_ and ' ::\Iotor::-. ' , . Fisi1 holt "· Sprin~ \\'a:- her:;, Dog .spt k(',.,
Po\\ er Transmission Belting. C. ~G-1927. T . -Elec;tru..·~I and Sle per-Plates.
B. -1 !l:?S T.-,·t ..;l'ta41L Tann~d ~ L ·.nther of Large Electric Generators and CH E M ICAL INDUSTRY
B lll·ng .... lrotor::;. • " . f
· C. 37-1926. T.-Steam Tur.bi n es OI" r.uhlic'lt i9n No
ELECTRICAL E NGIN EER ING • Eltt•tricaJ Plant. . . ' n •f _..... e K 1-1 'l2(j -Samp!Jne- and .Analys1:- of
Publication No. • C. 3~-1927. T.-Electrsca 1 er o .... anc Plain St• el~. Allo) Stt· ·b and Pl~ Iron
of .i\.ltt. rnator::. of the Steam Turbin,. K. 2 to &--l'l:.?r; -L1nsePtl Oil.
~. 1-1926. T -Electrical \'oltages and ·
Frequencies. ... Dr1Yen T) Pe. • • 1 K. 7 and b-1926. T.-Tur1>t·nune.
C 39-1927 T.-Electricity l1eters. !{:, 9 and 1 ~1926.-Whitt:> Lead.
c. i:=.-1925, T.-Electrical Perforn1ance of
Traction l\Iotors Purposes.
c:
40-1927. T.-Pressboard for Electric al
I
K. 11-1929 ....:::-China \Vood <Jll <Tuni:: ()11 l
K. 12 and 13~1929.-Perilla Oil and S 'a
G. 3 to 11-1925. T.-;-0\·erhend Line 'Yire C 41-1927. T.-Ha.rd-Drawn Cop P t;r ... Bean Oil
l\Iaterial for Telegraph and Telephont: Stranded Circular Conductors for Over- K. 14 to l ~l !129 _ ,·arn1shes
Purposes. .. • • head Po•i\ < r Transmission Purposes. K. 17 and 18~1929.-Zlnc < lx1d•'.
C. 12-,-1928.-Tel~phone Cable. (' 42-1927. T . -Indicating Ammeters. _ K. lhHi29 ;..;Genuine Red L •ad, Dr>
,.oltn1eters, '''attmeters, Frequency K. 21)-..:.1929~Ulthoponc.
13-1925. T.-Switchboard Bus - Bar.is an<l Power-Fae tor ~I c ter::; K 21 to 2~192i T.-Iner.t Fillers.
and ,Yonections-Standard Mark1ni:. C 13- 1927 T .-Parallel Sided Carbon K . 27-1929 Dinseed Oil Putty.
(;. 17- 1926. · T.-Terms and Defin1t1on:s Brushes K 30-Spr-cial Industrial Alcohol.
1 Used in connection v:ith Telegraphs C. t5-192S T - Instrument Tra.nsforn1ers, K 3L-Butyl A.lcohol.
• and Telephones. C. 4&--1927 T -Liquid St art er s for K . '3 2 to .34--=192S. T -Eth) I .\ceta t•""'.
*C. l b-1926. T.-Bare A nnt>aled Copper Elt•ctric ~lotor:-; . Butyl Acetate and Amyl Aretatt•
\Vire •for Electrical ~lachincr:> and C 47- 1927 T -Star-DPlta. S" itch K. 35 to 37-1928. T.-Acetone. .Methyl,
Apparatus. Starter~ for Elt•ctrsc :!\lotor.s .\cctone and ~I ethyl Eth> 1 Keton.
C -tb-1927. T . -::.\Julllple S"·itch Starters K. 3µ1928. T.;::;..orange Shellac .
C. 19-1926. T.-Slate Slabs for El.:::rt rical for Elt·t tric: !\Jotor::; (DC.} K. :39-1928 T -Grass Tr:••e R ":-in.
Purp0ses.
c
49-1927. T.-Contactor Start.era for K. iG-1929 T -Reail> :\lix»rl L1nse• ct Ual
20-1926. T.-l\Ioulded Flat Top In- Electric ~otors P..aint, R"d Ox.iai> of Iron.

sulating Buflhes. C. 60-1928. T.-Insulated Annealed Cop~
21-1928.-Enamelle(l Plain Co PP er per Conductor.s for Electric PO'i\ er and SAFETY CO DE S
\Vire for Electrical Instruments and
Apparatus.
Light Cincludin~ ''olta~e Te:sts) .
C. 61-1928. T _,.ulcanJsed Fibre for
Puhlic:allon 'u
CK 1-192~ - Safet;> for the l ,,. of
Electrical Purposes Paints.
C 22-1926. T,,,- \\'ater-tight Gland::; for C. 62-1928. T .-Bus- llars and Conn1·c-
Electric Cables. CB. 1-1930.-]~~oiler
23-1926 ~.-Air-Break Knife S\\ itches
and Lam inated Brush S\Yitches.
C. 24-1926. T.-Air - Break Cir cu i t
tions. Construct• d of Ba.re Copper or
Aluminium .
C 63.-1928. T .-Fixt::<i Cond~nsers lor•
Radio Purpo::;es.
,
I [ ;,._I
. REP.ORTS
No. P. 1-1 !"l:!i -f".>" er Alcohol a~ a
.. Breakers. , · C. 64-1928. T.-Graphlc (Record1nf:!' or Potential Sour•·•· 01 Po\\ er "1th1n lhl·
C. 25-1926. T.-Flan1e-Proor Air-Break Chart-Recording) Ammt tt rs, ''olt - Con1monwt>nlth of \u:,.tralla
Switches. tneters and Wattmeters. • ·o. PS ::'--"I9l!>1 -l>r.oi:r~·:s:,. 1n the I>• -
C. 55-192 T .-5--Ampere Two-Pin \\'al\ ' eJop111l~nt of ornhu«tion of "'\~ictorian
<' 26--1926. ,T.-Flame-Proof Air-Break Drowr1 'oal
Circuit Breakers. • Plu~s and Sockets for Don1t'st1c Pur- •
J)Ost s No. PS. 3-1929. ThP Coal R••sourc ...:- ol
('. 27-1926. T.-Totally Enclosed .._\i r-
Brcak Circull Breakt-rs C. 6&-1929. T.-Electr1c Cable Soldering-- •
.. \ust ralia : prepart•a by ttiP Po" •r
Survev SP1·t1onal 01nm1t t~c
~ockets.
•• • -- • •
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• .1. ~ PROJECTS NOW UND ER S URV E Y:


Specifica t ions of particular interest a.re Zin<.· O~dd1•. • •..
• .. It •J •
CranPs no Ho1:-t"'
In hand for:- RP1n(or.red Cont•rt•I!:! J>1pe".t I I ~
• --
• \Veld1 n h.
Glazed -'\\·are P(pi•.s .~ - • ~
J 1
FJushin~ Cistern:-:. land Pan,... .:
Tt•.sts for Gont·r1•t ... •
<'oncr~t·• ~intt·I •
Rooflng Tile~~

• "'
,1,
, • ~ .. ,.
S:> phonic Suit •s. "
Road :.\Iak1ni::: 1\taterials -Biturn n .

· Simplified P ract ice Recommendations for:
8h• Pl ::\I •tu.I Gutt• nni;, R1dg-1nJ; and
L>o" n111pini;.
J•nrtitlon Tiii'!:- it: ~t>its, RtQn1: · and .\.ggreg<~tl'i-~-
Firebrick!" J I .. Regulat ions for - . a
Ply\\ ood Panels for Doors.
Hoad Gull~ -<<iratings
Cast StonC', ~ho\ t>I Size:-,
l>ammar Ref\ n
\Vhitr- Lt·nd
...,
91!
' -
Ste( 1-Franu! Huilllin~:-;:'" I -1
R1·inforced G n r.l". ·te S\ru tur: .. Bank ( 'heq111•s and l)rl\fts
~ Lifts.
. l .... '' ... <' 1n11u•rc-1al l'apt>r Slzt•s
<;l•n+>ral Condition)' of ContracL

shoiild specify
S'D~NDARDS ''
and assist the elimination of Waste by supporting
-
"AUS'FRALIAN SIMPbIEIED PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS''
a,111. ~y· C~TALOG't"E. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...,;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...;,;,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. . . . . . . . . .-.-.-.-.-.-.-...,
7

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SECTION 8
[Ct)ntaining S.A ...~. Filing Sections Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10)

MASON RY MATERIALS

STMOAAO CATALOGVI
• , , SCR~~cc4 b .I -

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8

A UST R AL I AN CE MENT
TH E A.
4 M ANUFAC T U R E R S' A SS O C I A T ION c. •
HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE : M.
:- \ \ 1·11e No YORKS HIRE HOUSE
14 SPRING STREET SY DNEY .
TEMPLE COURT
COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE .
A.
I•
- ......... - - - ---

\Vhat the A s ociation I or

C PIJlE>lll a 'vait your


i:- I re• <·.
I
'Publication
C'r·m Pnt .i\Ianu fa t turer s ' A ss<>C' iation I o r t la ntJ ('• rn nt Plast('r
Pnrt lanrl <'• 111Pnl Tr·xtures.
~ "' r .. t • r o und th• home.
<' n• r•·t •· llo Lo
!ntfu• n< o f th• ''at• r <'"m' nt
rA.ll O On the ti lrf>Of:'th of

and
)lanual

F ACTORS IN MAKING G OOD


Observa nce of the Water Cement R a tio La\.v
'I:lii!'. la\\'. \\a~ 1·\ <1l v1·cl h.' l'rc1h· ()r IJ utr _\ br<t 111"
of the Tl<•\\'i · In titnt P-, 'hic~a!!O \\·ho, <J a r,·, 11l t rd'
L!:=:;;.sonlf• tliousand <Jf c·xrH·r1111<·ut , found th<tt tit,. 1uoro
eugth of. con~r<· t" \\'a s controll<·<l by th• r1·1 <t ti '·"
prnn ~ 1:tions of \vatP-r and CPIO<!Ut, <1th<'r f;1 c tor . . . lu·i 11!!
l•fJlltt, ..

EFFE'.CT OF QUANTITY OF MIXING WATER ON THE


COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRET E

<).
~ Soo o '--+--+-:-!-.f-l~~.,;._~~~~

~ I
~ 4 000 -.....f-~+.-f.-~~rt:-.-4=<!....-

~
~

~ - -+-

~\>
...
- - .
~
,., 1000

..
~ I
._l__

LL
..L J..
""~ lJ 10 ll Ii. 16 18
~ WATE-9 PE.II 8RC Cl' (fME#T(~/Ps)

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10
, ...
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WATER-CE.MENT tf'RTIO
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0

t ,. and r •d11cJll!! t ht• P''t •·utial


,.,.;.idilv
. "if'f'JI IJ) r'i"·,... -·
->

J~t·<'<t U l'i f' f \'rt r i;.i t io11


in thf• 1noi"ture content
ab 11rpl1011
e of th· a•.,.gregate, the exact'
;1ud r"t·ad1111r

k\M \) C\TAL()(;CF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....;;.;.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lm!'". . ~----------------------------------------~(~C~on::11:nu:1:d..:cm~n:t:z~r~pa::g1~)~-


9
"'''' \' '' t:
('\T \I (l<el THE AUSTRALIAN CE~tENT MANUFACTURERS' A SSOCIATION 4

a11101111t ol' \\' at1•1 that "ill l>1• r1•q111r1•d for a g-i\'l'll ot lt1·1· d1•tail:; int1•1·f1·ri11g \\'it It the ready lilliug of the
1111xt 11r1• and !!I\ 1•11 1•011'1"t1•n1·\. 1·an11ot 11s\utll\. be fo1·111s. ...\ s1 if( pb1st ic 111ixturc, \\'ith large aggregate,
-.p1•l'tfi1·cl i11 ad\ cl Ill'\'. llo\\ e\ l'l', approxi111ate cptau- "hu·h is \\ orkablc 111 a large open for111 , \\'oulcl not
l till' ' llpplil•ab!t• to ll'llal l'Ollditioll' cll't• !!i\' l'll in th<' h1• \\'orkal>h·. for t•.xa111pl1., in a thin \\'all of co111pli-
l oll11\\ 111~ tablt·. l'il1t•tl reinforcing details.
APPROXIMATE QUANTITY OF MIXING WATER '1'!11• eonsisll'11cy of a concrete n1ix is easily
REQUIRED FOR CONCRETE. 111t':1s111·c1l and rcgnlatccl by \\'hat is kno\VH as the
' W iller Rl'Qulred sl11111p tPst. 1 ~.' using this test 011 the job, the quan-
Appro ximate Mix 1\S U ~unlly
11mpcrl11l
Mi x Expre· .ed
Oallona
µ er bas u! Cement l
t 11~ of inixing \\aler used in the concrete can be
Volume o ( l'n11trolh•1l fairl) C'losc·)~. 'rhe only apparatus nerclcd
C"emcn t
Airirr esa te
After
Cemen t Minim um Maximu m to t'fft><'I th(' lun1p test is a nletal sheet form shape<l
Fi ne C"oanc
MJxJna l1k1· th<· fru-..tu111 '>l' <l <·011e-! in. i11 cl1a111Ptt·r at the
111J! and ~in. :.it the hotto111 and 12in. high ....\ n1f'tal
rod of ~in. c1ia1nl•ter a1lll 21in. long is also required.
'1'111-.. 1•qnipnH·11t <'all hr 111ade at a sn1all cost by any
I 111,111ith.

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'l
I
I
I
€011s1stency I
\
Ti11s con be
\ 1111 -.1-. 1 l'lll',\ out- rr~rn a
1·! .11-.11·1 ··r 1f sheef IS /n
w/de ond26
,,., long p or
l1qhfer
1•
thon .?O 24 //?

1• 11ld•·1l.
I 1111ld J-.
111111hl1· ....
.....
I Fig . 3.-D iagram for c u tting met al to make th e fru stu m
of a cone used for th e sl u mp t est .
11 •
I I T he conc1e t e to lJEi t ~1" t e d is placed in the metal sheet
I to rn1 in la) ers about 4in. d eep. Each layer is worked
• with th,e pointe'a metal rod until the cone is filled and
• 'fl'
s tru ck o ff l ~v~ I . In ordPr to !?~ cure uniform results. each
la rt: r. s ho uld be r o ddt-9 e:\a cth· 25 times The cone forn1
~ h o uld th eni oe lifted ft irnroediat ely, and the mass
<111 0\\ t 1l t o s~ t Ut:- u nul 1 1ni e ~c ·e. n and the s e ttlernent or
~h.nn p 111 e.a ·urt>d . , -(:,

Fig . 4.-The slump test Filling the slump cone. Measuring the slump.
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Th e tags on each pile indicate the relative consistency of . each Th e scale at the side shows the slump 1n inches .

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Qoncr te having a sl ump" oC !in. to lin. will c~ntain
011lv a little more ·water than necessary for n1ax1ruun1
~ trengtti. but v:ill be too stiff for most ~onstr.uc~ion~,,·orJ,, ~1ax1mun1
!'lump
Such concl"l'te .. is said to ha,·e· a r elative c:;ons1stenc.r 01 !
1 00. 'oncrete containing 10 per cent. more: \\'ater is
~aid to baYe a relative consistency oC 110, and \\'ill 1 give" 2 1 ncl1'':-
a slump test\ oC three to four inches; 50 per cent. more C 1 nc-he~
\\'a ter gives a reJati\·e consistency of 1 .50, \\'ith a slump ~ 1nchP-.
of to 10 inches ...... l) l nche:-.

4 1nche'
r elation bet,veen rela- 1 inch
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'areful di tinction should be made bet"·een the Te t how that protection dnr1ng the earl) har-
r equiren1ents of concrete for water during the ntixing dening period greatly •inrrcases the tren~th and r<>-
operation and i11 curing. A safe rule to follo'v is istance to \Vear of c oncrete. The diagra1n gives a
to u e the smallest quantity of mixing 'vater that
sun1n1ary of the iesults of the ·c test . ..:\ll specimens
\vill produce a sufficiently pla tic mixture for the
\rork in hand, and then to gi,·e thr ·urface of the 'vere tested at the ame. ag four n1onths. On c. t
concrete a n1uch curing water as possible after the
conc}ete is placed.
1
( oncrete hardens because of the chemical reaction.
was allo,ved to 11arde11 in air for the full fvu1
month the econd·,, as tored in iiamp and for three
daY.. and i11 air for -the ren1aining 111 day ; the third
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set. \Va storea in ll~1np sanil !or 21 day~ and in the


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hct\\ C('Jl r>ort lan<l (.'('J1lent an<l \\'ate I'. I )o\\ n to an
an1011nt l e than can be used in con. truction 'vork. air the remaining 99 days; "'l1ile the fou11h set was
the small ~r the quantity of n1ixing water, the strongel' stored in damp sa11d for ,.the full 120 days, and wa
v.~ill be the concrete. T he1;efore, the quantity of tested while still damp.
mixing '"ater should be reduced as far as pos ible.
I Io" eYer, once the concrete is placed, and it has .. 6000
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hardened. condition change, and an1plc curin"' 0
'Yater
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should lie nro,Ti<led. • ~ 1.. -
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Strtriqih
crete are lo'"· and if s11fficient ,\·ater is not presentt f ~ \ .I ~·
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they cannot be completed. The mixing '"ater es en- ..... .. / I
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t ial to proper hardening of freshl) placed concrete • l t \ Ii

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i often lost hy absorption or evaporation even after ~ "· ,_

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ditions. concrete attain 011ly pa1~ of its potential
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strength. Therefore, the water content of fre. hlY- 1 1, ..
plar(\cl concrete hould be con. erved~ · ~
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J(eeping concrete damp during its rarlv 1ar<leni11,,, 1
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period. 01·, in ot11er '\'Ords. providing plenty· of curing ~
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\\'atc1:. prc\·ent~ c,·aporation of necessary moi ture and 0 i 0
pr.rrn1t. concrete to harden l1nder favourable con- 0 20 40 60 80 100 t~O
<1it ions. Gc,r~r;rere r:;o~ ed ,. Dorno Sond-dO.JS
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'l'hns t h1• itH'l't•nst•d "' rt>ng-th nnd rt•s1 ... tant·t• to \\'<'31' Meth ods of Protect ion

\vas t•aus1' d sol1'ly h) the hl'tll'r t•nring- t•o1Hlitinns pro-
11,rPshl) -pla<'c·d conc·rrt<' c•an he kept da1np in
\'itlcd.
l'C'\ t•i·al \\ H)-S. Drcnc·hing 1hr snh-lH1se a111l forms \vith

'\ot1• that k1·1·pi11~ 1·01H•rt•tr <la111p for thl' first ten \\al1•r hPfore c·n11<'r<>tc is plnre<l \vill rc•1luce absorp-
1l.1) s 1111•rt•11s1•d 11-.. 1·0111Jll't•s-..i\ e st rc>11gth 7!) p1•r <•cnt., t inn . lJ orizo11t al surf ac·cs, snc·h as floors an<l pave-
for t hrt•t• \\'t'l'ks 11;) pt•r c•t•nt., and for four rnnnths 1111•11 f ..,. 1·a11 be c·0Ycrt•1l " ·i th <la111p sa nd the day after
t-t:-1 p1•1' 1·1•111. of tlH· air-<'lll'l'd san1ph•. the·: a r1· laid. '' he11 t hr~· ha\ e harc1rncd sufficiently
to Jll'l'\'l• nt pitting tl1 r c;urfac•r, ancl kept clamp by
'\011' also that k1 1 t'pi11~ <·0111·rt•ll' tla111p for tlll' first frt>qu1·11t spri11kli11g. 8on1cti1ncs sn1all dykrc; of clay
\, .. 11.1) s d1•1•rra..;1•1l t ht' a111nn11t of "1'ar -lO pt·r t•Pnt .. nr1• hu ilt aronn11 a sc•<'tion of floor or pn,·cn1ent, which
nnd for thrt•t• \\'1'1 l,s -,-, Jl<'I' c·e11t. l\. l'epill!! 1·0111·1·pt 1· j, t lic·n tloo1lP1l ''it h \\'at Pr. \ Tcrtirnl snrfaces can be
da111p for f11ur 1.1111.tl-.. 1lid 11ot l'.n1-.1 a fu rt lll' l' k1·pt tla111p hy fr<'qnrnt sprinkling of the forms or
1l1•t·r1':1'<' in \\Pill'. lint thl· -..p1•1·i111e11-.. \\'ete tt'sted da111p. eXJHl"-l 11 <'nnerete. So1neti111cs \vaTls arP rovered "·ith
• ll ad 1hP\" . 111•1•1 11l11\\1'tl tn 1lrY . ont for a ft•\\' daYs . c·a11\ a-.. or hes."ian . "hic·h is drc11thl'1l " ·ith \Vater
li1·for1• 111•111!! · -.. 1 d the a11tt1n11t of \\'1•ar "·nnltl SI'\ 1•ral ti111e-.. a 1lay.
prohahly ha',. '111 11 11 '"'
l\<'<'ping roncrete dan1p the fir~t ten days will give
l~C'\l'rsi11!! th1 fn r111 nf tlH-..e \Year rf•,nlt" ti·n 1la)s' th" n\\·11er oYcr 65 pc>r cent. better 'alne for his
prut1 c•t in11 i111·r1·.1"1•1l 1h1• re . . istaHl't> to \rPar of 1·011 n1011t·y. 'fhrce \veeks' protertion ''ill give still
f·r1•lt• li;i pt•r 1·1•.1t. and thl'l'C \ \t'l'k:-.' prot ec·li•>ll 120 !!1'1•a tt> r inc·rea~r in valnP. There i~ nothing that can
per c'rnt. 'J'Jin, propt•r rur1ng inc ·ease-; the """istalH'e he 1lone to c:one rcte that \\ill pay snch big dividends
1o \\C':11· altnnst in thi> "nn)l' propotti1111 a" the ~ o l- 111 l>ett ·r c·onrrPle as proper UC\<' of "ater in mixing
pr1• siYt' st l'l'll!!t h. an1l i11 r.\lring.
l ess "ater in nlixing- n1ore \Vater in

SPEC IF I CATION FOR CONCRETE FLOOR CONSTRUCTION


~L.\ TEltL.\LS not more than five ( 5) per cent. passing a screen having
four (4) meshes per linear inch, and no intermediate
A .-PORTLANO CEMENT sizes shall be removed.
1. P o rtland Cement shall meet the requirements of the
current St andard Specifications for Portland Cement No. 1 Aggregate-
adopted by the Standards Assoc i at ion of Australia . 6. No. 1 aggregate for the wearing course shall consist
of clea n . hard..1 tough, crushed rock or pebbles, free from
B .-FINE AGGREGATE vegetable or other organic matter, and shall contain no
soft, flat or elongated particles. It shall pass, when dry, a
General Requ1rements- screen h avin g three-eighths Ci> inch openings and not
more (than ten (10 ) per cent. shall pass a screen having
2. Fine aggregate shall consist of natural sand or
screenings from hard , tough , crushed rock or gravel con· four 4) meshes per linear Inch.
s11t1ng of quartz grains or other hard material, clean
and free from any surface film or coating and graded
0.-WAT E R '
from fine to coarse, with the coarse parti c les pre-
dominating . 7. Water shall be clean, free from oil, acid, alkali or
vegetable matter.
Grading-
3. F i ne aggregate, when dry, shall pass a screen h aving E .-C OLOUR
f o ur ( 4 ) meshes t o the linear inch ; not more th an twenty.
five (25) per cent. shall pass a sieve having fifty (50) Gener.a l Requirements-
meshes per linear inch, and not more than five (5) per 8. If artificial colouring matter Is required, only t hose
cent. shall pass a sieve having one hundred (100) meshes mineral colours shall be used which , In the amount here-
per linear inch. inafter specified, will n ot appreciably impair the strength
of the cement.
lmpur lties-
4. Fine aggregate shall not contain Injurious vegetable
or other organic matter as determ ined by the colorme tr ic F.-REINFORCEMENT
test nor m or e than flve (5 ) per cent. by volume of clay General Requirements-
or loam . F ield tests may be made by the architect or
eng i neer on f ine aggregate as delivered at any time 9. The reinforcing metal shall meet the requirements
during the progress of the work. If ther e Is more than of the current Standard Spec i fications of Steel Rein-
seven (7) per cen t . of c lay or l oa m by volume I n one forcement of the Standards Association of Aust ralia.
hour's settlement after shaking In one hundred ( 100) per It shaJI be free from excessive rust, scale, paint or coat-
cen t. excess of water, the material represented by the ings of any character which will tend to reduce or

sample shall be rejectt:d . destroy the bond.

G.-JOI NT Fl L L E R
C. -COARSE AGGREGATE
10. The joint filler shall be a suitable compound that
Coarse Aggregate- will not become soft and run out In hot wea t her, nor
s. Coa r: se aggregat~ shall consist of clean, hard , tough, hard and brittle and chip out In cold weath er; or, pre-
pared strips of fibre matrix and bitu men as approved by
cru shed rock or pebbles graded In size. free from vege-
table or other organic matter, and shall contain no soft, the architect or engineer. The st rips shall be one-quarter
flat or elongated partlcles. The size of the coarse aggre . (l) inch 1n thickness and t h eir width shall at least eq u al
gate shall range from one and one-half (1~) inches d o wn, the full thickness of the slab.

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O\'STit 'TIOX Consistency- " nt ti
A.-PROPORTION I NG 20. Only sufficient water shall be used to produce a
workable piastre mrx, which will flow sluggishly rnto the
11. The method of measuring the materials for the forms and around the reinforcement, and whrch can be
concrete or mortar, irtcluding water, shall be one whrch corveyed from the mixer to the forms without the
will ensure separa te and uniform proportions of each of separation of the coarse aggregate from the mortar.
the materials at all times. A bag of Portland cement
(94 lbs. net) shall be considered as one (1) cu. ft.
Placing-
8 .-MIXING
21 . The concrete shall be placed in a manner to insure
Machine Mrxing- a smooth ce1l1ng, and thoroughly worked around the
12. All concrete shall be mrxed by machine, except reinforcement into the recesses of the form. Concrete
when the architect or engineer shall otherwise perm it • shall be deposited in its final position as soon as possible
under special conditions. A batch mixer of an approved after mrxrng. It shall be struck off to a surface at least
type shall be used. The ingredients of the concrete or one ( 1) inch belo...., the established grade of the finished
mortar shall be mrxed to the specified consiste~ncy , and surface of the floor. Workmen shall not be permitted to
the mrxfng shall continue for ·'at least one (11 minute walk in freshly laic:t concrete, and rf sand or dust collects
after all materials are 1n the drum. Raw materials shall on the base. rt shall be carefully removed before the
not be permitted t o enter the drum untrl all the material wearing course rs applied.
of the preceding batch has been discharged.
Jo ints-
Hand M1x1ng-
1 22. When 1t rs necessary t o make a J01nt 1n a floor
13. When It is necessary to m ix by hand, the materials slab, its location shall be designated the architect or
shall be mixed dry on a water-tight platform, until the engineer; joints to be vertical
mixture is of uniform colour, the required amount of
wate r added, and the mixing con tinued until the mass rs
of u niform consist ency and homogeneous. D .-W EARING COURSE
Retemperrng- Proportions and Thicl<ness-
14. Retempering of mortar or concrete which has par- 23. (Mixture No. 1)-:t'he mortar shall be mixed 1n the
t ially hardened, that is, mixing with or without add1t1onal proportions of one (1) bag of Portland cement, and two
materials or water, shall not be permitted. (2) cu. ft. of fine aggregate. The minimum th ickness
shall be three-quarters Cl) inch.
C.-CURING
24. (Mixture No. 2)-The mortar shall be mixed in the
Coverrng- proportions of one Cl) bag of Portland cement, one (1)
cu. ft. of fine aggregate, and one (1) cu ft. of No. 1
15. As soon as the finished floor has hardened aggregate for wearing course. The minimum thickness
suffi ciently to prevent damage thereby, the floor shall be shall be three - quarters Cl} inch.
covered wrth at least one (1) inch of wet sand, or two
(2) inches of sawdust, whic h shall be kept wet by sprrnk-
lrng with water for at least ten (10) days. Consistency-
Protec tro n- 25. The mortar shall be of the driest consistency pos-
sible to work with a sawing motion of the strrke board.
16. T he freshly finished floor shall be protected from
h ot sun and drying winds unt rl it can be sprinkled and
Placing-
covered as specified. The concrete surface must not be
damaged or pitted by raindrops, and the con trac tor shall 26. The wearing course shall be placed immediately
provid e and u se when necessary sufficient tarpaulins to after mixing. It shall be deposited on the fresh concre te
completely cover all sections that have been placed w1th1n
the preced i ng t welve ( 12) h o urs. of the base before the latter is appreciably hardened
and brought to the establ1sht:d grade wrth a strike-board.
Note. \\"h ...n placing- tlit "Par1n~ cour=-c nfter the con-
cr1 te slnh has hardt-ned. • f'liminat"' parai::raph 2G and
ItE l :\' f<"OR('El> ('OX RET'E J:t" I~OO RS substitute parai;rraph~ 27 and 2b.

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17. The f orms shall be substantial, unyielding, and At
27. The surface of the slab sh.all be thoroughly
so construc t ed that the concrete wrll conform to the roughened by pickingi or other means and cleaned of all
designed d1mens1ons and contours, and shall also ~e tight dirt and debris.
t o prevent the leakage of mortar. The supports for floors •
shall not be removed until the concrete has hardened P lac1ng-
sufficien t ly, and then only with the consent of the
engineer or architect in charge. P ermanent shores shall 28. Th e slab Shall be thoroughly moist, but free from
be placed in such manner as to assure safety of the pools of wat~r. when the grout and mortar for wearing
floors after ternporary supports are removed. course rs placed. A neat cement grout shall be brushed
on the surface of the slab, the wearing course lmme-
B.-REINFORCEMENT d ta tel.Y applied and brought to the established grade wrth
a strike- board . Grout and mor:tar shall be used within
18. Re1nforc1ng metal shall be provided as called for: forty-five (45) minutes after maxing with water.
on the plans. It s hall be placed as indicated and·
mechanically held in position so that rt will not become F1n1sh 1ng- I
disarranged during the placing of the concrete. Whe n-
ever rt rs necessary to splice tension reinforcement, the 29. After the wearing course has been brought to the
character of the splice shall 1 be such as will develop it s established grade by means of a strike-board it shall be
full strength. Splices at points of maximum stress shall worked with a wood float rn a manner which will thor -
be avoided. Spl1c1ng by lapping bars without contact oughly compact it and provide a surface free from
w1th ~ space between bars along the overlap equal to

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depressions or irregulari t ies of any k ind. When required,
twice the th!ckness of the bars is preferable t o the surface shall be steel trowelled, but excessive work -
mechanical splices or: clamps. ii ing shall be avoided
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Proportions-
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• Colourrng-
30. If artificial colouring is used, 1t must be incor-
porated with the entire wearing course and shall be

19. The concrete shall be mixed In the proportions by~·-__, m~xed dry with the cement and aggregate until the
volume of one (1) bag of Portl1nd cement, two (2) cu. ft. mixture 1s of uniform colour. In no case shall the amount
o f fine aggregate and four (4) cu. ft. of coarse aggregate. of colouring exceed twelve (12) per cent. of the weight
of the cemen t.

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Hea'\ \ D uty Floors fo r Industrial Buildings a. Pa r affin \\UX n1a} be drl\·e n int o a con c r ete fl oor
hy h c>atin g th e fl oor a nd t rl'a tin g It \Vlth n1elt e d par a mn
'l'h1• attrnrti\'1• a1•p1•ara11c·1· of t1·razzo flo<H's has 1011~ "ax. T hP o bjPct or h eati n g t hl' fl oo r ls, or course, t o
ob t ain penetrat io n of t h P ,,·ax. Th e t urpt•nll n e In No. 2
Dt' l' H r1•c•o!!t1i.;;1•1l hnt tl11• nse of this t ype of poll'. . h<.'1l a hovt> is u sed us a <·ar r ler to c· au~t> t h t• pa r a ffin to
flo1ll' for i111Jn . . t 1 ial huil1li11!.." is not so \\"t'll a p p1·1· pl' nt•trat e In to the ro1 H· r~l1• s 111 fu<'e.
ri a t 1•11 .
'l'h1• t'nllo\\ i11g- 1-. a 1l1·~1·ript ion of 1hr 1nC'I h<><l of Colo ured Floor Finish
l a yin~ a hc•a,·y traffic• floor. This fl oor \\as snhjC'C'te1l I t is ofll'n tl<·si l'ahlt> to rn·o<luc•c a <'<>loured floor
t o th i' ac·t ion of 1H'a' 1ly-loa1le1l steel " 1H' Pl1·d t r uc·ks. '-llrf:H'<' "ithout l'<'so 11i 11 ~ to a s p<'rial fl oor t ile or
a1Hl t h1• 1111"thod of c·onstl'netion \\as ~Hlopte1l aftC't' lt·ra zzo. I~'l oor" of t h is so rt uo., n all •v al'<' 11ot t o b e ...
t<'st s o f th1• \\"t'arin~ qualities of thC' floor u nd1•1· suh,il'<'1Ptl to hea\ y ahrasi\'t' traffi c. HO 1ha t suC'h weak-
l't1 Jld i t it11ls.
' ' ' ' C'l't' llt'"" a" 11 1 a~ hl' int r o1l\H•c•1l hy th<' usl' of c·olouring
T h t• r o u g h s lah \\a s hr st piekld . sw e pt a nd \\a slH•<l \\ilh 1nat1•1·ial in the• top, or \\eari n g. rourse is not impor-
l le>an "a t 1 r 0 111•-i 11 c h ro uncl ~ t et•l ba r s WP rt th Pn Jl la c·pd 1a nt. <)} I\ ion . . J,,·. t hr colon ri ng n1at trr ~houlcl be con-
.1s le' t• ll i n l! J1t>c:s a nd IP\'t> ll e tl up . Th i> flo o r "a:-; a ~ ain ti111•1l to th e top ronrsr on l y .
• "1 t rlO \\ n . a n 1l a 1 to 1 CPID•' nt ~ and grout hru:,; h 0rl on .
Befort> tht> ~ro ut h ad •et a 1 t o ~ n1ix:t 11 rt-> of ren1 Pn 1 a n 1l t >111~· n1 i111·ral C'olonrin~ pig1ncnto., shonl<l be u sed,
cru ... h1 d r ock u nifornl ly grad ed f ron1 ~ in. to ~ in \\ a" ,1 , ot h1· 1· p i!!11 11·11 1-.. fa do rapid] ~ an cl rednre the
dun1 J>t'd on the fl oor a nd $C r re ne d o ft . Th p rnixt 11 rp -..t t't'll!..i'th of th<' <·<'1111•nt to a n1a rkf'<l degree. ~Iineral
.t" dr} a-. it ".Ls po..;:-: ihl1• t o dun1p out o f t hf• Olix1•r
I ' ... 11i11g pi i:"" "i.> r P th 1 11 rt 1110,·ed a nd th ..; p al'l's 11lJ .. 1l c·11l 1111r-.. Yary i11 qnalit>· a1ul "ho\\' a tenc1Pnr> to fade,
\\1th th• I to :.? ni:\.l11r1 '.:'.'"--'.~-..-...:
d1•111·111 li 11 !.! 1111 th1·ir qnal i t~·.

C olo uring of Go n crete

· p r< 1ln 1·Pd 11y :-


of pigrnents ineorpora tecl in the

f coloured aggregates.
tht• urf;\r.e "ith . pe<'ia11r prepared

pign1ents
the n1ost
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Con c rete Ban ce


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orhre is
an oxide
for this
an Px<·1· s of. an
I a . e r1ou~

..! \ lll lXllJ l"t> of paraffin \\'aX a n d tu r. pe nli OP 01 a) })(' -..and .


dJ1pl1t cl lo t h1 floor ~ uffi rie nt on ly to fil l up th e porc ·s.
\11 1 xr1 :- ... or t h.• n1ah •ri a l " ·o u ld pr.odu ce a c: ti l" ky flln i.
Hoth t ur ne ntin P an<l par.affin " ·a x s hould hf' or good
J?:r.1<11-. a n <l no n1or1· pa r a ffin u ~e d th a n "ill he c o1n p le trlr
<lifo,sol\'1•d i n t he t urp t> ntin e. <l~g'l'(' !!a t PS.
Aft('r t hP turpPntin r> ha s p,·a porated . t hat is , after th<· A ver y light g r P) color n1ay h e ohtain e d by the u s e or
floor s urfatf' is dry , it s hould bP t r eate d \\' lth PO\\'d f' r f' cl h)·dratf> cl li m e \vith t h f' concret e , but t hi s m ethod i s
\\,tx 1n th1• «an1P n1ann e r a s for \\·ooden danc·ing fl oors. ', r ~ littl1' u ~P d . a n1or e di finite colour being pre fe rre d .
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R A." IS AY'S
4 THE AUSTRALIAN CEMENT MANUFACTURERS' A SSOCIATION CATALOGUE

set
'l'hc follo\\·i11g table ~i,· t•s tht• pig-111P11ts l'e<'on1- fi1rn of cement fron1 the outside of each particle of • ta e l
(' d 0
11u•1ulc•cl an<l t11t•i1· approxinHltt· qnautiti1..•-.. and h~· . and and aggregate; and if scruhbecl " ·hen it i~ I no e la
-..u 1tahl<• nlixtnrP the intPrnlt·diatr <'<>lours 111a~· he oft, the cn1r face may be dnrnag-ed and clifficnlt to 1af b
obtai11<•cl. I n 1111xing eulours. it is "rll to 1·1·1t1p111her repair. . roe•
that thr JIO\\l'I' of the <'olour j.., in p1·o]Hlrtio11 to its E tching \\ith acid is a further <lPYelnp1nent of the l)1st...qn
fi 1H·11rs....
scrubbing p roce. s. I t consi ts in first "ashing the cac
ncre
. urface \Vith dilute mur iatic acid, and then 'rith an -Ible t
C'olou~
alkaline so1t1tion, t o r emove all free acid, and finally ass ~
• '"ith clean "ater- in sufficient volume to cleanse and 11 pa
fl11sh the S11rface thoroughly. The operation requires b com~
Rla<•k .
Blu" .
:'\fan~anese Dioxide ..
Ultr:\1nar in e Blue ~ . . . .
Jess kill than scrubbing, only judgment as to hO\\' , cbel
TbP
1 ;r.-en f
Ligh.t-Ultran1ari n t• Grl..!t'n . far the arid etching should be carried. This proce 'S P und•
~f+-d1um-L1n1e ~r1•1•n .. •. i~ confined to such aggregates as '"ill not be affected putal
.r--.....,.,.,m lit Dark--Ch romium .. Oxide .t uicot
H··H • Iron .O:xid~ • . . .• • .. h.\· acids, such as sand or cru. hed granites. J.,i1ne-
Bru.;ht H1·d _. Pon1pt-ian or . En~h~h Hcd . I-. . the
~nnd ... tone • R ed -Purplt: Oxide of Iron . ....tonec; eannot he used. a. thev . are tl:s1r.tegratcd bv
. Tb
"\·1olet . . • . • ,.io!Pt • O:xidt> of l Iron . . • ..,. .. acids.
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Brown H o a:. t e d Iron Oxide or ,
• ' Bro"tl Och re . . "' a . . . 6-S Both the scrubbing process and the etchi11g pro-
Y'ello\\' Och r~ . . . . . . . . . . G-S
•· C"P are;.op('n to the ohject ion that they are slightly
n1ore expen ive tlian ordinary concrete finishe-..
T1~ nc:;ing• colouring n1atter 'vith concrete, the .\not her, prQcess of r evealing aggregates, ot very receu t
<'<>lour hou1d al\\·ay be n1ixecl 'vith the cc1nent Cir,,· iulroduction, consists ~ in treating the forms before pour-
before an)r sandt or ;,ater is added. Thorough n1ixing ing, or, in the cas:e of pavement s or other exposed ~ur­
is essential to success, so that the inixture is uniforul faces, treating the surface or the concrete itself " "i th a
preparation . de. igned· to prevent toe outer film of con-
111 c·o]cnu!. aud o rhat full value is ohtainetl fron1 the cr ete from se tting. This action is controlled to prevent t
admixture of pigment. A method of n1ixing that has the setting to a certain definite depth and no further.
been foulld to gi,·e ver y sati factory results is t o take This process has advantages over either the scrubbing
one bag of cement spread on a concrete mixing board, 01 etching process, having a greater depth of penetration
a~ desir ed, r equires little, it any,, skill in manipulation,
the colour added, and well mixed by hand until l1ni- a nd is perhaps th e least expensive or any, surface finish;
for1n, then pas cd through a fine sieve ( 100 me h , if nloreover , it permits the use of a wider range of aggre-
po sible) several time . The een1ent n1ay then be ga tes than either of the other. two processes mentioned.
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stored a" ay in a dry place, and dra\\'ll upon as re- Th e finish obtained by any on of the abo'"e processes
quired. .\ ftcr thi m1x1ng, the eo111bination j.., has been applied with• equal success to trowelled sur-
faces, like pavements, to moulded forms. such as steps.
tl'eated in the ame \Vay as clear cernent. balusters, etc., and to concrete placed in the forms in
The rules of practice gover ning the u e of coloured the us ual way. I t may also be applied to c.oncrete made
"·itb colour ed cements, as descr ibed before.
cement in concrete work follow in a general 'vay those
of clear rement. but certain facts haYe hcrn brought 'Varm tones can be. secu "" red bv• the use of crushed brick
or red gravel, a dark ; coloured stone with a light sand
out. . hY. rxpl'rit' tH·e "·h ich it is \\ ell to stati> ht>r1>. gives a colour much r esembling granite. fine gravel or
'r.he c·nlour of a concrete will be affected by : - coar se sand gives a texture : like sa ndstone. and excellent
..1.;..,1. The consistency of th e mortar and ch~racter of
effects can be pr odu ced by mixing the cPment "'·ith screen-
ings producd by crushing a natural s ton of the desir ed
T the CE>n1ent and aggregates. Too dry a mix \viii colo ur.
yield a dull lifeless tone, and too wet a mix will
yield irregularly coloured s urfaces, due mainly Th e colo urs obtained .• br the selection of coloured stone
• to efflor esce nce . a re perhaps thp most ·· agrP.P.ahle. and are ·without douht
,} 2. A stee l floati n g trowel gives a darker colour than th e n1ost durable. and · c~ rtainl) ~xhihit more life and
~......- • the " 'ooden float. variety and texture: .
3. The protPclion of the s urface: ,\ concrete cured
in sunlight will give a lighter colour than one
cured in the s had e. .Proper curing is essential
Colouring ht M-::.ns of Paints
to a peru1anf!nt colour. · Concret(' "ur.farflc:; 1na~r h" painf c<l b~· nny one of
T.ime between placi ng and fini ~hing; Tro,vell ing 1hree gene.ral methods:-
-.. (i) Ei~. eea oil paints
on tpar tty hardened surfaces produces blotches:
~,

" .. t (ii) ca~ein paint (\\·atcr paiut ·).


Colour in g b y Means of Exposed A ggregates
(iii) • ilica te..i.or ''"at ercr]as paints.
~Tany ('1lgi11i>i•1·..., and architeets pref~r to co 1 o~tr • t "1.~he" Jn..,t-n1cntionecl i~ perhaps more of a cement
concrete by th~ u. e of colol1red c:;and an<1 gra,el 211 1 " prore s than a paint p1·orcss hnt as the method of
the Jnortar "·h1c]~ are expo. etl by srruhhtn<T, l'~cl1tll:! ' applicatinn le:; 11nilar to that of a pnint. it is included -
or surfaco l'C\'Cctl!l'!.; J • I -..,, ""' .infl described here..
I~ricfl~, rrubbing eon. i. t in reTi'10,·ing the forn1s 1 . . P . t
} F1. 111... ee<1 0 11 a 1n ' ·
"' u·1 e t ]1e concl'ete is · stll· 1 gree11, and th en sernbb1ng
.
L' d . b . .fi bl . t b
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hrought into direct contact " 'ith fre e liu1e, ~ncb as occurs
1nsee 01 1 e1ng a sapon1 1a e 01 1, n1us never e
t le sur ace \\11 l "11 e br11 hes and \\'a1cr until the
film of cen1cnt ha h en rrn10Ye<l. and the clean sa11cl in all roncre,tP ~urfares. If this preca ution is neglected.
1p0n saponitication tak~s pl~rP, " 'ith th~ formation or -
and tone exposed. This procC.'S calls tor a faii·
n1easure of c:;kill. for if the concrete ·. all
.. ls • O\\ e
d t0 lime soa~s. and t.he de"-~ruct1on of the binding medium
or the paint, causing unsu~htly blotches and the complete
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1 ~main too lonz. it \Vlll he too hard to r.e111ove tnP ctisint~gration
. . • .
of th" painting mPdium .
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(Cont1nutd 011 _ _pogt)
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T H E AU T R ALIAN CEMENT ~1 ANUFACTU RERS' As OCI ATION
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• lle for t> }lai n! is applit:d t o concrc tt•, lhP COIH' rc>te su r - Black . ~l angnne se Dioxide.
face Is 111•nl 1' 1l \\' Ith zinc s u lphate , alun1. dil u te HUlph u ri<' \Vbite. Zinc Oxide .
.1C'id , or ::- in11lar pror es~ . the obj ec t beln~ to con \ c> rt un) R ed . lll' d L' ad
l111 1t~ Int o t h1 1·on1pn rutively harm less gyp8um, \\'h Pn paint
1
B iscu it. Lltharge.
111ay he tq ipli ed In the us ual m a nner, anrl ~ i v P~ th<> us ual Gr<'e n . <' h ro n1i u1n Oxide .
"t'l' \ ice o C l111 se1·tl oil paints.
I ntt•rm ed iate shad<'s n1ay ht:> ohtal n Pd by the su ita ble
<'a't'in l''a in t .... nd1ni\.t ure of t hese colo u 1s ns 1lPs ir e cl.
Ca se in paint s are µn •f1•rahl P to lin 81·eJ oil paint s on T he n1ethod con sis ts lu tr<>nt in g th e su r fa ce of the dry
eon cr e t e, but are lttnllcd to fiat fini shes , lt he lnK in1pos concre t e \vith a 10 per ce nt. sol ution of \vaterglass ,
~lh l C' t o pr odu ct> n glo s~y ftnl s h . Th e p e rman <' nC'~ or thi s allow ing a r easonable time fo r thi s to pen etr ate, then
C"lnss of pai nt is ver y mu ch s uperior to th a t of lin st>t•d a pp lying th e colour 1nixed to a s uitable consistency with
o il pa in t"'. a nd although appli ed to the s urtuce only , plain 'vate r , e it her b y bru shing or by s pr ayi ng, a nd
ht>con1" 1nore or less no int e gra l part or the s urfa<'t', du e finall y applying a sea ling coat of 20 per cent. sol u tion
to che1nica1 rPac ti o n be t\\·een th e lime and the ca sein . or \\'ate rglas s, ca r e being tak en that th e su rtace is not
'fh£> ra:--i>i n pai nt call s for conside r a bl e s kill in con1- a llo,,·ed to dry out at any stage of th e p rocess, or fo r
po u ndin~. a nd s h o uld pre fe rably be purcha se d rr o n1 a a reasonabl e pe riod of curing imm edia t ely following,
• r0f1t1tahlt> firn1 of n1a nut acturer s. The pigm e nt to h f' usf'cl Sl'Ve n to te n days if possible .
'" 1ncorporatf'd \\'ith th e casei n pa int . a nd is a pplie d d irPCl Th i:! colours and surtace o htain e d b y thi s m e thod are
to the concrf' IC' s urtnce \\·it ho ut a n y pre\' io u s trPa tnH' n t. q uite pern1a ne nt , and th e sili cat e ce ment \Ya terproofs
The hin1lint: n1C'd iun1 he in g a comp ound or li m e n nd a nd ha rde ns t he s urfaces of t he concre t e , making it ver y
C',1-..ein, on PXJlO"llfP, is COn \'er:t ed into ra r bo na t1> Of JinH' re!< i:: t a nt t o a brasion a nd absorption .
and frt>e c·asein, ~h·i n g a ve r y t o u g h a nd durahl P ti lm . The s uccess of })oth th e ca sein a nd thP water glass
and on1' "·bich. '" he n t h or oughl y d ry a nd h n rd , is \'P. r \' n1t-t h .icl s d epe nd s upon g e ttin g a tilm of col our and bi nd-
difficult o f r >'n10\'nl, casPin h in~ r ec;i gt a nt t o a C' irl T h is in g n1edium , int o th e sur.far1', rath e r t ha n upo n the
n1ethod ha" 111111 h to rf•con1n11'n rl it o P-r t h li "n~el'cl s urface
paint n1• th(l<l The comn1o nes t c·n u s l o l fa ilur t> in a pplied coa ts of
col our h as bee n th e a pplica ti on o r too thi C' k a coat. While
•J.-.:OOC"'l case in is a semi-pl as tic compoun d , t h e silicate cem en t is
a: rigid co mpou nd, o f a difrering co e fficient o f expa nsi on
t o concre te. con se qu e nt ly it thi s material is all owed t o
just for u1 a co a t u pon th e su rface or the con cr ete, it
mus t n ecessa ril y cra ck a nd c;calP, with ex pa n sion of the
<'o n r rete du e t o t e n1pe ra tu re ch a nges.

QUAN T IT I ES O F MATERIALS PER CU B IC YARD OF 1 : 2 : 4 RAMMED CONCRETE


"ut.ic Ya rd ~ of F i n •' .\ ~g r eg at P <F> ; C u bic

Th•· llllfllllllllll n 1ax i n1un1 quantity a "\Vet


rnl'tllr• for II\'•' rlU.!' •'

Voids In Sa,nd, P er C e nt.


\'oid" In , ' 40
<'oar1'~
50
C•·m~ n t. , A~l!'re~ate. C" ~ n1 e nt ,
1 \ ~~ r ~~ at e , .\~g re~ate,
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l'r·r l"r nt ,~a '>1. Cu. Yd. Ba~s, Cu, Yd.
j f'u
' F F. c. F. c.
s Gallons of Wat er per B ag o f Cement.

5. 3 . 39 . 78
, 11 .8'}. .
. 42 . 85
. 4.t .89
. 46 . 93
Sl Gallo ns of Wa t er per Bag of

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,.., .39 . 77
-.) . 40 .80
.j ti . 42 . 8-t
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.87
. 92
SJ Wa t er per B ag of Cement.

'l 1• ii 5 1 . :1 i; 5. 2 38 . 76
15 5 76 5 2 . ;{'.I . 7' 5. 4 . 40 . 79
4I . i .) 5.5 . 10 5. G . 41 .S3

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RA MS AY'S CAT AL OGUE


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N.S.W. STA TE BRICKWORKS


FAC E •
O ffi ce:
3f BRIDGE ROAD, PYRMONT
A ND
MO ULDED
BR IC K S
W orks:

S A A. Fil~ No. HOMEBUSH BAY



T eleph one . M W 1785, MW 1804.

Quality
Products
The pr oducts fro111 this l ' nd1>rtaking c·an sa fely hP
used for all classes of buildin g co nstru ct ion. Th e whole
,
of the bric ks u sed in fiail\\·ay construction. " ·here n1ost
of th e \\Ork is ot an exac tin <?; nature. ha'e been sup plied
fro1n th'~ so urce They c·omfllPtely satisfy all s tandards.
as r ega&ds appearance, crushin~ st r ain. etc. It 1nay be
pointed ou t that the. " ·ho le of the h ri~ks u:-:ed in the Cit y
C ·a -.;t
... II T~ailw·;,.iy, 1or retainin~ ,,·alls. under~round tunnels. i; ub-
Facilities r1 "·avs•
. .ect.. a n1oun t i!l!! to nHtn .,. n1 ii hon~. ''"ere su p11li ed
:\tany of the lar~est
• 1t ,.. n.......... (ron1 IH H o111f'I ush D:iy \Y orl·s.
Th e works are situated at H omeuush Day and (;>ll J OY II' buildings also testi l y to their popularity.
eYer\• .. facilitv fol'. q uick and efficient delh·er:r, · bein~
ser,·e'cJ' b:r " ·at'e1 ca rri age as well as b:r r ail.

Delivery to dis tant suburbs is pro,·idec~ by rail. hut Architectural Brick D evelopm e nt
s upply can be gi\'en to city jobs, also those 1n the East~ 1n
and \Veste ra subu rbs. direct by up-to-date n1otor 1or r1 Ps. .\I though other 111aterials. such as con1·r••te, sandstone,
"" bic h deli\ e r the bri cks in boxes. Besides preser,·ing trachvte. etc., 'all h a' a plare in architeetural design,
th e qu a lit y of the bricks, due to a n1in~~un1 of hai:tdlin~, the beauty of 'g ood' brick" ork ,,·ith n colou r ran~e all of
builders appreciate the benefit of recel\·1ng the bi 1cks in its o"·n. "·ill neYer lose its po\\·er of appeal.
boxes as th ey a re ab le to hoist then1 and deposit th en1
exactly "here r eq uired . In man:r cases brirks a re p laced This rndertaking h a!' tor sonle tinte r.eahsea the neces-
alongsid<> the bricklayers on the highesl rity buildings, sity of \videoing the scope of its Face: and 1\foulded Brick
a nd fro111 th e tin1e that they ha,·e been loaded front the departinents. and has suc-c sded. 1n, produc1ng ;a ve r y \\'ide
range of colou r s, " ' hich (?:ive Ycry pleasing re!:iults, both P e
kilns at the ya rd a r e not handled again u ntil re<'eh·ed •
hr the bricklayers. • in plain or mixed . c~lou r sr.hetnes_.., n ~ce ntly there has
The boi nlethod is a lso Yery adaptable for supplies hr been quite a r e' i'·.ed den1and for 111oulded hricks as Juany
as thirty diffe1ent nloulds ha,·ine: be •n u~ed on a sin~le
\Yater carr iage building o n severa l occasions. ~\ glance at the: colou r P.a el I
panels and fancy tnoulds displa) fl shoula pro\ e intere~t­ b• '
Range .. ing Th e panels . shO\\'D h erein "'ere. of course, ~elected
The works :ire in a very fa,ourable position to supply to furnish so1ne idea of the colour::> stocked. also the
a comprehensh·e r ane;e of face and n1oulded bri<'ks, as scope ex isting for the very fine (:Olour trea t111ent that can Pa tis
th er a re fifteen d o'''D d raft kilns in operation. .\ very be applied to brirk"·ork ... I t \Viii ti 1 adily appreciated a e sh
Px ten si\ e business has been huilt u1> in the 111oulded that many oth e r effects ~ quite as plea~ini::. can be r eadily ii.age
brick department, and r eferen ce to the var ious n1oulds arranged. The " ·orks are aJ\\·a,·s in a PO"ition to su pply
d1spla' ed here in will furnish son1e idea ot the revived large quantities or• face br.i ks on short notice. but, as
demand tor ornamental brick\\·ork. preYiously n1entioned, or:ders for 111011Jded bri ·k", especi-
.\ rrhltects shou ld note th at. in add iti on to the n10Hlds ally those to a n Archit ect's O\\'n rlesi~n. should be ~u h­
di spla) ed , practicall y any sh ape or size can be 111anufac- rnitted about four o r five weeks h l ore they are r equired,
tured• to design subn1itted. in ord e r t o allow , time for pr~n ar.ntion of 111oulds, and
the r equ isi te period for burning.
In all cases \\'h er e n1oulded bri <'ks a,e speci fie d ample
noti ce sh o uld be su pplied by the builder, ov;i ng to th<'
difficulty in stock in g this class of \var e in all colo nr c; and S E RVIC E TO A R CHI TEC T S
desi~ns . Rough texture bricks in r egular sizes a r e
stocked. A• popular s ize for fireplace design is a lso 3, ail- E,·er) effort . is lplld< to ~''""' full ~nti~laction to rlients
able, viz.-6! x 1 ~ x 3}. They can also be used to .Allhou.:h tht• )•ard l" sit URtt>cl ahout t •n lllllt>s from the Ci ty ,
the journey can he 111a Ir> 1n I·~~ than t111rt) nunu t ·~ by car,
ad\'antage in other architectural designs ,,·hich '\v iii and. priot: to tl'it co1nnH·n<· 1n••nt of any contract. it has provPd

- r eadil y i. be apprC'cialed by craft~men.

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1neasurinJ?; 10 inches in length. adaptable 1or
can also be obtaine~
'. r ~.

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a vt•ry "·1se polir~ (olt tnr ~rch1l"ct and B111ld ·r conc(>rn t·d to
attt•nd o1 and• sdect th1 hrfck,.; r~ t11rt>tl
t1.rran£!'t--d on th
R9ad . P) rmont.
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A v1s1t can al\\ay~ ht'
oohort ~~t not H'•· to tllf• }-lt"'arl Offic<>, Brid~'­
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t ' \T\ttH.tt TATE BRI CKWORK

Ple,\ s111g c t1e c ts o bt ai ned


w i th a wide 1 ange of
colou 1s and t he use of
c olo u red mortars.

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Panel N o. 1
above)

Panel No. 2
(iH righ t )

Panel N o. 3
below )

(Panels No~ 4 , 5 a nd b
are sho w n on ·' lil te r
page).

There 1s n o llnH t to the


uses o f f ace brick-from
the s1n1ples t bungalow
to the most ela b ora te
o ffi c e butld1ng

(l n!111ur " 11r,r /llJU~J

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N.S.W. STATE BRICKWORKS CATALOGU E

· OD. I CKS MADE TO AQ CHITE CT5 DE 5 l GN :> •


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WOJlXS HOME.BUSH BAY
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BRIDGE ROAD PYRMONT W-4
W ORKS H OMEBUSH BAY
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WUNDERLICH LIMITED A'I
Manu f actu rers o f ~ 0 £1{(
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3f Wunderlich '' Colortex'' Bricks •
Adm1n1st ra t 1on. B APT I ST STREET, REDFERN . SY DNE Y, N S W
cofl
Showroon1s :'Ind O ffi ces: (J F'A(,""' pRODU
BRI S BANE : A n1elia St ree t , V .illey
:..; \ \ I• lie Nu. SYDNEY. B apt1i.t Sueet , Redfern N EW C A STLE : Bu i ld e r s' Ex c h ange, K ing S t
ST H M E L B O UR N E · 210 H anna St reet.
A DE LA I OE : Grot e and Mor phett St ree t s. HOBART : 139 M acquarie St reef
LAUN C E STON : 71 S t . J o hn St ree t . I
P ERTH : Lord and Short St 1eet s.

f For Other Products, See P ages 55, 93. 102, 176 a nd 240 I

Produ
Architectura l Pos~ib iliti e~ \\"1111
De~ criptio11 duct <1
Th e r ea l s 1gnithan< e >l .. l'olo1·te.x" Bricks is t h at th~\· 1
\\"u nde1 l1ch "Colo rt ex" Bri cks ar1 I<,ace-B ri <"ks \\"ith e n ab lE:' the architec·t to achiP,·e. \\"ith a standa1d architec:- e(l r 1
a t1>xtu1·ed hnish. and a1E:' a\ailable i n <l range ol co lour tural n1Pdiu111. tho!:ie 111uch-adn1ircd e hron1.itir and 1e.x- n1fican~
har111u ni es n1•\e r o tter.-d pre\·ionsly to thl' .\us tralian
t11ral e fff-et s ,,· hir h IHt\"e pre' iously heen possihl e onh· bv enuo
B11ild i11~ J ncl11~tl') . Th P) are n1acle tro111 nat 11ral 1•lays. bl T
tlH e111 plo) n 1Pnt ot a 111atPrial n1a1I.- ... pecialh t o orcJ,:r. •
h11 rr11•d to PX ll't> OH' hanl nPss
Ideal for Facades
\\fund
Colour _ I "ine: "C'o lo~·tex " Dri, k s. it ii-. possibl e to in1part par-
Gal'
'I ht> he.1u11t11l and distincti\ P- ..... hacl t>s
\\"un<lPrlich ol ti cu l a r a ttrac.·t 1\"P ness ::i nd <·olour ric·hnes~ to a facade
"C'o lo1·1.,x" Bril•k:-. ate due to thl' c·arP t\11 :-.1• lt>lt io11 and trea tm e nt . \\'ithout addin~ noti rt>ahl y to the co~t of the
hl1•11clin~ ot the ('la):--, and the e.xp1•r1 a pp lic·<ttion 01 "t r tH' l Ure.
111t i>nse hrini.:. Th ere a n <.i\'ailahle colour harn1011iP~ ol
rl•d. hro\\ 11. yt>llo\\' and ~reen. as t•'\1 111111ille<I in th l' illus- Di play Panel
tr<.tio11 bt->lcnv . T h i' e lfects \al') 110111 dull 111all to a hi:{h
tt a;. h . By th1> in1 er111i rudine of \·a1io11:-. <"<>lour harn1onies .\t ou r 8hO\\'I ootns. \\"e ha \(• asse•n hl1•d a Yariel v ot
and ll asht> d Pl1 P<"ts. Pncl11 ss ron1hinations arf' possihlc•. pan e l s displa)i n g son1 e ol th" etf1 · ct~ at tainabl e ~,·ith
"C'olo1 t ex'' Bri cks Architec·ls de si rin~ to tnake a sP lec-
t ion ai-e 111\ H eel to inspect th ese displays.
Texture
The st.u1da rcl su1tace finish is a ,·e rl i<"al ro11i.: h tP.xl111e Price
lsl't' ill11strat ion1, hut \\' e can su ppl y \' a1·io11s olhPr IP'\- rt is nol possible to quot1• 1·el iabl l' pri c·es. on account
111n·:-. to or<lf' r . or ditler.-nt <'Ollditions OJH:'l<ttin~ in th1 \ a r iou s States:
hut a _rc hir ects can olJtnin thi s inlor111ntio n pron1ptly by Z I
• apply1n~ to 0111 n1•an st ~.tie n lli1•1>.
""tandard i:es J

< n l o1t~x" Bti<ks arP 111acl1• in l\\"O .... tanclard size:- : ' 11
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Fireplace Briquettes r
11"11. '"'
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. . and ,I Ill . X -t.: lit. :\: :! in . \l ~o a' a 1l a bl e arP \\ undPrli<'h Briquettt>:--, fo1 firt•-
In 1C!d1tio11, \\·1• <'<ill rt>adilr 111a11u1act111P ~111• f' 1 .d n1oulcl•>d place:- Like "Co lot'l t " " Bri l'ks. th est• <"an be ohtained
lnl'lns, thu~ <Jtto r d1n~ thP urchitpc·t 111111 .... 11al 11 ... 1•clo1n in in _nu111e1ous colou r har ntoni e. a nd glazed effel'ls. Blue-
thP c)P~l~nin~ ol lHl~l anrl :-trin~ 1•1111r:-1•:- . nt<'hitr~"'"" • p rint ~ '>h O\\ 1n ~ ~11~~Pstt1d apr>li<·attons \\ 111 he turnis hed
cloor-j:un hs, c•orhel... 1 11 on request Sarnples are 011 \ ie\\" a t uu1 "h1>\\"rnon1s. r u1r
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hoof :
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This illust r .1t1oll, reproduced fron1 c:olo u r photog1aphs o f th e 1 c t u al p1oduc t , de n1 on s t 1:i t es t he "v, d t' 1:l 11 g e of
colour h,u 1110111t'" ava1lal.Jlt' 111 Wu11dt'1 Itch "Colo1 ttx " B r 1c k !> Tht' exam pit' !>hO,vn 1:; con1poc;t'd o f tilt' l>ll'lallt'1
!>l.111d, rd Silt', Vil, 9 111, X 4_ Ill. X 2 Ill, H
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METAI:. .. WUNDERLICH LIMITED


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• TERRA .. j Wunderlich B1tilding Materials


Adm1n1st ra t1 on: BAPTIST STREET , REDFERN , SYDNEY . N S.W
COTIA " •
Show1 oon1s and Offices:
PRODUCTS SY DNEY : Baptist Street, Redfern .
S TH MELBOURNE: 210 Hann a Street.
BRI SBANE: An .el1a Stree t , Valley
NEWCASTLE : Bu ilders' E><c hange. King St .
ADELA IDE : Grote and M orphett S treet s. HOBART : 139 M acq ua rie Str eet .
PERTH : L ord and Short Streets. LAUN C E STON : 71 St . John S t ree t .

Product~
I F or Other Produ c t s, See P <1ges 55, 93, 102, 176 a nd 240 I

le n ~ th s

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l'ut lYl.Pss, a11cl "11 h a111pl1• :illuwa111·p l'or , .,.
l
panslon and 1 rc.ntraclio t • p
Z in c .\ PITA.L~ .incl <'O'\SOLl·:: . l111 a \\'i1le r;111~1t >l
\\'u111lt r li1•h Huil 11i11!... \l,lleri \Is i1H·l11<11• s1•\ e ra I l' ro·
duct" ut nut,ta11din::: in11101 tant·e. anc1 these <11 l" te.11111'PCl
cles1~ns. fo r en1ich111e111 lo 1ulu11111" and hea111s
:-ep,1rately in r hi!" l'ataln°11e . Oth~ rs o t 11 ssl:' 1 sil::- •
nifi1·arH'f'. althou~h \\' l<le•qtrtlact 1n thei1 a 1>pli1 at 1on. Hl't• :\I e t a( CE ILI~ G CE~T It EJ<"'LO\\'E HS ot 'a1·ions 1les i ~ns
• The~ are 1·lassifit>•i as 1 al ~lf'tal and .ind si:r.11s. :fo1 teilinf! \Pntiht li on
Ill ntioned helO\\'.
rhl Ter1·a 011.1.
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~tePI and Gah·anized \\'l''\I>EH'l'ILE'' SHt:ETl:\C:
111 Sht>1 t~ Ii lt by 2 Lt .. paltPI ned to look lik1 4- in "h
\\~ underlich ~ietal Products s q 1n1 r e tiles. ~uitahle fol' ·1 11i .. li11ini: ol l3ath1 oon1s .
(;.th .'\Ill o.>d EXTEH ro1: \\' .\LL LI~l~(~S. Ill Sht>l•ts Kit<" h e n s. Co rrid ors. C"o u nte r F1·011t ::,;, ett •
111easu 1 in ~ fl lt In \ lt and ll i t. by 2 f t., patt l' rnt'd \o ::\IET.\L LETT ERS, \\' ith 01 \\' ithout 'llreous e n a1ne l
in11catt' Hou~hcasl. Hot kf;H·e and Brick\\"Ol'k Pa rtu•11 hlline:; for signg to b11ildint::s
larly e11ect1ve tor Sllop pn 111Les. Public H alls anll
CillPllHls in <'011111 I\ 1hst1 ic·ts ~.\~J EPL.\TES: c·asl. Slantpf'd, l'l'POllSSl' t OI' h l1i lt. l Ol'
1•11\ l>11ilcline:s an d also 101 cl''"llin~s. •
<~ah·ani1.ecl J<"'l~HSC . \LE S HEI-: TI~ C. sizt> ti II hy ·: tt ..
lo1· T111Tel Hoohn~ C,tbll' Fi ll in e:s. t> lt'. ~ I n Ef'TO 11 Y BO.\ HOS 111 lit Pia ~" 01 wood. l for
t ntrances and \"t>stihules oL O lliet> B11ild111 ~s. Pie.
(;al\'a11ized ~ HT~GLE P \TTEll~. in h ee t s h Lt. h~
:i l't .. fol' Cable Jt"'ill1nf?.~ 1nd Balt'onr Fron ts . .\ \\·~ 1:-.= c F .\RC I .\.' 1n a 'at iPt~ o f d esi~ns. and in
Zhtt". Coppe r and C.lh anized ~teel 1:-.=TE n LOC l' T~(; 1·oppe1. zi n c or ~ah aniz ed steel. 101 111oclern suspe n clell
Tl 1.1-:~ . "ith -.e1•ret nxin!!.. for Don1e . Turrt-t~ and :\I an ,\" nine;s.
.... arrl l~oofs. Ht:clctnt::ular and Dia111ond patte r ns
Zin c HI PHOLL~ and C HE~TIXGS. in 'arious orn.1- Wunderlich 'ferra Cotta Products
111ental dt .... l ... n .... sup;>lit>rl in app r oxin1ate 7 -rc len!!t h s H ooded and Lou,· red Te rra Cott..t \lH BH I C I{;..;, si.1.es
Zin c FI'\I \L .11 d \\'E .\THER\- .\~E."' , ~to1: ked 1n a 'I 111 by Ii in. and 'l in by :1 in tot \\'all \·entilation.
\\' ic1e rant.e ol dt sicns off1•rin g protection tron1 d1 i\ ing rains
Gah·anized \\'1~00\\. H OOD~. con1prisin!! Fi,hsc•alt> •
T Prra C'otta LETTEH BOX BHICKS. size !1 in. tir
l'atrern H ood. ornan1f ntal Brack t> t~ and F rieze: n1ad1• in Ii in .. for tront t en('f'~ 01 !!ate l>iers
pa1·t. 101· re.ul~ .1ssfn1hlin!! "·ith bolts and nuts . •
Tetra Co lt<' C HI:\l ~EY POTS. sq11<1 r1• an cl circ11lar. .,
C:ah·anized \"lO:~T H I DG I~ G. birdp r oofed. as appro' e I
hr P11hlir H t>.tlth Depa 1·tn1t> nl!:>: suitable 101 Chur<·hes .
Ci ne1111s. and othe1 h111 lcl i1H!'' w h e1e r oof \entilation i..,
"ith or ,,· ith out h oods. in \'tlr1ous s izt>s
C~A
Boxe".
HDF.X Ofi~.\:\ IE :'\TS. inl'ltul :n!! \'uses. Fl o" er
Sun Dial~. Bird Baths and Garden SPat-.. in ~lated
' •
1equirld
ancl unglazed Terra ('otta ol " t anclard colours.
Cah·anizt->d L<>l \'HI::O \"EXT P.\XEL~ for \\',ills and
I : o ofs : 1n ad e t o .111' cl i n 11 n ~ i on s Terra Cotta FLOOHJ~C: T l LE S. ~izes \ in . an d n in.
" Hit or l\Ii:!"'., \IF:T \L \\.\ LL \'E~T I L \TOH • . siz1•s :-.quart>. " · ith 1eetan~11l·11 ancl 1r1an~11la1 h ;tlf tilPs 10 •
!j in . by ti in. and 11 111 In ·: in : \\·ith adj11stahl1 · slidl' \n 111al1· h : ntaclt> 111 shaclPs ol rPd <11111 1 h<H o lat P
1Pc1ilat .. 1he ,0111111" ot ;lir ;Hl111i1tc>n . f<" ll : J-:1'1.\ f'ES to s loe·!\ d Psi~11s, 111 1:1,1zP ll T .. rr;1 ,I
<: .1 I ' .11111. ('II l'l'DI\ \FT 1\001<' l'nlla . •
1'0\\'LS. \\ il h lubin~. BPll1110111h s
a nd Ilel1111011th Hine;~. to any <l i111 c•n - Printed L iterature
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I llustration$ , pric<>s .i11cl p1in1ecl li t vrat111e 1 · ela t111~
H 11rr i1 ane 81~1-LIGHT~. 1 ntirl"l)' 10 th t>sf' \YunderliC'h J'rocl l'<• ls \\·ill · IH"'" IHI nished c post •
ur C:ah·anizecJ S t t>el. C'an ht 11Sf'cl tree, 011 re <111e~t.
• l
\'ilh tile. :--late or iron r oofs
h 's' glazing.
1'11tt )'- .. I.

•\ 11 tn et a I (: L. \ Z I ~ <; B \ HS lo 1 Displays at
1:1a:-:s l ~ools. \\'il h or \\"ith o11l TP,. lntetestin~ exa111plt s 01 \\ 111tdl 1 1·lic·h s11 11d1' t 111an11-
Terra Cotta
I 1·o n Heintorcen1enl :\ladP for O\"l:'l - fct<'l 11res. in :\l e tal ancl TP11,1 l'ot ta . arl' ll isp larecl at r o11 r J
L o uvre Vent .
la ppin~ she els of !!lass or for sin~lc · '-\ho" r oo111s in ea<·h State•.
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H inged and Ventilated Terra Cot t a Ga1 den Vase 1n Terra Gla z ing B ar, n1a de f or both over. I
Galvanized Skylight Chimney P o t , Cotta ( Gla zed or la pp1 ng and s1 ng le sheets o f glass.
with H ood. Unglazed).

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THE A USTR ALIAN REIN FORCED CONCR ETE B.


E NGIN EERING COMPANY PTY. LTD. eonun

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H ea d Offi ce: NORMANBY C HAMBERS, C HANCER Y LANE , MELBO U RNE
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A gencies:
Works· SUNS HI N E , V I C TORIA, A N D

S Y DNEY, BRISBANE, ADELAIDE, PERTH , HOBA R T .


STRATHFIELD, N .S.W .
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targe no
Produc ts son1e frail nHtnner. ::-;uc h a 1•011<"l11sio11 1s 1·0111plt>tely The t
<> 1Toneous ThP c·o1: 11Ptt1011 i:- 111<1Cl" h\' <111 ahsol111t• and te111pera
H ll (' 1<;11·<·tr1<'aliy ('ross-\\'1->ldto<I Sl1•1•I \\'iri- Fahril'
101· F loors. Hoacls and Slabs B . R .C' SYsle1ns of Rt.>in-
per fett \\e ld, th<' '''o s
wi1· .. hari11~ hP-Pll 111sed, <ttHI d otal"
bec:on1e a<.tually ho1nog1 tH'<>lls lhrough the appli<"<1tion reinfor
lor1 •t1d ('otH·rt-lP Co11str1H' tion B.H. (' , Lintel, Bt>an1 and o { an el t.H' t ri C' c·u rren l
('0!1111111 Hc>inlot ('ill~ l"nits - H H C II oops, Ilelic·al Sa111p le strands o l B H.C'. 1'~ I P1 · 1 ric·alh ('ross-\\'"l<lccl
\\'rapp i ngs and 8tirrups- B R.(' H1>inlor<'e- Steel \\'ire• lHl\'1• het>11 suhjec·lecl to lests s111· h
1111 nts 1,>: Stand,lrd Pile!-\. for Hu11k1•rs, Silos, as. tension 1111111 hroke11. and henning and mrect
B1 Hlf!i>:-. HP1to11111,g \\'alls. Pil'rs. C'11h·Pr1s. I ,,·1sting to c·o111pl1 IP clistol'tion. y .. 1 111-'\'Pl' i11
'°' "PJ'S \\°c1 ter :\I.tin". Ba chin~ Pools. hlllldrPd~ Of Sll<'h ~f'S(S ha~ a \\' it't> hrok ... U
clire>ctl\ at 1111-- \Veld. TJ11•r ... i-.. 110 clonh1 that
~1anufacturing Plant t h P "'1 re n g ch of t he ,,. i 1 r- at the JI o i 11 t s or
At S11n ... h1ne. \'i<'loria. a11d at Strathfil•ld. we lding is ~realer than p),P\\hfll'P.
XS\\' . we lHl\' t' establish e d up-to-date
plan Is I 01· t hi' n1an11 taC'ture a11d labri<"ation Spacing of Wires
ol Cl\11' H1•intorl'e1nent s tron1 r\ 11s1 ralian EYer) "trancl ut th .. " ' il'P PlltPJ'i11~ i1110 tht'
Stl'l'I 1 onstruction ot n Rf' . Fabric• is. th1·ough its
. proc<.~c:; ot 1nanuta< 11111>. J>l'OJ>t>rly µl<t<'Pcl \\' ith
Descr iption and Details of B.R.C. Fabr ic llle('h~nl< ell 3C'C'll l ac \. Jn I his \\' CJ y is <l(' l ' OlllJ>) ishPcl hy
maC'h1nery that essPnlial 1•lc•1111•111 ol 1·onstru<"tio11. "hi1·h
Materia l and Manufacture in othe r ty}Jes ot rPit1 I Ol'<'it1~ nlalt'rial is left in the han<'ls
BJ{ C'. EIP<·frieally C'ross - \\.l"lcll'<I Sl(•t•I \\'ir1• Fuhri<' is of unskilled \\' Orkn1en after ii ha s real·hed its deslination .
thl' icl£>al rPinfor<'f'n1e11t for 1·<Hl<'t Ptl' s labs and s11rfac·1•s . B.R.C. Fabri<· is 1 101 shippl•cl in a thoul:;and and one
It c·onsist s of a " ' irP nit-sh 111<1clP up ol a sPriPs ot l'Pparate parts, hut i11 1·0111 1><1<' 1 rolls, reaclv for insta ll a-
parall<'I lo11gil 11cli11al \\' il'"-'S. hPlcl at hxt>cl clislallC'Ps apart 1ion as a pe r lpc·t rPint'or<"c•n1P11t tna<lP of 1·11 ... hPst grade
bv n1Pa II'- of t ran s \' Pl'SP wirPs arra n~P<I at righ I a nglt>s of dra\\' 11 ,;tePI "ire, f0rn1Pd info a 1nesh
t<; thP lo11~it11clinal ont•:,.... h t>ing s c•c·11rf> l y Wl'ldt•cl 10 thP1n The purchasf'r ohlains a n•i11t'orc·1•n1Pnt " ' hf-'1 t-i11 <Ill 1ht•
ill tlH• pOlllts Of l'Olltac·t hy a f)Ulf'nt1 •cl t JPl'll'iC'aJ pl'Ot'l's-.. \\' Ork has hPPll (l('( Olll)>li ~ hl'<I at I he· lac·lol'\" In· skillPcl
The" 1rl used is hPst quality nard clra " · n n1ilcl s teel. n1echani<'s and pPrlc <'le l it1.11·l111H•1).
1
11 · rea-c 111~... It"
Th " lon~ituclinal \\' irP". whir h nHt) hP ol any ~all~P . destination in suth a torn1 that ir 111ay ht' o•a .... ily, rapi1lly.
an· auton1<Ui1·ally dra\\' ll tron1 s npply l'PPI:,. . thrcH1,gh a a !lei f><'On 0111 ic:allr I a i<I .
1n:1l'hinP. whic·h c.1c c nrat t> ly ~ }Ht< 1 ... 1111•111 al Ji :xc•<l di,1.u1< .,,
apart . Th " t>l'<HnPs" ol th ., lo111dt11cl111al \\il't>'- through Advantages In U se
lhl' tllttt'hillPS s tops 11101nvntarily <&l <I• hnltl' intPr\,\ls ,
trength of teel Wire r fi k
\\hi Isl a !'ingh• st rand of trans\ Pl's e "in is pla<·Pd a<·ro ...s
1h1 longitudinal onE>s at 1 ight an~J,.s 10 1h1·ir IPngth . OD
E,·ery in<'h ot ''111 lh•ll i:- i111rod11t •t•<I i1110 1Ji,, 1011-
,\I l'' tt·h point \\hPre th P lran s \ P l s l' \\' il' t> 1·ro ... ,.,11s th1• sl ruction of our C'ro., s- \\'t>lclt>d Fa ht ic • is r1•11d e r t..•cl l IH on~h
longituclinals. lh1•1P i!'\ lhPn lornHcl an .. J1 ·1·11·i1·al 1•0111a1 ·t . it s very proc•Pss or n1a1111t'a1 ·ture a 1natt>rial of t~-..t "d and dm
\\' hi<'h thoroughly fu sPs the clt>tf•1·111i11"cl :-.lrength. ClosE>-
Jtl e lal Of f}lp f\\' 0 \\' iff>S lihrl'cl st e 1•1. d ra" 11 u ndPr
I ngPt hl'I'.
Tl11 a p p1•a ra tH.'I' ol 1 h I'
<'Ollsirll'rahlc• ... train . is lllll<"h Ea.ea
IJ111shPcl pro,h11·1 is illu s- :,... I 1·011i:1•r and n1or" cl11rahlP
The
f r;11 r•cl 111 th .. ac · 1· 01npanyin~ lhan l'ifh1•r rolled slf'f'I hur~
dlfllcult
photograph or a roll or or sl<tlllJlt>CI sht'efs. \\·hirh
B . H (' . F<&hri<' 111 this ,·ie\\
forced
1111<lou ht Pd I) sn 1111 r 1n 11ch
1hP 11111oll1>cl portion of the inj111) lhrough 1·olcl 1•1111111i:
the 1:teE
ta hr1I' <'learlY s hO\\' S I he U!>tafn
and distortion . that it
pPrf1•1•t align1111•nt of the
In this res1H'<.'I B . H.. C . lhP Stet
win •s , a ncl I ht> Pfti<'iPnl n1an-
111•r in \\'hic ·h they are held ( · 1·oss-\\. t> lclt•d Fa hric• 11os- located
111 1 hf-'il' 111·op ... r relalh·e sPs!'es <ill e)elll 'lit Of 1'll'~ngt}J
po ... i 1 ions. \\'hi1·h <'annot he <·lain1 cl tor Carel
1111 • orcli11a1 y lYJl" ot re111- led to I
Nature o f W eld 1011·P111P11t. To iur1 ht>r i>n- crete '
:-11 ri> l'Plia hility, e\·ery <·oil placing
If an\ t" o "irt->:- ar1• 1·ut
thro11gh at thP-ir 11oint ol 01 "ir., is te . . t ed a1 onr
1111io11 . th e c·hara <' tt>r of th e \\ ork-., and i~ 1101 utilis d in \\'her

Wt>l<l i~ 111os t noti<·eahle. our ni<.111ufa<"ture" unless Us
forceme
money
1 "'·Paling a perfel·tly sn1ootb
s u1· 1~u · ..
i1npossihl e
111 ''' hich
to dPteC'l
it is
the
A Roll of B R .C. F abnc
- lPll:-ilf' slren~th is e ll\13( tO
that 011 \\' hi<'h ou1· Tahle"
Paratt
th m ID
cll'f.I hasetl.
~10 Hloo
" li~htPst e\·icl1•111·t' of s e pat a1 ion h1·1" ""n t h1• "11·1·~. 1'~\'Pll
"hl'll ! e e n thn.>11gh a 1nicTO!'<'OJH'. thi:-;. s nrl<l<'I' sho\\·:- Rigidit) actually
:1hsol11tely sn1ooth ancl 11111Jrokt•11. B.R.C: ( rosi,.;-\\'PlclP<I 1''ahri1· JH o\•i<l1•;. th<' i.:real.,:-.1 pos - b) usin
In \"iP\\. ot th<' laC'I that tht> tra11 .:- \' l' r :--P "ire" at'P 1101 s ihle rigidity, o\\ill~ to it!" havi11g an ub~olnte 11h)sil"al \\Ork lO
<'Onne('tion at eaeh 11oi111 111 i111 .. 1:-P.< lion, 1h11::; (1\e1C"o1ninJ;
0 unt11 rf
""'<'lll'P<l lo the> Ion git uclinal 0111•l" h) 1111 <tll s ol "irt• loops The u
the great l! Pft •<·t nt all otht>r sys1 .. 111:s ol roct or \\ ir • 1111•sh
01· 1·lips. th" 1·a s 11<ll olh»I \ · pr i:-; 1.. c1 10 1h1; <'Ot1t·l11sio11 that
n •inforc'Plllf'lll . 1 11 1h1s(• olht•J' H) HIPlll" s\H•h ;ihsol11t• and it i
I ht• "ir1 ~ an • lltPl'••I) ... nJ<l1•: "<l 1or.:• 1h1•r, 01· 1•1>1tlll'<'lPd in 1·onnPc•tinn is 11011 - Pxist e rll . cbanee
taring.

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Continuit ) of R einfo rcetnent Fle~ibilit) of Design


B.It.C. Cros~ \\ ~ldcd F .lhrl is laid in s ht•t>l !:i up to B H ( ' C'ross-\\'elclecl Fabri e is not, likP rnany o th e r
sl~,·e11 llet tn "idth , und o r nnr l e n~th . Th<·rl' Is thu M tor111s nl r f'infor t i> n1 e 11t , un i n tri t' al e HYSlPn1 th a t ad n1it s
obtained u l'Otnplt>lt' sht•l' t of rPinfor1 · i11~ rna tl'ria l o l 011ly r e>st t it' t Pd usag1•. It n1a y ht> ada 1>tPcl t o any type
f•:xtendin~ front t>nd to l'nd ot the str u ctur~. an d ~ i \'in~ ot ro11st r11 C'tion, and in all cast•s p1ovid es n s imple and
throu~hout Its t•nllrc l1 •111~ th a Jlerferll\ unhrokt•n n•i11 - 1·lh1·i1·11 1 rneans of C"ontlnuous reinforl'<'OH!nt. It is
tor1'C'll\t'lll o( dra"·n ~tl'l~I \\"irt>, pi o\ iding o n e 1 01111110111) tt:-;f'cl in th e c·ons tru ct ion of :F'ounda-
.... tn~lt· cnnti11uous ht>a1n, tar s trong er than lh1• 1ions, \\alls, l'arl ltion s, S labs, F loors, Roo[s,
largt:> nutnh~r of st• parnte units usuall) e inpl oyt'll. Bins. r anks. Ht>servoirs, Sf•\\eri;, Culverts,
The tra11s\'l' l"St' \\ires take up tht"' trans\·••rsP Bri l,:?es R t>ln inlng \Valls. Platform s, Pave-
111P11ts. }l, ire prooling or S t Pe )\\Ork . anrt ftat or
tt>IlllH!J:tturt• strl•sst•s nnd distribute tbt• "a<'l'i-
dental" loads t'\'~'nl~ the 1011~it11ilinal l ' l l l \ rd ('oncrPtf' S111farei-; of all kincl s.

re1nrorr1•nu•nt.

G u arantee Against Move-


Direct Action in R einfo rce- m ent of the Welded Wire
ment Ea<"h point or intersection
It b ... 1 we"n longitudinal and trans-
\'•' rs1:! \Vires n1u st d c \'elop at leas t
orH•- half thP full s tre ngth of the
t ransversP \vi r e hefor e the bond
sP<"u ring t h e lo11 g itudinal and
transverse "ires show s 9-nY
n1oven1ent.
This r esu It ('au not b e obtained
h) 1neans of seconda r y ra ~te n e rs .
clips, or cri mping .

Sizes of B.R.C. Fabric


T ype of Wire
FRANCIS H OUSE. MEL B OU R N E
The wire u sed 1.., hest quality
1929 R V.1.A Award for Street Arc hitecture.
1n ild l:i teel. Tb e tensile st rength
\f .... ,_,,_ Hla• k• tt and F orster.

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...
on the B . R .C. Syst em.
varies from 80 000 to 100 ,000 lbs.
pe r ~quar e in c h . The elas tic li mit
;t\'erag s s:; uoo lb ·. Pe[ s qu a r e inch . and the sa fe
'' ork 11 ~ tensHe t r 11gth n1ay be taken at 25,000 lbs.
>e r sljuare inch. ~·
' ... .tf'l •

and Transverse Wires

Ease and Accuracy of lnstalla tiQn


Tran:-;ve r :>e \ires n1a) tie !-i pa <ed on ce ntres of t\\'O
int h.,.s ·1n upw a rds. in s t e ps of t\\'O i nches. Ou r
!~:;tanclata spacio&,$ a r~ s ix inches, twelve inches, si xteen
..:i. and e.i h . <' in c· b es .
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·11 thP disposal or ou r clients. A sta tf of able and
, xp1·ri1~nced enginee r s are ready t o pre 1la r e and
:-11h1nit designs for. a ll cla sses or r ei nforc ed concretf>
wo l<, in ,,·nich case the full r espon si bility for the
1lPs1gn i~ taken. provided the r ei nfo r cem e nt s a r e
:-u ppli ed hy u .... and c·o1Tt><·ll) pla1 Pd a1 < or d ine: to
11111 pla11:-;

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Partial List of Structures in \vhich B.R.C. Fabric and Reinforcements are u sed Lintels
'fh
If rk O\
f;TRl:'<'Tt nr-; .\Rl'IJITECT OR Exe ;Il\"EER. r 11nt I
nterllll'~
T. & c.
l\Iutual Lif...\!'!': Ur:tn< c ~0C' 1 l" ly Lid. " " " 11111•·• ~ a t • ><ln .. .}, .'.\T ._. lbnurn•'
oe:etber
and \d1 laide ~If'sl'r~. A. & K . HencJ,•ri- o n iorlO
<iuvr•rnnH n t l nsu ranee Oflices, Bri ~ ha n,. c; C:. Hulton, Esc1. r t>h 5
T~rm1nal \Vh~·at Eh:Yator:-, Gl e bt· Island. S} dn• ~ .John 8 :\J .. tcalf <'o. Ltd. There
.\u~tral1an Gaslight Co."s otli<' I!'• Rot:kdal ~. :-\ ~ \\ l\J t.•ss rs. I 'ay n I 1'1 & Dixon
Ainsl i e H o t._.1, <.,anb<'rta, F <" T . :\11 ssrs. H11t•han . rJamp & Flnch
l ooditi01
<'1ty Ba th!':. Footscra.r. ' ric toria .\. E :\1c-<'nusl.1nd, E s q., CE. ·Lint~
Iiotl'I \l r>xn ndPr, l\1 lbourne _ L :\f Pt n ult. F.sq rt of
Ford ~rot or 'Yorks, North S h o r .. G._.1-long, i\I. ~:-1 ~- F) \"l1c & 8t1 \\'art For
bet
Pl
Grandstand. '\'1 ll1a m sll'i\Yn R:l<'1 cou r~ · \ '1•· .\lhion H . \\' alkl1o.r. Esq . 8
K 11rrajong H o u se, l\I E.- lho u rn. •- I .'.\l• •s!': r!<. R :\I. & H . ~I. King onditi
\ "\A. Building, .Adelaide i • t
• l
I L . r;1 ·~or ~·
Rruo•r one
Ra1lwa.} Station, Adelaid e • ~ ~J. :'lff':ss 1·s. G:u·l1rk & Ja ckman AtlO'lf
• l otor Assembling 'Vorks f 6 r Gent-1·al ~fotor~. Birkt•nhPad, S ..\. M "~s t·s. r>a,1d \Yilllams & Son b full
w .. '
The E conomic Stores Ltd., P e rth :\f t.-ssr s. Hobbs Smith & Forbes r two
:Y.W CA Hoste l, Auckland, NZ. t H. B. Hoop1 r , Esq.
H ead Offlce, Huddart Parke r Ltd. \\... Jlington, "\ 7.. l onditi
~f t>~s rs . ~r1cnton. ~fcKny & Haughton
Boili

~ ow
Standard Sizes r th
F abrics, w h ich can <ll\vays be supplied at short notice.
T he fo ll o\ving tables g i ve pa r ticu lars of sizes, v.·e ights, tandard s ize-. are the ch eap& t to buy and m ost quickly
st rengt hs, and shipping d in1ensi ons of ou r s tanda rd obtainable.

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PROPERTIES OF STANDARD SIZES


SIZE OF MESH AND OF WIRE TENSILE
.
"C SlZES AND WEIGHTS SHIPPING DIMENSION S
r:--
STRENGTH c:

-
0

0
Distance Distance
centre to centre to
Oa~e of Wire

centre or centre of • - - - - - - - - •
SecUonal
Area
Breaking Sale
Stre111rth TensUe
or each Strength
.....
><

Size
Width
of
:;
§
Approx. Dlmensloru
of Bundle
ndiri

z Lona1- Trans-
of each longltud. (at 25,000 of Standard
Lonai- Tran.s- longt- wire lbs. per Sheet Roll or IQ

..-.....
Cl
u tudJnal verse tud.lnal verse tud.lnal ( a t 80,000 sq. In.)
c Wlr~ Wlre.3 or Sheet Lenath Ota. or ThJck-
'Wire lbs. per In lbs Roll
(Imperial (Imperial sq. In.) per rt Wldtb neu tt r
(Ins.) (1n.s.) Standard) Standard) (sq. Ins.)
a: (lbs.) width of (l n.s.) (Ira.) (Ins.) (Ins.) her
fabric
1
2
3
..
16
.. I 4/ 0
3/0
4
4
.1257
.1087
12600
10900
16.34
14.26
17. 4"

" ..
210

..
86
..
3 .. .. 2/0 G 0951 7608 9500 .. .. ..
..
12.29 ..
4 .. 1/0 6 .0824 6595 S200 10. 75 .. .. ..... .. ..
5' .. •
.. 1 6 .0707 5655 7100 9.31 .. .. .. .. .. ~
z
6 3 16 2 6 .0598 4785 GOOO 7.98 180' ---
7 . •
.. 3 6 .0 199 :l990 5000 6 77 .. .. ..
31
-
- -c
: w

.. -. =....
~

I
12 4 8 .0 123 3381 4200 5. 79 .. .. --
,....0
.. >-

... . I
27
.. 5 8 .0353 2824 3500 4.93 240, l .. .. 27
.. s ~ ..
6 .0290 231G 2900 4 15 .. 256
3
j
I
12

..
7
• I 8~ II 10
.024.3
.0201
1916
160
I ..
2100
2000
3 59
2. 5
210·

!i9 246

.. 9• 10 13113 lGOO 2.39 4,f (i


.. .. 22l
10
10
r
t. 10
10
1030 1300 '
1.97 3GS
-....... •• 216 • -·
1030 0
I 309 .. I•
10
...
10
160 .. 20 L••
.
I L.
605 32
.. 640 .. l 23

sI
lSG!
l SG ft
302
446
89
'JO
I 25 L.

93 I
1 t • :\la.111 to on ··r a:;i r eq uirt:"d) l.1
L•
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LINTELS

Lintels TABLE 2
The 1nn~t
fr1•q11t'llt ust• o f Lint e ls Is to l'arry brick-
\\ Ork O\'l''r \\'indO\\' and door OJlenings. 'Vhl;}ro a nuntber
\Veight of Brick Walls
-
of lintel" Ol'cur in the sanH' h orizonta l line \\ ith narrO\V
intern1e1liatt• supports, sul h lint els n1ay h l' joi ne d
toc;1•tlH•r to Co1n1 a eontin uou s girder. 1-IowPVL'f, In th e
-.. -a
0
~ .
WEIGHT OF WALL -

H EIG HT IN FEET
Lbt. Pt'r fl . r un

1nnjority o( t'l\sl's tlH') s hould be considered a8 being ...


c ::
freely :;up11ortt>1l.
There a r e various condition s of load in g, as follows : -
-" -..
;:a -
1-- iJ
., I

I
:1
I
I I
I
l
,,. I
I
6 7 8
I I I 9 10 20

I
{ ·orulition 1.
1• !It I l 3:i I l \II I
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•M5 27U I :115 :mo I O:i 460 900
"Linlt-.1 in the n1id<.lle portion of ,,·a ll , or 011., or a I I
... eries of lintels." ~I I \II 2741 :Hill I ;;o ;; Ill G:1u 720 I hlll
II !100 1800
For practic·al purposes allow for weight ot brickwork 270
I
G75 • SlO
I

!l 15 JllXO
I 1215 I 1350 I 2700
of a height Pqua l to oue-balf the s pan .
1:1 ~
I
105 510
I I I
• t 'onclition 2 .
1~ 360 I :i 111 i :!•• ~lt)I) lOSO l:!GIJ
I uo1 lti:!O 1~00 3600

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I

"One enrl or lintel r lose to end of wall."


Allo"· for \\'t>ight or l' ri<'k,vork of a h eight eq ual to
the full span, unless. of course, the actual height of
22~ 450 I Ii 75
I
~IHI 1125 I

1350
I
1575
I l&Ofl 21125 I 2250
I I 4500

hrirk·work 0\'1.'r the lintel is less than this


( 'ondition :>.
< on<lition :l. " Roof rafters resti ng on lint e l ," o r on bri ckwork
"Dot h ends of lintel close to end of \\·a ll ," e.g . sho rt above a lintel.
wall. Allow for an arlditional load p e r ft. run of lintel
...\llO\\' for a weight of the full h eight of bri ckwork
equal to L =- 30 D.
O \ er the lintel.
'\\' h e r e L additional load in 1bs. p e r ft. run .
D = distance fron1 \Vall to n eares t purlin in ft.
~~ 1"7• '"O'Y Ow
C"O'nb 1- 4 ..,,/A /,-.b/ w 11>.T jur ''J r/
,r '~' '" p.--1
I Other Conditions
,
V.' here a co n centrated load , s u c h as a roof truss or
a m §. in b ea m. rests on a linte l , the equivalent uniformly
tlist ributed load s h ould be cal c ulated and added to th e
ot h e r loa d s which are car ried by th e lintel.
....._..............._ - - - - - - - - 01'1 - --- - - - -1
Shape of Lintels
( nndit ion 4 . Lintels ca n be n1ad e \vithout difficulty in any s hape,
"Floor joists or slab resting on or over lintel. " and the und e rside r e bate d to s uit any type of window
WD fran1e.
Allo\\' for the additional loan from floor - lbs .
2 Pre-Cast Lintels
,,...r ft. run of lintel. 'Vhen lint els are n1ade on the ground in moulds the
'\'hert- '" - fioor load (including weight of floor ? 10 top ide s h ould be very d istin<'tlY marked, in order to
I bs. per sq. ft. O! ftoor area. aYo id ris k of subseq u e ntly handling or placing them
D - span of ft oor s la b or joists in f eet. " ·rong \\ray u{l.
'1li=" Reinforced Brickwork
TABL:E 3

-~ Th e difference in str e ngth b etw een
Safe Loads 1n Lbs. per Foot Run of pl al n brick"·ork and reinforced
brickwork is as g r eat as, if not
--
= -
.."' :> ., CD"'..;:s ::=
"' 11'' g r eater t h a n , that bet,v ee n plain

- -- - .... .. - -
'
z a nd reinforced conc r e t e .
..
~
"-
ill - ... ;:s
:ll
~
:i - 0: 0
1-::JiJ
0 'O
c reinforced brirk 'vall will with-
-- !!=c I :; o,,. :> i: ::J
sta nd horizontal press ure fron1
- ~i
~
"' ~ :Xl..
0.
:::i
t> ~
z
;)
:: 0
..: a:
0- ei th er side. s u c h as that of \Vind or
of n1aterial piled agai ns t the wall .
...
I ..
Ll.! I
-
'>
1
1
~ I
I
and \Yill also act as a ver tical beant
·ar rying its O\vn weight from pier
L 1., I ~~ l i to pier .
L14 3 ) i
Llj -4 1 ~ B.R.C. Brick \\"all Reinforcement
! ... : f 4 1 i :! 1j fl II
eonsh;ts of steel wire m es h . \Vhich
1ies fl at and can be used \vithout
., .,
--
1._ 1 t 175tl ~I !I ti lo {tl :I .!II :!511 having to increase th e thickness of
[ .. .!.! •• •)
e I l !Jt..U llUIJ 'j' 111 I !J II 3ti1J :! \II the n1ortar joint. For 4~ in. \\'alls
• 1.2 'I '! - )
e I'! IO :!1111 151)11 ) 11')11 'l 1111 1; 1•J
1; ! Ill the n1e~h c·ons1sts ot t ·wo st rand s of
!.:! I
I .. :!;,
to :1 -' i t\:ill :!75•1
47fj1J
1 j till
:iu111
12:!11
:.? 1~t'
•111"
1:'i.'ill I l !Jll 7till 3Ull wire three inC'hes apa rt "ith c ross
-..,,- 'ii
.,'
11 4 15U
l.:!f 4 51 !.Ill :! :J '.!II :!.11111 ) ti'JIJ 1:1no .. :111 :! :! II w ires \VeldPd to then1 at int e rva ls of
·-.
I ,, -
••- i\S11 jOtD :151111 :!:l itJ 1 ~Ii tJ 1:! 1: IJ
:no
-t :111 :I:! 11
12 inches; for 9 in w·alls, two
I ... ~' i)
- l S:I '.!II 5:1111 ·17111 :!7:!tt :!11\11 1 ·1:111 5 :!IJ :J:111
st r an d s of \Vire six in<'hes apart, and
<"ross wires at 1 1 in. intervals.
L: 1 •• :i ~ :!;,;n 1 1511 !1:!11 I ,; I t 1 1jll '!fill :!.ill
'\'alls sho uld be huilt with <"e tnent
.. -
I '., • 3 I :! :1511 1 ti Ii IJ 111711 j 111 ;, 111 L!11 :!ii.
Lil
I. ., .I •' •I
·1 :1
:1
e 1; I ~II
7:11111
:16511
t l IJll
I 23HI
:!fi'.!11
16'.!ll
) \:!II
J I !l 11
1:1:111
:1111
111:111
;; \II
ti ti 11
1111
I till
ntortar and the r l-'inforce1ne nt is put
1u ever\ !ourth, third , or seco nd
I :f
I. .
J,' I
'!'4 . t
I 3
3
I
i
111511
7 \:!II
15:!11
:;111111
:n 111
:11 711
2:11111
:!j~,lf
17ill
I ~;,11
l I :111
1251l
7\111
)jjO
4 t II
I \I tJ
7 111 171.1
co urse, -o r eve r y course d epe nding
on the length of \Vall and whether
L ·- 5 :1 i i:'illl j:!:!l 1 :l'I llJ :! :1 111 ) 'I \II 1 ;!1111
•• 811111.l ;j:)tjll l lJ'llJ ] l :!II :!0110 13!JU 7~U 51Jll it is an outside \Vall or p a rtition wall.
1.3~ 5 :.l l

• (Con11nurJ on nt ·'I pa9c)


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FLOOR SLABS

Design of Floors Evenly Distributed Loads


In designing ordinary floors it is the custon1 to assume The evenly di~tributed loads lo be pro,·ided for, as
that t h e floor may have to car ry a certain evenly
- distributed load, depending in amount on the purpose
fo r which the floor is to be used. It is seldom that such
n1entioned above, are in certain cities spe<•ified by Local
BuiJding Authorities, and they vary son1e"·hat. The
evenly distributed loading actually does occur, except in follo"·ing are typical:-
the case or "arehouse buildings, where goods are piled
in a regular manner , but it is impossible to gauge J\
exactly llo'" a floor will be loaded. and the assumption TABLE 4
of an evenly distributed load, sufti<'ient to provide tor nu
unusual loads (such as, for instance, when a room in a liled
Loads on Floor ln Lbs
d'velling-house or office building may become crowded prr Ft Super BR
with people) is a rational treatment, and at the san1e f th
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Cl
tin1e simplifies the design .., -W f , c
_,., "- - - d duC
In cases such as th~ose fioor.s r e quired to carry b:~a ,·v• ... "C "'
:: -
-
.- :'I -
;- -
a-
0 "'
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necessary.
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r
machinery, large safes, and . the li ~e, special des igns ar.e ..!

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. . . . . . 70 50 51 10

Weight of Floor Itself e::..::;...:~~~,..---_;.;....:..;.:.__--,--~-=--' ,.,--1- - ' - - - - - - __ _

I n addition to the superimposed load s it should b I


remembered that the " 'eight of the fl.9or itself must be 4 t.iO l Ill)
taken into account. Reckoning the weight of reinforced
concrete at 1 5 O 1bs. per cubic foot, allow 12 ! lbs. for •
each A-in. thickn ess of floor, thu s 4-in. slab 50 lbs. = l '40 ;JOO 1I I 11 '.?

Floor Thickness 140 ;100 l fl 11_



Where the thickuess of •floor is not already deter1..
n1 i ned by other co nsiderations, the most economical
fioo r to adopt is that in "'hich the concrete and the
OrdiJl~r~ . \\·art•hou::-••
• , .. """ 150 15• l .?4 O"<CRf

reinforcement are stressed. in proportion to their


~

• ,,
I '
I 'r) "1 ...
-1
respective s trengths. (See Table 5.) Flat Root, ~ . . • •
•., j () 120 12n
The thickness of the fioor should not be less than •
one-thirtieth of the span. F or c ontinuation of' thi~ Loan-.. . . . i.
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TABLES
~ The following tables have been prepared for B.R C. ll c: P"r ~quare Inch.
• l reinforcem e nts. The forn1ulae used in the calculations 100
1 have been recommended in the R epo rt of the Joint Com-
.1 n1ittees on Reinforced Concrete. 16 ,000
The working s tresses are as folio\\· 20,000
lbs. pt r squar e inch. of
Concrete in comp ression in bean1s . . 600 .. 15
Concrete in compression in colun1ns . 600
Concrete in s hear beams . . . . . . . . 65 con1po~ed of a 4-2-1
cement.

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...o_l!! 8APE LOADS-UNU'ORMLY DISTRIBOTED-LBS. PER POOT SUPER

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0

CJ u
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. , C) .. CO CRE

..-ct. ..."'.."'
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... .0 c c;
Concrete and Reinforcement Pro-
portioned for 1\laximum Economy. CJ 0
)II ..
u CJ
-c
.:: 0
E-< 0
... • 10 11 12 13 14
I r
...
l·~l oo a· ' lab ....- continuous or " "ith 649 1 506 399 I 319 _.,
.. -6 '.? r.
nd s fixed. Reinforced '\\ith B.R.C. 622 484 3 '.? 304 244 1 '\;)
Fa br.ic. The "'eight of the ftoor itself 550 434 340 269 214 I r. 'l
has b en ""'deducted, and no allo\\·ance 362 '.? l 219 lil l

. ,.
necessary 1n respect thereof. '34'.? "6~
- (>
"0-
- I 162 I .?• I

"" t .Ii
261 199 152 ,7
116
~~ 285
176
li9
1~1
136 103 -- •
9i il 5
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I 211 15G 116 85 62 4
206 13 1.0i iG 63 35
f'o; lnnd:-; 1 o the It>ft of the ht a vy llnc,'lll
B.R.<.;. Sr 1rrups rnu~ t lie u!'=ed to r sic:t
!"h1 nr1n~ ~tr•:-<"~!'= For $Aft I.:.oad. on
_,
?-3
253
186
119
129
I 12
! !10
92
62
65
42
l 44

:o-IAh~ "' 1 h • ndi:: "Freely Supportf"d" take. l '.? 12) 81 53


l\\O-th1r<l~ of abo\·~ loads, nnd
one- t h1 r<l \\'Ci~ht of tloor.
educt 120
i3
--44I I 49
25
29
34

i2 41 22

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CONCRETE 3 In THICK

.. ~r. l.oad~- l nlr orm ly Ohlrlbult'd-Lb~. per fl . !)uper.


SPAN IN Jo'EET
Taulcs ti to 1:! linclusivcl
u •• i or FI nor ~I abs o C 3 in ..
3b iu., I in 4& in., 5 in.,
..• ·' 10 11 1:.?

·, ~ 111 •• and li In. thickue~s re-


- P• l'ti Yt>ly: - \ I:! l:ii :!i\ IS:! 1:!1 GO 11
•)
i'!l:? 1:10 :!ti:! 170 115 55 37
1't•ntin uou~. or \Vith ends .I j ti:! II:! :!5tJ lti'.! IV:J 51 3I
tixeu. H.einforced " i t h 4 i:.!i 1:12 :!:Ii 15:1 10:? 17 31
B. H.C. 1'~abric . The \\eight
of the floor itself has been •l t)•12 ::i:? :.!:.?5 115 ~llj Ga
deducted, and no allo\v- I~ •i:i:? ;{;iU '.!I ti 1:lf1 ":1 60
.1nce is necessarr in rE>- -• ti I :! 1:!7 I l!llj 1 :!5 \:! 5:!
;; -;--; ::1)\ 1-,:1 115 11'1
'il"' t thereof. ' j31J :!:J:! I ltiti llJI
' •'
li li 5:!

} II l~ll •l ~. 'l 1 :i:! !l I 5~~

}-',
• nd.s
...; 1 1. • ds
\Vith
I· 1 • t·I~ ~upport• d" t'lke
n ~l·tbs l I
l :!
I ll\
·: 4 l
-·. I
:! 1 :!
1 7:l
I :! :t
'.~!l
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I

4I
:1 4
two ·th1r1ls ot lbove loads and 1., :!i3 I:! j 71 4V 1 !I
•lE du1•t one-thi rd \\'eight ot l l :! !!t t I ti :! li
1 •• r. I.

TABLE 7 TABLE 8
CONCR ETE 3' 1n. THICK CONCR ETE 4 1n. THICK

.... r" l. o;ad .,-t nirorml> Di s tributed-Lb'>. per Ft Safe Loacl.,' l-UnHormly D istributed - Lbs. per Ft. Super.
,-N FEET SPAN IN FEET

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$PAN
.-
;: e ~ t
.
J -I '.I 7 8 10 11 12 13

11\1 ut 1; 3~6 35li 219 17!1 131 96 71 52 37


11 :!G tiltj :?i~ 339 1 236 169 123 90 66 47 33
111\G 5'.~l 3tj3 :J21 225 160 llG 85 61 43 30
lU.!t. jf)I :146 3U6 212 150 109 ill 56 39
~

j
'"6 f·36 ""•)
·) -0
.. 142 102 73 52 35
'•2•; 501 :Hl t 12~ 91 !)4 44 29
-• ,:;~ 161 '.! j !l 117 b2 58 38
' "' 4
132 261 105 J 72 49 32
i3 I :~~:! :!36 I) l f' 53 34 19

l I I;} :! .3 -·)1•, 21
II 5:! I :!it
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II '.!G'S 1:12

TABLE 9 T A B LE 10
CONCRETE 4~ tn. THICK CONC RETE 5 1n. THICK
f 5'. zj -

..,art' Loa~l nllorml> D h trlb uted-Lb,, per L Qa d1>-l ' nlforml)' Dis tributed-Lbs. per Ft. Super.
-- ..
~

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~ =-
SPAN IN FEET

..: . 1) 10 11 12 13 14
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1 l l ,,! 1;~· 2 4 ti I 3:!6 1J 1 • '.l ;i1 I 579 109 2!1b lGS I 128 97 74 55
I l llG I GG:! 14:? :HI) 2:!4 1:!3 ·~~ 50 • ,5 I~ 3117 :.?~l 15i ] 19 90 67 49
l h:!2
.,-
. ;, 6
614 424 :! ~Iii 21 :~ }111 I \t' IG j'!2
'j llJ
52 4
-.I '.IU
36 7
3 l li
:.?ti7
250
lt!l
138
112
102
81
71.i
fi2
56
45
39
j'.)3 :~ ~· t '.!jj I }'.I\ lUt.i 1 7') I IJ

~s·~ 5r,~t 371 ~j~ I l \6 131 ' !ls r.


3 ,)
.
,J G~7 1:>7 :l 1!l 23U 168 121 92 67 -18 3:l
,33 ;, 1:! :1 :i ~· 23 1 l lit 119 ~,; :.!~ ti f~:; 2 l :i 1 :l fl:! :? 17 158 116 IS5 61 43 28
-' ib:J
Ii )15
·i22
j :.?lbt.i
:.?
I) 156
1 2!l
1l 1 n1
t;:.?
7 7",57
4 1; !I
~67
:w1
:.?5:J
2U9
179
115
121>
101
92
70
l.i5
47
....
29
:.?9
!. 2i:J !10
'J 216 144 :17 ti5 It "
'I ;{ ~IU 252 lGS 114 77 50 31
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I •I lti:! 275 171 11~ 46 111 a:n 203 1:~:1 F.7 55
1I t\7 :!:.?!\ 1i I \!I :n I I :.?6~1 1G7 106 fifi :l!l
1 '.! :! :.? I !'ii 11:: ti\ 1 :! 216 121 79 16 :.?3
13 :!i'.! 151 \~t I 51 I :l l ... 1 11 :1 ti 2 :~2 I

l I .!:!ti I:?~ I i:! 3\ I I I :!~I 71) :!5

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TABLE 11 TABLE 12 •
CONCRET E 5~ 1n. THICK CONCR ETE 6 1n. THICK Rec~
are Loads-Untrormlf Distributed-Lbs. pu Ft. S uper. Safe Load$-U n1forml> D l•trlbuted-Lb . pu Ft. S upe r. Rein
SPAN IN F EET S P AN IN :f'EE'I tanP1
I I I Reca
5 I 6 7 8 9 I 10 11 12 13 14 5 I G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11
\Vall G
useful
l l O:JG iOl 496 3G3 273 207 159 123 95 72 1 12'.i5 833 5 !I :J 436 329 251 195 152 118 92 of the
2 fl9l 671 473 346 259 197 161 116 88 67 2 1165 558 4 10 I 30~ 235
3 939 631 4-46 325 242 183 139 106 80 60 :J llOfi
7 tl
7-12 625 385 21i 21!l
181
16S
I 140
129
105
99
83
75 ..r· I
4 886 594 417 :J03 225 169 128 96 72 62 4 1035 695 490 358 2G7 202 154 117 89 66 IS reqU
or t,be
5 98(1 li59 465 33 C\ 2t8 189 143 109 81 60 re Info
6 b511 567 :ifl9 2~7 211 156 116 85 62 41 1 conere
705 ·166 323 230 166 120 h6 60 40 24 cuppO
599 39:-l 269 1 5 J :i3 93 64 42 25 tab fO
4 ,,
~ 310 20~ 141 96 63 39 21
c ructl
Ill\
134
111
~5
4t
27
23 Desi
11 t f 69 Te
4 :J

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STANDARD LOAD IN G S, OTHER C O N D I TIO NS VARIED

70 lbA. ppr
Span in F eet.
~q. fL II 1 I hs. 111 r !<q . ft.
Span 1n t 't>•·L
11 2 I b~. per sq. ft.
Span in Ft"l·t.
- If

16 I b::-. pc· r sq. ft.


• µ~n 1n F1•1·t.

6 -• 11[111
1
1:!

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:i
I~1 I -
I
,,
~ I!tI ~ I II
3 •l I
,');I, 11 5 1l
1 fl s <1 ~·I 6
• s 6
••~~~~1-3,...,_
l _l_l..:____:.~-=--~ 6 4
11 10 II
1:!
11
1(1
!I -
I
ll
1(I
b
6
"- 10 R 6 9 fi 6 -
I 5
13 11
12 111
10
9 I I~ ] 3 11
1:? 111
!I
fi
5
11 l:.! 11"9 79
6 G 1 '.! ] II

- -
11 !I

I
;

!I 1 ~ 1
1:.! 111
1 1u h
13 1 11 111
6 1 9
1:~ 1 11
8 6
9
-
6t
11
!I
1:? 10
9
I '
[i 3
I
T
113
1 3 1 11 12 111 ~· 6 11 9 5 11 9 7 r
• j ll 9 i i 11 !I 'i I llJ I 8 7 4

• • ~ 7 I 6
•' I
3
11 l:.! 1 11 1 S I 1 13 l:? 10 3 6 ,.
13 11 , 10 7 1 3 11 !I G
13.11 10 1 7
1 12 10 s 6 I ' 1 '.!
1 '.!
1I
1
1
~I
~
••
6

81 'I
12 10 8. 5 3 11 !I I ~ :i I 10 I 9 7 . 4 ~ > 6
} II 3
11
11
13 11
12 1u
9
l ..
, .s. 11 1 :.! 11 1 ~ i
a · 13 · 12 10 13 11
12
-
10 1 9 6 1 3
13
1 12
11
111
!l I 1
b r. 3
l:.! 10 1
11 9 7
. 6
•5
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t.
~· •
l :!
I II
1u
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Stresses Adopted " weight of slabs .
• Eor spans intermediate to those listed, take mean of Appi
reference numllers. fo r adjacent spans, next heavier ref Spec
No if ~ fractiona l. dard u
rem tor
Example t
A single span ftoor 5 in . thick is required to carry 1
C.\Vt. added load on a l'pan of 7 ft., using a stress of
3
I
25,000 lbs. per sq. in. on fabric. I t is seen that No. 10
B RC. "-'O uld be r.equired if the slab "·ere continuou::i at
botb ends. For an end span use No. 9 B.R.C., and for
the present singlt• span use No 8 B.R.C. --:1R
Area ot
P\'r ft
- -
Sar \\
or 1 •
Pl>r ft

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B EAMS
R ectan gular and T Beam s B.R.C. Standard Beam Units
Heinforced concrete ben1ns ar•'. by our en~lneers to s u it each J>articulnr set of
J)(•s l~ned
tnn,;ular or "1"' shaped. 1·01Hilt ions, B.R.C Bean1 Units r edu<'e error f rom t h e per·
Rectangular bean1s occur in tbe form of Crane Gir1lers. "on al faC'tor in rel nror cPd concrete const r uct ton. Each unit
\Vall Girders, Lintels and the Ilk('. They arc> C'xtr(•1ne\) 1·011s1s ts or mild steel rod s sec ur ~ ly held in correct align·
useful as heavy \\"all g irders, the concrete for1nlng po r tion 111P11t and position by pla in o r grou ped ( ra brl<') sti rrups
with all rods be n t , lappE>d a nd term ina ted at t heir correct
or the " 'all.
posit ions.
"'l'" bc>nms are u sed in all cases ''here a concrete s u rface
is requirt'd to be su pported by a btam. Tbe flan~e on to11
or the "T" ts formed b y the concrete s urface and th e stt•t>l G r ouped o r Fabric Stirrups
relnforce1nent ts en1bedded near the bottom of a proje<'li ng Thi• pro\ tsion of efficient r es istan ceo to s ht>ar1ng s tresse::-
concrete r ib. The con1monest case ts that of a floor s lah 1s ahsolult•l) essential to thf' secu rity of the bea1n s. Tb e
~up11ort~d by bean1s at inter\als. The C'Onc ret e or the floor R . H.C . system or Grouped StirrupR, besides being easie r
~lah forms tht' con1prt'ss ion flange and a monolithic con· to 111anipulate and n1ort• rigid than any othe r , give a
~t ruction is thert.'hy ohtain.-d. 11111r.- int i1na te connection bt>t \\'ePn the reinforcement and
thP concrete and a n1orf·
Design of T Bea ms regular and uniforn1
distribution of stress .
The 1lPsign of " T " •
hPa n1 s, t n flu t•111·t>1l hy It is less liable to bi>
rnnny conditions such \\Tongly placed, less
as 1 o a d 1 n :.:. s pan. liable to displacement.
hean1 spa1•in~. etc .. and is a type that '\\·e
eannot he 11ri:>sented ha VP been able to stan-
111 detail hy tahlt>s, as B R .C. Standard B ean1 Unit w i th Gr o uped Stirrups dar<l 1st> The stirrup
in thl' ca:-ol' ol slahs. g rou ps are s tandard-
ised in lengths o f 2 ft . e ach, so that on a ba r , say 1 4 ft.
1111lex of 1\~lt>rtniuinc. th e approxin1
::.'onv• lonf.!. thC're are seven s tirrup grou ps, each one placed closP
sh~P" ol "T' h1·a1ns is son1etin1es useful in up to t be n ext.
nary stagt>s of d•>S1g"n. BR C. Grouped Stirrups a r e made from B .R .C. Fabric.
and the rt>ference numl>ers in the sti rrup table indicate the
The follo"·1n~ forn1ula applies to "11' 'beams h aving rP(erence nurJibe rs of the Fabrics from which they a re
locids unitorn1ly distributed , and determines the er s$ 1nad .
St>t tional area o nly : -
\\. 1
TAB L E 4
( Cont in u ed f ro m P age 28)
x-- - bd ..
-')
90 Dead Weights of Floors, Ceilings and Walls
\\'here \\"= Total unj1orn1Jy dis '\Y1•ight 1n
tbe heam in lbs. lhs. p.-.r
FLOORS sq. ft .
lid. =- cross sPcti orta I area
joi~l!'
6
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The ratio of "h" to "d' should CEILINGS

unless ~ovt> rn ed by oth~r conditions . l'l1"'t•r .. n ,)

.Also "d" Rhou ld n ot be )P~s than 10


and "h" not lPss than 6 ins .
PAR T I T IONS
e.~. ". 1 i.2SO lbs
then li280 x 1 Ii

2 90
lt>t h - sins. •••
-·'
then d 10
12
,\p11roximat .. !"ixe ins.
1I
Specify all ht>aJns to bP reinforced
«lard units, \\"hich proYide t-tfect ivt· tPnsion anti Uypsurn block 16
rein for1'e n1Pn t . pl:• ... I• 1· ·p:•rtitaon:-., ad~l f, lit~. P• 'I !'<I 1not of plR~tcr ar• a.
I
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Strength o f St andara B.R.C. Grouped St irrups

I {1 ( 111 ~urr11p_...
., i1 1; -• ) 11 I I I :! I :1 II 1 ~111
'
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A r•'H o( l'rOi'IR R•'<~tio n . it;) f, I ,II -~·lifi I i:1 I flf I :t~:' :! ':! .:!:! :! I 1 :1r, . I I; I . I '.Ill . 111:1 . ll :! ,;
1n·r fl l1•ru~th I ~q. UUI )

8af e '\'or·klng T1 •ni;11l•· ~I ro •11i.t h I

of 1 St irr1111 . . .. 1 nr,nn jj(lll ;-, I 011 I ;-, flf I :n 1111 I :1 1011 :!11111 ltiSI I I Ill)
~·~·"·
• 1 :!:!tlll !t J llfl r.11111 I
l>•'r ft. Ieng-th Obs.> 11 j

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COLUMNS

T ABLE 1 5 Columns
<' C)Ll'.\t~s--" ith e nds fixed-centrnll) loaded . R ein- l{ ei n force d CoucretP. Col un1ns a re n1ore the-resisting
toa·ce<l \Tith J{oun<l teel Bal'~ and B . R .C. Hoop tban colu111ns of other ruaterial. They are commonly
nnd H elical ' '' rapping . square 1n '-'P<'tion. but n1ay hr· n1ade rectangular,
( not otherwi e applicable.) polygonal or circu lar, al' rf'lquired; corners of square
columns may be bevelled.
c
2:
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Reinforcemen.t
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... -., - to
-2
o_
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0
ci
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T.he conc:rece is reinforced '\'ith vertical 1 ods encircled
at inte rYals by ,\·ire hoops or li~atures and wrappings .
a: Q QIQ
Th e safe con1 pressi\·e load on the concrete is 600 lbs. per
C 41 4 10 :::.q. in .. and on the steel !l,000 lbs. per sq. in., the latter
l'42 being at"·ay~ 1 5 tin1es the forrner . o\\·ing to the relative
l'4 B • lasticit ies of the materials.
The provision of effici~nt re~i~tance to ~preading of

'I
f the oars and bulging of the conc rete is absolutely
11 I essentia l to the sec urity of the colu n1ns. Columns may
nave higtier safe loads, dependin:: on t11e mix of the
""'lrlf
con cr e te and th e nature anrl an1ount of th e wrapping .
... t t f l
Hoops and Helical Wrappings
i 35 I 33 31 II 29 Ij iao1 II 25· H oqps a r t to en<·ir<'le thP har<: and bold them in
c::i:>d

I i~
1
thei r coi- re ~t position '. e ns uring that the ro re be of the
~~
1 34 J2 i11 ~
li 37 35 33 31 prope r shape and siz ~~·~...,
I I
4 ' 11 0 41 39 ~ ,37 35 33 31
• 1 44 42 40 38 3G 34

t-·
li 47' 15 43 41 39 37
I
( '41 G
( '117
4• 15 12 1
1A
II 50
53
I 48
51
4G
49
41
47
42
45
40
43
t·ns 55 11 57
I

53 51 49 47 - ---- 0- . ..... . ._
-=-~ '~~'--~-'-~~...;_~--:.1~1~--'-~~'--~-'--~~~-'-~~
t I lG 13 l
li
57
60
55
58
53
56
51
54
49
52
47
60
·1 11 63 61 59 57 65 53

4 17 14 1 64 62 GO j 58 56 54
.. li
ll
67
70
65
68
63 ]
G6 I
61
Gt
59
62
57
60 For cross·
section of
8 14
15
11
12
1
1
'I 56 I 62
54
60
f\ 2
57
49
54
46
51
I 43
48
Column
r1efer to
Column T able
l;oading
16 13 1 69 67 65 62 5~ 5G
• 17 1.t l 78 78 75 72 69 66 rnore heavily
18 15 1 86 86 83 80 77 74 .. -· • D- -~
19 16 1 95 95 93 90 87 83
20 17 1 106 106 103 100 97 93 hav:ing a cen tral
• ,,.,
21
•¥
18
19
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116
127
116
127
116
127
116
127
11(1
121
104
114
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!! I 21 ' 1 150 150 150 150 150 150
~5 22 1 161 161 161 1Gl 161 lGl
:!G 23 i 1 "' 174 174 174 174 174 174
! .!7 24 1 )8S 188 ·188 188 lb8 . 1118 • ...
I to desig n it as a olumn carrying a
< .. ntra l load one-third greater
the a hove- n1ention ed eccentric

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Reinforced Concrete ..___..,.Footing Reinforcement


Foundations 'f.he s implest for1n of relnfor cement for "'all rootings
is B. R .C. mesh supplied in rolls cut slightly less than the
l~t·•nforced
concliete is " ·ell adapted to the co nstru c- \vicltb of footings. No . 9 fabric ts recommended . Sbeet8
t 1011 of foundat1ons. A s compared witli plain concrete.
Its ad\antages for special footings are a rPdu ctlon in th P ot faliric can also be used in light colu1nn footings.
a1no11nt of excavation req ui r ed, a savin,g in mat~rial and H ea' y colun1n footing reinforcen1ent can be supplied
a redurtion In the v.·eight of the foundation itsPlf. It it-; hy us and dPliv1•red to thP. joh in the for1n of units or
suitnhle both for " ·all foundations and co lun1n fo undation . ~ri d s.
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Hollo\.v Block Floors ment; an added feature '''hen this reinforcing mesh is used
is that the edges of "'indo\\· and door openings are stitrened
HollO\\ block construction is now U5ed to a considerable by bending back the fabric into a U-shape. •
extent in light buildings such as apartments and offices. External " ·alls should not be less than 6 inches thick Road 1
The blocks may be either the one-\\·ay type or the t\vo- and internal \\alls may be 4 inches.
v•a) type. No cross beams are employed in the one-way B.R
type, except the small ribs of the ftoor slab formed bet \Veen Beam and Column Wrappings succe-c;<::•
the ro,vs of holJow blocks or tiles; in the t wo-v.ray type, B.R.C. beam and column wrappings fabricated of No . bridge~
cross beams are placed at the columns. The blocks are 14 electrically-\velded mesh have been extensivelv The fa
placed directly upon the forms "ith the reintorcement selected tor use in firep r oofing structural steel work . · ,·erY en
in the spaces bet\\•een them, \\'hen subject to fire the f or
and the concrete is filled in concrete protection to the IS u•Ull
bet \Veen the blocks and I tblrkD
steel \~ork, unless properl)
poured over the top to form protected and reinforced, \Vill forctd
the fioor- the ribs thus form shatter and crumble off. f abriC-
a series of comparatively Vibration is also liable to f OT I
light "T"-beams side by side c·ause improperly reinforced oess of
\\' Ith ftanges (i.e., the fioor supports of beams to crack. dured
thickness) usuaJJy 2 or more The use of ordinary bean1 Hgbter
inches in thickness. B.R C.
reinforcing units used in this
;.ind column wrapping is un - •~o 11
~atisfactory, for it does not peod•D
type of "T" beam, \\' ith B .R .C. and th
electrically-,\"elded mes h No. reach out into the corner~ .
\\"hich are the \\·eakest part!'. In ~:ev.J
688 manutactured especially "f tr It
tor reinforcing- the floor slab. B.R .C. electricallv - welded
" ·rappings are pre-shaped & r1sab
ensures a highly satisfactory \' l
ftoor srs t em of bollo,,- block ro fit and stand out from tht·
cons truction. s teel "ork. and ma y be con· BR
tide ntl y relied on to elimin - perf t
ate nil possibility of slippin . :: OD \'\'
W all R einforcem ents from position or comin g pread
Th e t\\ o principal types of .tf)a rt " ·hen a pplied . a veri
concrete \\•all con s truction are JDd f~~
the "bearing '"all" type, as in
concrete res idences and the Floor
fh· ad v an1 a 1;.; 1-s of r e 1nfo r c1 d
"curtain \Vall" type, which is Hollow B lock Floor Reinforced with B.R.C. Fabric • o n c rc•t e p i l es are rna ny · a h so
generally used to fill in the Adela Ide Railway Station. hat •• I' rrn an»n <'y, not b f' in:.: suh-
panels bet,veen the girder and colun1n, \\"hi ch form tb e - ji>c·t t o dr·r.ay o r to thP attack ~
o f \\'OOd l1or e r s a n d . d t•!< tl"O) er~. 1·c;or. 0 1ny. b F-cause. o f grc-at ... r
skeleton frame of the building <"arry 1ng ca pacity; <a n hf' 'ut :; hort or l eni:-t hi>n ..d t Q ~ uit th•
In both, cases reinforcem ent is a prim e n ecessity, and in <'ase a fte r riri\' i n ~ h a~ com rn e n cefl "l'hf" top:; o t B .R .C. p1l ~·s nr•
i n n o \\"a) d amaf.{Pd b y bPi n ~ d r fvc• n .
the latter type is universally demande d by th e City Build-
ing Regulations. In mos t cases \vhere curtain ,,·aJls are Th t:!r P. are thrt- t- l't a nrfard !<h api>s -~quare. o ctago nal and
sh eet piles. They a r e formed o ( r o d " t>nc irc l ed " ith B .R .C
employed \vith a s mall pe rcentage of \Vider ope nin ~s. it is S ecti o n i:oed H elical . \\' rapp1n ~s and h ou r•~- Tht;y are made fro n 1
cus tomary to use both horizon tal and Yertical reinforce- 25 to 45 f Pet l ong;. a nd a r e titted " ith cas t iro n or ::;lee! shoes
ment. B.R .C. Fabric No. 655 pro' id es idea l tW O·\\·a) rei n- Pi!».~ con s truc t ed '' i t h o~r B n C •' Inf r c Pmt>nts are stron~er
t han a n y ot h e r form o f r i nfQr ced l!On c r i>t (' p al<>.
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Notes
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~ECOMMENDED SIZES OF 8 .R .C. FABRIC REINFORCEME N T
P o ltloo. Reinforcement.
tounda Uons u nder brick No 9 B R C fabr ic
or concrete walls 'Lt i'I
Li ntels B R C unit No <see T able- 4). t1 EP
3 In. or 4 In. No 610 B .R C fa bric Con ft lll nf I s mall art-as 1 of mun

• 3 Jn or 4 In No 610 B R C fabric <on na t ural vround 1


No. 655 B R c fa bric Con ft lied rround ) R ect a'lS°Ular or T beams
- s tandard uru t 1 with plain N
A Id
Wher
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No. . . BR C fabric Cfor suspended floor> . r • 11rouped s ti rrups>
A lig
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<See Table G et seq I Sc n1~turn1 steel fireproof,
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RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS FOR ARCHITECTS ' USE wnt. rub
Don1estic and n1all B u ilding Concr1
REINFORC E M E NT
.. rei nforcements shall be delivered to the site In the form
Fo
• of shop fabricated B.R.C. units consisting of number and
diameter of rods as set forth in the design, all bent and On1
All reinforcements for lintels, beams, floors, slabs. walls - c ogged to detail fas shown on Drawings, Nos. ),
and other reinforced concrete work shall consist of e R c Oni
Standard Units and B.R .C . Electrically-welded Fa.br.,c. and accurately spaced and securely held 1n position by
delivered ~on the job ready for placing in the forms or' ~
means of B.R.C. plain (or fabric) stirrups secured to rods
where necessary.
Pn:
in the case of fabric, cl.It to length ( or In rol i s ) "and I~ Trnll!'
acc.ordance with the following schedule: ::.. .. ( c) Beam and Column Wrappings .-All structural steel
ro-q a.il\'d.
~.crr.E -~~hPd.ule ~hould S t;!( O ll l t ·p o,.1t 1on - o f fllPrnhe r members shall be wrapped for their entire length by
!"1z and R .. 1nfo r c,..rn t>n tJ • al ._... -7' • '
No. 14 B . R.C. fabric wrapping.
Cd ) ldentif1cat1on .-All roll5, units and other miscellan-
·lh a
Etr ll Of
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oncrete Building-. (\\'holl,\· or in part)
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eous p i eces shall be labelled. with strong tags wired on, two an h
marked to 1dent1fy each prece and its position in the work. • JI t Int(
REINFORC E M E NT
2. Workmanship into thp
1 Materials and Fabricati on
Ca) Cleanliness.-All re1nforc1ng, when placed shall be \\ h..n
(a) Fabr1c.-:-All floor and wall re1nforc 1ng shall be free from paint. oil or rust scale. ' for traf'l1
B.R.C. Electrically-welded Steel Fabric of • hard cold. ( b) Placing.-The contractor shall make a parttcul.lr hould b
drawn wrre, conforrn•rg to the British Standard Specifi - point of seeing that all parts of the reinforcement are
cat1~n for: hard-drawn steel wire, and having an ultimate edg , W1j
placed correctly 1n every respect and are temporarily or the f l)
tensile ;Strength of not less than 80.000 lbs., and an fixe_ct where necessary to prevent displacement before or
elastic l1mrt of not less than 40,000 lbs., and shall be the during the process of tamping and ramming the concrete
any fr al
gauges and sizes as set out 1n the Schedule (or as shown into space Thoro
on D rawings, . Nos. .. . , ). • (c) Mechal"l1cal Bond Overlaps.-All B . R .C. fabric shall
Cb) Reinforcing Units.-All beams and columns shall be be lapped from 3 1n. to 6 In. at sides and about 40 dia- Coner
fabricat.ed of mild steel rods conforming to the British and meters. of the main wires at ends. At all intersections workable
Aust ralian Standard Specification for Structural Steel. All and laps 1n the fabric, mechanical bond shall be made
tr{l11gth
by thoroughly lacing its fabric together by wiring. The s
Ft~h. r
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ROADS AND PAVING


Su< h fl oors laid \\' lthout H.R .C. Fabric aln1ost invarl-
Road Reinforcement a hb l'ra<'k, es pecia l!} If laid on tillln~ . Cracking may
ho du e to contraction, expansion, unequal settlement, or
11nt>q11al loading. I f the tl oor is tinis h <>d '\\Ith a surface
ot gr.1nolithlc, mosaic, as phalt e , \\ ood block , stone setts,
' 01· othPr forn1 or pavin g, the cracking extc.•nds to s u ch
~u rfttc · t• . I n iso m e case·~ it C"auses se tlous trouble; in all
It <"asPs it ls uns ightly and
a ohjeetionabl<>. The liability to
<"raC'k is co n si d e r ably r e duced,
~l and, in n1ost cases, cr acking
is e ntirely e lln1iuate d by u si ng
trallic llH' thick- a laye r of B R .C. Fabri c in
he I t •- thP <'oncrete.

• 1\t th e same tin1e th e thick-


of co n c r ete may b e r e-
nPss
duced und the floor be more
qui<"kly laid- a thickness of
:~ inches or 4 inches or con-
1·r .. te is gener ally s ufficie nt,
hut 111 o r e may be required on
soft ground. B R .C. F abric,
H.eC. No. 655, is recon1mended
"here t h e floor is built on top
of til1111g, or where the loads
are h ea\y. R e l. No. 6 1 0 is
rtcomn1endPd where there is no
filling and \Vb e re the subsoil is
Floor Paving firm and floor loa ding is light.
Ref. No. 68 8 is r ecom m e nded
for conditions of so il a n d load-
ing in tern)\'1hate bet~veen the above conditions or where
a job is f Pquired sl ightly str onge r than the No. 610 and
ess co~tly tha n the No 655.

Notes on Construction, for Complet'e Reinforced


Concrete Road

Reinforced Concrete Footpath


Construction
two inches thick, reinforced with No. 14

- Th•· .:round to rect~ 1v - th" con<'rete should be graded to


h >l' uf th• ttnlsh~d footpath.
• n• r ~ t.. :-houlci consist of three parts coarse aggregate,
hali par.ts f\ne a.~gregate, and one part of cement.
. <·.. n· r1: t ,. ~houl<i he fir.st la.id in small <3 ft. long) alternate
I ... , c t uir1:- - \ \ h•·n :;1; t rt:t urn and relay remaining sections.
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A har.J-\\ ..ar1ni: surf net> C'an h<' obtalnc>d by finishing anti
, 111 inc ::,i111ilar to reinforced c·oncr<'te r ond construction.

Tennis Courts
t "'"',, t• t• 11111:-, ou1·t:- "an h• lai•l to h'I\'<' • '" ry ~ntl:-fact1"n
"' J;I\ 1ni: 111.Jnut I 1n<'h•·s of r• inforn•d l'O IH'rl't• on n layt.•r of
,..11n1l. ,,,. l'l111k1 ·1s ull• ·t th .. s11 h soll has been pn.>pt.•rly prt•-
pan·cl dnun•·d, .crad1·tl and consoliclutt:d.
Thoro11J:hly soH k t IH' IJ• fore lny1ni::- tl11 1·11n•-r1•tf'
i:;round
\\' • 1,, 01nn1• 1111 that th1· <"nncrPl• hP rclnfor<·• ·d "ith 1•lth•·r
ConC'r• IP Hhould 111 ' 111ix"d O.!'i 1lry P." po !<; ~ililt·, .<10 Ion" a!'! n ' " 1;111 HHf'., or No l:l H.R<'. fnbr1c. In cases \\'hen· a
"<•rkahlf' rnlxtun• 1;1 oJ.tainPd . J·~'''' ' ~.<i of ,,·at•· r d•·,.rcaf!• •s tl11 :-l1~hth h1 av1t··r n 1nfort·PmPnt ts n•qulr£>d, W•· r c.:.comm1•nd
i;:treni::"th oC thr. C:OnC'r<.' IC'. :"-:•• 6\'> . Thi• glnn· of t hr- l11•ht on thP conc-rC"t1· can. be <"on-
ThC' surfa1•1• iohould 111· struck off \\' Ith n "·ootl•·n tPr11plati> " ••l· ·r11lol) r• lil'Vt·<I b~· 111<•orrH>1°nl1ng su11nhl•' <"olouri n g p1g-
Flni.<ih, fro111 a l1r1.Ji:;i> arross the road, "ith n woodo>n float 111• rit,.. an rh• upp<'t ' la) • r of th•• <"on<'r .. t•'.
a metal tlont must not he USPd-sn1ooth. pla!'il«'r-llk" t\nlsh
tirings tine 1n11tf'rial to thP top, '' hlch will tlakt> oil 11nd•' r trattlr.

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' ' LWGSTEEL " BRICKWORK REINFORCEMENT


( P a tented througho ut Australia). Patent No. 223n/ 29.

Reinforcen1ent gives to brick"·ork, propertie sitnilar to rl'i11fureed concrete. The


lugs, by 111e<.-hauical1 liond, tran r11it stre e fron1 the brick,vork to the steel. givi11g the brick,~ork strength,
as a beanL IT'hi · reinforcen1ent, by it. effrcti,-e n1echanical bond. \\'ill prevent era<'king of brick "alls built
on ground of varying bearing capacit:r .

Uses of " Lugsteel " Brick\vork Reinforcement Melbourne University Tests


Reinforc·.,d brick\'\·ork foundation \\'alls Abi:,tract of RPport on hu11t-up brick bean1 tested at
Exter:nall aud internal lintels. i the l:niversity of :\lelbour:nt!. January 13, 19 30:
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~int els and binding courses at top
of se ries or openings. A built-up brick beam, suitably rein-
Carrying · "'alls in place of steel forced f or shear and tension by a special
joists. 1 steel strap placed along the bottom of the

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Carrying s uspen ded brick floors. beam, with the projections upward
Brick\vork cantilevers. between the bricks, were provided. The
General brickwork r einforcement •
beam was tested on a six feet sp an. Th e
against cracki ng or settl ement. beam w s 4} 1n. wide (one brick) and
9 in. deep, the b ricks being placed vert-
Design ically with no bonding beyond the mortar
Joints. :The b eam was 14 days old. The
Th e Loading Tabl es, se t out below, central load was distributed over a
apply to the usual cases n1 e t in
distance of 9 in. each side of the centre
hrick\vork constructio n . 'Ve shall
by a timber beam 6 In wide and 3 in.
be pleased to design and advise for
n1 or:e con1 plica ted constru ction. deep. Maximum load sustained w as
The \\eight of 46 in. thick brickwork 5,644 lbs. ,. I
In lbs. 1actually carried over an opening <~1,..ned) \ R .
R. BUACK\VOOD (Testing
can be obtained uy multiplying the width Offlcf"r) tor Professor of Engineeringo
of th~ opening in feet by itself and then ;.i,. • j
by fourteen.
Example-- " This load is_ equh·alent to a uni -
~ 6 ft. span - \\'eight carried. Actual Phot o of Section o f " Lugst eel" 1orn11y ~· dbnributed load or about
6 ft. x 6 ft, x 14 = 604 lbs. Brickwork R einforcement. 10!000 lb!'.
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ARCHITECT•s SPECIFICATION
BRICKWORK REJNFORCEMENT
Unless otherwise specified-all brickwork reinforcement
f ormi ng lint els to external and i nter na l door, window, or
other openings, also all reinforcement t o (state location,
etc.) shall be .. Lugsteel" Brickwork Reinforcement of
st andard units in con f ormit y with the Manufacturer's
Loading T ables (or of the gauges and size:s as ::.et forth
in the folJowing sch edule):-
Note.-'.rhe follo\ving clauses should be u sed to en~ur1•
the· accurate bui!djng-in and development of the full I '
strl·n~th of the r einforcing units. .
BRICKS. -All bricks shall b e so u nd, hard, and well •
burnt, preferably machine-made. n '
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MORT AR . -All mortar sh all be composed of one part
by volume of P ortland cemen t t o not more than three
parts by volume of good, clean sand. Mortar: shall be .
u sed immediat ely after mixing. 1 ~ ..
BRICKWORK.-All bricks shall be well wetted all " I
load 1n l bs. on span of
Joi_nts filled, and all bricks bedd ed solid. (Any plugs ~ear " 3 ft. 4 ft 6 ft
ri 1n1on: ·tn•·nt should be built j n rath er than driven in 6
lut•·r > •• ' •
LINTEL SO FF I TS.-On tem Jorary support of, rough l 2.320 1.800 l, 160
boarding, lay half an inch of mortar; place reinforcement 1.800 1.400 900
on mortar, lugs upwards ; lay coat o f mortar on rein- l , 20 1,-150 910
f orcement and then lay bricks. ,. 1 i r 1.16l1 7-tO
(The cover mortar key::; through the holes in th
rdnforcenv•nt "·Ith the mortar: above and protects the 41
in. PARTITION WALLS.
"t1·el ,\ft~r hardening of mortar, the IJoarJ can be Cour.ses to be Bu ilt In
dropp1:d) F 1n1sh the sofflt with a th in render cont. Span. Cement Mortar. Reinforcement.
PAINTING. -When the rei nforcement Is used Int ernally
for large openings and is not covered with ren dering or GaUbc. Width.
plaster, the exposed p ort ion shall be cleaned fre e from
ti c et 14 x .t in.
/\ 1eet 1I
r ust and two coa ts of approved b ran d steel-protecting
paint applied. 10 feet ).~
14
14
x
x
4 In
4t 111
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12 feet lG 12 :x 4 In
l t feet HI 12 :x 4 In
]6 fePl 22 12 x 4~ In

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COLEMANOID
A PROD UCT OF' THE ADAMITE CO L TO LONDON
C O N CRETE
OI STRI B U TOR S:
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COL E MAN O I D WATER-
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7 l'll EW SO lJT H WALE S.
F · ank H ambridge
Q U EE NS LA N D ·
Und erh 1 1. D ay &. Co. Ltd.,
Queen St ree t , B risb ane, Q ld.
PROOF' ER
AND •
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22 B ridge St ree t , Sydne)'., N .S.W.
The T emp e R oofing Co
STH . A US TRALIA &. WE ST AUST RALIA: I'
HARDE N ER •
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14 M artin P lace. Sydney N S.W . F rancs H . Snow Pty. Ltd .• a
!:' \ A K ing W ilham St reet, A delaide, S.A. c
V IC TOR I A A N O T ASM A N IA :
H P erks &. Co. Pty Ltd., NZ G L . T acon &. Co., P anama
Welling t on.
St reet, ,,,
31 Queen S t reet~ M el b ourn~! Vic. _ - - Jo
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"Colemanoid " ~s a F loor H ardener:


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\\'at rpro o fing may be etfectPd eithe'r in 1 hP rootr.ete
mass or by a c·PmPot rendP.riog'. if "Coh•manoid " •~ add P.d
to ,the gauging wate r in . the proportion s stat ed in the
:spec•iflcation~. Eit her method \\"ill· prop rly waterproof a
" on r e te \\all · against a head of watPr "ColPma no id" is
r ._.aoy tor use and adds to the JOb no expense oc 111ix1ng
o r :stir1 in~. ·and is of exreptionaL value where y,•ork is

being carriPd o ut by unskilled labour. But once in th P
gaugfn g\water it must b<· in evP ry part of prope rl y ru ixed
eoncr ete. T he use ot "Cole manoid " in 111 as~ c · onor~t~
..
r etaining walls conside rably speed · th~ work and saves Supplies and Service
thP expensP. or the old-Cashioned types or a:sphalt r F-nder-
inir~ .
4-"'b n . mixed \\"ith Portland CPment and ~a nd, and
ap plied as a coating to the interior or exlf~ rior ot
walls: -·colen1anoid" produces a co mpl ete \\·ater proofin~
matP.rfaJ. Sirnilc.a.rly mixed, it pro vides PXr.Pllent darnJ>-
prooflng and v.:atr rproofing for bri<•k n1ortar. as y,·e ll as
a pr.PvPntatlvP again s t efflorPscencP. l\li.x~d v.·ith water an~ ~·a terprooftng
and cen1P-nt, ili rorn1s a damp-proof paint winch r.a n bP t o the architect,
ue li f9r J{routing or applir.ation to insidP mas<>nrr v.·all .

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SOME OF THE MORE IMPORTAN T JOBS JN B E EN l::J SED : I

NJ-; W f.;0 ' Tlf \\• .\LES- QUEE;\~LA~D-


P et er1 •A merican D elicacy F act ory, Newcast le.
,\ r t•hlt•·f't :
Uuildcra:. i\tacC"nneJt Buildln~ Co., o.nd l\frL"Od & St•n , p
T•l11sl': r••ra.
B o nd i B ea utification Scheme, B ondi
:Arrhltert: Robertson & lJark
HulltJers : ~Iw: Conn Pll Bu1lt11ng Co.
J. K itchen &.• Son&, Soap Work•. Alexandria "
\r• hlt1>ct : ~fr.. BPnn.
UµIld"r : l\f r,t .A. C. T T.urnbr, 0
Sun Newspaper• •' L:t d., Sydney.
I
ri!hl "" · • e Ir J.. K c th"I..
1.lll(IPr a. Coner" e Constructions J.td .
Brook H ouae, Sydney. ,..
- Branch
B
r hlt"'C 'pen f!e r & ~P"'"""r. •
Dulld"r: l fa, \Y. Thomnson 8.· ~o. c
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t1..t rproofing r•·tnlnlng ,., nll "A•h f rll 'r" Bu1lrlini:


\r<hillft \\ood. lln~ot. Jor} & J~nybourn • Srnlth
<'ont rn1·f•ff Fri• k' r Bro
Llh·nc·h: f''o r11 ira t 1on- \\ flt •·l'pr<1otl n I •rt c n1• n t • f I 10 k on
• 11 \\ nll I•' t i Ir• lo'" h li.:;h \\at• r I•\• I
\ rr lilt ., I r:l•·n•·I~ ( 'oq>0ru.th .. n En~lnt t-r
J lrJ<JrJn~ & J 'art t •>1 1
Contra1 tor GI• n f"I~ ( 0T1)(1ratlon
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C\T\l OOl I COLE~1ANOID 7

AR CHITECT'S SPECIFICATION
WATERPROOFING MA5S CONCRETE BRICKWORK MORTAR
To the 4 : 2: 1 m11c, for gauging, add 1~ gallons of The mortar shall consis t of one part Portland cement
• "Colen111no1d" for every cubic yard of concre te . P roper .ind two parts of well washed sharp sand, tempered with
coni;1stency will be obtained 1f one g111on of "Colemanold" .i l1qu1d composed of one gallon of "Colemanold" to each
1s 1dded to each 10 t o 15 gallons of gauging water. 10 gallons of water.
Water pr oof1ng shall be carried up t o a point one foot
above grade llne. If forn1s are below water level, con- FLOOR HARDENER
crete hall be poured stiff.
Lay upon concre te floor slabs a one Inch topping course
Wherever possible, floor slabs. exterior walls and floor-
o f one part Portland cemen t (a) two parts of clean, hard,
ings shall be poured 1n the one operation. If cons truction sharp sand of coarse grain and silicate character, or (b)
joints .ire necessary, they shall be n1.1de .is later specified.
two parts of flnely-graded bluestone screenings. Th e dry
Note. Tt• r"slst a• 1d ·U t l1 hs .~p•'<'il ~ a pr 11po1 t Ion ,,f n11x shall be gauges and tempered by adding "Cole-
011• L..llllo>ll Pl C11l1 llllln111tl Ill :<I\. lll \\at···
n1ano1d" t o all water used, in the proportions of one
WATERPROOFING IN COATINGS gallon of "Colemano1d" to each 10 gallons of water.
Note I 11 sl s1•• <I ~ t11L 1nt1 nor or t·\.lt rlor su1fat1·s or N o te. Sink• out Cal or (li) a!" dc!llr<d. Ji'or re1'l!!tance
l \.I• 11111 "all:< 1l11d UJIJH r surt111 "~ ot con1•r1•t1· sltlli:s li1•io\\ tu ~ r •as•• nnil n<'i<l nttnl'k:;, spl·t·lf~· ont• g-allon of "Cole-
i;rad•· that u11• to hi• tr1•11t1·1l 111anoill" tn six of \\"nt1.:r
These surface• shall be waterproofed by the appl1catlon
of a plaster coat of one part Portl:'lnd cemen t , and tw o
parts of clean sharp sand, gauged and tempered with a CONSTRUCTION JOINTS
solut1011 of one part of • Colemano1d" t o each 10 parts of To Insure a bond to underlying masonry, all surfaces,
water. before application of waterproofing on new concrete,
Wall coatings shall be lin. thick, properly bonded and shall be thoroughly roughened, cleaned, dampened, and
coved to floor, .ind carried up to one f oo t above the grade :"I grout (composed of one part "Colemanold," three parts
Floor work shall be one Inch thick , and serve the w a ter, and sufficient Portland cemen t to give the mixture
double purpose of waterproofing and making a hard, the consistency of a heavy paint) brushed on the
dustless floor surface. (Sf'• Sp• l'lft<'a.t1on 1or: l loor roughened surfaces. New work shall be applied within
llnrd•·n•' r · I • n hour after the base surfaces have been grouted.
The Adan11te complete specification will on application to the D 1str1butor-see list top first page.

SPECIFICATION FOR BRICKLAYER


\11111f1<f11n1l 8t11rt of N<1111sc11(11 C11t11/oy11<>)
Note. for us in 1·onn'"'t. tion ~ ith l\\ +>ra.g ... -s1ze resldt"ntlal job.
~l.l TERl..\J,S. FOUNDATIONS AND BASEMENT
BRICKS ••
IV All br ick 1ootings. f oundation walls and basement walls
Con1mon Br 1c ks-'Sh"all l;>e first quality, ha r d mach1ne-
r u p to th~ und erside o f ground flo or plates s h all be la id
made bricks, un1forl"\1 in size, w ith go-od arrises.
Con1n1on bricks for {acing shall be selected fr om those
having u111form colour and und amag d al"r1ses.
- 1n cement mortar.
All basement w:ills shall be laid in the previously
specified waterproof mortar.
H orizpntal Damp Course.-Lay over the full th ic kness
P ressf'd Facing Br 1cks-Shall be best quali t y red of all walls at th e levels sh own on the drawings, the
specify colour) and obtained from , horizontal damp co urse previously specified .
1n all casei.. the v1s1ble arrises shall be undamaged. Vert ical D amp Course.-The external w alls of the base-
M ouldea Facing Bricks-Shall be best quality red <or ment shall have the previously specified vertical damp
specify colo ur) nd obtained from co urse laid 1n the walls, in the position shown on the
These bricks shall be of the nianufacturer's type number drawing, from the level of th e horizontal damp co urse t o
as shown on drawings. "'---,,,_.,=...,_ '· the underside of concre t e floor slab. (See n1anufaclurer's
.r .. tl\ilt d specitlrati6n. >
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Sand for mortar shall be clean. sharp, pit or freshwate r FACINGS
1and, free from loam, clay. dust or vegetable matter. Excepting wtlere otherwise s h own, the whole o f the
exter.,nal walls shall be faced with th e previously specified
MORTAR • s_elected common bi:1cks.
L ime Mor.tar-Shall consist of two parts of sand to one Special Bri ck Fac1ngs. -Where shown, the special brick
part of fre.hly-burnt lime from an approved kiln, th or· facing ~hall consist of the previously specified facing and
oughly slaked 1n a m1)('1ng box, and sieved before being moulded bricks care fully executed with all arches, moulds,
n11xed with sand s trings, angles, etc., bu ilt In accordance with the details
Cement Mortar-Shall consist o f three parts of sand to of elevation.
one part l)f Portland ceme11,t. P ortland cement shall in
all respects comply with the tests a11d requirements of WALLS GENERALLY
the Austr .1llan Standard specifications for Portland Offsets.-Build all necesspry' brick o ffsets for fl oor
cem ent. 1 ~ plates-oversa1f where possible, for bearing to concre te
Waterproof Mortar-All n1ortar for all bric walls of floors.

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tht basement walls sh~ll be wat erproofed with • Bu ilding ln.- Bu llcf 1n all door and window frames,
dded to the cement mortar according to bedded sohd 1n reveals.
n1anufactur.e1 's spec1ficat1on. Ends of first floor joists shall be embedded In external
walls with a bearing on 1} 1n. galv. hoop-iron strips
\\' ()J{K\l \\SHI P . • 21 •• ~ sof1dly bu1rt Into the courses.
Ventilators ~ L eave openings under all Internal door-
ways t o provide ventilation under floor .
... Terra Cotta Vents.-Prov1de and build In where directed
No. ,. 9 x 61n. terra ootta air bricks.
Ch;ises, Reve.,Clls and Cutting.-Form chases and reveals
to receive frames. pipes, etc .. as required or shown on
drawings. Cut away as required for other trades, and
make good after same
FIREPLACES AND CHIMNEYS

I All br1ckwor'.k sh all be struck jointed


~ q llow for solidly fixing and setting a selected range 1n
tne k1tcht!n fireplace. which shall be cons tru cted with
con1m'bn bricks, as shown. with opening to lintel, ft.
JOI NT:S 1n. high, All exposed portions of this range shall
lihe height of f o u~ be tiled as specified in "'Titer."
shall equal 13! 1n. (or. Allow a PC sum of . for the above range.
Exposed brickwork I:-:,.,. inti•\. )
executed struck jo nts. Open1ngs.-Unless ot herw ise spec 1f1ed. a II ft replace
Internal walls of basement shall openings shall have x 1n. camber bars (or
Join ts . steel angles).
Brickwork joints of exter:nal walls that are to be Stacks and Flues.-Build all stacks and flues to the
f1n1shed 1n stucco, as well as all internal walls, excepting Jrmens1ons shown with graduated bends and smooth-
those otherwise described. shall be raked out. rendered flues.
Rake out Joints for and point all flashings in cement, •:-: ., Ind•' f11r furtlll'r 1nfnr111ntittn '" •I•,.., npl1on an1I
and also to all fran1es . 11111111f 1 I ur•·r,' :<P"< il1 1•a1 ions

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NONPORITE P TY. L TD.
M a nt~fac tttrers
& Contractors
NO N -
7 ~iaso nry Waterproofin g ...... Furnace Refracto ries
.. POR I TE •
2~- 296 B U RWOO D ROA D . H AW TH ORN , E 2.
:-' \ \ I ilP =-:o V ICTORIA.
T el. H a w 1060.
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" Nonporite " W atet proofing Product s Advisory a nd Estima ting Services

:\011porit<> ~o .. 1. l a. 2 · . - 1 fflir Pl'Yicc.., of t hl Xonporite Che1ni. t~ and J-:ngi-


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Bituruinoui;; ) Jastir Gentent.
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~ ' i~er are aYailahlP. on all prl)hlerns of ~f ;i_ onry \\-atPr-
~i)roofing. B e<'oratiu11 nn1l I'reservatio11. Deta1le1l
~Ietalcote Eloor I Iardener.. ·• l econ1men<lation anu estin1ates are snbn1ittPr1 b,- •
our
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~~-~[etalcote ,,~aterproofer. B part111ent io1· r·arr.ying out the ,,·nrk


•'il- ol tone Preservative.
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u perv1s1on
• aulking 'ompound.
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" Dura~eal Cen1ent ;olorant. th<· rur r• < t applt atior
f)ura "·ax.
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S ELE C T ION C HART
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PRODU C T S FOR B UI L D ING MATERIAL S
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C AU L KING
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WATE RPROOF IN G CO LO U R ING HAR D EN IN G
( FLOORS)
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C HEM IC AL CONC RETE PRE S E RVAT I VE
STON E DEC A Y' J
SL CO
PR OO F ING PFlESE
O I L PROOFI N G

I I I I I I I Su rf ac e
Integra l P la ster Su r f ace In t eg ral S urface Integral S urface I n t eg r a l Surface
I . I Sil-col
Conc ret e

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T rea t ment

No. 1
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Hardener
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No. lA Stain I
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~Ietalcote
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Stain Dura.seal
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Duraseal Bituminous
~las tic
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i:ast l
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N ONPOR I TE N o. ~ 1 a n d 1A

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Uses ~ ~o 1, a transparent. No. IA, a colourle •.,:-, :waterprooftn
liquids for application lo the exterior hri<;.k. ston ,..,• stucco or or
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concr te ~alls. abo\'P. grade. The '\\·aterproonng Is ab. orbed into '

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o.11 the pores, tlllini::- thP.m v.·ith inert water-rr.peUant compou nd ~
M eth od of A pplica t ion.-To the clean. dry Furrace. annh· • not
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Coveri ng Capac1t y ; -,·arie.s 1nV'" r c: •I)" w th
.A:1. r:EU!;~ CO\'r·r:Joi::- one gallon to 10

16 gallons of Nonpor1t~

''orK. r square ) arti-., ~-In th1c-k

"ION PORITE No.f 2


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- Uses
CEMENT
~ l1lnc I{' \\ .tt ·r:prooftng nnd caulking <ompound
• pn nni: th• roof", dnrnp-prooflni; \\alls, stopping lcaK. , coat
1ni:; roo1: . s• ahn1-: < rnc k <>le IL c1>ns1Rls of se l•·cted 'vater-
proullni..; ha es nnd 111.irout> asui' tol:l and Is r ad> for 11nm• diate
Ap11li• d • .. Jij I. f ra
H t I
Meth od o f A ppl1cat 1on.-Apply ''Ith hrush or tro\\el. ac-cord- !o. ))(-
•n~ to th<> n11t\ e of the \\ork. l J.t;P. "A~' l>rnnd for acid and
I}.. I \\0
Coveri n g Capac•ty.~For a\ 1>r:a~ Covering C apaci t y. -13-100 «q ft p• r ~allon, acc-ordlng •o
foot (9" lbs ) l1ag of c•·nv•n c nntur 1 h• \\Ork

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METALCOTE FLOOR HARDENER SLIP-PROO F GRAINS
Uses . c,,n tsls 'ss< ntlnlh 11( s1wc1all) tri•nt1•d nn.t "rndt•cl Uses 'onporil1 Slip prllof c:nun 11 nr" u1wtl tn c·1•n11· nt lloor 11
t lk uJa:n•.-nt<' tro ,. f1,1i11 slill-: llntl lnc •rt tlllt-r~. lu 111· UlH' ti 1111 !111 • prodlll'flOO ol I\ harcl ·\\t'llrllll-:, OOrl·l-llil'PillJ;', llllU llt thP
~. l1111 t 11111 , -.1nool h ... ur fncc • Tht•) c·on slst 1·ss1•nt lnlly of pure
" ... 1 ~1u1<t and l:• n11•nl for lht produ,·tion ot tnl•·~rall) hnrd1· n1 <I
•I'\ .,111ll1 n• :->1lkon t'llrl1icl1·
•e1n1 nl floo r .
Method o f Appli ca tion Spr1nklt• t 111• i.: 1nln11 c•v1•nl y ovt·r the•
11 •·shh p1 • pan cl "ork Tnrnp, llolll nncl tro\\ 1•1 In thro usual
111:1nn•·r

Cover ing Ca p acit y . l ,. l· \ II•. 11•·1 s q11n11 • foot of :<urfac1"

METALCOTE WATERPROOFER CAU LK ING CO MPOUND-A LL CO LOUR S


l:.Jses. U ses \ (IPI n1a.n1·ntl) elastic, clurahh•, c•olou n •d , we.trrprool
• • 111• 111 fu1 • nulkini.::. Joint 1n i.::. poinlln.- \\ t nclo\\ frnrn es, cracks
.111 d )111 111 >< 1n l1ric k, stun••. l ·rra - c·o ltEl, 1·t1·, door,. and skylights.

Metho d o f Appf1catron . - Huk•' out jolnt:i l'lc ·nn nnd rlry and
q1ph th• l'nulkini; Co1npound with a <'llnlkt n i.: tool or trowel
\Vi th

CO LO URS
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CEMENT CO LOURANT-STANDARD CO LOURS

M eth od o f Appltcat1on.
- Dissoh • the paste 1n
" alt> t and th• n mix
l ho r o 11 I! h I } "ith the
<'Pmt•nt ln<.I sand .

Covering Capacity. -
U se ~ g'A.lltln lo ea<'h
<·uhi c foot 1!ll lh~) ha~ •
o f t·1•1n., n t

v OURAWAX-
STANOARO COLOURS
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SIL-CO L STO"IE
PRESERVATIV E •
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Uses. 'nurawa."
pound
plain
as a
po.::ote "ax-polU>hing com-
for application t o
and o Io u r e d
c t·mt n t surfac e::;, especi-
ally lioors l t 1s mad•
t ... <.'oloun·tl an•t tran ::;parent

.. Meth od of Appli ca ti on.


- To the thoroughly dr)
tloor, ruh .l)uraw a..x wtdl
int o it w it h a cloth .
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Covering Capa ci t y. -
A ppro" il1H.1.t vi y 3 0 sq. t t.
p :.r lb .
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SP ECIFI CATION
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DIRECTIONS ON

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STANDARD QUARRIES PTY. LTD. BL U E STONE

L I MESTONE
WEARING STREET, FOOTSCRAY
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VICTORIA GRA N ITE
Phone Foot scray 73
F REE STONE
s .\ \ I ill' No.

MASONRY CONTRACTORS QUARRY MASTERS

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Products and Quarries E t im ates- Sa m p les-Ser vice
T he, Standar(i Quarr ies Pt.r Ltd. "as rounded son1e " 40 • " gladly furnished on
)ears ago at Footscray, Victo ria. and s ince that l1rne has.
unde r capable managen1ent. steadily ~ro\\ n until to-da) the 1
<'Ompany O\vns and operates quarries as "ell as a modern
masonry d r essin~ plant located at Foorscra). "hich is cap-
• ole or
efficienlly handling and \\ orking a11 types of stont•.
Ou r pr oducts ra nge from crushed road ruetal and sc reen·
i n~s to ca refull y e"ecuted statuar}. in the manufacture of
\Vhich bluestone. limestone. freestone and g ranite all froru
ou r O\\'n quarries is employed
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of t he
Famous
St<lwell
S t one.

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J;:I.•"• Jl l IO tUtlly
l• 11lt• · i; 1 ain• ·d

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holdin~s
are as follo\\~ :_.,. Btu P slonQ-
tocks- Econo mie
St::i\\·eJl F.rPestone - Ora111pians.
Vietorla; BP.nara Litne:--rone-...Port l\1at'Donell. SA. Red;
a net
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DESC RIPT ION OF STONES


S T A WELL BAR RABOOL t::4 I LLS BE N A R A CAS TE R TON
Sta\\'ell Stone G ra nite a nd Blueston e
<I \ o r,· coh iurt•d a nd t>Xrt>pt1 on a ll y fin<' g r a ined ) (; r,tn ilt• h<IS t' '.\l't> pti Oll H( S ll' t' ll ~ f h and du r ability , i ~
pra<'th·a ll y non-a bs otht> n t. and lnd e flnit Pl y wltb s tancl s
.... t.l\\"t>ll :-;tonl' h n ~ e :\cell e n t " t>a th e rln g protH' rtlE>s, ns t>x p o:-;11 r P l o <'lin1.1 tt an d \\' l'a lh t•r . I t Is a vailable In a
:-1111\\ n b y Its lo\\ a hsorpt Ion, great r es ist a nce to corrosio n
"' i<l <• r a 11 ~1' o f co lo11 r s a nd tl'xture and has Infinite b e auty
Ii~ l' a rhnn-d lox idt• n nd to t h e act io n o f n1iner a l a ci d s It an<l < lH1ra l te r , t o bt> fo und in fe\\' othe r n1aterial s. It
has \'t'rY h ig h C'rus h i ng stren g t h a nd ch e1nicall y th e s tone 1n a~ h e c u t iu to a n y Lor in cl l's irc d , and dressed in a
1:- \'t' r ) stn blt• and 111i r rosrop lcall y a ppea r s al n1os t th e id eal Krt>.11 variPt )' o l fini s h es. I t t a k l"s a bi g h and durahl e
"l':ttht•ri n ~ sta n rlst on t•."- H e nry (' Ri ch a rd s, :\I S( p o l b~ h \\"hi c h w ill \\' ith stand lo n g expos ure t o th e
w1·a t h e r .
Barrabool H ills Ston e Bl ues t o n e is a h a r d, d e n sf' basalt ( da rk grey in colour ,
\v ith a n o p Pn -text u red face ) and tna y be u sed for
( Light ~rt t' ll in l'Olnu r and fine ~rained) d in1e ns io u sto ne. l t is t>Xlt' n s i \'el y qu a rri e d at F oot scr ay,
.. Tl11s has a 't>ry h igh absorptio n . a nd , \\ h ile r esistant a nd In a <"r us h e d for rn is used fo r road m e t a l, a ggr e g a t e
t o carhon·d ioxidt>, is r eadi ly a tlect t' d b y n11 ne ra l aci d s . fo r eoncrete. e t c.
1~ light hus a Jn\\ c r ushing st r ength a nd is ea~1 l y dressed .
E xan11nation and lests Indicate t bat the s to n e is o nl v a P H YS I CA L P ROP E R T IES OF ST AN OARD Q UA RR I E S'
B UIL DI NG ST O NE S.
ta i r 1) Jlt' . ancl that \\ lit> n used i n r o u g h dressed blocl<s' gfves ( Fo1 t h • ~ r\k » nf <' nnlpllT 1s11n tills list i n <" I Ud l'S H a r court
t h~ t>t:~t rt :-ults .. H en r ) C' R icha rds, ~I. Sc . 1;ran1t•· 111 d S~ dn « y F t• · · ~ton• >

Bena r a Limeston e ..... ..


-
u
Sto ne. c. c Ill ..
<t ' rt>am colou r td and o pen· g rain ed) J : :::
"'al <Q C
.D..t- 4.1
Ill ,,,,!Uu
«; &l /... < ...
~ e .3it g ~
St a"ell F ree3ton e 17 550 HS 5 6• I 0 108 H~ C Richards M Sc
Ba n ·abool 111lls Free·
~ tQne
B r nara Llm ~lonr
3 ,297
3 ~ 90
134
,~.
I
16 46
25 902
I l 417
. 74
H} C
B H
Ri c hards, M .Sc.
H auser , M Sc
a t er t o n R ed
Granite H .900 1'68 0 39
W anslil r alta P ink nd
Buff G r anite .9.670 152 5 • 08 K Mc i ner ney M 8<'
Blue<lo nr. Fo o t~t'ray
S.'< alt K Mclnerne> . M Sc
Sydoe1 F ree3lone I 031 R y C Richards , M Sc
ll ar to ur l Gr r ,-
G ranltr K Mc i nerney , M Sc

lllu"to nr Rubbl r
11.. nar11 l.11nf'l>lonf'.
r"P"" •n Brick "
Hf'u ar11 LlmMlOnf', r odt r.a c r ~ .....•;;.;;;;
Harrabool ll llh f rrestoor . rod' fa ct
llar ra b ool U llh Fre"'loor. r ubbed f ace
B. "·stone axed or s hotted ne e
S\ r.thet.c Cwit Stone pr~e<I cem n ll
'la•rll F'r~tonr. r oe II. f ac r d
fl dory Pree.tone sn11o n face
5 dnr) rFr eesto-ie. r oclt f acr d
~ d r Pi"e~tonr nibbed rnce
">\ dney F ree tonr d n,.. tool !a cl!d
H rcourt Ornnlte roclt far ed
-.ta well t r~tnnf' . rabbrd far e
Hrd Ca, trrt on G ran ltf', r oc k farrd
Crre Harc.o 1r G rant~ exfollated
Ore Harcourt Gra ni te , ed !aced
ttrd C.u tf'rto o G ra nllf', f' irfollaled..,..,e,._-c
Arc.hltectu ral Terra Cotta
Or.. Harcourt Gra ni te , polis hed

Rrd Ca• tr rlo n G r an ltr,


\\'he n m aki n g a d d itions to e xis ting tiulld1ngs \vh ere it
ls n ecessar y to mat ch the s t o ne ,vork , tb is princ ipl e s til l
holds goo d , as projec tt n g r e inforced con rrt>te fl oors ca n
~tasonr y in R ela tio n to Modern Building t arry t h e \ve ig ht of s u c h features as c o rn1 ct>s (see S t ate
Construction Sav i ngs B an k pl a t e o pp osi te 1. a n d steel joists C'a n s up -
In 1 h.- dr ·~1~n o r tht- m odP rn st Pe l fra m e or r e i n fo r ct:>tl p ort l i n tels i n siabs o t box co n st ru l tio n .
1 onc r e te h111hli n g , \Vhf' r e t he dE>a d a nd li \'e load s o r the (< on11nu,J on n r.t l p.i9r )

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VARJOU.S M.E:THOD5 Or J"OIHTIN§ ~TONI': rACf Ng-~



TO "RJ=V.CAL5 TO 05VIAT:E: CHE:C~lN'j" AND CUTTIN§:

/"'le/hod
.5lone Jo
or>-V8ll~
C1"<9771Fing

r.,,..,.


1


C1/I

Whe,..e po~"1ble
ne:J,.,.t!Jwer ~,.one
ro,-171 cill~ w1fh
e" .5hown 1n ?his
.,jkeJ'ch Obv1<11?1nt:f' lhe l'Vl!~fe of"Jon v,....,,,,
~~,,

Okel ..5/"anchion .

no/ded f!l]'-Ch1J-l"BVe molded


J-o revet!Jl . nofe .JOinJ;

. 9 r1cJ...

d; - - Ben~
L mes
un be
4 Witt\ f
A confide
lone ~c1nt.f>o ne~d noI i •t s 0
hondcd 76 1>¥4//., "~ ... st pie
h~ cour.$e6 a!"e kid by
te1ture
ela/ cramp., d.:J shown
bove II' l>ond1ng ,., s of a
1epo1,.ed an e:ccellenr
.zeJAod ernl?.lored <51"
I
" ' scu t ~

lne nel'V /l n p .IJ01/dl~


elbourne ..$hown 1n u ,.._ •
- I


t
...
~{e!ch coold be
"
ernployed Q • fleva/'1on
Th1.:J wo,.k._ >-Yd" ,- . \ D 1 LA~T.E::R.._ D.I::TA I L5 AT PARJ.JAMI::NT 1-fOU~E:
carried oul' ;,..,. .... · - -·-
THC: '
5TANDAR..D quA~RJ ~ S P.t'f,LTO
MF-I f?OURNC-
CA~~E:D ~UA~R_Jl:.~
l"'·"---11
OUT :bY TH[: 5TANDAl<p

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RECOMMENDED THICKNESS OF STONE FACINGS


NOTE. 'l'ht• bulldin~ rt>gulntions or :\It lhournt> prt>scrib· !'\1l11·~ Fr••:--tun•
In~ 4 i111·h thlrk as l111 • 1nini1nun1 thirkne~s or ashlarH dOl'S H11hlt1 11 la•·• :i~1n. thu•k
not OP•'ratt• \\ hl'n outt•r "alls ar(' or the prt'sC'rlbl'd ~I\\\ II
Hnl"k
fll< I ' • :l~an. thick
f111 ,. • i in. thick
thieknl•ss.
'l'ht• lt•asr I hit•kni>ss or facing stones rl•ron1n1endt•d h) Hai 1.tl111ol Ft' 1·:--tnn ..
us \nrit•s \\ith lht> dress ings on the race and th(' n1att>rlnl ll\1hh1 d fn1 · .. I~ In. thick
Ust•d, th US:
:-In\\ n fal'• . IA i n thick
Rot k fu el' .. 7 In thick
Cn~lt'rlnn or l I H I"< <>Url
l'l•l1:;h1d 11111:-1. II) lhtt•k ll1 nnro. Lln1P:;tun ..
Sh<>l l•·tl I I\•'• ,.i Ill lhi1k ~a" n fn<'I' :! In. thick
l•:,folant••d Ill••"' t hit k l{ot'k fa1·c I~ in. thick
1~"' k I 11 •' thll'k
HI U•·!"tnnt.' -
Ruhhed fa.c1• .. 3 In thick
~a" n fa1 ·1· 3 In thick
Rock face .. 6 In. thick

USED IN DESCRIPTION OF MASONRY


,\ rris Flut1n~ , ... rti• al i: r oo\ PS, usually In col un1ns
c;rout-L1qu1d cenlt·nt or rn11rtar for lllllnK Joints \Vhl' n s1·tting.
Imnost-The cou r se upon "hwh an an·h rt s ts.
Jnn1bs-~to n1 s, o n l' abo\ •' th•· t•lh•·r al th•• r• \ ••als nf opt•nlngs.
JogJ;le-.\ \"Pt.-shaped c ut 1n jo1ntl'; to rt·t't·I\ ,. the grout.
Laht·l-Thl' n1ou ld over an op1·n1ng.
~Iull1on-A \ •· rt1dil Pil'r di\ 1d1ng n \\'1ndo\\',
P11nt•I-.\ s pac e ilh1: r ra1 s 1·d nr su nk from s urrounding work.
P1lus t r - A sq u a r e pillar pn J1 •et1nJ; froni fa1 ·e of \Vall.
0

Plinth-l3asl' o( a building, botto1n m•·mh<· r o( a colun1n hast>.


Quoan-('ornt>r ston e.
Quirk- A Jlfltro'v si nking t ri a n1nuld .
R1' \ t 1-'T h l' ns1d1-· fa .. ~ o f a n OJH·n1ng.
Rump nnd Twist-f'ace \\.h11 h ri::\• s uncl < ur' • s s1multaneousl}.
Rough Back-'I;he portio n of s tone oJ)po:.;Jtc to the face, \vhich
ls nn! ~· , n
Sc t 1ng:. Ft . 1aK. \ ·a..111ng, are :--1n11l11r I' 1 rns. n'l•·an1ng to placP
st q n • s 1n th \(a II " ·a h u 1Iu1 n i.:-
offif:-- T h L 11nd•· f h .l't· of ~ linl1•l l1r Iii c·h.
Rvr1 n g1 r. nr Sk•' En k-.\ sloping Joint for a< h•·s ... t c.
St1 lt t>d .\: r h-T.he c u r,\ t.:. o( tht: arl'h rn1s •·d above the Impost
cou r se.
St111 I · -H or1z11ntal b >ds at w 1'ather1ng~ o r splays.
String rs~T.h .1-' slali at t h•' •·nd of !'l1·ps 1n a stairway.
~tring our~t!-Projeet:ing hand o nio ul<l 1·ours .. cont1nu<'d
r ound \ h t> b ,u 1lp1og . .
play or Chan1f~ r-Small fac cu t at an angle to surroundang-
facts. · , 1 "~
:fh r:?at nr Drip=,;At g o.o,-.. una• ~
11> n1panum-TM p'Orll1.1n of P.••dim .. t hetw~l' n the raking
• and horizont I mnuld. •
Transom~A horiz.ontal. ston ~ dh·id1n~ an o penin~
Tt:mplate--~ ston urult>r a R S. J. tq tak:i> th~ " eight.
• \'olute--<:\. ·!'Ptr&J. t"UJ"'·e. as 1n an. Ionic eo.p .

~ ...
_... •
• ..
.
....., . to vall+: ;:I
'


\ "'o \ 1sso1ror A r <: b • tQne.--\Ved~t:-Shaped ston e o( an arch .
\•nth ·.r•nb.........,.Th sr}.a~ o n ::; C>p. vf sill~ a nd pr.ojeet1ng s t o nt·s
fr~ f $ ·ath,.l·r


J
. _..,.._•• J .. ---
J

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~ I
...
.
.f I
•• e ;;:•
1:,..-:...
_..:, =
'I I

....
- .. . -.....
y -
'.
~it\~ •

Me th od ist
C hu rc h 1n
South
Au s t ralia,
bu ilt 65 years
ago
L imest one 1n
good sta t e of
preservation

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)A APP1-IANC:E:5 TO 1-llTI N TONE:. U 5ED .bY i\b¢


0
.---.THE. 5TANDAR,D QuAgg,1e~ .PT'f 12° toOT~CR,,AY • band
usuall>
f.olled ~/"eel ;01.,,.____ ID tbC
- ausrrJ~
are 8 ~
whee/_, ~-+~
111odel'll
Illeans
Trt5ve l/E>>- ._ quatltr
cal rate
rraro
~Jl....hm~ ..
abOUl 1
~ l .-rrri-r77'71r--:I con"er
Connecl'ed on ?o lh1~ hook.. tone 11
l.blckne
,' ,_, an end/es.$ cht91n ~kel
' nulllbe
polley hlock. f'or l1l!1n~ abOUl
end Je}l1ng Jlone into
01,ed
• under

t
..
- t l

leYVl.j
,. . ,.__.. ,. . ,. . ____-_,.~-----.ir~ ~ ~
117 po~1!1on .....
A T l<..._A v
.SJ::T T. I NS"
.E:LJ.:. I:: 1<..

5TON:C.WOR_,K_.,
r-o R...
of us1n
ured
..-ater.
c 1on
tbroU!:"b
/(_oiled .jJ-eel ;01.5r ,,.., o~oally Tht- ca;
T H R..}::f:. J_ I::G{-q :r:: D LE'W I 0 .sopporl"ed on _,reel o~ >-Vood b re w1
COn-'J.Jf-..:J or
2 dove1011 /ed p1ece~ <fnd? Cen/re C<5n11 le Ver~
of ditf
1btckn
p~ralle/ piece . connecled l'Vtlh ~hc:1cl\le <5nd pin Th1..j ,., ~ conven1enl'"
rnelhod of' JeJ/1 ng ~lone

• . -
Tb
rC11
nted
nde.rs

new

CHAIN CHAIN

ALL MADE OF- M l.LO Hand


I • ded
PNEUMATIC TooL5 10B.... Punc~
r "llO\ al
PR.~PARI N§= ATONJ::.'X'O'RJ(.
- ~t.
Ch1se

I • Single
.l Tli ..\'.
htb
Oum
The A.:re l:'J'OO\'
nr
~

P tch

CAH&&J
1:

•vcw:rfl+r

I~ ;·~
... 1,

~
The t!l.36ernbled l"ool inlO wh1ch !he
Pa.fen} loo!
c:J
v01r?ou~ l"ool~ a,..e f'1 /'Jed. - f'"'9 - -

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MODERN STONE CUTTING AND DRESSING


nu•thods lH\\ e largely rt'plal't>d runn) or thl'
.\brn:-1\t' stre.u11 of \\'ater pla) 1n ~ on tht' cutting e dJ;t>, the stones
h.u\d OJlt>ratinns of both IIa r clstones and Frt•t>stonPs: to lit• dn•ssl-'cl are forced d0\\'11 under these 'vheels by a
usunll) the snrne 1nachtnl's \\"ill drt>gs both stont>s n10\ In~ table, and face:;, bed s, joints and mouldings are
In the 1noder.n stotH'·cutt ln;.: plant sul·h a~ thE' S tandard <'Ill as r t>qu lrt•d, ~ i vl ng a hPautiCul rubbed fini sh to either
Quarries, the folio\\ ing and n1an) other t) p~s of 111<1chlnt>~ granilP, ttal·hyte, bluestonl>, tnarhlP or fr ees tone. Polish-
:tre a\nilnble, thus n1aking ing machines have a radi a l
rnodern ghop 1>ract1cr the arrn jointed In the middle
n1eans or producing bigh and are fitted with Iron
quality \\'Ork at an economi- discs w luch t r avel under
<'al rate. presi:; ure at 280 r .p .m .
A hra si Vf'S are fE'd unde r the
:F'ra1ue s a "' s discs \\' ilh \\ate r to r educe
about 10 thP face to the r eq uired
finish.
Stont.> lathes, ''bi ch will
turn colurnns, bases, caps,
• balusters. etc., from 16 ft .
long to 3 ft 6 in . diameter
do\\' 11 to I!? In. long and 3
in. dian1eter, and sorne\vbat
r e s e n1 b l i n g engi neers'
lat hes, are used: the) are
ruucb heavier, and the cut-
ting edge of the tool i s
formed like a saucer , \\'hich
r e\ ol \es as it comes in con-
tact \\ ith the ston e An
Austral ia's F i nest Public Bu ilding-Parliament House. e n g ineer's la the o r tools
V1c t oc1a-f aced with Stawell St o ne. \V ill not cut s uch stones as
J)Pr n11 n g ranite.

GENERAlt OF MASON ' S TOOLS AND STONE FINISHES


F1 ts h , ~
lahollr 1.· tiQn · t() h le\' el

ch i sels

B oast ers ar .. <'hi::.el!", two 1nl'hes or, more wldt\ and follo'v
•ht\\ tvol h• fini:-h 1,.. called "Boa~ter Face."
Rubbed F ace •~ a tln1~h "hich is P• rfonned by rubb1ni:; out
di tool 111arh:- "1th uhra,.l\·e~.
B a tted F ace 1,.. p•·r.formed alt• r the face is rutllwd U) stnk1ng
u hla,if·d ch1~d ~In to 41n. "itit· \Vith n lh~ht nudlet. Thi s finish
1,.. u,.ualh :-pt·c 1llf'<l !"o n1any hats to the inch
:rooled Face i:- son1"'' hat sitnilnr to hntt ..d facP, hut th•• 1nnrks
Hrt• 111or• rt i:ular anil de• pt•r, and art• U!"Ually :-1w1·1fiPd "three
It ''ill Ju· noti::d that all tilt'-<• tools an•l pr•·lim1nar.i. "orklnt::s hat" to lliti inch
have lw,.n llst•ll to producl' u Pat•'nt .\..xed or RuhhtJ Face flnl"4h
B roached Fa ce i~ n tlni:-h "IH'n· a ~"'rlt'!" of punt·h>'d linE>s on
P icked Fa ce finish ~onsl t,.. of n multitucle of stA.hi; '"1th a par,lll •·I u.1 c !"Unk to the n1arginn.I draft:.
hn.rnn1r r sharpl Of d hk1• a punch, and is us"d after lh1· pun1•h Limes t o n es, such as Oarnar.u frorn N .. w Zealnnd, \Vaurn
Exfol1ated Face l:i sl111i lar In appPnran<·1• to Pick<'rl Face, but Ponti:-, nnd B~nara Llrneston•·l', are <'lit \\1th sn.\\:J and chisel :;
«ho\\ s no tool nu1.rl<s, und I:; p1·rforn1erl by :-ut1J•·cti ni.; tht; :<ton,. ~0111• "hat s1111ilnr to thos•> u s••u by a carp ent1·1-. The fa1·c Is
to n than p,.ndl point ol hront. ~lils I& a patented process o f us\11LllY llnish•·d "1th t hi' t ei> l h n1a.rk ~ of a srnall saw callt•d a
the Standard Qu arrie1. · l>rag"" 1s1.1c µluti·). ~lH111·lin11·~ tho• fal'•' i:i l eft Rock-facet.I.

(Cuntinuul on ntxl p11g<)

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THc {3TANDA ~q_


:p~Y LT_D
WEAR.} Nq ~IR._C:J:::T Me:1 e,. V1cToQJA .
• --
rodch1n&> / . j Me lerrn 811/'en lb R f1ne ex;,srnple ol' broach1ng
a ~ne f8ce lefJ- from !he /ool ~~and rubbed work may_ be 6e~n
C hi.sel .Dr.gf/"ed M8~1no al .5' .P.go/~ C8.lhedrc9l Melbourne
The mS!:flnal draft., .g,,.e wo,..l(ecl ./37'001ched cou,..~e~ rn
Ion~ !Our e~e" of ..:Jtone - /he ..f39rr.ghooJ f/1/I~ r,.,ee.sfone I

cnr1"e be1ntf Jeff- TOOcfh Or 11?.ubbed COOl""e~ I n


rv6ri(ed 1nio v&r1ov6 'fo,..rn,:, h4urn -Pond6 rr'ee.:Jlone
..l!:>oa.5led nice.,.
11.,..e !see., ?hot show !he /ool An e::c&rnple of ~rrn1colsfed
Tn&rk" .gnd form of rool rnar-4-d >"Y6r~ may be .3een .gl Jhe
epend..1 or>on J-he 6fyle of the lcou,.._,e_, Trorn 11 ,51-Pt9ol,, f/oo.$e.S or
.,Darl1srnen/-. /'1elb.
177a~on

-Die ~-ed h0rk.


C9Jhedra/. /'1elhouYne the ~/-one for fhe new W1n8
~.s csrr1e d oof hy ·rhe '
The .:;orr<!Jce 16ch1.,el led f,.oe .5l"&nd.g,.d Quarr 1e~ PtY ..L¥
nd T.1 ff.e rr p1c~ed oVer w1!h ~a.,..1ng ...5lreeJ-. T-oo/".,cray
a rn<!Jl!e /-ancf .,h&rp po1nJ- -:L.: _~-:::.. ::;:- _-,
~ce"
Tooled . ~ -- <... - e ~Qe rhe .f. s /1. L!J,gn)(
The f&ce" .g.,.e ~och lhsl 01.,.e /ell Col/1n.:, .5,..,_eeJ. Melboornl!
wrlh re,Roldr ch1~el rnsrk~ Chi.je/ drafted rnsroin~ lb7' ,gn ex&mple of
c,..o_,~ 7he ..1or4c e of' !he ~tone o- l>icJced Work.
w1lh Ci balt1n8 roof. when sp~c 1 fyrrw JoolrnJ' .,rcSlte nomber ol l1ne.1 o.,. bar~ per inch

Tooled or b&fled Verrn;coldted tj>uo1n


Claw Tooled The ~lone h&~ Ci .:::,er1ee, or
~1nl(1ng-' , 91¥1n8 Jhe .s?one
.. a >-VO,..rn ea/en a/?f'esrsnce

/./2 Flo!1ng i n
~I (j_ran1re .llrch1 JysVe
~ Too l 1n6' c,gn nof be
W rn cf"'<!1n1le
~


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D ESCRIPT ION OF STONEWOR K A S SEEN IN MELBOURNE BUI L DINGS

BUil.DINO MATERIALS.
POSITION MAfERIAL BASE. FINISH . FINISH.
SUPERSTRUCTURE.

\ .M .P . C.'olll n t a Markd ~b. Caalt'rlon RMI Granite t dollalt'd ">dnt'y Frt"Htone llubbt'd, Sawn, Clawe4
----
\ uf'mbh Hall Collins St. Blue•to1n
--
Rubbt'd
- -Barrabool
-- Rills Rubble, Rock , Rubbed
S ydnt'Y Oresal na1
sla Coll Ina ,\". QUt't'n Sts. Malnubur) ---
Too It'd Mar1111 . Axt'd Oamaru Llmf'ttone Dra11ed
Bank of N s W Coll Ina St Blut',tont' -------- Whitt' Taamanlan !'real.one Rubbed
C.'ollln• llou•e ------ ('olllns t. Tra<"b ) lt' P oll s h4.'d Wancaratta Gran it e Rotk - tact'd , Ast'd
I
Cit y Cou rt Ho us e Rus.,t'll SL ----- -=-- --
Moorabool Freeatone, O'lon• Rock - faced and Rubbed
Commo n\H•allh Bank Colllru SL Orbo.•l Oranlle Polh1hed Trl\Ch>' le Cols , Sydney P oll11hed, Rubbed
Fret'atone
E S ,\': A
Orlt llUll &. Quttn Blut',,.lone Sydney Freest.one Rubbed and Diamond-
Ha mmered
Old ~Hock Ell <h•nl<' Blues lone Sydnt'} Freeatone Rubbed
Equllablt' Bul ldlncs --- Harcourt Oranlte
-~--
Polished and PJcked
Phllll p hi and OranJle Polished
ColonJal M utual B ulldin Phillip Island Coli. Polished
F ll n ders St Rall • a ) Blue•to ne
Harco urt Orarute Pi c ked , Axed. Polished
Fl.I ndt'U Way P o lis hed Sta Wt'll , Coloured
Harbour Tra~l - -. ......,.Sta
-well
-,,.--=---
P'reestone
~

La., Court.s
O n11nal T&Smanlan Freestone Rubbed
Ne• Bloc k Sta well Rubbed
Mr t;wan Hoa"'"
8> dney F r eestone
Ba v;'ltesbnry RJ ver Freestone ----
SYdne ~ Frees to ne

Sta well Rubbed

Rock-faced and T 90led Bacchus M ars h Freestone Rubbed


Diamond Hammered S l11well Freestone Rubbed
a n d T ooled Margin
P t omc
Or11nnal Rock - fac ed and Marg10$ TasmanJao Frees tone Rubbed
New Blo<'lt Rock..:f~c~ IUld Marll ns Sta well Frees tone Rubbed
Publk U brar)-
On~naJ Tasmanian White Free.stone Rubbed
South Anne.lit Stawell White Freestone Rubbed
E'l&.,n•loo Sta weu Freest.one Rubbed
Q tt-nsland Sydney Freest.one Rock - faced , Rubbed,
l:loasled
Q ttruland

Rubbed
Rubbed

.. . J
Blue.~tone . Ta.smanJan
:Freestone. nre53lo1
B&rr'lbool H ilb Ashlar,
Rock-face-ct

Broached
Rubbed

W au r n Pon d ~ Dre$S! na, Rubbed


,.
.... "' - l n.Sldc

r ,. ._ o
- :M
' ~

11 •.rcourl

H"llrc ourt
~

-
"
G ra ni te (
4i
rd
....

A*ied . S lo Ued
Ma m but' Blu t~ tone
Syd~ ey f'ree.;.to;le

Sia" ell
Rubbed
Rubbed
Rubb ed
------- - - -
TaXAUon H tl rcou r t Bue ·~ ~ Polis h ed S ta 'we ll Frees t9 ne Rubbed
To •n Hall-
Or11r1nal St,s. ~lues1011e
'l
..., R cx:k - f nced . T ooted
M a ratns
Rubbed

Sts
~F
)3ludtone
.._ 1--- .... Sta well Rubbed
R oelr. • f aced T ooled .....:
I ' Ma r&l ns I
'i.,. T ooled • stawell Freest one Rubbed

Rubbed
Note-Belntr restored
with Stav.ell Stone
l n hrr.uty-
Ormond Barr u boot HJ lls As hlar , R u bbed
Wau rn P onds Dre.ssl n11
Q uttn s Coll~e Wau r n Pon d Frees tone Rubbed
Newman College Bar rabool Wlls R oc k- f a ced a n d Rubbed
\If llso n H 11 Hun ter B ills, Sydney Rubbed
R ubbed
~~~€~~~~ Re<lt:, d a l F r tcs tone - - - - -- --
I ;;; .:......R-e-d
- -G-. a- b""o'--G
"-r a_ n_ it_t'_ D_o_o_r •_a1 P ol h bed

b' Stundard Q u arri es


ST ON E P AVING AND W A L!t. INGS


<h11· 0 1 ch \'f·l nr. n1e nt s 111 ~ ton e pa\ in~ .i u tl Nun1a rou s t es t s \\ E>r e appli e d h t for e thi s s ton P 'va :.-;
\\al l1n ~s 111 hu i ldin ~.,. is tn e u se ot vei111 ·d, <'O lourt>d ~ l1•<"te d as th e flagging tor th e n1ain <'ha111 h e r of the
St.LW •·ll s t o u t>. It 1s ('0 111pu..,e <l of grnuiti1 · s aucl , a ncl th 11 !l{' \\' ~ ~1.P. BuildinJ?;, and for. the dado .u1d s tair\\·ays of
erus h11 1~ ~l n: n gl h P.X1'Pt•d s that ot llar1·unrt (: r. auit P b y Equity Tru s t e e s Building. It is al s o s pPc ifiecl
;,:~ pe r <'C' 1tl. Out s ta1ulin~ ·harac·t e ris tlc s or thi s s a11d - 101 Ele ctricity Co1nn1iss ion's ne\\' huilding in
... tone ar1• i t s g r e a t r es is tall<'P to '\\"ear, a nd it s provis ion
for n o 11 -s li11pin~ foot holcl . Its colouring does not J>i>rn1it Flind e rs Slre~ t.
thP app<>a r a 111·e u l du s t ancl dirt s tains. ((. mtinu• J on n. \ I P""' I

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W1NDOW EV.E::AL TON E- f)oNDIN Alrernsle c our~e.:s


PAB,LJAME:NT Hou.SE:
McLbOUR.NE:

rI
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W1ndo>-V J(e v;a/
Cou ~c:

• I •
Verrn1co c9led race
• , I
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I

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- '
/I;
•• I·
I I~ •
8,.
Th1~ ,felc ~hovv<:J me/hod of bond1n,g
A t!I~ C8,.r1ed o ut on old pori 1on of
ha1ld1ng. Pll6~!e.,.. 1n }hi~ cCJ~e >¥86 .
.. dCrrhe"ti ove,. mold etc '9~ ~hovvn
11 - tI

- ..BoND l N~ Ap CON6T~UCTE-D
l
IN O.LD .POR,._TlON

f:IHE: ~TONE:. WOR._J\ "FOR._ "THf: New WINGr WA~ CAR_R_ICD O UT f:>Y

;5TANDARP
The .::,ione u~ed 1n !he con~l'roci1on of" J-he l'tew- Wtn,R al lbrlioment Hoa~e
nelhOOl"ne , l<;nown ~ '".5l"awe/J- .5l"one >'VS~ ohh1ned f?..orn Jne 0ydr,.1e-' of J-he
Jandard [luarrie6 Pfy lfd." The Quer'l"1e~ <1re ~1foaJ-ed 1n J-he (jl"8mp1an~ and
. <!Jbouf / O m1Je~ f',.OTn JJ"aYVe/J

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CARRJED OVT
J HE:
JoOTOCR_AY Mi::r r,ou~E

Cernen/- rendered

/Yore .the rnel:61 crc;rnp


beaded 7nl'o 6/one c;ncl
rhen l>enr rouna R a .J.

/'lofe ~rnBll d'l7'?0CJnJ- of


co~n1ce /;g;/ed rnro J!'YCJll

Mi::THOD or- ANcHog,1 N§- IN

MA 1 ~ Co"R.,,,N 1 ci:: o-r=-


=~ Tt; .E:. QTATE:. ~AVI N~e> BA,._.K..
.:nLIZA'f"\ETH 5T~1=::1=:T ~OU~~

The .:1.lo-ne,>vork ro,.. J-he /Ye_. W r'1f or


?-he j/.g}e Jay7n,_e4 ..&nk H-t9-' C<9rr1ed
oor wilh .:Jhl-'Ye'fl ..llone ohki1ned h-oTn
/"he Ooarr 1e" or /he .5hnde1""0' fJC>4rrre.:J
P"'J L¥ which 81"e .5iJ-0<11red 1n /he
(jrarnl?i<!Pn..:J c:S'b:>of" /6' mile" Trorn
.j1Ld' J.¥e'/I

The ..,./"4i' ne u~ed 1n ,.he /'l~w OCJ1ld1ntf..


ror .?he Au.:Jh-a/;9n Mo!oel "1-ov1denr
6oc1et)- . Coll1nJ 01>-eel' /'1elboor.ne
T..:J ,.5ydney fi:.ee.slone.

The ~/one i.vor-k /Or rheJe .two


bo1 /d1ng~ we;~ csrr1ed ooJ- by
5TANDA ~D QvA"'SR.,I~~ ~ l!o
W-i=A R.,I N §- 5!13J=C:T
6 /hick., '5rone loo10cR,..AY.
-----.·
l>ric l:._ h4ck_1n8 L- Co N ~TR.... UC TIC>N o~ Co:Q...NICE:

.Pr~.:s~Qd ce"'en ;;ro THD.. NE:..w A .M .P .5u1L1Nq-


P4nel Jt> ..:Jorrrr-
CoLLIN.5 QT-B..,:E:.CT MELbOUBJ'ir

~6 + 2• 0
J'\hndo...v
+o !-'-- --
open1n
leen ; 0 1nf on ion
~I f r
or re1~1;col1on~

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T_H_E:_t=-T_A_N_D_A
1----'"......... -:~D er UA R R l :c 5 ioOT5C AY
SCJ;pp/,er" or .$/one •
o~ OJ 71 de~cr1plion

f ~rr n?ol"e~ 31ven


,

-
ror .g// c/.g~~e"' of-
JJ-onel'York._ .

,
JO .:sho~ d Veri1ct9/
1 JOrn1 on ~ce
Me:THOD5 o r-- loR_.M 1 Nq- 1- 1 (').JTOL5
..
R ryp1col /1n/ol of' .ihe !Ye~ A .H. P .borld1ncf
Col/1n6 Sl>-ee/'. Melbourne
vrone Tdcin8,:, l'o !hrs bo1/d1ncf' 1.5 :.bond1 "
The
,. ~lone from 6ydney . The .:s/"one .ts.c1n6'" i-t/h1ch are 4fr lh1c1<
• '-.. ~~ 1-'Y6rked c9nd ~er hy
~ THE
·-------- O TANDAR.D UA R.IE5 P1 1LT~10oT5C AY.

TOWN HALL ME:Lf)OU ~NE: . -

loOT ~C R_,,AY
The .5/awell Srone u~ed for Jhe J
.5ope r- Sh-oc/'ure ~~ obla1 ned /',..om
lhe 9uarr1e~ of' !he .5land<5rd (J
9oa,..r1e~ P~Y J_J-~ The~e 90<5rr1e~
are Jil'o c9ied 1n lhe Grarnp1an::>
boor 16 rn1/e.j f',..orn Ol'<!iwe ll.
blo e~fone ~ed for !he bs~e
<i.:J p l"o cu ,.ed from foe~ ;4ce
THE:.. ,STANDAQ..D 9uAR_~.ll::;? P~Y .LT1? /"'fs,.oin
Foo-r~c~AY o
J -
j
When .jpec1/yin,12 /ooled w6rk rnen/;on !he
n o rnber of ba/., /'o !he inch
.. -
c::-:
l(ock
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.(gee
---:..-
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Tool,- ng C<!in be done on free.$/one hloe~/One or Tnarble bor nor on <frdn1l'e

l •
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V.ne t?ran;fe consrruc/-1on lo fh,.,, bo1ld1ng


IS ,f no>-V'h dS Yeneer Ashlar .5/"one.j of nor k-s.j •
Jhan 4 fh1ck, are allowed onder !he Cr.J-y
Coonc1/.,, /(erRulal1on The Jrone•·;J hxf?a'...a/l'e>-
lhe concrf?Te :s cornnle!ed an d"- ~~.. 'held
COncrc/'~ w1J-},
,_-/
rnera
..
Cl"ClTnp,:,
...
a.3
- "..:Shown
ro
IYole rho rnelhod employed 1n forrninJ' reveals r
,, d break, o/ abou/' ~. Jn !he rev~al JJ-one . Thi~ dndi
~17711 /ar rnelhods employed. 'by !he '5landa .,-d
Quar,..1e~ .P':.Y_LJ-tf obv1aie !he co.,:.>} !'rocedol"e of check,1n

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0TO NE: C O N.5T U C T I ON HOU'3:E:

M:c.l..~ OU RNC-
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Mr:T HODe> or e>uPPOR,,TJ N6f 5TONC.~ E>ETWEEN COi UMN6


OLD CON 5TRUCTJON :t~, MoncRN CoN5TR UCT JON
•• ·. New W1Nq
J=•

'5le7e

.5lek cre:rnp~ ~hoold be o~ed


in pref"erence Jo copper.
. Ow1n~ lo ?/?e exlrerne
- ver1e'11on4' of lerniere!ore
""tr
· m Ao_,J,.a/10 . ~la e be1nR_of
tJ .5lbne nslore, drsw., ffle
:Jlone ;01nf lo~elher rt1h1/e odern con..,/r
copper expana:J w1lh heat.
l>-ocl1on .

/'lo?i C.11/ferenr po~1l1on~


r 1 0 1nl~ of d 1e Jo b8~e

Avoid .small (1/le!.5


bAL U 5T ADE CA.P.PJNq AND DJ.c~ UNDE:R_

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STANDARD QUARRIES PTY. LTD. C.\TALOGUE
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SPECIFICATION FOR THE •


SUPPLY. CUTTING. FINISHING AND SETTING OF ARCHITECTURAL STONE
"'ott>. -Thu Spectftcatton may be used In wholl' or 1 p;&r l•'l 'ISH ES.
dt>pendJn& on \\hl'thl'r thl' sub-contractor, suppl)· and or cut and
(19) FREE STONES ANO LIMESTONES.-Generally,
ftnl:.h and or El'l. exposed surfaces, except where tooling or other finishes
Ost> paracraphs which directly apply to the \·arlous kinds or 1tonl'.
are specified, shall be smooth machined dressed (rubbed I
~IA TERIALS. face ), showing no signs of tool marks
(1) GENERAL.-The later specified stones shall be ( 20) Other finishes (or any variation to the above)
~bt alned from approved well-known quarries having the shall be as set out in the following schedule:-
facilities and capaci t y for provi ding the quality and sizes l\lott>. - IC required, prepare chedule lndJcatlnc the various ft.Dishes
of the stone required. In s ubmitting estimates, the sub· to other portions of the worlt, or any variations to the above--see
contractor s h all st ate name of st ones, and quarries upon ;>age 46
wh ich h is price is based . ( 21 ) GRANITE.-Exposed surfaces of granite shall be
oescril
(2) In quarryi ng all blocks shall be so selected that any
variation in colour permitted by the architect will be
as i nd icated on drawing, and as set out in the followlng
schedule:- , aroad
uniformly distributed th ro ughout th e exposed surfaces Note.- Prepare scheduJe. lndlcatlnr various tlnlshes to di1fert>nt
cla> P~
and W"llls.
(3) SAMP LE S.-The sub-contractor shall s ubmit to the
architect two samples of each kind of stone required,
r portions or the work- ee paire 46
( 22) All polished faces s h all be free from w inds and
s h all consist of a fine, even glass surface pol ished w i th
tor a
pJesl fol
showing the extreme varia t ions i n the stone of which oxide of t i n ( putty powder) with no addition of Spirits of burnt
the sub-cont ract or proposes t o provide. of Sorrell or M urlatic Acid.
(4) FREESTON E S.-Freestones shall be absolutely ( 23 ) BL U E STONE. -Exposed surfaces of bluestone
sound and free from sand holes, discolo u rations and open s hall be as indicated on drawi ngs, and as set out in the
beds, and shall be in all respects equivalent to th e f ollow ing sched u le:-
samples approved by the architect . 'ott>. Prepare a schl'dule as before Mo..t or thl' ftnlshes <except- An Id
(5) P rovide all material and labour and carry out all ng poUshtng) that can be applied t.o cranltl' can also be appUl'd
finishing, setting, and comple t ion of all work In accord- to blu~t.on~ee page 46 Te
ance with th e drawings, the specifications herein, and (24) MOU LOI NGS. -All mouldings and arrlses shall be fac1n-
the follow i ng schedule:- clean and sharp and 1n strict conformity with details,
Nott>.-Include In schedule the th1Ckne$Ses of the ~arl ous portions c urves shall be uniformly continuous when assembled a f ea
that are to be In Frt>estone. Re -entrant angles shall be cut from the solid; no mitre one
(6) L IM E S TON E S.-L imestones shall be absolutel y Joints w i II be allowed. u11d1n
sound and free from disco lourations, open beds, and all ( 25) OARVI NGS.-No carved work shall be done from
other defects which would mar its strength, durab i l i ty or the drawings, but from plaster cas t prepared from clay
appearance. It shall be equivalent in all respects to the models approved by the architect .
sa mples approved by the architect . Sufficient stock s h all be left for the carving. The carv-
I {7) U se para~raph 5 and inc lude d Ptailed sch edule o! ing shall be carried out i n strict conformity to the models
work to ue in Limes t on e { inc luding thicknesses). by professional carvers approved of by the architect.
(8) All granit e sh:tll be of compact structure, hard and Carving may be done either on the ground or In posi-
practically non-abso r bent w ith exposed faces reasona bly tion after th e building is up, as d irected by the architect.
free from blac k spots and white veins. Granite shall be (26) SI LL S.-All window sills shall be 1n one stone
Cnl1->nt1o n c-olour and t exture) and equal in all respects each and weathered as shown on drawings.
to the sam ple approved by the architect. G ranite for
polishing s h all be of a selected dark colo u r. STO:'\~E . ETTI"\-(;.
(9) C' s P paragr a ph 5 and inc lud e> dt>tn1led ~c h cdule (27) S ETTING MORTAR -Mortar for setting Free-
( inclu d in ~ t hi< kn~!"::;~s ) 0 1 \\·ork to b e d o n P i n Granite) . stone, Granite, and Bluestone shall consist of three parts
(10) BLUESTONE. -All bluest one shall be of fine of clean, sharp, well-washed sand to one part of Portland
textu re, free from corks and honeycombs. c ement. l\1ortc:ir for setting L imestone shall consist of
{11) l T.s1· parR~ raph 5 and inc lude d c t a llt'ci s<'h t'liulc o f four parts of clean, sharp, well-washed sand, two parts
work t o h e in Bluestone. of hydrated lime, or well-slaked lump l i me, and one part
of Portland cement,• which shall be added on the mortar
( ' l "TTIXG AXD Fr~IS H l X(;. board .
(12) CUTTING ANO S E TTING ORAW INGS.-The sub - ( 28) SETTI NG .-All stone \York shall be set as shown
con t rac t or shall prepare and submit to the architect for on the approved "Cutting and Setting" drawings. 0
approval, comple t e cutt ing and setting drawings for all Before setting. all stone shall be cleaned with a fibre
stones under this contract . No stone shall be cut until brush and drenched with water.
these drawings have been approved by the architect.
Such drawings shall show by number or letter the pos1. ( 29) B onded ashlars facing shall be bonded into the Econ
b acking every . • • • . • . course with not less than a •
t 1on a nd dimensions of every stone, together with typical
examples of joggles, dowelling, cramping and anchoring . 41n. bond, or
{ 30) Anchors may be substituted • for bonding courses Bein
(13) CUTTING.-All stones shall be acc urately cut to
1f spa c ed to provide an anchor every 2 sq . ft. of wall r~pon1
shape and dimensi ons with jointing , as shown on the
approved cutting and setting drawi ng. Beds and joints s urfaces. at1on
shall be at right angles to the face unless otherwise shown. ( 31 ) Each stone shall be bedded in a full bed of mortar
P atching or hiding of defects will not be permitted. with beds and vertical joints 3/ 16th in. thick. d llill
(14) Unless otherwise specified, all st ones shall be cut Mortar shall be raked out il in. from the face of the dPc1<1e1
so that they may be laid on their natural bed. joints for p o inting. epetll
(15) Freestones and limest ones for cornices and copings {32) POI NT I NG.-After the completion of facing, the
shall be cut so that they may be joint bedded (that is, work shall be carefully cleaned down and the jo i nts raked
an be
the natural bed of the stone is vertical, instead of hori- out, thoroughly wetted with wate~. and carefully pointed ork
zontal), thus presenting to the weather, faces at the with • <nnnle p11in lln g n 1ortar, to the
f ront, top and soffit, none of which are bedways. The architect's satisfaction.
return stones of these copings and cornices shall be cut
with diagonal bed-joints so that when they are joint ( 33) ANC HORS, DOWELS, ETC.-Provide and set all
bedded there will be no appearance of a face bed on the metal anchors, dowels and cramps necessary to secure Perm
return side. all cut stone.
l\ote.- T ht> abo\e pal'agraph re cornices ~ a nd copings does :..n ot ( 34) Unless other.wise specified, cramps and anchors The
appl l"' Stawell S~ne o'll'lnc to Its CTeitt compre ch e tTength
and dt t
for securing ashlar facings shall be as follows -Stones
up to 21n thick shall be secured by Jin . diam. brass or
• IOD{'d
·-~·- galvanized anchors, one end turned down into stone aerat
(16) CUTTING FOR LEW IS HOLES, OOWELLS.
( • and the other cramped to hold 1n the backing. Stones face ll
ANCHORS ANO CRAMPS.-Cut all holes and sinklngs over 2in. and up to 4in. thick shall be anchored with
for the Lewis bolts, dowells, anchors, and cramps as • 1 x .Sin. galvan i zed iron cramps, shaped to flt the cramp hO\\e
required 1n this specification, or as shown ~ o.,n draw1~gs.
holes 1n th e stone and with a righ t angle bend fitted into 'Urfaci
(17) MITRE ANGLES.-No mi t re angles will be allo ~ed • backing. All cran1ps and anchors shall be grouted 1n
In any part of the work. with cement mortar.
BONDING - "" iii "ott> Include In i;peclftcallon peclal anchorage ror proJecU nll
Nott>. If ll Ii. the lntenUon to bond stom~ facing to the bacltlnc cornice- columns, balustrades. et<:
"'lthout thr u~e of anchors .. etc.. the following \\i ll apply · (35) All copings shall be cramped at the joints with Suite
approved slate cramps. •
(18) Ashla r facings shall be cut so that every .••• • .,.....,,...., Wu
co urse will be a b o nd ing course with not less than a 4in. (36) PROTECTION .-All st one w ork shall be protected
bond int o backing. All projec ting stonework shall have by the general contrac t or duri ng the progress of the work or bol
beds in the wall so _tha t the centre of gravity of each and unt il completion of the build ing. No timber shall
be used that in any way will stain or deface stonework. and t
stone will be well with in the fa ce of the walls.
Nott>. A.shl. r., raclnes that are bond ..d t o .-all! are no1 permitted (37) SCAFFOLDING AND CENTREING .- The general 101 pos
~o be leas than tin ltuck. If anchored, thl'Y may be of a lesser con tractor shall provi de all necessary scaffolding, centre- Of a b
l hlclcnt>s, a• set out In the recommendl'd table on page 44 1ng, staging, etc., required for setting and carving.

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W U ND E RLICH LIMITED
Manufacturers of

WUNDERL I C H T E RR A C OTT A 9
Adm1n1stration : BAPTIST STREET, REDFERN, SYDNEY, N . S W .
Sh o w room1o and Otttce s:
SY ON EV Baptist Street, Redfern BRI S BANE : Amelia Street, Valley.
:-.\ A .A Fil~ No.
STH MELBOURNE · 210 Hanna Street. NEWCASTLE : Bu i lders' Exchange, K i ng St.
ADELAIDE : Grote and Morphett Streets. HOBART : 139 Ma cquarie Street.
PERTH: L ord and Sh ort Streets. LAUNCE STON : 71 St. J o hn Street.
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(For Othe ,. Product s, See Pages 22, 93, 102, 176 and 240]

Description R eason s for P referm ent


Broad!) ~peak1n~. \Yunderllch Terra Cotta is a burned- Architects choose \Vunde rllch T erra Cotta as a material
t•lay product, usually \\'ilh a ~lazed face, made s pecially for the "facing" or enrlchrnent of a building beca use it
for a pre-dett>rm1ned posit ion on a buildtn~. In its sim- orre rs unfettered opportunities for achieving both the un-
plest form (I e. as ashlar). it nlay tie de~cribed as blocks usual and the dislinch\ e, 1n modelled form and chromatic
of burned clay, about 4 inch l'S thick. lE'ft hollo\\' at the back. etrect. and because the r es ults so obtained are assured for
all t irne. Even for out standing etrects by night, th ts
mat erial is found to be pre-eminently the right medium,
...\n Ideal "Facing" Material as th e ligbt-reft e( ting glazed finish possesses particular
res plendence \\'hen lllun1inated by flood-li ght.
The eent ral use of '\\ underlicli IT'e rra Cotta is as a
"far1n~" for build1n •s but it is en1tilo~ed, als o, to enrich
a facade or anothe r ~tan<ia rd mat ti l, s uch as bri ck or
T h e Cost
stone; or as a derorath e l~ment in the treatment of
buHd1n~ int~riors \ s \Yunderlic
T erra Cotta ts s pecially manufactured
l
for speci fic posi~ions on a building, the price depends on
tbe extent of the \vo rk, amount and repetition of orna-
\: ide Palette of mental detail, and the colour effects desired . On r eceipt
o scale plans. elevations and secti ons. and a clear Ind i-
Gotta cat 1 , n a to the extent and cha r acte r of the modelling and
colou r s heme in,·ol,ed, \\'e \\i ll furni sh an estimate for
tn n1anufacture and delivery of the material to the s ite of
'·~RI JI
th, job. Fixin g is invariably carried out by the building
Mt"con t r actqr 'S !vorkmen
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Early Co-operatio n is D esirable
.. 't- Ar. bite ts a r e
asked to enl 'st our earl y co-oper ation
14 "ti1iJ'e ou.r Terra otta is invol\·ed. as th e '\\hole question
- ""• - 1"0uld~he settled, before the st ructural elen1ents of a build-
'· in ~ar fi l\alis ed _\ls o, it 1s possible that by a s light varia·
-
t1o n'".10 1th e tlBs1gn o f a bui)diu_g. r E;a l sav ings can be
.
Econom, of I etfecte:d ultf1natelS in the manufacture of the Terra Cotta
\ViJl

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-,. Stock Designs ~ •· « ~
At our \Yorks at Roseh iJl

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"ork

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Printed I nformation
• Sh II\\ t>r Profusely illustrated Bulletins r elating to \Vunder lich
:-u rf are T erra Cotta: \Vill be se nt post free to any a r chitect request-
ing them .

Construction
Contracts Com ple ted
\\"underlicb T erra Cot ta 1s readil ~ ancho r ed to concrete
or bonded in with brlci<.\\·ork As it is m erely a "s hell," I n every C'api tal city of the Co1nmouwealth \Ve h ave
and therefore lighter in " ·eight t nan s olid material s, it ca rrie d out contracts embraci n g T erra Cotta to entire
impoges only a minin1un1 load on the struetural elements facades - as " 'ell as enrich m ent to facades largely of
nt a buildin~ . It is easy to hoi s t and handle into pos ition. another material A li s t \Viii be fu rnished on request.

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THE LIVERPOOL TILE AND TERRA CorrA


COMPANY LIMITED 10a
L .T.C. 12 CASTLEREAGH STREE T ,
SYDNEY ~ . .\ \ 1•'111• No.

Te l W orks:
B W 1525 Atkinson St ., L iverpool, N .S .W.

General Terra Cotta Tile


Tht· Li\erpoul 1'tlt <\. 1'•11,1 Cotta Co Lt<l. an tht • ADVANTAGE S
ol<ll'st nu\nutacturt~ rs 111 ~t->\\ South ' ''ales of rPcr: 1u C'otta .\ of the point s wherei n th e "L.T.C." stru ctu r a l
ft•\\
Blocks for all structural purposes f Prra cotta hollo\v til e excels are:-
<a 1 ll 1:- f'oJnP.OSl'd ot clay \vhlrh ha:- b1 •·n hurnl•d 1n a
kiln at a t 1•mp1 ·ratur1• of :.!1)1)0 d• · ~ . J''.
• Th• quality of t h e t1h.: ruay h e Judg1•d a<'rurately
I r o rn 11 !" app• "ranc1 •
l t b t'u1npos1 •1l of on(' of t h e light>Sl and strongest
1nat1 11a Is us1 ·d fo r strul' t ur.d purposf's.
Th• \ 11ns.tru1 t1nn \\ ith this t il e i:- n o t o nly ab!-<oluti>ly
111. proof. hut 1l 1:- nl:-o n1ort n1 •a r ly soundpr oof than
1'il\ :-ohd 1· .. n:-trut't1on ca n h1c•
Th·•• th• t 1n11I ~ual1t1t · ~ f o r 1n:-u la tion In r oof and ot h Pl
<'On-· truct1111) a1 1.o , xtn mely high.

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Product~ .. ~ , ..... '' ·• l . ~ T h e L.T.C. P 'a tent Structural T e rr.a C o tta Tile
1. "L.T .C' · Str u<'tural Tt>rra Cotta Bl ocks for par-( Floor
tition-. in all classt-s or Uui ld ings. ·,. 4-~-1 ~.. ).'. Th<> " J.. on g S [Hl u - \Yiclt• P a ne l .. .., loor
,_., ~ I'
• ' c""'\'t. • j'} .

2. ' ' L .T <'.' -,t r u.c tural a.,'fe rra Cp tta "Bl-oc.ks fo r in t ~. · For m a ny v~ars a rc hite cts and build e rs have been
con..,trurtion O\t- f \\'illdO\\'S ancl door"·ayS lO part~ t lOO S l. \.. £)i a nxiou s to secure long s pans, with ·wide pa nels Or bays,
and for backing up ... brick,vor K in extern al \Valls. : and su"cb a con d it ion is now possible with the introdu c-
3. ''D.T.C ' Structural T e rra Cotta Bl oClks a nd T ile· tio n ot the "L rr.C. Patent Floor."
as a fireproof casing to beams. girper s and co umns . ~ Th e '·L.T-.C. Patent Floor" is s uitable for all types of
4 "BT C · Patent Structu r a l T r.rat.2 otta T ile _F.loor., ( · toaa in g and for spans up to as l.o!lg as 28 feet .
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''The lone:.. '- P.8~\\·ldP . pan I floor.: · --,
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Terra All columns, beams, girders


• • . .._L a nd ceilings are com pletely
faced with same mat erial,
FIREPROOF viz., te r ra cotta .
This e n s ures the san1e con-
<hli()n s throui:::hout for sur-
fa c e pla.stering

.
No existing type of ftoor
I ..J gives t h is condi t io n , which Is
so ei<sl'nt1al from a fini s hed
,
•• ) arc h1tectural point of view .
Increased structu ral safet y
is o btained by t he use of a
s t ruc t ural t erra cott a tile,
I \ between co n crete ri bs.
• " .at 1 •) The el1m1na t 1on of cent relng
fl."' 1 or form w ork f or columns,

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beam s, girders, and a 95 per
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1111t11111l , \.111 tu 1·11 l T<>n·u ( 'ottn 'IHI• ft' loor, by
1t •l lll•d
S t a te Savings B ank, wh ere
--t r• 11 i.:t h LT C" Proquct have been used nc:;ing a c; 11• t i.tl stt uctural

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CATALOG VE

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L • 12.' ~ - 12., 6 12• • NOTE l TC ...r 5 TllUC TUR.AL TC TILES 8 - 10'
L • 12' L- I~'
material.
W • 28 lbs
. 30 . CAN BE. OBTAIN [0 (01" ' L' } /\LL S12.E.S •
W · 16 lbs . TO IZ' V AR..I ES '\\Sf bB
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placed u~
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, used for
L T c ,. . Ts T R.. u c T u R.. A L T E R.. R. A + WEB 1i1 LE + + PAR.T ITION • It is
COTTA TI L ES (rLOOP... CONSTR.UC T ION) . + T l LE snperior
ns1ng bo
E XTER.NAL FACE noof Oo
( B RIC tr-.) In cone
cructoral
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SHOR.T SPANS NOTE.-TILE.5 AR.( TO BE SFTTO&R..EA.ic.. JOINTS Spec1
-TILES ARE TO SE SET I' OFF FACE OF' • 21 B
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FOi
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LT.C. Paten t Floor-(contd.) Service to Architects, Builders and Engineers


material, cannot be molE'cularly damaged by fire In any The Live r pool Tile & Terra Cotta Co. Ltd .. who haTe
way whatsoeve r . po.tented the "L.T.C." Str uctural H ollow Tile Floor ,
Thl!'4 type of floor bas been tested in every possible supply ter ra cotta tiles and steel r ein fo r cement complete
manne r. both tn theory and practice, and tt has fulfilled tor the "L.T.C." ftoor , fo r any type of constru ction a nd
every claim n1ad t> ror it. loading.
The first rt'quislte of any ftoor is that It shall have Ir desired, designs will be car ried out by the Struc-
stre ngth enough to carry the ltve load expected to be tura l Enginee r to the Company a nd his staff, t ree of
placed upon it, with a factor of safety sufliclent to sus- charge.
tain any extraordinary load that may be put upon It- the No special charge whatever ts made for deslgnB', esti-
dead weight s hould be a minimum, for the less the dead mates are freely given, and supervision of construction
"·eight, the more economical is the general structure. ls carried out where the "L.T.C." Patent Str uctur al Terra
Cotta Tile Floor is specified.
The "L.T.C." patent ftoor gives all this, and It nlay be All terra cotta tiles are delivered to any locality whe r e
used fo r all types of loading. the construction ls being carried out, together with steel
It is an excellent non-conductor of sound, being tar reinforce ment bundled, labelled and ready for fixing in
superior to any solid floor construction or other t) pe accordance with the plans pre pared by the Company a n d
• usi ng h ollow tiles. and it is also excellent as a form ot issued to the architects and builders at no extr a cost to
Root Construction, \Vhere coolness is desirable. either.
In concl usion. it m ay be stated that the ''L.T.C" Patent \\'e are glad to fr eely offer this service to architects
Structural Terra otta Tile Floor , being a product of The and contractors as a m eans of furthering safe a n d
Live rpool Tile and T erra Gotta Co. Ltd .. may be looked e(onomical methods for the use of our material.
upon as being e ntirely fireproof. structurally sound. and ~'hen s pecifying the "L.T.C." floor, the estimate or
the most economical type of constr ucti on on the market . cost is made at a definite cost pe r sq. yd. of ftoor area,
~........ in cl usiv(' of th e' s upply of t erra cot ta tiles fo r the span
Economising Structural Steel u
Th• 1nrrodu1·t1Qn of " L .T '." p tf'n~ fl oor: f' n s urcs ex tra-
ord1n1u".) .!'ltructun I :-;trt>ngth 1th arch1tectur o.l advantages
a nd the loading of the panel, also the necessary steel
rein (orcemen t.
In addition, the number of cubic yards of concrete per
luthf'rto unobtainable 1n Au~traha. s q . yard of floo r a r ea to be supported is given, wi th
I ~ is approved by ~fun1 t1 p 1 o dina n ces, and• Gan be applied numb er of tiles per sq. yd. of floo r area.
to all c.las~f:; o f butld lng:-. • ._
The Liverpool Tile &. Terra Cott~ Co. ~td., by plac ing the Consequently a rapid estimate of total cost can be
" L .T.< '." patent tloor n the " ma r1't:t, are r el\d~r1ng a ser\•ice _ mad e by architects and build e r s.
ll<>man1lt d hy t' t>r) n1o d e rn n,r c h1tect and quildj>r.
u..,,-.tJ as It IS tn l'O njun ctlo n \\'Ith the t e rra CP ta to beams, . .
.;1rd ers. and ca:-:1nJ; to t'ollfn1ns. a d.:ftnite a~v n ee h as be~n List of R epresentative Work
made 1n th•• art or st ru ctur:al engineering, for. the d ~d load o
a fir!' proof rnat e r1al IS r e du ced. \\ith COn<.'r e te ~sing t Commonwealt,h a ank H ead Offi1 t•.
beamq and columns an uneconomical condition ls bro ugtit: Gov~rnn1~nt '\S avings Ban,k H ead Offici>.
about. a~ the concr ete is not all w ed by the mun1c1pal author1- · K ~ ml)la Bu1la1ng~.
ties to add to the ~ tre ngtb of l h e s t e~ l . 'bot '1-D added l'oad • \V1nchcombe, C4[son Buildings.
>ccur!". n.-.t ding ht.•n,·icr steel s clion s lha.o a r e r equired with ,..... l lnd e r ground 1\'erpool Street Station.
th" " L .T .C." pntt>nt ftoor.
Tht> "L.T.C." patt•nt fl oor b ei ng light r p e r sq. ft. than nny1r
"'
=•'I'.
Underg'l'o und Wynyard Square Statio n and (' ntral Station.
& G. Buildings. Pru ld.s' House, H ote l l\lorris. M .U .I .0.0.F .
t::\1:-;t1ng type o f floor. a gl!ner al economy 1n tbe wbole •s tru c - ,.. • Buildings, H otel Sa\'oY. aciftc liou sr. Sta.nton H o u se, F e deral
j
ture v.·h1cb ls n1 o~t apP.recial)le ; o largo~ contracts.
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GENERAL by the Arch itec t or by the Liverpool T iie & Terra Cotta
All flo ors. where indicated on drawings, shall be of the Co. L td .
L .T .C. Hollow Terra Cotta T i le and R einforced Concrete WORKMANSHI P ( B y General Cont ract or)
Construction, as designed by the L Lverpool Tile & Terra
Cotta Co Ltd ., who shall supply all L .T .C . H ollow
Structural Terra Cotta T i les and Steel Reinforcement ) n
accordance with detailed drawings furnished and s u b-
- TERRA COTTA TI LE S.- A llow f or p laci n g of L .T .C.
Terra Cot ta T iles as shown on d et ailed d ra wing s. All
sofflt tiles sh all b e fixed in p osi t io n o n th e sofflt of each
mitted by them fo r the Arc h i t ect' s approval . concre t e rib a t t h e same t ime as t i les are lai d ; fix i ng
MATERIALS
i be.ing m ade by st eel h angers pro p erly e mbedd ed I n c on-
crete. Web and flange t i les t o st ee l b eams s h all be set
(1) By the L T .C. Co. Ltd.- 1n posit ion with f u ll flush and p l um b joint s b ro ken a t
TERRA COTTA Tl L E S.'--The tiles supplied shall be of co urses. A space of . • . , . in. s h all be left bet we en m etal
the sizes 1nd1ca ted on the detai led drawings and shall be and 1ns1de of terra co t t~, su ch space being fllled w i th
made f rom well - tempered clay, kiln-burned at a t empera- c on cr et~ grouted in.
ture of 2,000 deg. F. No split, warped or cracked tiles RE I NFORC E M E N T s h all be accurat ely bent , secu r ely
• ha ll be allowed . Sotrit tiles sha,11 be 1 i n . thick ; web fastened together and placed in position as s h own o n
a nd flange tiles f or ateel beams. etc., shall be of such a drawings with the same care as req u ired In th e " R ein-
th1cknea• t o provide fire-proofing of . in. x in. forc ed Concret e' 1 specification •
.it the webs and l ower flanges respe c tively. R i b reinforcement consisting of No. 2 ( 3 ) ( 4) . . . . . I n .
REINFORCEMENT .-The steel reinforcement shall be r e 1nforc1ng rods per 6 in. wide concre t e rib s h all b e
suppl ied complete for the reinforcement of concrete spaced at 18 1n. centres in each panel.
noors, slabs and ribs. All reinforcement, I n c luding soff'lt CONCRET E shall be placed In posit io n as specified
tile h anger• shall be of mild steel and comply with all l under " Reinforced Concrete.''
the cond1 t 1ona and teats of the Australian Standard ~I 'l;ot.e.-Concret.e sho,uJd be tborouihly worked around the rdn-
Spec1flca t1 on f or Structural Steel , ~ forc~ment and be HjhtlY tnmped $0 that reinforcement Is not shaken

2 ) By the General Contractor- * """''.. , ...
r .... l fMri or d.hturbed Ces.sattons of work. If unavoidable, should be made at
'l;ota. Unl~ otherwbe apeclOed, It ts underatood ~htt the J the centre of span or ribs or slabs. When re -starttns. t he surface
mater tala and •orlrmanshtp In the erection of 'teel-frame ft O()r lnr or hardened coQc r te should be picked, r oU¥hened , washed and
or relnJor«'d concrete beatn.1 fo~l nc ftoor panel.a, are par or the ,, lushed with cement mor tar before depo!\!Una n ev. concrete
Ger ena.J Contra<'tor~ work , and should be s~111ed under "Struc· ,
t .ral En1rtnet r and • J'Wlnforced Concrete" resi>ecUYelJ. P .C . SUM
The General Contractor shall allow a P .C . sum of •
CONCRETE shall be of 4: 2 : 1 mix, similar 1n all per sq . yd. of constru ct ional fl oor area (incl u des t h ick·
respects to that prev io usly specified u nder ••concretor.'' ness of part1t1ons and w alls) f or t h e supply of L .T .C.
FORMWOR K . -Formwork for support ing L.T .C. Patent Hollow Stru ct u ral T erra Cotta T iies and Steel R ei nforce -
Floor during construction shall be made of sound t i mbers ment f or th e construct ion of th e L .T .C. P atent Tile
o f sufficient th ic kness, fixed level and plump, and secu r ely Floor. The number of hollow t iles per sq. yd. of floor
braced t o w1th1tand vibration or movement. No form. area is approx . . c u b. yds. T he number of c u b .
N ork shall be removed until 1nstruct 1ons have been issued yds. per sq. yd . of floor area is approx.

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1ob THE LIVERPOOL TILE AND TERRA COTTA Co. LTD.
RAMSA\.,S
CATALOGUE

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OFFICE. 6. Pf\1'..T IT ON L01'.DIHG
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Gnisum
b1~be~t h
structural
It thus
~eneous s
combusttb
ma!ntatns
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Cab le and T elegraphic Address:
- .............._ "Plaster" Melbourne; "Plasco" Sydney, "Plast er" B rie b ane.
VlCTO!I ~
- AUSTRALIAN GYPSUM PRODUCTS PTY. LTD.
ANO AGENTS ANO SUPPL IERS FOR V I CTOR ELECTRIC PLASTER M IL LS P T Y . LT D .,
WARATAH AUST R AL I AN GYPSUM L TO, AN O PENINSULA PLASTE R CO. PTY. L T O 10a
HIGH-GRADE I
MEL B OURNE - SYDNEY - B RISBAN E
PLASTER H ead Otnce:
AND LOR IM ER ST REET, SOUTH W H ARF, SOUT H ME LB OURN E , S.C.5.
VICTOR Phones: M 2431, M 3602. S.A.A. File No.
GYPSUM Sydney Office: No. 15 Wharf, Pyrmont, Brisbane Office: B owen S t reet, B risbane,
I PRODUCTS N .S.W. Phone: MW 1067. Queensland. Phone: B 3806.
And at Newcastle and New Zealand.

[For Other Products, See Page 178]

VICTOR-GYPSUM PARTITION BLOCKS


Registered No. n59.

\'ictor-G~ p ...un1 1~arti tion Hlo<'ks ha,·e an l'-.tab- r1·-.1 ... tin~. Li~ht in \\·eight, strong and tough, and

Ji!'hed rpp·1'ctt1on in tht• huilJin~ \\·orltl thrnn~h Pr<'«t r<'ono1nirall~ antl '' ithout \\'aste. \"'ictor-Gypsum
l'f'JH'at1•d ll"t' by . \rl' hit1•«t" ( '011trat'to1 and I~n il1ler" is a re<'ognise<l 111atcr ial for interior, non-bearing
'I'hl·y art• hrl' I 1'"1"1 ing. al::-o hc-at, rolcl and "<>lllHl pa l'tition . ''all-furring, ctr.

Fire Resistance
The superior qu·llities of g~ p"um as a ftre- Lightweight
restst1n~ butldin~ n1aterial for use through·
out all classes of buildings bave been Gypsum is the lightest of the structural
dpfinitely established by n1,1merou tests building n1aterials. having approximately 40
carrlt>tl out hr such noteil institutions as per cent. of the \vetght of conc rete.
tht Cnder" r.1ters' Laboratorl~s Inc. The "\Vhere used structurally in Ooor and var ·
C ~ Bureau of tandards, tbe British Fire tition blocks, tbe light weight of gypsum.
Pre' ent1on Con1n\it tee. and t11e National combined \vitb strength, reflects decided
noaru of Fire l!ndt•r\\ riters. etc. '-'-t__.,..,
economies in all supporting members, incl ud·
\\.hen subn1itted to fire, the temperaturel=:'"\.......,.. ing savings which frequently amount to
of ;:ypsum blocks, except on the surface large sums 'vh e n freight or railage, haul-
directly exposed to the fiames. can never age, hoist ing and erection, also interest on
exceed 212 degrees Fahr. the inYestment is carefully considered.

In recent tiutlding codes gypsum is rated as t> tlie equ Non-C o nducto r of Sound
of cPment concrete as a firep_ropting mater·a~ ,...\ r"' _an Viet r -Gyp-sum Partition Bl cks are excellent non-con-
offictal fire test carried out at the Met ropohtan . F_1 r e ml'l-·. (,luctors ot sound. and are recommended fo r use In hotels.
Bri~de Headquarter s Station, the r emarkable fire-res1st1n.,.! .rt'fi office building~. schools. apartment houses an~ all build·
qualities of Victor-Gyvsu.m were f~y dem9nst~ated in tti~ ..J ings '"here soundproof partitions are of impor tance.
pre~ence of '.Ppre~entat.ives, of Fire . 'nderwr ~te.r~~il}9_~} n 1 Al.l,tben ic tesµ> shqw that less than one hundredth of one
Hall A~thor1t1es: Rubhc ~ orks J?~par~ment, a~il ~.r. 1r . P r celit. of incid~nt sound is transmi~ted through a gypsum
PreYentton Officials, . tlie Royal "\ i~tor1an Instltut _ CTf , - block partition lastered \vith gypsum plaster.
Arc bitects. also Engineers and Builders f..rom ,•ar.1ous - .
~tates of the Commonwealth. • · §... • • .. "' Ease o f E rectio n
Throughout the progress of the fire, Official read ngs of Because. '?f their light \\'e ight (approxim~tely 25. to 50
the pyrometer ,vere taken to comply with the qecessarr. t P.e r cent I gbter pe~ s quare foot than ordinary building
requiren1ents of the Fire Underv;riters Association and t~~ tt.les o~ e qual thi ckness) yet comp~r atlvely lar ge
City Council Building Authorities' apprO\ al. size, Victor-Gypsum blocks permit easier and f~ste r
er ecUon. They can ~ easily sawn to fit around openings,
Over 2000 deg. Fahr. interior heat press ure '"' s re.ached. ;. pipes, etc., and sn)all pieces left over fr om band sawing
·while radiation or exterior heat of structure did not c ed : may be bonded iolo lJl pa r tition walls. Chases for con·
100 deg. Fatir. f"j duits, Ripe lines, etc., can also be readily made.
Examination , after the fire had been}
extinguished by applying the wa er over toe tructure botbl~ P laster Savin g
inside and nut, and from the enormou be~t 11_ressu re • 'Tl'C tor-G) psum Blocks are produced with straight edges
obtained. practically no etrect apart from small 1 ~terior su r- 'f,;" and nlformly corrugated surfaces v:itbout any distorted
face fractures. · ii . Jtt.,, . li or "arped; faces. and "'hen set in a wall they will present
'fhe above facts are of great importance! to ""A ~chitect . A_a ur.fac requiring less plaster tb~n. oth~r forn~s of
En~lneers and Builders, as illustrating tne remarkable fire partition '"alls. As ther.P are less Joint~ in a V1~tor-
re:-istance of Victor-Gypsum, wliich, combined "·rtn tlle Gypsµn1 part Ilion "all, this also r esults in a cons1der-
li~htness. demonstrates its suitability for use Uirougbout a l>le saving ID setting mortar.
the interior or buildings. t . ~.1~..:ii. -.Weights and Thick nesses o f V ictor -Gypsum
~
-......,.... .,..,._ f'\ · ~~ 30 x 12 in. P artition Blocks
Gypsum, v•ith Its close'knit air. conftning cells, bas the ,_.._ Wela ht Welaht
hlg-bP t insulating value of any fire-resisting cen1 entitious Wt Block Wt Mortar
PIO!lter. Pl&St.er.
structu ral building material. · ""'..,,.... one sloe two sldes
per ~q ft . per sq ft per sq ft., per SQ. ft ..
lbs. lbs. lb • i:ztn.
It thus comtiines insulation and strength in one bomo- lb . •110.
1rounds. arounds.
gen1-1ous SU ostanC'e. Present-day efficiency demands a nQn- •....;..;;::..:_...:.:.:.;.;_.=::::;.._....,.-_..:...;..;.!:._~.....:::.::.;.:.:........;;;~~~
2C~~..,..-.;;_~,,~--:~--;6~~
combusttble material which conserves beat in winter and 13 "
1i 2. 5 3 6
maintains cool working conditions even in the hott est 30 3 3 6
summer ·weather. Victor-Gypsum meets this demand at IU 22. I 4 3 6
a minimum cost. l0 9 1. 6 3

(Cont1nutd on nvcr pa9t )

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62 LUISA.Y'S
1oa AUSTRALIAN GYPSUM PRODUCTS PTY. L'I "D. CATA.LOGUE

Laying
It Is recommended that Victor Sanded Plaster or Victor •
linftbred Cement Plaster be used in laying Victor-Gypsum
ParttUon Blocks. Victor Sanded Plaster, having a base or
gypsum plaster to which is already added clean. sharp
sand, proportionately mixed, and requir.ing only the
addition of water, makes a perfect bond, and ensures
I
speed, and economy in the elimination or time and labour
spent in mixing other mortars on the job.

R E PRESENTATIV E WORK
Victoria-HOVI' ey Court. Collins St., 1.Ielbourne, C 1. Arc hitect :
~tarcus R. Barlow G. J. Coles Stores, Bourke St. :\feluourne.
Architect: Harry A. Norris. Vaughan Buildings, ~I e lhourne .
.Architects: Ga.wler & Drummond. Lucullus Lhnlted, Collins 1 "
Rt.. ?.ftlbourne. Arc hitects: Blackett & Fors t~ r. Taxation a ,
Department, IJonsdale St.. Melbourne,, C.1. , A:rchitect:>: qakley -,
&. Parltes. Ivanhoe Grammar School, Victoria. ~Architects:
Phillip B . Hudi:;on. 'Yardrop & Ussher. Notting Hall. Auburn,
\'1ctor1a.: Arc hitec t: A. K. Lines. Epwor.th Hos pital, Rlc.b-
mond Victoria. r, . Arc hitect ~ Alec. S. E ggleston. Commercial D
Bank' Building, Melbourne. Arc hitects: •Carleton & Carleto~. Constructing Partit ion Walls w ith 3-inch Victor.Gypsum
HotPl "·arrnambool. Arc hitects: Thompson & T e rry. Pubhc
\Vorks Office!', ~Ielhourne. State Electrlci~y Commission,
a1ocks-Fire Resist1r:g, Light Weight and Sound Deadening. I~
No waste, as all sawn sections may be bonded 1n
l\t£lboume ,.

Adelaide-Harris, Rcarfe Ltd Architects: E. H . ~tc~ti chael G<ivern·
& Harri ~. Shell Company <Offices) ; H otel ~mbass~ors.
Norwic h Union A~surance Co. <Office Block) . Architects. l\t1Jne, !i\.rcllitect:::: : Hall &
E~·a ns and • Rus!'lell. "Xe\\·s" L imited. Architect : C. \V RutL
St. Jo11Pph's. Providence. Architect: L . H odgson. Barr Smith
Library. • :Architect~: \Voods. Bagot, J or y & l!aybourne Smith.

ARCHl:TECT'S SPECIFICATION FOR VICTOR BLOCK S


(A) l\IA TERI L . (7) L INT E LS.
Openings In partition walls shall be spanned as follows :
(1) P ARTIT ION B LOCKS. ( I) Openings 22 in. wide or less shall be spanned with
All non.bearing pa rt1tions, furr ing, vent shafts and a single Victor - Gypsum Block, having a bearing of
other special partition work noted in the specifications not less than 4 in. at each end.
shall be erected with Victor-Gypsum Partitio n Blocks as
manufactured by Australian Gypsum Products Pty. Ltd. ( II) Openings between 22 in. and 48 In. wide shall be
Blocks shall be of the th ick ness and type Indicated on spanned with Victor-Gypsum Blocks sawn to form
t. drawings (or as set out In the Schedule of Partition
Work).
centre key blocks and skew·backs at each bearing
laid In the form of a ftat arch with a bearing of
I at least 6 In. at each end.
(2) MO RTAR. (Il l) Openings over 4 feet, but not greater than 6 feet
Victor-Gypsum P artition Blocks shall be lald with shall be spanned with Victor-Gypsum Blocks solidly
mortar consisting of ( a) V ictor Sanded Plaster, or (b) filled with V ictor Sanded Plaster or Victor Cement
one part of unfibred Victor Cement Plaster to three parts Plaster and reinforced with steel bars as described
of clean, sharp sand, by weight, thoroughly mixed w ith in "Structural Steel." Bearings at each end shall
fresh water. Do not mix more than can be easily applied
In an hour.
not be less than 6 In. ...
( IV) -An alternative for II and 111.--0penings shall be
Note.-Do not use Portland Cement or Lime Mortar. spanned w ith approved pre -cast lintels, having a
w idth of the full thickness of the partition and a
(3) ANCHORS AN O Tl ES. • depth of 1 •ft., and a bearing of at least 6 In. at
Note.-This parag raph to be included lo "Concretor"
or " Bricklaye r ."
each end.
Note.-For spans greate r than 6
.. .
Metal anchors used for anchoring Victor-Gypsum • Structural Steel," metal lintels of
Partitio n Blocks to brick (or concrete) walls shall be an having a 9 In. bearing at , each ~ end
approved type, and shall be accurately bu ilt Into walls
as follows:- (1) Anchors for furring partitions shall be (8) ROUGH WOO D FRAMES.
spaced one for each square yard. (2) Anchors for tlelng
ends of partition• to walls shall be spaced 12 In. apart on Note,- This and the following paragraph are to be
centres, ready for building in to the courses of Gypsum included In "Carpenter."
blocks when erected. Frame and erect rough wood frames for door openlnga.
In Victor- Gypsum Partit ion walls In advance of those
(4) REINFORCING ROOS. erecting part1t1ons. The frames shall be 2 In. thick and
Note.- Include this paragraph In "Structural Steel." have a depth equal to the thickness of the block. and
Reinforcement of V ictor-Gypsum Partition Block lintels .shall have l x I In. grounds nailed to both sides of
spanning openings 4 to 6 ft . wide shall consist of No. 4 frame to door height in order to for.m a pocket to receive
. i-ln. mild steel bars to each lintel. Bars shall be at least ends of partition blocks. Secure approved metal t ies to
12 In. longer than actual w idth of opening. frames, ready for building 1n to partitions when erected.
l Note that the aboYe:menuoned grounds may a.ls.<> form
(B) WORK)L.\X IDP. the fixing for ftn1 hed "·ood arc hitraves.
( 5) ERECTION.

(9) NAILING STRIPS FOR JOINERY GROUNDS.
All Victor-Gypsum Partition B locks shall be la ld ' with
the mor.tar previously specified. Partitions shall start at ( I) Na ili ng strips of 1 in. th ickness and of such other
the floo_r w ith a mortar bed, and shall be laid plumb and d1mens1ons to cover the ena of block shall be nailed to
f true with full . flush joints, with horizontal beds con. end of each V ictor-Gypsum Block to form fixing for all
111tently level ~ at each ' course Vertical Jo ints shall be wood grounds to receive sk1rt1nga, picture rails, etc.; or •
broken and ':lthe partitions shall be wedged at the cell lngs i - (II) 2 In. x 11 In. sections of oregon shall be inserted
and flushed with mortar. Corners and Intersection• shall ,... In the V ictor-Gypsum Block cores at the desl red poal ·
be built by Interlocking the blocks of alternate courses. t ions to provide fixing f or joinery grounds. s~
(6)t fiURRI NG, ETC. t Note.- Lavatory basin brackets and other supports for
Furring, where Indicated on drawings, shall be securely
hea\'Y fixtures are best secured to partitions by bolting
through blocks. as sho·wn on detailed dra\vlng.
VI
anchored to brick or concrete walls every square yard 9'l
with metal ties or straps left In place by the "Brick·
layer" or "Concretor." The ends of partitions abutting (10) PLAST ERING.
brick or concrete walls shall be s imilarly secured, the Note. -Plaster1ng on Victor-Gypsum Partition Blocks
anchors being spaced one to each course of Victor- shall be carried out ln accordance " ·lth the recommended
Gypsum Partition Blocks. speclftcatlons given on page 179.

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TO CONCR.E.TE. WALLS • ·.i TY PI CAL JAM B D E. TA I L · .t.: ·FOR. SPANS oF22 ro4BINS.

2. '- 6' 11-0· 3' g 9 l &S


HOllOW I• 4' I~
8LOCK 6' 16 6
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.~ IF 0£.SlfU D, SOLID BLOC KS IN
ANY Of TH E AB O E Sl lE 5 CAN
HOLLOW
• Bf.. SUPPL E. D VICTOR BLOCK

DETAILS OF ~ WE ERECTION Of DRAWINCN°t·


V.:ICTOR-GYPSUM PAR11TION BLOCKS. 5rHMAY 1931
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(Drawn bv tht A rch1 1tcru. al Staff of Ram1av· 1 Catalogut ) {Continut' en n • Mt p•1• )
64
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CATALOGUE

VICTOR-GYPSUM HOL LOW BLOCKS


The method o f F OR Th e V ict or -Gy p .
build ing kn o wn as sum H ollow Floor •
the " Innes - B ell" .. INNES-BELL" FIR E PROOF FLOOR CONSTRUCTI O N B Ioc k h as a l so "I
Syst em, wh ich in - b een p a tente d 1n
c ludes th e use o f r e s p e c t of a II
tapered end bloc ks, s h a p es a nd siz es
1s protected by the ~?il'tor- <1' p-.urn l l ollo\\· }<~Joor J~Joc·k · al'e t hc> hP-.t Hncl 1110:-.t n1o<lcrn ( Letters P a t e n t
Patent No. 12151/
1923, a nd any un-
obtainable. ;l' he' a1·c' nH111ufarturl'd in on1-1 piec·c' for n~e in <·onnection 11170/ 28)
L eg al proceed-
a uthori sed use of \\rJth tht> patcntP~l .. ! 1111<.>-.- l ~ell" 1'\\0-\Yay }<,)at Slah s~·stt>nl, thP ()nc-\\·a~· ing s w i ll be t aken I 1 D
the system w i ll b e agai n st any u n- rn
r i g o r ously con·
Rib ... •Y~tl'111. al-.n tlH• ~qn.1rt• Slah S~-;ten1. aut h orised m a k er .,•
tested. or u ser o f suc h
R
Thexe l ~loc·ks a111l ~~·sten1s of <'unstruc·tion are being- ext<'ll'-1' cly n cd B locks. ' c
3
by leading- ,\ 1·c·hif PC't ·. J~nginPC'l''I and Duilcler..., throughout th(• <'onunon- I·o••
"'ealth and :\'l•\\ Zc aland.
1 pet

Advantages of Victor-
Gypsum Floor Blocks
- Br the use of these one-
p1ece rlosed-end blocks, Ar-
<"hitect~ and Engineers are
4 S'li
ID
pol
deJ
1. FIRE RESISTANCE. as~ure<l of ha ,·in~ a perfect da~
The superior qualities of ~ hollo"·-block ftoor and the . INI
Gypsum as 1a building Builder: is g u a r. a n teed the
material possessing remark-
able 1 fire- proofing properties
a~ainst los~ of c·oncrete.
'Phe nu1nerous ad\·antages
6 Fq
cos
nave been definitely estab- gaint>rl bY the use of Victor- strl
lished by nun1erous tests Gypsunt One-piece Blo<'ks w31
car ried out by such in- arl inin1ediately e\•ident
1
c:~
stitutions . as the Under-
writers' Laboratories I nc., - ~Tl
tbe U.S. Bureau of Stan- \\'IDE RANGE OF SI ZES :irO
dar ds the British Fir e Pre-
v e n i i o n Committee, etc. \'ictor-Gypsum H o l I o '"
Local tests h ave been con- BloC'ks are available in any
d urted by the Metropolitan height from 4 in. to 14 in.
F ire Br igades Board in com- 'Uh~ \\·id tbs and lengths n1ay
pliance with requi r ements he ,·aried fr.om the cus-
or Fire Underwriters, City to111ary 24 in. x 24 in. t"·o-
Council and ot h er building '" a y or t be 3 O in. x 1 ~ in ..
authorities. •and 3U in. x 24 in. \Yide one-
\ ,·a) hlot•ks, this latter size Ile
2. SOUND AND HEAT Placing Victor.Gypsum H ollow B locks. • heing str:on~ly recommended or
I •• INSULATION. .,fi tor <'Onomy. 10 HE
I t slot
Both sound and heat insulating 11ro1H.. rties are pos- Tapered Blocks I see _~ig. ~. page 64) are procurable
' fsessed to a lar ge degree by Victor-Gypsum Hollow Blocks 11 ME
to provide increased ('Oner ~te area near r.ib supports sha
Ii F.loor and r oof slabs in which they are incorporated ha Y< for resisting shear and • negative bending stresses. and
exceptionally high insulating values. SIID
stirrups are frequently e liminated by their use. \Vhen
used in conjunction " 'ith :steel construction or: "'ith
l.f 3. STRENGTH AND F REEDOI'\f FR0:.\1 Dl{EAKAGE. concrete beams .- not· r·equirine flanges. the blocks n1ay L
;'I) Victor-Gypsum Hollow Blocks. being thoroughl:> rP.in- be extended right up to the bean1 sides.
J forced, are strong and tough. Th~y are not easily
7. UNIFORl\1 SHAPES
~ damaged during handling or building operations. and !~
this f r eedom from breakage assures true seating of Accur ate uniform shapes and an absolute f r eedom om
blocks on the jobs, together with even soffits. from " 'arping are ensured ox toe method of manufac- bea
ture. True clean soflits and an exce ll ~nt key for: plaRter -
4v.. LIGHT "\\'EIGHT. ing are provided. ti "' 14 s \\
\\Or
These one-piece. Hollo\\' Blocks can be readily and
Vlctor...Gypsum Hollow Blocks are extremely light, cleanly sawn-a great convenience in placing conduits. A
being in some instances more than a third lighter than . junction boxes~ •etc.. ror. \\'iring purposes, permitting Tfl
blocks of similar dimensions in other materials. Hand- them to b..e ..easil}: llusned into ('eiling
llng( and placing costs are thus · practically halved, and ...

sq\
a ~ very appreciable saving in dead "·eight on floors,
colun1ns and footings is effected (approx. 10. lbs per
toot of ftoor ~area in the ~verage office type building~).
8. SA ''I NGS
----
Considerabl ~ savings ar effected by the use or
\rictor; Gypsum Hollo'v Floor Blocks in-
6 · cLOSED ENDS. ~ (a) Railage o r f reight.
•· • ' ( b) Handling and hoisting.
Victor-Gypsutn Hollow Blocks are totally en<'losed (c) Freedom from breakage.
one-:piece blocks, ensuring perfect joints ,\·here butted , (d) Guarantee from loss of concrete.
together. and ob•iating the necessity " for special blocks ..(<e) Economy of plastering materials.
to ter:minat the rO\\'S. ""' The introduction of Cross'
Ribs, so desirable in one-\\·ay ) rib-construction, · is also
""* {f) F.loor, column, and footing construction
.,, owing to lightness ot blocks. •
facilitated. • ---- ii r' t •
..... ~ -~ 1 > i_. SERVICE
Open-ended ftoor bloclis! frequently leave~gaping joints • m rnr'1jtmation and all data will be gladly supplied to
In sofflts of slabs wliich the plasterer has1difficulty in .... Architects, Engineers, Builde r s, and other s interested in
iuaklng good, and, by reason of their rough ends and the use of Victor -Gypsum H ollow Blocks and the
i mper fect Joints, per mit considerable loss of concr~te Innes-Bell Systems ot Floor Construction, on commu-
i n to the inter ior of the blocks. This results in an nicating with A:ust r a lian Gypsu m P r oducts Pty. Ltd., at
i ncrease in dead load to an unknown extent and an ~--- their Head Office, Lor imer St r eet, South '\\Th a r t, South
incr ease in building costs of an amount which cannot• r.tel bou r oe, S.0.5. ('Ph ones J\f.243 1, ~f.3602), or any
be predetermined. of thei r I nter state or N Z. Office!:i. V ctor
ong t
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VICTOR-GYPSUM HOLLOW BLOCKS


FOR
• " INNES - BELL " FIREPROOF FLOOR CONSTRUCTION
"Innes· Bell " T \VO·W ay Fla t Slab System " lnnes·Bell " One·\vay Rib System
(Patent No. 12,151) (S11 l't(I . fl f>ar11 fiti)
( Nt C Ji'I{} . 1- 1'<1(11., 66)
:\ 11\ a n lnh"t'" ( )\ <'r (h·clina t') B t•nn1 a 1ul <Hrdc r
A c.1' nn tng~. ( 'on -.t1 u t·tio n.
1. 1,0\ll: ~p \NS of up to 40 feet obtainable at nlinl- 1. SECONDAilY BB.A MS are ELIMINATED, ceili n gs
ntun1 <o:-;t being unbroken except b> n1aln hearns . BE>tter ligh t-
2. lll\Pll) ('<)NSTRl'CTION ls u feature or this systl'nl. ing and ventilation is effected and subdl\lslon by
:L CLJ<;.\:\' S~IOOTH CEILINGS, unbroktn by proje<.'t- partition s is siruplitled. Costs or plastering and of
ing hL:'l.ll\$, en~11 rt.• id eal distribution of li~ht :tnd sprinkler s) s te1us, Ptc., are reduc·ed.
pcrf< rt 'tjntila.tion. ~o dead-a ir pockets exist 2. IJ:l.ISl ' LATION a~ainst sound and heat is improved
4 STR1'"!'\GTlI AND RIGIDITY . The n et,vork of rltis by the use of Victor-Gypsum Hollow Blocks.
in t\\o d1rcct1ons r ender s this ~ystl:Ul ideal for s up- 3. FORI\1\VORK and STRIPPI NG COSTS are reduced,
porting hea,·y eoncent rate d loads R esls tatH'e to The open system or tin1bering is reron101ended, one
deflel·tion is mu<'h greater than that or ordinary plank under each rib be ing su fficient.
flat slab flo ors 4. REINFOFtCING STEI<~I... is simplified and reduced in
5 l:\Sl LATIO:-.. .:igainst sou 11d and heat is eusu rec1 amount.
the u~e ot \ 'ictor -Gypsu1u Hollow Blocks.
5. CROSS RIBS (see Fig. B. page 64) are easily
6 J."OR1\l\\'ORK is greatly si1nplified and r educed in formed \vitbout s pecial block s, O\ving to the closed
cost, as a ftat decking only is r equ ired: tin1 oe1 after e nd s of the one-piece Victor-Gypsum Hollo\v Blocks;
~tripping bas a hi~b sah age Ya lue. there bein~ no s uch Cross R ibs, in addition to increasing the
\\'astage fr.Ont cutt in g to shor.t le ng th s. !fhe open rigidity of the floor, serve to distribute any concen-
~) st m of ti1utier1ng may be eiuployed if preCerr e d,' trated load to the adjacent ribs . The comparatively
7 STRIPPING COSTS are minin1ised. as sheet ing shallow slab ot beam and girder constr uction is not
drops awa) f1 o m ceiling upon ren10\ al of tomuling , nearly so well adapted for car rying unforeseen
und •~ rt•ncly for re-use. concentrated loads as is the One-\Vay Rib System
'\ REINFORCING STEEL is ~onside rably r e du ced in incorporating Cross Ribs.
quantity and ~inipliflPd. uong roos a..n d 'Stirrups f'c TRONG ROO~I S and other h eavy concentrations of
usually eli1ninated ano ~ranki pg of rods is avoi d P(l. Joadin~ lll,ay be pl'ovid e for by the 01n ission of a
'fhe arrau t:!lltent of ~ st~el in rib:s sin1 lifies · 11 er- row of Hollow Bloc k . thus, \Vith su itab le reinforce-
,·ision. the otni::;Sion of an rod bei n g instn.ntl) n1ent fOro.1iog Ci \\ ide I> am \Vitbin the dt>plb of
detectt!d · the Hobr.
9 cor.t'llN O~P.!T-ALS ma) be om i te<l if desi.r Si for T h e Qne-\V"; y Rib yste111, while providing the above
liglitl)-lo~ded floor- pr moderate span. e . g., lD office r a vantage·. genel'al y costs no n1ore tban bea n1 and

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HEA:ORO )I · j;; unobst r ucted b,..


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bea.Ql!:'.
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lience
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..,.. ird e.r <WDstr uction, a nd frequently cons iderabl e savings
" 1 are c tfet ted
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storey hei~hts may frequently be reduce~. ~. •: u ~ •• " I B 11 " Square Slab System
11 l\1EC"H.~XlC.AU EQU I R.~TENT . o,·e,rbPatl/• Tun" ay .:1'1 1 ~ - 1 - nnes· e
shafting-, nipiog?tetc .. are attaclied more . easily ::tn.d ... , • ..) (See . Ftg. a-Page 66)
~in1plifled o"· rng to the absence of beallls, nd .; the • -r ~ sys.tern is distinctly economical, possessi ng all the
n 1mher nf· spri liler ~lleads L edu f ed .. ".,, .. ~f auv<int<l$t:::-> :.i 1.:rui.ng trpm t h e use of One-pie<'e \ ' ictor -
12 "'rHt'Cffi l' R ..XL :TEEL .. 'OLl':\lXS may b ~ c:i g_~ 1111. 1-foll0 1N ~lo 1cs. wing to the econo mical proper-
< onJ1111 ·tiun with th se •tlo..o:rs. siu1ple.' in xpe.11 i.' l-' u e s oL • tb t! slat) supp rted on tour sides and th e use of
hr.a<'k t:-. uni~ i>iu i requi en 1
t' l 1 th tllollo" Rocks. ver)' large s pans are poss ible at
UPE:\'.l;;; ;s in Moors n1 t y~b 1irnnted e·ff et dvely 1>y h n1niinu1n..-co t : The suppo rti ng bea nls, bei ng on colun1n
ornittin1-: ho~lo,\\' ill bl.oc~;> ,,here n , ·!'ar)~to , fotn1 ee'ot r~s in L>\'Q dir ction s, are not excessive in section.
ht>anis t•onta1ned 'vttg1n1ttb,e dep h · ot fl oor · 11 "''he,,re
t for archi tec tural r eason s beam effects are
s .\ \'l;\'t.s art· .eft'e<'Lro io 'oncretc}, St.("((l . }"<>n u -• \ de i ·ed. ·as in n~ a~e o( ceilings O\ er banking chambers.
\\or·k, s1 1·ipping a nd Pl fer i.J1g ('o ts, anti th<'1·e is insuran ~~ 01021 . L<;., tbi~ syste m n1a) he ust'd to ad\'an-
A: <;Rf:.\ T J{E >l'ClfiO ~ "\; TL'l .1:.1 F C():\l'- taf!e:- T h e bars. tor econo m .>, shoul d be square. or
STRl' <!rI<> . · I •, •• t n u. !~ ~ ~ch ·
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Victor.Gypsum Part 1t1on Bloc ks. Standard size, 30 1n. Illust rating One- piece Victor.Gypsum H ollow Floor
long by 12 1n deep, by either 2 in .. 3 1n, 4 In. 6 1n., Blocks. Note the T apered Blocks For range of sizes
or 8 in. in thickness. and part iculars, see page 64.
(< nt nurd on n~xt
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CATALOGUS RAM ~ AY 'S
66
IAM l &Y'S
1ob AUSTRALIAN GYPSUM PRODUCTS PTY. L'I'D. CATALOGUE

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(PA TENTED)
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APPLICATION ·
• dHtWING ARJUNGEMENl O f HOLLOW BLOC ~ · . or PWl[~ fl Nl~H .

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R.I B ~ Y~TE M ·
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VICTOR-GYP.SUM
HOLLOW BLOCKS
·FI REPROOF·FLOOR·CONSTRUCTION· INCOR.PORATING
·AUSTRALIAN· GYPSUM·PRODUCTS ·PTY· LTD: INNES-BELL
(PAT ENTtD)
·NLL·STJ*TES ·A~ D ·lN EW · ZEALAND · SYSTEMS
T he method of b~lldlng known as the "I nnes- Bell" System, which I ncl udes the use of tapered end blocks, Is protected by
t h e Pat ent No. 12151 , 1923, and any unauthorised use of the system will be r i gorously contested. The V ictor-Gypsum Hollow
F loor B lock has a l so been patented I n respect of all shapes and si zes ( L etters Patent 11170/ 28). Legal proceed Inge wlll be taken
ag ainst any unauthori sed maker or uaer of such Blocks.
67

S ECTION C
[Containing S.A.A. Filing Sections No. 11]
68

GENOA TERRAZZO Co. PTY. LTD.


- TERRAZZO
11 a
Floor Finishers and Pavers PAVING •
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~ A.A. File No. STREET, CARLTON
152 CANNING
1

VICTORIA
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Ve er
Floor Finishing Ad visor y a nd Contractin g 'fbe'
1be 50
Services baSe ol
The Genoa Te rrazzo C'o. Pty. Ltd .
are s pecia li s t s in the ins tallation ln a dd ition Io la ying conrrete ent nv
or roncrete floor fini s h es and pav- fl oo rs and fl oo r finishes. the (;enoa genera~
ing the ir ex pe rie n ce ext e nding Te rrazzo Co. Pty. Ltd . will sub mit tar \\•
ove r many years and in~ludi~g
0
d es igns and estimates: their long 1ncrea
nun1 e rous s uccessful operations in expcr i ~ nce in thi s field ena ble8 11re <
Vi ctoria . Th e types of Ooor fini s hes tlu~ m to be of great assistan<'e to
arc•hite<·ts and others \\' ho contem-
are ~
a nd pav ing " 'hic b th e Genoa. Ter-
plate laying concrete paving of
wealbe
razzo Co. Pt y. Ltd . are equ ipped
to la) in clud e the follo\vin g : - any dPst'ription. Uses
Although the Ge noa Terrazzo Co.
Granite Concrete Floo r Finis h . Pty Ltd . \\'i ll Jay finishes on con-
Obtal
cJSeS
Terrazzo Fl oor Finis h . <'~ =--te. sub-b a se~ \\'bich have been waterP
Ironite Floor Finis h . pu do\\ n h.r others. they advise
Colou•r ed Finis h es. ttiat the s ub-Lase s hould be in-
<'luded in th ei r contract. be<'ause a
Granolithic P aving. s ucress lul floor depe nds to a great
Pre-cast Terrazzo Flags, Tread s, ext nt upon the correct relationship
risers, \\'all pane ls, si nk tops, lit t\\'ee n the construction joint s in De!!c1
etc. Entrance H all to Shell Co.'s B uilding,
Melbourne. 1 bl su ti-base and finish. Under these ('o\
Driv e,vay and footpath o n e- Floor la i d in Terrazzo, i nclud i ng central < (' ndit ions th e compa ny \viii guar- u~bt
course pavem en ts. design, s ta i r treads a nd risers, by a ntee their " ·ork to r en1ain free from paten
1
Genoa T errazzo Co. Pty. Ltd. uns ightly <'ra< ks or othP-li defects.
Conrrete Ooor s. •bat
1mrn
a' ro
drawn
ARCHITECT 'S SPECIFICATION J ooveri
dre-st
c; R ..\ XI TE OXCRRTE Jt"LOC>R F l \" JS H COLOURl_NG.- l f artificial colourin9 is used , it shall SUI ta
be i n corporated w i th the entire fin1sh1ng laye r and shall r~pair
C E M E NT.- T he cement used shall be an approved be m i xed dry with the cement and aggregate until of
brand of P ortland cement complying with the current uniform colour. Use metallic oxides only. ooncr
Australian Standa r d Specifications for Portland cement,
AGG R EGATE S.-The whole of the aggregate u sed
TERR.-\ ZZO ••~ woR Fl~ I SH
Preli.
shall be free from dust or other foreign matter. MATERIALS Tt11
Granite chips shall be obtained from Genoa Terrazzo
Co. Pty. L td ., of the dimens io ns to pass a sieve having
C E M E N T .- T he cement used shall be an approved
brand of Portland cement complying with the current
rxl
pn r
I.Ii
apertures measuri ng l i nch 1n the clear. Australian Standard Specifications for Po r tland cement. Tht
Not e.-Or anite chips, due to their cuhoul shapr, prPsent AGGR E GATE. -All aggregate shall be suppl i ed by Genoa tht u
a hard ~r and lar ger. ·wearing surfac1> than the usual 'Terra zzo Co. Pty. Ltd., and consist of marble chips of uni- • b1 ma
hluestone toppings <t I n ch) 'vhich, 1r exam1n1·tl, 'viii he form colour Cor state colour and pat tern dt!:<1r£-d ), free ~hould
found to be in thi n, easily broken flake::- from dust, dirt, or other Impurities, and of sizes so that • pot·ti
the greater portion of the chips w i ll vary from 4 inch to ~hi h
WA TE R. -Water shall be clean, free from oil, acid, 1 inch, and none to be over ! Inch. or g
alkali or vegetable matter. 1ndivl
WATER. -Water shall be clean, free from oil, acid,
alkali or vegetable, matter la kl'(
WO R KMANSH I P of Sill
CONCR E TE B ASE.-T he concrete base shall have the WORKMANSHIP top pin
surface left rough , screeded to form key for the floor GEN ERAL.-The whole of the " Terrazzo" F loor F 1nish - sohdat
finishing. The whole of the concrete base shall be thor- I ng work is to be ca rr1ed out by the Genoa Terrazzo Co. a lid
oughly cleaned free from dust and all l oose matter and Pty. Ltd. , wh ich w i ll be requ ired to supply all material, \ 01~"
well wetted immediately before plac i ng the granite labour and appliances necessary to complete and finish \ h
finish. the who l e of the Terrazzo work to approval.
PROPORTIONS. -The granite floor finish shall consist PLACING .-;T.he concrete sub-base shall be thoroughly
of one part Portland cement, two parts granite ch1pp1ngs. ~ cleaned from all dust and loose matter and , 1mmed1a tely
T he 1ngred1ents shall be mixed dry i n a • mechani c al b efore p laci ng Terrazzo, thoroughly saturated with
mixer, and then sufficient water added to make a w ork· w at er, and then spread w i th a very th i n layer of cement
able mixture of dri est consistency. grout.
PLACI NG.-The surface of the concre t e base shall be The f ollowing proportions shall be used :--one part
roughened, clea ned do wn and saturated w i th w ater and· 5-i cemen t , two parts marble chips.
a th i n coat of cement grout spread on . ...The f1n1sh1ng
'
The Terrazzo finish shall be i I nch thick, of the above
co urse shall be placed immediately after mixing . 1 !11111 _~proport io ns, and shall be so lai d that the fin ished sur -
'I'. .,.. .._ 111' - •
fa ce shall show approxlmately 85 per cent. of marble. •
Provide and flx expansion boards or. sllps at i ntervals
of not more than 12 feet both ways, and removed ' at~ Fl NI S HI NG. -When the Terrazzo has set sufficiently,
completion, filling up the cavity o( With ~ concrete and It shall be surfaced w i th electric rubbing mac hines and
making good the surface w i th V-jolnt. by hand where not accessible to machine, usi ng a coarse
stone (PO" er for th ese machines t o b< supphf>d t .> sub-
F INISHING. -After the fin ish i ng course has contractor)
screeded down to the required th ic kness, 1t Is to be
worked w i th a wood float to give an even level surface Grout surface w i th pure cement, forc i ng same I nto all
and t hen immediately trowelled with a steel float before pores and vo i ds.
t h e lnl t ial set has taken place. After this trowelling the At t h e final su r f acing the floor shall be finished with
su r f ace sh all not be d i stu rbed. a tine stone to a t r u e and smooth fin i sh.

Ow
Col
for
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THE SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA


LIMITED 11 d
HEAD OFFICE: MELBOURNE
Branch Of11ces: Adelaide, Sydney, B risbane, Perth, H obart, We llington, N.Z.

[ F or Other P rod u c t s, See P age 371)

MEXPHALTE
Description n1embranes, and for tenn is co urts, paving, footpath and road
cons tru c t io n , etc.
The architect, safe In his knowledge of the I ntegrity and
service o f th e Shell Organisation, can with con fidence simply
specify "Mexphalte" (wh ere In th e past he h as just s peci f ied
"bi tu men") and th ereby obtain th e correct grade o f a m a terial
which he can be sure w i ll give ent ire satisf action when u sed
1n any of the foregoing cases.

Bituminous Paints
:'\fc•xphalte Is the bitumen Incorporated ln the following
pro.Jue ts -
< 1 l Shell Bitun1inous Paint-for preserving exposed Iron work.
Shell Bituminous Cementing Paint-for the many pur-
Uses poses that require an adhesive medium.
Obtainable 1n eleven different grades, Mexphalte Is used 1n all Shell "Boiler Compound"-for the cold application of a
cases wher:e bitumen 1s employed, such ~s the binder and :-~· n11-plastic \\aterproof medium and for preventing th,.
waterp1oofing medium In damp-proof co u rses and wate rproofing infiltration of air. through b r lclcwork

COLAS
Descri(?tion and Uses -· ..• Tg~ai~~~ s~~~dti~!1 g~!e~~:s~:r~~l~n°1:sT~~~!~ef?~~~
5
Colas 1s a <'hocolate-colou r ed liquid or a consis tency pre.\ 1ous paragraph.
sli>ghtly h~a' i . r than water, and is manufactured by a ElX<'ll\1 atc to 2 in. or 3 In., depending on local conditions
patentt'd r1ro< l·Ss \\'hich specially prepares bitumen in order Spread i in. screenings and con solidate well by watering anrl
rolling, so that the finished surface Is of the required gradP
that it n1a~ be u~ed without beating. It ls r eady for .. and camber. Pour Colas uniformly over the area, from a pouring
ln11nediate use and may be applied to w·et su rfaces as \Veil can fitted with a Colas Pouring Balfle, at the rate of one-hall
as to dry . ol a s needs only to be poured upon t he s urface, to three-quarters of a gallon per square yard. Cover with
clean toppin~s <one cuhlc yard cover in~ approximately 80
draw·n out e' enly by a oroom or rubber squeegee. and s11uu.re :rards) and roll well. The following day excess dust
<'overing "ith clean sand to give an excellent bitumen s hould b e s wept off. and a fu r ther coat or Col8.8 broomed o,·er
dressin on · any suitable su rface. It ts thus particu larly _ the surface so that one gallon covers from 4 tQ 6 square
& yards. This., must be Immediately covered with clean coarso>
su1ta ~ l~ for surfacing gravel drives, tennis courts and s and Cone cubic yard to 180 square yards) and roll1>d again
repairin~ ~~i:-;tin~ paths, and as a covering material for The surface \\'ill improve after a few days under traffic, but if
<'Olll'r.ett-, \\' ooa or stone paving areas. a \'ery fln e-gn1ined finish is required for a tennis court.
a fur.ther <;oat of Colas swept out with a rub ber squeegee, so
that Ol'_le J:allon co,·ers .10 square yards. should be applied. and
PreliminaI")' Preparation of Sub-bases • 1mmed1ate ly covered w1th blueston e dust and rolled again.
Colas for Repairing Old Asphalt Paths, Etc.
• If n t'<:.t>~sary . e xisting surtaces should be prepared as ind1 -
cat• d in th e Pr~}iminary Preparation of Sub-baso>s
'\ J\pply ~ colas d1rect from a can fitted with a Col~ Pouring
fBaffl e or from a container, and distribute Colas with an old
, broom or ruh):>er s queegee at the rate of one gallon of Colas to
• s • to 8 s quare yards. Do not s'veep to and fro, as this "ill cause
1JJre mature s e ttling out of bitumen. CO\ er dressin~ imn11•d1ateh
" ·ith C'lean coars e sand and Ji~htly broom sand unifonnly O\' t;: r
llH ~ urface and finish by rolling.
D eli very Service
• ~ < ~Jn,.. is ~\\p.il:;i.hJ~ in 4 gaJlon tin s nnll 14 gallon returnQ.hl ..
s rol) tlrunHi, nnd •!'l deliverea by road or
,.M"'•' • .. p l f'd on rail a.s requirt>d. For road
r---====--------::-::=-:::::-:==:-==::·i • \\ o rk . oI:p ; is !'(pray e<l ace u rat el y to
- ' I' • iii• ti0
.
fro 111 po\\ r bulk waggons
t t, llu.11 , i.:ull n!' · npa.~ity .

AN IMPERVIOUS , DURABLE
GRAVEL DRIVE
A gravel drive constructed by the
Colas process has the adv;:intages of
appearance and colour of gravel AN INTERIOR MEXPHAL TE FLOOR
TENNIS COURT without the dis dvant;lges of con-
to the ease of appt1cat1on. stant maintenance and repairs. For After consideration of the various
Colas is now generally substituted this special treatment and modern cond1t1ons to be fulfilled, 1t will be
for hot bitumen 1n the construction n1ethod consult tht: Shell Co of fo..ind that a Mexphalte area is the
or surfacing of tennis courts. Australia Ltd. n1ost suitable and economical.

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70

BROOKS, ROBINSON & Co. LTD.


11 j eA
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WORKS : MAFFRA MELBOURNE LUXFER

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~{a ten

PAVEMEN:'fo, F.LOOR AND STALLBOARc:> Bar·l


being
Luxfer Ligh ts Luxfer Lenses
rrhe Luxfer Company \Vere the first people to
In the design or I.;enses tor pavement, ftoor and stall-
board lighting, the tallowing requi rements should be
' enta lu
,tron!!
reali e the value of making Pavement Lights of more observed:- f reed
i~nportance to architects and building O\vners than ( a) They must admit th'e passage or the lar gest amount
ot light. ; •
atr)' :i

n1ere blocks of glass set in cast.iron frames. 'ooi o


c b) They must direct the light as required.
cc) They must present the best wearing surtace to all
1,ed a.
They sa\v that by scientific treatment, Pavernent the hard wear and rou gh usage to which Pavement
Lights are su.bjected. s~ifi
light , Floor lights and tall-board ~ights coul~ he The design of "Luxrer" lenses fs such that (a) and
''1nade to give a n1arked in1pr0Yement in the daylight· .til
c b) a re fulfilled to the fullest possible degre e, and the
ing of ba cments and other rooms not having a direct material from which they are ' made"" (a :,special wear- parent
source of light from ,vjndo'v or skylight . resisting g lass known as "R. " · g lass insures satisfactory vdneJ

.._.se r vice. • ·onsfr
\ t;! rseil
·~ntr
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Tbe1
,urfa~
·1tend
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Bar-I
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Pavement and Stallboard Lights -Eastern Telegraph Bu il d ing , Melbourne.

T"vo T ypes of Con struction ' Ca~t·


Insta lla tion
11 Pa\ement lights usually consist ot glass blocks set in ~
~ 11111' Tb~
n1etal or concrete frames. The Luxfer Co , after many .\s the success or a pavement ftoor or stall-board trtlcl
experi1uents, made their choice of Cast·iron fran1es as lighting installation depends to a great extent on accu- m rea
being the better, for the following reasons: - rate installation, Brooks, •Robinson ' & Co~ Ltd. recom- By
(a) The f rames, In cast iron, could be made with astragals n1end that arcbitects"sbould s·pecity installation by their metho
of sufficient size only to provide for suitable r~bates to O\"\'n staff of workmen: who are ·experienced and equipped :Prfun
receive the lenses, and thus have lea.at obstruction to to successfully handle such work ~ fl'.lmec
daylight. 1
(b) A stronger and more reliable frame resulted owing to " here\·er possible pa\'ement and root lights should be 1ron1 1
the elimination of the human element in misplaced rein-
forcing rods and badly mixed concrete.
given a fall of at least 1 in 12, but in some cases 1 in 20
is sufficient. ' mg u
(c) Astra.gals could be staggered to obtain the best Ughtlng
effect In th~ basement. .... - minim
1d [
~n llll
Ferro·concretc frames <not to be contused with prt>- ARCHITECT 'S SPECIFICATIO N Pac~
<:ast concrete fran1es) consist of reinforced concrete
astragals hidden from underneath by the lenses These PAVEMENT LIGHTS transc
lights haver. their lin1itations and should not be used Ptlsnu
" 'h_ere they ar~ exposed to heavy t raffic or hot sun. They breaij
are, however, in\ a luable "'hen used in a concrete build- ~las~
ing as ftoor or root lights v.· bere they are shaded from :signs
the direct su n rays. 1\faximum opening, 15 superficial very
feP.t. 1\faximum width, 3 feet. allow
, b1l1ty
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B. G. PLUMMER & Co.


BAR 2 PARKER LANE, HAYMARKET 11 j
SYDNEY
LOCK
Manufacturers of " BAR-LOCK" Tran1parent R oofing (Skyli ghts), Cast-Iron and Concrete·
Framed Pavement L ights, Stall- Board L ig hts, al10 Sallgnum-Wood and Stone Preservative, RA.A. File No.
White Ant and Borer Protectors, etc.

•• BAR-LOCK .. if."RANSPARENT ROOFING

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I ,,. . I . pe 1,;il dl>tail s oL f raos parent roofing for any type ot


• • buildi ng con iruc~ion will be furni shed on request. We will
be glad to g h "'e aJly information \Vbich may be req~ired
a nd quote prices.

Typical nstallations ~~
Pa rk· s H ous<', H u nt er S ire.et, Sydney .
Unio n. Bank. ;BearL Olfi"' . P itt and Ifunte r Streets, Syrlney .
.l IP ."or 1.elJJ, 0((1/lbur n. i\'.o.:' .lV .
.lfessr~. I1 at ·r,."'1ipe &... Hanson's Pre rnisrs, Br1 sbp nr.
Th, JI01·r is B ot el , P i tt S tre t, S?Jd11 e11 .
l\•ttt.~tJJi's 1inuSi', ft1rf} 11 g 1rc1·t. ~µl/nr11 .
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• ARCHITECT 'S SPECIFICATION


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Where shown on drawings, furn i sh and Install cast-


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i r on f riame pavement and stallboard lights as supplied by
1• Messrs. B . G . Plummer &. Co., Sydney.
I ~ The pavement l i ghts shall consist of 4in . x 31n. prisms
and lenses ,t in. thic k at supporting edges, set with mastic
• putty in cast-iro n framts, which shall be laid I n rebated
II •. , curbs, on a l in . cement bed with special
jo 1nt 1ng compounds between vertical faces of frame and
.. c urb, as stiown i n details. Stallboard lights shall consist
o f SJ1n . x 5,lin. x l 1n. thick lenses, set into cast-Iron
~' f r ames with mastic putty and cement ba c king , and l nter-
..g sec tion with pavement lights shall be made as shown on
,,.,. . deta i ls with spec i al waterbar and , x ... Inch
;• I supporting angle.
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. B. G. PLUMMER & Co. R .\)t SAY• •
11I ( AT~l .OGl £


erv1ce Solignum Wood Preser\.ative
1>ayen1eut a11<l tailboard lights can a sl'mbled oe Solignun1 \''ood Pr.eser.' ati. e .ind \\'h1tP-ant Destroyer
has prO\'ed itself to be a 'aluable preser,·i ng stain tor

on the job. or ruade in . ect1ons at our "'orks an<l any tin1ber st ru cture. ~oll~nun1 p f' netrate~ the wood
drliYr.r.ed to " ·here required Any further informa- and so destroys the causes of dr ray fron1 inside, in addi-
tion 'vill be . npplie<l on rPqnrst, ancl prices quotcil. tion to atrordin~ aderp1atP prot~ction against outside
J>a' (•Jnent aHd stallboar<l li~ht arc n1ade up to c..uit influences. \\'hereas paint on tar doe . . not prPvPnt decav
any ~jze area \Vifhout auclitional CO t. ..\n extra insid e the. \\·ood, hut. ~Y sr>aling the por1,s~ a<'tually j
acrelf'rates internal dera\ 1n sappy or nnseasonPd timber .
<·harge i 1uad1) for irregular ....hape .. uch a round5, This preser.\'iog Rtain is ohta1nahle in J?:reen and
"'al". rhe<•kcd fi ramt· . . etc. brown shades. an d when applied iot e nsifiPS the natural
I • g~ain of the " ·ood, tlie flat n1ello"' finish harmonising
\\·1th natural surroundings. Tirnhc:r " "hich ha~ been
Typical Installations soUgnumed ""ill reRist th (} attacks ot w·hi1P ants and
H erald Offi ce, S1Jd11cy. borers. and used in tables and outhouses \Viii keep off
Co1111nerctal Banking Co. of Sydney; H ead Office, l::.y<111ey.
Goicrnu1ent Sai.:in{lt. Bank, Brisbane
rats. bugs and all kinds of objectionable pests.
important ad\'antage ,..·hich • olignum nas oYer other pre-
An
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0011111101111 calth Ba11k, Br1sbanc. ser\•ati\·es i ~ that treatc>d tin1ber. is not rendered more
/(rnrblo Butldtng, Sydne1}. inflanuna bl~. ~t
T. & G. Buildinq, Rydney . '"'olignutn is J;applierl
• t. Ja111e~· Thratre, Sydney. sq ua re f~et per1 gallon .

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INOtcA-e. OU2f.CTION i
~ PtCIAL JOJNTI ~C
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SECTION D
[Containing S.A.A. Filing Section No. 12]

METAL
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SKYLIGhl~S

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THE FEDER A L VAL-DE-TRAVERS


12a ASPH A LTE Co. LTD. •
CONTRACTORS TO NS W ., QUEENSLAND AND TASMANIAN GOVERNMENTS .

R<.g1stered Offi c e and Work~ :


REDFERN NS W

Distributor or Associate Company :


ASPHAL TES AND ALLIED PRODUCTl:> LTD., BRISBANE . QU E ENSLAND.
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Product~
:--uppl11·r" '>i IJitu1111·11 t 'arious !!T<1dt> ... l and :1ppli-
' at1011 ot sa1111· in 111an~· for111 .... inr·lucl ing i11 ... nlat ion 1
at 1l pt' '"''I"' 1• io11. i11<'lndin:! \\ :1t1·r and a1·HI rp...,j ta11t

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CLASSIFIED APP LICAT IONS


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(a.) J \\ ute1.. ~• nd J)an1p-p1 · o<>fln~ .
Xatural rock asphalte u i:;ed a:; the ha s ... tor \\"atPr and
dan1 p -proofi ng applications ha ... an indefinite life. Bein~
a natural rock Cf' nturies old. \\' h""n ruined, its quality and
durabilit,.. and efficiency arP \\'Orld-famt>d . Effpc•th •
.application., ho,,..,,.er, depends to a lari::~ extent on the
• r ndition ... uud ... r \\'hich thi:> '' ork is ex pected to hP car-
r Pd out . Th e location of the ,,·a ter or damp-proot la) er
i-. qD in1portant consideration. \\'herP possible. and par-
ti<' ularl.r in thP case of \\'a l t> r - proofing, tbe mat••rial
sho ul<l hr> i:-o app lied that any prPssu1.., from a head ot
\\'atPr \\'ill havP the effect of forcing it on to. and not ofl. ,:. On
its bast>. Fig. 1 g ives a n iJlu ... lration of the app lication
.o[ a watf-'r-p r oofing rock ac;;phalt1• skin to a CPJlar \\ hich
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, ... "tuated U\\a.r from tht> party \\'alls of the building


P\(.
\\'Ori{ _ 1n. \\'O rk hud

12 1 For ''at .r p 1 11 u \\ o 1 k I.u d 1 n 1h r (• ,.


coat~ . ,,

. ' . .. Flat Roof


( a) ()n ( 0 11< 1"t•t c•
0

fo1tl.11 root <'O\ Pt'i nJ.:..,


Th· qu.tl11, ot dur<t-
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WA.T:..p.,__ -
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back of 1h .. \\all tenrlf'


skin The !!11>.tfPst ca1n.
h.IJ>l>l'll" Ill II ,tfl\ c <ISt'!i I

(< onu d nn "OI pao )


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l \ T \l OC. t t TH E F EDER AL VAL-D E-TR AVER A SPHALTE Co. LT D.

• \\ilh lht> 111111 •II' tht• patapi>t should ht> filh'f•><l 111 <'O\'t•d
Factor) F loors
lf lend:-- to outtalls ,u1• to ht• asphallt•d. atl••qu.tlt' sp:tt'•·
,houl<l ht• i1r11\ 1tl1•d Ill parapPt wall tor trO\\ ••llin~ f:u·ili Ho< k ;1:-ph.lll+> ttoors prnvtcll' a ho1110J!;Pneou:-i , ~enu­
tit>:-. If tlH'llll lt•:llls through P<tr:tpPt:- 10 outfall:- an• pla s til' , 11011 - dlsinlt>~ratin~ <·o\Pl'in~ ot lnd.,tinitf• life .
10 ht> u:-1•d . l':llt' should ht> tak11n to t>nsu11• that till walt>r Tht>y a1P watt>rproot and rlustl11ss. and proviclti an ideal
(.ill J1t'l't'11lat1• or tor<'t• it:-- way hPtW1'e n lht> l'ontiguous hast• tor en1µloytif's to sta11d 011, as <·on1par1·tl with <'On -
I 'lll'l:ll'I'' ol 1111• 1111 1 lal and tht> asphalt1• TIH• i111p1111a11t l.1 ·- t l'l'IP . Th1•v. can ht> <les1gnl•d tor hoth la•avv . and )igltt
tot of cap1llar~ attraction should also 1101 ht• o\t•rlookt>d, traftt<'. anct are en1inPntly s uitahlt> for induHl l'ial ust> .
,,, oltPn \\,tl1•r has found its way up th11 tl<lshing and f<'loors of this 111aterial are USl"d in l'Very kind or factory
ht ,·ond th•' lin11ts pro•P<'lt>d II~ th .. a:-1>halt1• . lll11 ·qr,l1111 n , and es tahli :-h111e nt . including :-
• rt> '"' out a:-- 11 tlllPr: Paper n1ills and stO rl-'s. ""'a hies.
Jani r.1C'turiPs. ~1.1gazint> s.
Jo'ood FaC't or it's ot all de-
~''-'-•(.. Lt.1.0 ,.l,~M l '°'G '.:l\\('"J ...• Bacon factories . pt ions
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TO P "(Vt N.. 11> 'T ~ '-. \.teat goods facturit•:-- . FIOUI' n1ill s.
' -...vNN ING ""- o lA ...... Garagt•s .
• ON .. 01' Of f ... 1-~H "IG . .\battoirs .

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... They can he ren10,·ed and rt>laid in oth1•r position s-art'
Pasi ly rttpairert and rene\\'f'cl .
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A~P'1A._.. ( '\(PT 1~ ~ .... . Thest ftoors ar., rt>q11ir"'d 111 factoriPs. tel11phon•·
OOV.' ~(LOW .... ,~ .... -.;lj
"•xchangt'S and chen1ieal estahlishnlf'llls. Tht> y vary [rom
Fil... (- A,T ... (A~ i'; ~ ·1 the ordinary rock asphalte ttoor onl) in internal con1-
pos1tion. and thP pPcifications for ordinary rock asphalte
• $ ttoor:> apply.

APPLICATIO TO
CONCl'.ETE. l\.OOF

Bitum,eo "Paints

t AR C HITECT'S SPECIFI C AT ION

ASPHAL TE ROOFS ON CONCRETE


A sphalte roo fs shall be laid 1n two coats of 1 1n. total
th1ckn1ss. to conform to contour of roof base 1n regard
to gutters and outfalls. so as to ma1nta1n the necessary
falls, etc. All right angle joints shall be filleted with 1}in.
x 1~1n m1n1mum fillet and turn up to be taken to w1th1n
~1n. of the tine of the flashing Use special precautions
to ensure watertight conditions at outfalls.

ASPHAL TE ROOFS ON WOOD


All surfaces shall be covered with protective material,
viz., felt , etc .. and, 1n add1t1on, all 1ncl1ned or vertical
surfaces lo'.1th suitable galvanized wire netting to provide
grip for Asphalte
\II n 111air11n~ la1· tors lo 111· ll"' "ll''f'iH•••I f111 \.,phalt"
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ASPHALTE FACTORY FLOOR

APPLICATION TO Rock Asphalte floors shall be laid 11n ( 1J1n l < 1~1n.)
thick Id• 111 ndini.. on t ht· t rall\1 l 1n one coat-all joints
/ TIM~ El\. 1'..00f bolstered and made effectively homogeneous. All right
_....""' ,. • < #..........a. anole 101nts shall be filleted

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12b The Biggest Hardivare House zn Victoria ••
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234-236 FLI N DER S L AN E , MELBO U R N E 276- 29~ BR UNSWI C K STREET, F I TZR OY
F 4175 (4 lines) J 4145 (7 lines) • f

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A rms t rong St ree t , BALLARAT H argreaves St ree t , BEND I GO
L ava St reet, WARR N AMBOO L P ynsen t St ree t , HORS HAM

( F or Oth er P rod uc t s, See P a ges 36, 120, 175. 251 a nd 484)

MALTiHOID PRODUCTS t1e11U


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Used in either flat roofs or in conjuncuon \\' ith ti les~ and
s lates. ~fa lt ho i d roof \Vaterproofing specifications safeguard
i For in ... ulattni::- and sh£1ath-
i"ng again~t n1ois ture, Pabco
P & D J3u1lcling Paper: as
u\\ t'~
)laid
bu ilding in vest n1ents. .. ! s trong - hodit-'<l. thoroughh
~ ~aturatPd \\"ath af'phalt Use
For fiat roofs. l\.1altboid Standard \\'a t€>rprqofin~ pecifi- u n d er rooflne. h eh i n d
,..ha ne Je.,~. h f- t " o c n floor,..,
cation "A" is com posed of alternat e layers of ::'\Ialtboid, \\"it hin '"all:-. for c t- I I a r
sealed fast in a homogeneous n1ass. " · ith fiood coats of lining, and for C'Old :-torage
" F loati ne" (special asphalt) The top surface 1s given "·ork. -...1-ply 2-ply, and 3- •'
additional protection by embedding pea-size graYel in a ply 1 Pl~& Il Bualdini? Paper.
i!' ohtai nallte-.. in rolls 3 ft.
ftood coat of "Floatine," These roof~ '''ill last 10 to 20
~ €>ars \\' ithout maintenance expense Tilt-d roofs. und er-
"ide conta1n1nl!'
. . 1,11110 -"'I· ft

lined with l\lalthoid " 'a terproof fabric, can be depended


upon to '"ithstand the h eavi est rainfall and n1ogt Sf> \'e re Shingles
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\\'indstor n1s without damage to intPri ors. Pal1<0 sha ngh•s, • 11••,illlt-,
n11nf-ral-sur(act", and dur-
ahlt'. an· n1adP in, rnan'
s h a p • s. and C'Olourt->d in
D a m pcourse hro"·n . J:"r!'~·n. slnle, r£1d and
black Th.-,... :;h1 ni;l1· ~ ar11 Quah
Eng1n1:e rs \\'ith long ~xp.-raPnc.- of "alt•rprootlni; prolilcrns "att-rproof and i n s u I a t tlo
r+'<:Ognis1· the adaptahilit.r of !\IaJtho1d in difflC"ult c·onstruc taon tPmperaturl::'. ~ha ni?Ps."• The
'' ork. '\'here assured protection is in1pPrat " .,. an l hP "at1·r- roof ha~e. on " 'hich .the
prooflng of Ct•llars, foundations. parapPts. "indo\\ and door ~ h 1 n Ir I ~ s aa 1· i faslt>n•·1l
openings, etc.. !\Ialthoid Damp<'our~I' l't•t·urit) "111 he found 1og-1•t h .. r \\"Ith :-l iirdy na11~ .
p1·rmanent and com pl+'te. ,.;houlrl b1• clo"P hoard~d.
'Yrit i- to u-. for dPtaih•d, I
Genuint- :\[althoid Dampcoursf :-"t in ron<'r••t•· 1:-- the p1·rll·ct 11lu~trat ..1l 1nlorn1ation. """,. I
\Yaterprootln~ for foundati on::; at J.{ rounct I•·\ 1·1.
Supplied in rolls of ,·ar) ing "idth:- for foun1latiun:-, r1arap+'ts,
<.tc, and applied in successa ,·e la.r• 'r l' ''1th hot "Float in .... for Floor Coverings
hasf'mt:nts and thP n1ore ""' 1 n· plac1 ·~. ,,.l·ai.:ht appro\.irnatt!ly
l l 2 ozs. to t hf> square foot. C'omprt-ssaon l••,..l 01 <•' •·r '.!11 ton:-; to To protect • concrete L:aying M alth oid on one of the
~nua r.- foot producPd no d•·trim1•ntal •· ff1·c1~. fron1 "dusting" and such Vac uu m o

disintegration. specify ~ a Co.'s depot a t P ort land .
Tennis Courts layer ot 5-ply 1\Ialthoid.
sealed fast to the cement.
l · Fi\ <--pl) :\lalthoid for re-C'0\'1-rin!.(" I• nn1,.; c·oua·t surfac•f.'s, laid This stu r dy :\la}thoid fabr.i obtainable in red. :!:rf>~ .
O\ Pr hard-ramrned Parth or f'Xlstani:: ('On<"rl'l•' or asphalt sur-
ffH't-s, as rf'sili1•nt, llurahle and dust-frt-1 .>tiunt"nan11• PX pPns •· bro\\·n. g loss blark and green: it <'an be C'leaned readily .
as nil LinPs can ht- perananPntl) n1ark.,d on )1althoid fahrac \\'ill " ·ear Jong, and hes fiat \\lthout urling or \\'rinkline
ll as ~up1•rior t o th•• playi11g quality of asphalt or t"Onc·n ll", and It is a sou nd deadener, non-slippe r y, lo\\ in rost. and 1-. Li c of
r1 s 1•n1hl1,s '1·ry c lo:;el) C'ut turf. TIH su rf11.1·.. i:- \'Pr y sn1ooth
an<l vl'ry fast, muc h more comfortal1le to th1· ft'!'l than asJ)hall acid resisting. I f noise on \voo<l floors resounds \\"hen
o r <oncn~te. IJalls bounct- trul! without ""aring tht-1r nap. under!) ing joists arP set too far apart. double layers nt Jt I ll
Frorn. th•• point ol. \ ie\\ of rontinuous phi) ini.: . .. .\lalt houl is 5-ply ~I althoid n1a) be laid for sound proofing.
upPr101 . to A.n)" other court
.., I on J<'actory and 0ffiC'€> Floor~ and in the hornt-.
Of O\c•r 9000 \nit!'.

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Estimates
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Floor "o\ ering "ill l>.-
request to arctiitects and builders for subm1s ion 'ou r
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clients. to~ether \\'ith est1n1ates of n1aterial ar d layin.g 11f
~Ialtllo1d roofin~. dan1pcours1n~. fioorine. and Pab< ' I ~ B
~hingltts and insulatin~

Chandler's Roofing Contract Depat t111ent •

Problems such as pro\'is1on for quick dr a1nag -s lope • f


the roof bac:~placin~ of outlets for rain \\att•r-and s ROOFtt-iG
torth. are factors on \\hich dE>pencl ultin1ate \\aterproofin_ ' It J
satisfaC'tion. and on \\"hich we can givt.> you sound ad' 1c+>
and assistan1:e 'f-his is a subsidiary service to our con·
tract department. \\"h ich \\'i ll under take any ~1allho1d la~­
MAL THO I D CO URT
ine s_o ntract and carry it out \Vith exp€>rt. ,,-illing \\ork1ne11
\\'e \\'ill supply detailc•d dra\v i n~s or ~lalthoid \\'aterproofin.!
A sph alt s u r f ace 1n New St reet, Gardenvale re-covered
methods. and super,·ise e\'Pry stage of the job. assurtll .!
w i t h M altho1d <P hot o b y perm1ss1on of Club Secret ary.) satisfaction to ~ 011 and your client
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PABCO PROD U CT S (A US TR A LI A)
12 l> LIMITED
• MALTHOID
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26 JAMIESON STREET, SYDNEY


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MALTHOID ROOFING AND BASEMENT WATERPROOFING

t; 1•1nti111· ~ [id tho id l{oofi ll g ha" IH•1•1t H..,ed n1anufa1·t111·"1l to a dist111c·t},· •


diff1·r<'nt fortunla
'ii rn11!!hn11 t ~\n ... t ra lia h~ l1•a cli11g _\ l 1·lu t t'l'f-. and \\hil·h ha . . g1\1•11 faY01trab l1• r1·..,11lt-. for O\t'r ~;;years
E11!.!i111·1·r ... 1111· ~-, '1•ar-.. ~Ialtho1d ha-. b1•1•11 ..,,•l1•1·t1•d 111 .\ ustraha "hic·h pro\<'!-. it to be d1·p1·11clahll' \rater-
•11r 111111 ,. pt n111 i111•11t hntlclin!!-. thrnng-hnnt thl' ( 'on1 - prooting.

1111111\\ 1'alt h than any other fabri1· . 'fhe l>lrncll'll coating- nsc>d on <h•1Htinf' ~Ialthoid ,
~ l .1lthn1d l{noti11!! 1-. n1annfartnrell n1uler the l'0111po..,ed of Yariou-. grad"" of J.'loati1H' (a SJH'cial
-..1 r11·t1·-.t lahorator.' "llJH'r' 1... 1011, four -.1·parat1• ,,·atrrproofing a~phalt ) •.., 0111~ produel'd by the
' l 11 ,t101 j, .... lnl.tf1•d throughout the fal:tOr~ t e-. t111g n1a111tfacturl'r-.. of ~Ialthoid . \\' ho are the first com-
1 ... l!.!rt•di111t-. a1Hl thl' ti11i-.hed produl·t. all tht> t'Oll· n1ercial user !-. of a r(•tin1'<1 }Hn·1> pt>trolPun1 a phal t .
..... ' 11•111 p1111 ... h1· i11!! 111a11ufactured by the one co n1 - 'fh e <li tinction oet\\l'~ll ,F'loatine. a spe<'ial pure pet-
pa11y at 011 • fal·tnr~·. a-.-.nring ...~rchitect · of positiYe roleum '"aterproofing asphalt . and native asphalts.
11111l11r1111ty in "aterproofne · and 1naintainf>cl t>tc .. is fully clescrib(>cl in a i-,pecial booklf't \\'hi ch will
4p1alit~ :\htlthoitl '" n ot the . aine a . oth1' r". It l!-i be gladly sPnt to th<' profrssion npon rc•quf'st.

Qualitie' of Floatine Standard Waterproofing


Float11H' has pro' PO itself in ~lalthoid Standard \\"aterproofing ~ p ec ifi ­
troptral cou11trie:-::. and in \retie counl rie:s ca ti oos have bee n th e s tanda r d in Australia
tor built-up r oofs for n•a ny, 1nan) years.
purposes
:'\othing sp~aks high t> r than thi s for rea s on s
_......;;'I
•vhy '1\l a lth oid alo ne s hould be u sed \\'her e
depe ndahl e \Va tE>rproofi n~ is
), tles 1r eti
,,,._ ),(a ltboid standard \ \'aterp r oofing Specifi-
• '?-'<'ti 'ons are ,·ate rp1o o t. li~ht in \\'e ig ht . long-
«' a io g a: d <lt->peu d ab le. In e' e r r large c it)
in th e Coru1uonwea lth there a r e expert
.\ppli.C'a tion \g nts tor a pplyin g i\la l t h oid
'>taudard \\.at e rproo fing SpeC'iti ·at 1ons.

Li ... t of Products
Service to A r chitects
V\· at ·ypro<Jftng pr ble.n1s a1 P 111an~ a ud
\a ri~d Th 1nan11 t a1 t u r r·1s n1ainlain a s taff
111 ,\ ltst ralla who h a\e h <l d J o n ~ years o f ex-
.. aotl p lie'tice. in Wat1•1i1roofine p1 oh Je111S hoth h e r P
..a . _. f\!! apr oa L Xtie \1iplication _\gents ol ~la l­
~ lm id \Y fj\te~ p roo nni.: :-)pecificat 1011 s ha'e had
· ·~t 'ears ot e,xpe ri ence 111 applyinl{ thesP specifi-
11"UOJ1s u;1aer no1 n1al and a hnor1n a l <'Ondi -
Floa•1111 Pral' t1 i 11 assistalll'~ is offered
Genu i ne Maltho 1d Is
I' 1.\ B branded w i th ~he w1thu111 any obllea-
Reg is tered Malth o1d
Trade M r k . art·l11tE>t'l. O\\ ne r o r 1·011tral'tOr.

CO V E RING CAPACI T I ES OF ROOFING MATERIALS


ROOFING
1itlt l.111.J :-:a111rat•·d l"·ll 1,. 111ad .. 1n l\\o "'·1i;ht,.,,
_ Ph a\ 1·1ai.:•·" ' ' It." , ... r r11ll. :ln 1n w1d•·
II\ •·1 a,.;•·" ~.11 11,,. p1·1 roll . :11; tn w1d1
I pl)
, 11qt.u11 ... :.! I :-q ft. and :--;,, :: n1nt111n" fion .:''I tl tn
.:· 111} ,., :! \\ ... ~ht 1,. that 111ost i.: •· n• 1all\ 11,-.. d n
- pl}
"•·Pl) t• XIII!

\ roll nl :\I.tit ho1d FLOATINE


!.l•1 sq II I I 111; t 111• :-- 1.. .-ial ,,.u I• 1 1•r•i11h n ~ \ 'pha ll
.,r -
7 • 't Jun..: t• 011lflln111.., --·· ' " " ' ·u11111i..: .q1p1n,1111,1l ••I) 11111 11.,. II• II
{< ' ,., J J '"" ri1 't n • J ~

----------------~~----------------------------------- R \ ' ' "' \ Y"S CATALOG OE


78
12 b PABCO PRODUCT (AUSTRALIA) LI~fITED

....

Br sbane City
Town Ha ll.
.\ r c hllect : 4,500 square yards
~--·'""'~'._..f. • ,r... T . H . Hall of Flat Roofs

& -
~-...._,an (j G . 1; Pr"nll""·
J;udd··r :
l J:).., I>. 1'arric k .
CO\i ered With . A ..
Spec1flcat1on
MalthoTd.

• -
-
I
••
n MAL THOID ST ANDARD W ATERPROOFING SPECJFICATIONS
"'Fo r \Vaterproofing Flat R oof
t SpC•C'l ific·atiOll "_.\,"
\ .... phalt1
._ li-t layer- Genuine ~Ialchoid Hoot n"' One-{'lly
2nd la) er-Flooded "·ith Floatini> r Special Ac:phal11 \ ... pnalt 1
3rd layer c;enuinP )Jalthoid Hoolln .... Tv•o -ply
4.th layer - Flooded with Floatine r Special .\ 5ph:ilt 1
· 5 th layer Gr nuin e )lalthoid I:oofinc ThrPe-ply Fo r \V~ terproofing Ba
~lh layer- FloodPd with Floatine 1 ~per.ial ..\-.phalt)
Ith layer-Gra' el EmbPdded in FloatinP
C:--pe la I .\ 'l>h a It I
J 1<1 ·ct T)a111pco\1ri-t>
S1H·c·jfiC'at i on " B. ''
1:'ptc1al \ ... 1•halt1
'- 1st. iayer- Pabco F~lt 1nJ rd Ha. 1pcour"'•·
1
~nd layPr- Flooded \\'ith Floatine 1 ~I PCial A'phalt 1 (~p c·1al \ .... phalt 1
:?rd layer- Pahco Felt
4th layer~Flooded \\"ith Floatine 1 Special .\sphalt 1
5th layer-GenuinP 1\laltboid Three-rh For \~.Tater ~ roofing loping Roofs
fith layer-Flooded \\'ith Floatine r ::--pecial .\ phalt)
7tli layer-Gra,·et Ernbedded in Floatine

-

sru'ciftcat i o r; "C."
1 c:t layer-Genuine ~falthoid Tv;o-pl~ •
2nd laye r - Flooded •\\'ith E'loatine r Special .A sphalt 1
3rd layer-Genuine 1\falthoid Extra H·"avy (Fi' e : ply •
~th layer-Flooded \\'ith Floatin P- 1 Special• .\ sphalt 1
~ th la) Pr:_Gra "el Eruhedde.'d in · El oat fne • '
.,, " \~;i>hal t I

~ I
t

--
I ,_ .\ ... phalt I
. Exr
"'..
For Waterproof Lining under Tiles
~IH'" itl< at ion " I '. "
Genuine ~1althoid One-ply laid o\er 1art~r" on \\ h1ch tl bit
purlin and lilt=> batten-. are affixed. en
(( ,., ,,.. d
n
&AM,\\ · ~ C' \T\LOG(C-__________________;;;..,__________ ~------~~__:;;_ ____________________________________________________
.. -
79
lt\'11,\\ ' '
(' \TAlO<:t t. PABCO PRODUCT (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED 12b


• ,- •

Ccmen~ Cap
- ..,
MALTH()\D
rM 4' ~ I P'l t,.'•0 -
' a!> vertical
~mp-proof cour;~ - .()
~
d
>
MALTHOID -
_.A.-

v
rYlt\LTHOID .....
~
~
d~ hor '3fntc~ \ a.
'-

• omp-proo Cour~

.. p
~ .~ J

I .::.
II
·- ... " "
"<

"' • D
l II
, • M"L T HO\ D·
· UNOE. Q · Tl Lli! ·
N I'; u · 0

W~TE. R -PROOFING
p
0
· FOR..·
~ () J\JEMENTJ • AN 0 •
• f L~J H 1,NG TO 0 0
TYPI CAL APPLICAT I O.NS
0
Q EJ EQ VC)\ QJ 0
OF MAL THOID
J K Y [; \.6 ~T •
0
) ~~ -..~m obove 1.s for r>~emenls
Q12v~r.se. for Reservo1r.5
?!

Basement Waterproofing
f1esf I\ Oil S llS\lalJy
to su it pt>('Uliaritie8

po rct• lain
\\t'l~ht;;;·

tail it i~ often

<'lass ol \\'aterproofin~.

MALiT: HOID COVERING


!"trip,; of \lultho1tl an thr.·• f•·•·t w1d1• and i 5 f t>•· t loni.:.
Tl11 s i.:r••at l•·ni;tn 1.- an a~I\ a.nta.i.:.• "h•· n la~ ini.. th .. talirit• 1n
halls \\ 1... n <'ntir~ly !"O\'•·rini.; a floor, lit !ht \Tnlthoid \\"ilh a
""t"
s la i.: ht i.:a11 l't'n strips, just a~ lanol•·unl i :-; laid. this p ... rn11ts
1t to spr1·arl \\1t ho11t >'llhsPqU!·nt \\ranklini.;- ; or, h1•tt1·r still,
·'"al ii to th,. lloor \\1th sp1·1 i al asphaltil" 1·1•n1 .. nt Tho · t> d ~P"
of ~lallhoirl 1n <"ontal"t undt>r tratfl<' t\t ~o <"10,..1·ly that the joint "
"ill i.; 1.Liluall.\' hecon1t• in' 1s1hlt>.
(;<" eru111ent o tfice, wart>ho11se. m e rchant's olllce and !toll s of .\lnlthoid Floo r ('o\1•rini; ar.. str·oni.; ly wrapped for
p11bliC' buil ding Moors in .\ustr.alia clll<l ~e\\ Zealand ha\ 1 • d•·:lpllt l"h frorn ports to inln n d town s. Th,. \\ 1 IKht Pt.'r roll ol
been C'O\'e r ed with !\.1althoid s i ncP 1!104, and there h<l\ e :!:!fl :;;q uat'P f1•.-1 C25 sq u nn ~ arcl s) 1s 1 l!i p ou nd s. Best re sults
il r.- attain 1•d \\h• ·n t1 oor ! 'n\Pran~ 1s lai d o\t'r .srnooth boards
ht:>Pn ~11r pri~in;.!l y lf•w repla<'en1ent~. or •·on1 n I• \\ 11 hout d1•1·p <'rll! ks

._.....................................................-.......................................,..,..,..,..,..,..,................................... RAMSAY' S CATALOGlE


80
R\'t'\Y'S
12 b P A BCO PRO D UCT (AUSTR ALIA) LIMITED (' \ T \ C.OC t;'E

• · CRO./f 0JEC TI ON· Of ..


• •
·MALTHOID· .. ,,
JDE.CIFICATION° A 0

·fOQ· Wi\TlQPQOOflNG 0

LE AD FILLET
• FLAT· l~OOfJ· I
COUNT[
fl'-SH ING
CA~~l[O • 0
THl'-OUGH
e>!\.ICK ~OOf
r1'"-Af' t:T SLAt>
,
I IN d8 SLOPE ON
LEAD fl~i ~OOF ~~5( CON~T~UCTION
I~ P..E.COMMl: ND[D I? (7
COUNT ~
Concr ete
flfl~H ING.


• ' • • • • • "

SHOWING SECT ION THf'...OUGH f L/\T " OO F


• • •
t !W
• •

. .
----Ma\~\io1d \1 ply)
,~ ......... •
. .
.... 6
-- -
/' COVE:.P-..E.D W ITH M.O..LTHO I D SP t C l f lC AT ION ---1f \ oat1 ne.
" ~ IN W~T r: "'. '•
HEAD
. /\. LA I D W IT H G1'.AVE.L f l N l ~H AN D LE.A D .____ Mal tho• d ( 2 t>(y)
0


COUNTE.1'. FLASH I NG
.. = ....:....:.....-f lot)hne
'----M~aho1d t~ply)
I .._____ fl oa~1oe. H
• • '-----'- G ... D.VQ.. I

ARCHITECT ' S SPECIFICATION


FLAT ROOFING OVER BOARDS OR CONCRETE inches at the seams It shall be extended up parapet
PREPARATION wall s and o ther upright surfaces (excepting where
BOARD SU RFACE . -The roof b oards shall be not less sleeves are provided ) to w i th in three inches of the flash.
than l-1nch T . &. G . well .seasoned Balt ic, Oregon, R1mu, 1ng groove. It s hall be cemented solidly to the parapet
K a ur1 , or other similar flo oring or lining board s-hard- walls or other upright surfaces f ro m its top edge and
wood shou ld not be used. The b oarding shall be closely extended to a point 12 inches on to the roof deck and
c lamped , well naiJed and all knot h oles s h all be covered for the full leng th of the flashings
Wi th t1n .
On t imber roof decks proceed the same as fo r. concrete.
CONCRETE SU RFACE. -Th e concre te surface shall be only su b st i tute stagger na1l1ng for the 12-inch solid
smooth, firm, dry. properly graded to out lets. f ree from cemen t ing t o the roof deck. using suitable large- head
all loose materials and swept clean by the General clo ut nails spaced at 4-inch cen t r.es.
Contractor.
ROOF METAL WORK AND COUNTERFLASHINGS.- S ECOND -A,11 flashings shall be reinforced with a
The General Contract or shall leave a suitable flashing layer of 2-ply Genu ine Maltho 1d R oo t ing, extending fr om
groove 1n all parapet walls and o ther upright surfaces a point tw o inches below the flashing groove t o a point
not h ig her th a n 12 inches and not less than six inches six inches on to the roof deck. cemented solidly t o the
above th e roof line at any p oint . All co unterflash1ngs, • underlying surface w i th Float ine All valleys 1nd low
coun t ersleeves, collars, sumps and out lets shall be lead spot s s hall be rt1nforced 1n the same manner as the
or ge1lvan1zed iron. On all metal pipes extending th rough flashings w i th a layer of 2 - ply Genu ine Maltho1d Roofing.
the root deck, co untersleeves shall be used and s h all All o utlets and collars shall be set 1n pos1t1on and either
ext end down• over the top of the collars. All these met a l cemented w ith Floatine or nailed into place w i th suitable
parts shall be- properly connected t o provide waterproof clout nails.
Joint s. All co unterflash1ngs shall extend into the • flash1ng
groove not less than one~ inch and down over the upturned
roofing not less than f our inc hes and shall be f astened •
J"HIRD.-Spread a fl ood coa t o f F loa t (ne. using not
less than 30 l bs. per 100 sq. ft ., over the entire surface QU
firmly into the flashing groove with a galvanized flash- of the f ir:st layer of f a bric and embed the second layer
1n~ nail or metal wedge . All fla s hing grooves shall be • of fab ric si multaneou sly T he Floa t ine to be at a tem -
t pointed with a good cement mort ar, after met al coun t er -
flashings have been inst alled ..,
f"" r pera ture o f 350 degrees F when applied and the second
fab r ! c run at_ right angles t o the previous f abric, over.
ROOF SLOPE. -Th e spec1 f1ca t 1on; as outlined on page lapping tw o inc he s a t the edges and extending against
78 hereo f are suit able for inclines from one inch In f ~~~~~~t Su r.faces to with in one inch of the flashing
42 inches t o one inch 1n six inc h es. Special speci f ica t ions ,.
for steeper surfa ces will be furnished upQn request
Where 1ncl1ne exceeds one inch per foot, the roofing may 1
be laid shingle fashion at rig ht angles . to - ~ e 1ncl1ne of -.,..
I FOv RT H - Pr oceed as 1n " Third " f or each succeeding
layer of Floatine and fab ric unt il the required number
of layers h ave been built up.
th e roof. la pp1ng the 1 sh<:ets 19 inches a '!d blind . na 1It ng, ~
sufficient t o hold th e roofing securely 1n place'."" •

. -I"""
lllli Fl FTH -Apply a fl ood coa t of Float 1ne, using not less
l • · I .,. · than 50 lbs per 100 sq. ft., into which , wh ile h o t , embed •
MATERIALS su ff1c1ent gravel to comple tely cover the s urf ace, the
Materials &hall be Genuine Maltho1d, ,..r?a"b'co No. 2 gravel t o b e clean, dry. and of a size that will pass
Asphalt Saturated Fe lt, Floatine and • P.abco F.:1bre Roof through !-inch mesh and b e rejected by No. 6 mesh .
Coating. Heavy, as required 1n accordance with specoflca.
oa
t1ons as detailed on page 78 hereof ,__,.~.... SIXTH .-After the metal counterflash1ngs have been
' :l installed and the cement mortar po1nt1ng has thoroughly
APP L ICATION set and become dry, beg1nn1ng a t a point two inches
above th e lead or galvanized iron coun t erflash1ngs and
e)(ten d1ng down t o the roof line, the R oo f ing Contractor
shall apply a heavy coat ng of Pabco F ibre Roof Coating ,
Heavy

It \i\f " \1 ' ( \T \1 ,0(, t I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- ...,
81

JOHN LYSAGHT (AUST.) LTD.


YD NEY - ~1ELBOURNE ADELAIDE
BRISBANE - FRE~tANTLE
\VorRs : NE\VCASTLE, N .S.W.

:ARCHITECTURAL
DET:AILS AND SPECIFICATIONS

5HEE:TS

ORB GALVANIZED SHEETS

12c
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1·a\\· n1aterial i11 the fnrn1 of ..,]11•et bars jor th1• pT01lnc·t ion of hoth Bla<'k an<l
(;:dva11i z1•1l . . hr1•t . . i... th(' L1ttr 1· <'qn1pa11y,
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a\'.a ll.. ble. -. troorl> 1n q u a I I t > R r< o m qua lit y for Plain Goal · lhe llrbtrr cla•.s or
recommendl'd for u ~e
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undrr es.acllnr dlmallc
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ORB GAL\' ANIZED SHEET

M a nufacture What T \ pe o f C o n struction fo r Industria l


Oe I
'fhc "holl' of 1li1· ra\\ 1tfat1·1·ial Ust'd i11 1 Ill llUlllll- Buildings Tl

fa<·tnr<• of I J\ sa!!ht ·..., .\ nsl 1aha11 111<1dc sli1•1•ts liuth 'J'IH· 111nilPl'll i 11cl nst r i;d 1111 i ldi11g- 11111:-.1 ha\ f' 1•l.1s- oe
J~la1 k ;111d <~al\ a111zf'cl. ,..., pr11d1tc·<•d 111 .\ust ralia. tic·ity. 'l'hc• r•hic•f ro11s1cl1·rat io11 i11 <'1111st1·n<'t i11u- '-ll<'h
doJJl1
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'1'111 s1<'<'1 t'1·11111 \\hi1·l 1h1• -..lu.<'ts art• rollf'd IS <-t l111ildi11!! i-. t11 hous1 tllf• pl:illt '\O tltat it 111a.\ YJ(•ld aul
J'l'('t'l\l'rl in 111ultipll' har·s fro111 th1• ){r11kt11 11111 the Jll<lXlllllllll of ••fti1·J1•Jl('.\'. ~f')H• '>Jl<H'I' llf ('f'S'<ll ~· to 3-ID·
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th<' pa-..s d1rl'"t• into th" (jaJ,a11izi11g IJ)1·1Hn·t111 •nt. ""~.:...>}'Cl' 1'{' 111 11f rtl ,. sp, c·1•. I n that .. ,.,)nt. a IHl'!!e
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III:.11>" hn.t11d hold thf' pt'Plltic·1· po-..1t1nn fen
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tight th1·onghout the ''01·ks aft1·1· 1•,;u·h 11p1•1·ati1111
dun1n1-..h< d in !'izc• a' 1·1·11u111•1L qu1c·kl.,- :ind 1 <·011- 1

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dt11·1•d Ill an.' }'~\rt of t h1• "01·ld.
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.,!>ut -..pec·ial fac.-ilitic•" a1·.. afl'ordPd to arc·h1tc 1·ts.
c•nguu.•<.'r..,, alla stutlent". t l<' .. to 111,111·1·t th< \\'ork ....
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Exterior View of Lysaght's Newcastle Works.


A typical modern exa"lPle of steel fabr1cat1on with
"ORB" Galvanized Corrugated Roofing and S1d1ng. I
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The htP-,\.qf a g,dranizPd sheet 1h•pe11<1s upon the DE
uniforn11ty . of it".".., zinC' , oat 111~. t h1• . n1a llest u ngal-
vanized spot "' akens th@ "hole ~heet So far a..:
t 1 durahiht~ is <'O ncerned, tht> ba~ " of the galvanized
s h e'et• is ...11nn1a terial; pure iron, l'h'a rc·oa. l iron or steel
"ill n il f' ·rash quickly \\'hen the c·oattnt?; is destroyed

<Jlt!J,." 3Jld "C)Cf:C>.",;;;: HL \fl " brands are the mo:--t
' pPrfe< t ~1nd heavily c·oat(•d "-ht•~t~ 11H111ufactured. and - Ir

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of building'), SJ o \\ deprecia t ion-~a ti<-: la<·t 01 y serv1<·e. I
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C ORRUGATED GALVANIZED SHEETS

• Description • Available Si::es


Tht • (J/,•J: sla11cl:1t tl gah·anizt•tl sht>t>I:-, "h1t•h Ufl'
so t•xt1:•nsl\'t>h 11 , t' d tor all t~ pPs ot tndustr1al und The tab lP shO\\'s the list ot a\ailahlf' sizt>s and
t101nt--.1lt· ~1r1u·rurPs ht>1·aust> ot their durability and i.:au~t-s. and appro:\.in1a l t> 11un1b1'1 o f stan d ard 3-i n .
t1:•s1sta11<'t• tu 1•or1'0'1io11, at' t' n1nnulal·tu r etl in any 1·onuga1 1•cl she1·t~ to a ca!:le wPig h1111~ ahout l<J C\\'t.: -
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s poutin e;, ridging. valleys, downpipes. rai n ,vater
• t head . ,·ent duc·ts. ~ h t!e p trougliing. baths. tank tops
a lld l>O ll O l)l S. el<'

" Fleur-de-lis." Sh eets


t T.hes 0 sh ee t s are largely used fo r t he n1a nu fact ure
_. o( li g ht-er cla sses of guttering, dO\\'ll}>iping, rid g in g .
... ll e t('.. sn1oothn ess of sur face and l l'ee dom f r on1
u se nothin g hnt t h ing <'onspicuous feature!'>.
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6 feet Sheets 8 feet Sh eets
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GALVANIZED SHEET METAL FITTINGS



as poss thh>, avotdin~ lhf' usP of naili-. All l;q1s 1nust
Spouting (or Ea' cs Gutters) ht> n1a<ll' tn th e clire('lion ot thf' water flow .
l'ht"' 1uost usuCll t) Jll'S of gpouting arc illustrated on
The rccon1mended fall for hox and para1)et gutter-
l1r;l\\ing No. 1, the stock sizes being 3, 36. 4, 46. 5, ing is 1 ~ in. to every 12 tt.
ti ins. "idl•, ill t) tt. anrl s le. lengths. Nothin~ lt>ss
th,\n :!ti-~:na~t· sh 'l'I~ ~hou ld hP used, an<l tor lirst- Do,v11 Pipes
<·lns..; "ork, :! 1-~anKt ' "()l J'E'>. ·,...; HI' l TJ" Is rt.>co1n-
11H11Hlt>ll, partl<'nlarly "hen exposed to St'as lclP. Circular do,vnpipes n1acl t:! fron1 "C)lJ::J;\'S HDtfJ"
sheets _a re stocked in d ia1nete r s of 1 ;, 2. 26 . 3, 36.
al lllO"-pht' ff!:-. and -t ins, and 1ectangu lar sect ions in sizes of 3 x 2
in ., 4 x 3 in .. 4 x I in .. and 6 x 4 in . T h ev are of 24
Faxin~ is provided by 1neans of galYanlzt>d spikel't ancl 26 gauge and in G ft. aucl ft. le1tgths, \\' ith
and tu hes or 1 ~-in. " ·ide galvanized brat·kets 1 not less sean1ed joints.
thun l fi-gau~t:) spaced at inter vals of approximately
Do" npipes are connected to spouting \\'it h tapered
3 ft. Thes" brat•kets are n1ade in t\\O t)pes, one is ~al.va11izf'd thin1bles fitted to the botto1n ol spouting.
htled \\'Ith a lt~ht strap, \\"hich cli ps over the bead or Thin1 bles are s l ightly flanged at their tops in orde r to
the spouting, as sho\\·n in Dra,ving No 1 , and the make a neat solder ed connection at th is point.
other i-.. a plain bra<·ket. which secure~ lht> spouting
at the tront. undernt>ath tlie bead, \Vitb ~ x ~ in. Otfsets and elbO\YS to complete the va ri ous lengths
~alvan1zt;ld bolts. ot clo,vnpiping and to set around projections a r e
available. The usual connection to ea,es gutter is
~pouting should be set at a slight fall (say ~ in. in made by straight elbo,vs: special S\\'an-neck bends are
10 ft. to\vards do\vnpipes. and all joints should be used in better-class \VOrk .
lapped 1n the direction of the "·ater fio"·· double
rn· tPd, and soldered. Do" npipes are secured to '"'a lls '"ith 16-gauge gal-
' anizecl st raps, '"hich are sere " ed directly to " 'eat ber-
Ridging a nd Hips IJoa r ds or plugs in b r ick \Valls. An altern ative
n1ethocl for sec ring pipes to brick "'alls is in the use
Gnh a111 .. < ct rii.l~ei:; and hips forn1ed front "Ql '- D~''8 of galvanized " ' rought-iron \Vall hook s. \Yhi ch a r e
Hf. J/J" het-t ... are available in stock sizes of 12. 14, driven into plugs inse rt ed in the joints ol brickwork.
i- 16. l . :!O. 24 ins these n1easuren1ents represent
v.,rHh of :sheet from \\'hich ridging is formf'd l. in 6 ft.
;lJld s ft lt=>ncths of 26 and 24 gauge. The atthile< t
1s rPtonin1 ncl "d to spe<'ify 24-gauge F o r general fla s hing purposes. "()CL' L'.\", HE .1D"
Jo1111-. arP ~ither o,·er-lapped at least 6 in . and
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... < ured in co11nt'cllo11 "·ith tooting sheets. or lappecl
gal,anized s h ee ts are high ly satisfactory, and. a<.cord -
1ng to the nature of the job. 24. 26. or 2 gauges nlay
be u ~e d
!. l>r 3 in. and set·ured "·ith l! -in. '"ide 16 -gauge 'IS!
chp . "t11ch Hre fixed to battens "ith spring-beadeo ~ The dra,ving shows the fl.ashing at the inter section
rootinl! nail ... or ~al' anized sc re\\ s and \Yasbers. ' of a roof antl brick "'a ll. The gal\'anized roofing
"Qf.:J:,'£)."s HE .\D" sheets are greatly used by sheet--• sheets should be bent up agai n st the \Vall for at least
' a hei~ht of 2 in .. and then ove r - fla shed \\'ith 24 • 26.
metal "orkers in the formation of ventilating ridges 1 •
suitnble for all typPs of public and indust ~ial build-
or 2 gauge $lepped cover pieces built in to the brick -
"·ork_ Joints about 1 ~ in . and secu r e d with lead
111g . A type suitable for the latter building is s hO\\'n, -.:_.
wedges All fla sh ings s hould have a Yertical height
the v1>nt1lating area varying according to the require- •
n1ents of the individual job. \'entilating ridges are in . of at least 6 in.
6 ft. nud :-.; ft lt>ngths, and " ' hen place d in position
the end~ are o\er-lapped, or butted arld s trappe d \\' fth Galvanized Fl ats
1 •i-gauJl!';e saddl~ clipi:;, "bich folio"' the conto ur of
the ridging anrl to the battens ai:;
a ho' e.

Gutter Lining

Proportioning Gutters and Do,vnpipes to the On1·-half roof-~pan in feet I


!-'1:tc c•f ,.;ullt.'r in inches .. I
R oof Surface 3 4
~i.ia< 1nJ.: of do\\ npipe in feet 50 50
'fhe size of ~utters and do" np1pes and their distance Another method used is to allO\\' 1 square inch oC
apart for roofs of industrial buildings \\ itb a ~ pitch do\\•npipe area for each 75 square ft of roof su rface
may b~ d~ter.mined from the folio\\ ing table - drained
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ORB G AL\1 A N I ZED SHEETS

• CORRUGATED GALVANIZED SHEETS

i\.pplicatio n to W ood Fra m e Buildings Wall Sidin g


<'01 1 ug.llt>cl sheets. us ,.,,·all siding, are applied in a
s1n1i l ur rnanner to thP 1 ooflng shPt>l!'.4. f\heets rnay
hP l upped 1 a Or 2 C'O rr \l~ClllOl\8 at t h e sidP, but not
" UUJ:" standard l'O tTugalt>d sheets a11• ap11lit>tl less thu n 6 in at thE> t=>n<ls ThP sic\P pu r lt n s of \\'all
training, or nagging, oC orclinary stud \Va ll s shou l d not
1h1~ctl) to hutti>ns or 1n1rl1ns. and ftxt-tl l>) rneans of exceed :l ft. <'en t res \\'hen <lPsigned a<'C'O rd lng to hPst
.:nl\'.inizPd sc•rt~\\·s ~ind \\'<lsh@rs or spt>c1,l1 sprlnK- pr act i <'t>.
iht>ad 'l roortnc: nails Jliercetl throu~h the top ot eal'h f'orners of buildings n1ay be finished hy any of thE>
.dtf-1 n.111 <'n?T\IC:ation the size ot nails or s<'l t>\\'S vary- 1nethorls shown on the d r a"·ing. T hP fi n is h at No. 3
ing h 111 ~ to :i in. Sheet should ht> laid "ith a side is to he ptt>lerred as the ~ah·anized <'Upping p r ovides
a curnplete " ·ate rtlght joh .
I 1p of ~ ('()rru~a11nns and t>ncl lap of ~ ins
R id gin g, Flash in g, Gu t t e r L inings, e t c .
Ealh 'he• t should b~ se(· ur.ecl. as cle:-.c11he'l. at tl\t•
Exan1ples or this \\Ork are shO\\'n on Dra,.,,1ng !'\o 2.
top hott(Hll. :ind ac•ross <'f>ntre. the slHH'lll#t 01 purlin s
Typ1<'al details of finish at Paves and gab lf's are also
or >att~ns not exceedi ng a f t. centres if h£>ets are, to ~i\PO
bt> 1..-.ft unri ·et••d. If purhn · exce~d 3 rt. centres. it is 011tail..; ot th e appli1·ation ot ~alvanized sheets to a
cai·_:s_·a ''-tooth roof are sbO\\'ll.
The curving oL tht> shePts
at the top of ttie sa,v-tooth is forn1ed i n the sheet-
n1etal shop in accordanC'e " 'ith architect's details
The finish at the head provides ex('ellen t ventilation :
tiird-\\ ire should a l ways he fiXPd as inclicatecl, to tl r e-
vent th e ingress of birds

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APPLICATION TO BUILDINGS

Roofing and
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l\P galvanized s heets at the sides. top and botto1n as


r c·on1ruendec.l at Detail "B " Gar.e shou ld be ex~r-
b) riveters so as to a,. id punching holes too
large or b1 eaking the gal' anized l'Oating. I t h; or
hol t~ "'lHtl'e<l a bout 3 in. apa1 t. great impO!'tan<'e that ri,·ets he plac·ed at the top of
lhl, <'orru~ations at the points of fixing.
<Ira\\ 111e, ~\ h~1· • the m~thoct is use<l in c·onnt• ·tion \\'1th generally used t or su<·h
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ORB GAL \ 7 ANIZED SHEETS
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ARCHITECT 'S SPECI FICA TIO N


i n c hes above front edge o f gutter. All laps at ends of
MA~ERIALS sheets shall be 4 1n and doubled riveted and so ldered.
GENERAL Provide a con t i nuous f all of 11 in i n every 12 ft towards
drainage o utlets.
All galvanized materi als noted 1n thi s spec1ficat1on shall
be as manufactured by L ysaght's Newcastle Work s Ltd . VALLEY GUTTERS
Galvan i zed sheets shall be of specified gauge with manu - V alley Gutters s h all co nsist of (a) 22 J.:"au~ · (b ) 21
facturer's brand indica ted on eac h sh eet All hange rs, ... nur • I n. wide galvanized sheets 1n 6 ft . or 8 ft .
screws, nails, etc., shall be galvanized. lengths, care fully b ent t o &hape and laid w ith 4 1n. end
la ps double riveted and soldered.
GALVANIZED CORRUGATED S HEETS
FLAS HI NGS
Shall be standard 3 In. corrugated Au s tral ian ·· ORB"
All flash1nq s shall co nsist of (a) 26 gaug<·, ( b ) 2S gauge
GALVANIZE D LINING S HEET S qalvan1zed s h eet s.
All specified Intern al galvanized l1n1ng shee t s s h all be Flash i ngs at inter sections o f brick walls and corru-
st andard 1 In corruga ted A ustralian " ORB " b ran d . g ated roo fing sheets s h a ll b e properly (a) cut and
• sf1·ppr•tl ( b ) n p ro n <·d two coursts abo'c Intersection and
SH EET METAL 1''t ncl1 ·d at l1·n~t 1 In o ut on to roofing, and secured I n
bri c kwork joints with lead wedges and afterwards
All sheet metal used 1n the fo r mat1on o f flat roofs and pointed up 1n cem ent
in the manufactu r e of spouting, downpipes. ridging. ~ote Spec1h nuhlnc• at para~t 11111llers or brick walls almllar to
gutter linings , flash i ng, skylights a nd ventilators sh all be lht' abo\·e apron f!ashlng c b1 om1ttln'1 tht' portion apeclfylna Oashloa
of (.t) Australian " QUEEN'S HEAD," or ( b ) Au st ralian to be carried out on roof.
'' FLEUR - DE - LIS" b ran d, galvanized tinned special flat Tht' head and sills or door and window openJnas In rorruaated
sheets hf'el ..·alls and the sill or donnera In gal\'anJzed roors should be
na. htd with 11111t' mt'lal prf'\ louslv ~p~lftt'd
SOL DER
Where spec1 f1ed to be used, solder shall be of best RIDGING
grade and cons ist o f even parts of t in and lead. R1dg 1ng sh ;ill be (a) 22 gault•·: ( b ) 21 gauge s heet metal
fo rme d f ,..om in. w i de sheets of 6 ft . o r 8 ft . lengths.
R1dg1ng shall be applied where shown on drawi ngs,
.. WORKMANSHIP la pped ( a ) nt !Past G 1n at end joints and secur ely fixed
" in po~1tion 1n <:onjunct1on "ith roofing sheets: ( b ) at end
Joints a n d M'<' Ured witJl l G-gauA"e c lips spaced two to each
The application of co r ruga ted s heets and sheet nietal ltni::th of r1tlA"ing., and flxed lo battens or purlins with
f1tt1ngs shall be 1n stric t accordance w i th the fo llow ing , (a) spe<.'ial svri n g- ht'aded roofi ng nails; ( b ) galvaruzed
spec1flcat1ons. When detai l s are provided, cons t ruct ion ~< n " " and "ashers.
shall be as indicated on drawings
VEN T I LATING RIDGE S
Care shall be exercised to avoid breaking gii\lvan1zed
coating whe n forming and applying s heet s. Th e same Provide N o. . ... 6 ft . or 8 ft . lengths of . . . . . brand
care shall be necessary when securing s heets with screws, 1n . ven t ilating ridg es. Ridges shall be la i d w ith
bolts, nails and riv ets. Sufficient solder shall be used at (a) ~ 6 in. o' Pr-lapped Joints: { b) butt Jo ints co"er ed ·with
'aps to provide comple te w a terpr oo f join t s 16-:.:uu~e snddle c lips. secu red t o w oodwo rk w ith (a)
,.,pt>cial sprin:::"rl1eadt·d roofing nails ( b 5 galvanized scre"·s
SPOU TING ( OR EAVES GUTTERS) and '' ashers.
Spout ing s h all b e in. 24 gauge ..... t ype ,,,.
in HIPS
6 ft or 8 ft. len gths. Speci f y s1mtl;>r t o
Spout ing shall be (a) :-~cur.: d to ra.1l1· r~ \\1th 16 ~aui.;t> FLAT R OOF
1':'8.h nnized brackets !:il're,vt:d with a · pair oC scre"·s to All wood dec king shall be laid soli d and nails driven
each •tlternate rafter. or at intervnl !:i of approximately f lush and s urfac es swept clean as a preparatio n f o r
a fti: ( b ) ~ecured lo fascia boards with galvanized rece1v1 ng s h eet met al Wood rolls shall then be nailed
:-pik and ch:-tance tuhe:" spac~d on 3 tt. centres; (c) to decking, wit'1 intervals of 21 in. between their sides.
ff\.'ili-n1 1l t q; "' <'Orr~ated rootin~ ~hF-et~ with 16-gauge Cover all panels so formed with 24 gauge 24 in. w i de ga l·
bra1 k• t:< ""'< urt•d to lth t:t·l~ at inlt•rval!< of 3 ft. ~vith a van1zed flat sheets with edges carefully bent u p 1 } i n . at
pair of •• •• .,hn. J::'ah·anizf'1l holl)o', nul,,.: and "asher~ at si des of rolls and 3 in . at intersection of dec k and wall.
e rh point o( flxin~. A ll laps a t en d s of sh eet s shall be 4 in. and double riveted
Spout ing sect ions shall be do uble riveted and soldered and soldered .
at laps Cut holes in ~ p o ut ing for receiving th imble con- Cover rolls a nd upstanding edges of s heets with 24
nect ion of downpipes and properly solder at the se gauge galvan1'%ed capping bent ove r to clinc h sheets at
JUnct1ons. sides a nd secured on top with galvani zed screws and
washers s p aced n ot more than 2 ft . cen t res.
DOWNPIPES t Flash at 1ntersect1 on of walls and roo f as specified
D ownpipes shall be (a) !?I c:ntu:1 . 1 • • • • 1n. clia111tttr under " F lashing ."
( b ) -1 Cli.Ul;"t' \: in. n •c-t11 ni:11lar !"•·• t111n::; 1n lengths
of 6 ft . or 8 ft. CORRUGA TED ROOFING S HEETS
All pitched roo f s sh all be covered with ft . 24 gauge
D ownp1pes • shall be secured (a) 10 \\•'H.lh••rhoanl:-; \\Ith corruga ted galvanlz~d s heets, and applied w i th a side
1• ~ 1 C• i.:nh·an1.r.l<l traps s<·rt \\'l'cl ,.ltt "All ~ (b) to bi it·k- lap of two full corrugations and an end lap of 9 in.
\\"<\rk je>1nt \\1th . Kah 11n1z1 •d "rou~ht iron "all hooks, Sheet s shall span a t least tw o purltn (or batten ) s pac ·
(c) to orr11l:'nt,.d \\all •" id1n:: !-lH·t:t ''1th 11 1-:aug-1• ~ul­ 1ngs and be secu red t o (a all nurlins (or battens) with
\'aniz"a , rl\f•' holti>cl I<• "h• ts "Ith L r• i.ir of .

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in f:'nl- -.prin;.;. h1·n<l1 11 rooflni.:: nails Cor galvanized screws and
\·an z1 d I 011 - .tn•I \\'a:o-hPr. Spacing of same t o be two wn. htir,,;l p11·n ··it tlu ou~h th• top of \'t:ry second corru·
to ever)'. length of pipe.
Downpipes
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shall / be

connected to thimble cwonnect1ons
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• ~al ion. ( b) "t •·t•I purhns "ith ,, " •. in, galvanized hook
holt. r>ro' itl• d with 1-:ah ani:t(·<l and lend washers. three
with swan necks (or straight elbows) and at the f oou to I to "a' h :-h•·• t <;• spnc• <I ~ indirntcd on c.lt•tail$
stone pipe drai ns with rounded shoe pieces through T.he gable rake sh all be finished by applying (a) \\'OOd
cemen ted JOI ~ ts. " J I .,• .. l 111ui:• I onrtl ancl c·:q1 n" sptC'itl•·d in ··carpenter·; ( b ) 24

GUTTER LININGS - ""' .......,


L1n1ngs of parapet. box and chimney gu tters shall con-
,,t ,.
~·,11~, 1n <·np111 ni.:. secured with 16 gauge clips
spaced a t approximately 3 ft cen t res and fixed (a) to
\\0111! 1ra1111nf.i. with J:nlvanize•l sc r~"·s and \\ashers; ( b )

sist o f :('a) !?:! J;aui:e;; (b) !?t ~a111:1• galvanized sheet s, care- ! "1th · - .. 1n ;.;alYan izc·u bolt!> and wa~hers to tht- roofing
fully bent t o shape' and laid on (a) \\ood lane gutters .tn•t !"idin"' ""' ~·t~ rornuni.. tlH i::.alJle rak"'
' 'on tructt:d to <l~u1il, ( b ) 1n, -~ :\. _l 1n. gnhnnized<tioop Curved s h eets at the head of sawtooth roof shall be
iron hani.:-t"r:< :-Pll<'•·d nl ·~ ft 1 •·nl n•s n nrl • l•ol1<·d to c orru · c u rved t o a i n . rise and provided with .. x . In.
,.::at• d roof1ni: '"' • t:< \\ ith :t p1111 C•l .'. • 1n i::ah ttn1.r. .. rt batten secured t o s h eet s with (a) spr1ng·ht:adcd na.ils.
hoJts ·~rOV}«lecl \\1th l!Rhaniz•d "a,..h• nn ut l&C'h point Cb) ~ahnn17t1i ~<r• w~ and \\n~hers. Th is batten shall
ot ftx!ng. Lining shall extend up p i tch of roo f f or a
m1n1mum distance o f 8 1n. or t o a point at least 5 vertical
.., p rovide f1.<ing for the o uter edge of galvanized bi r d wire
secured as ~how n ,. on detail drawing.

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ORB GA LV ANIZED SHEETS

SKYLIGHTS. GLAZING BARS AND VENTILATORS

General G la:: ing B a r s


Thl' torn1.\t1on oC skylights. ventilators and gl.1zlng The g la zi n g of saw-tooth roofs and other largl'
hars ts usually t>ntru st<'d to sbeet-n1ctal s pecialists, a rea s Is n1 os l etrectivPly ca r ried out by the use of
"'ho~e fl att>nted syst e n1s , in thf' n1a1orlty or cases. patentt>d glazing bars. 'vhlch generally consist or
1ncl1tllt•s the t> xclu ~lve use of"<)( l~ E .Y'S Hf'' tn" s h <'Pt s s pe cial stee l sections complete 'vlth condensation
as th,, ~ah a11ized s h t't.> l nH•tul Thi s can he rencllly channels ancl g lazing ca pping. The application s o r
apprt•l'iatt><I " ' hen tht' great stre n~th anrl rigidity g lazing bars to sa,v-tooth roofs a r e sho\v n o n Draw-
"'hich thPSP RlieP.t~ impart to the a r ticles a r e l'Otl - i ngs Nos. 2 and 4, the latter drawing sho,vlng the
"" id e r1' d . l'ross-sec tlon of a typical bar.
Th P outstanding featur es of such bars are : -Pro-
'ision ror draining a'vay co ndensed moisture ; maxi-
n1un1 light area fr eedom for expansion and con-
\\it h t••\\ e xct•pt1on .. ~alvan1zerl 1t1Plal "'''Ylt~ ht s traction of g lass. and light con s truction .
• .1sually l'Onsist ot four: chtfereut types . In n1ost cases, the bara are delivered a lready
t •' Jo"ixl'd un,·e ntilatPd trne. clri ll ed. readv for bolting or screwing to purlins. The
111 1 Fix e d ven11 late d type. l' ec on1n1ended spacing or bars is 2 ft. Ct>ntres
l tii) t •nv e ntilated type fitted
pulley for O ll ~ ning. Ve ntila to rs
" ' 1 \ entilated t~ pe fitted .v. ith The u sual types of ventilators are ind1rated on
ror opening Dta\ving Xo . 4 . The sheet m etal u sed in the con-
.All tht> aho\t'! skylights are obtainable in varying s! ruction ot any of these vents s hould not be less than
rnt>a,ur nH nt.,., al'cording to the n1anutactur:er's s tock 2 4-gauge. The first three types are suitable for use
in public or semi- public buildings .
. Inle t "\'cntil a t o r .- These vents. as shovln in
Typil'.d t•>.a n1p! e-. 'ilof fixed un\'entiH\ ted a nd venti - rlra"·i n g, a re provided 'vith hinged hoppers, which
..ited :sky ltglitl:i nr~ s ho"·n on, :Q,ra"·ing No 4 . .The re ulate in comin g draughts. The us u al position i n
nx.r•1l un' t>ntilated type, in this case. is pr'Q' i(:l ed '"ith " ·a ll s is abo ut 6 ft. 6 in to 7 ft. from ftoor line to
" <' ntre ~lazing ha r . "· bich is a ne ces 1ty for all s ky- lO"'E: r edge of int e rnal face of ventilator. Sizes are
11:litL of ext r eme widths. The glass is in se rted in tbe as Sho"·n ou dra "·in gs; an additional size. 12 x 5 in .,
!rame or th e sky li ght. and secured in posi tion "ith is available for s tud-wall install ations.
l!:alvanlz ti l'Jipo.; at the hotton1. being !;\.lpport ed at the
f'nt r1~ hy nH'ans o f the g lazing bar In bettt>r-class Outle t , .t>ntila t<>rs-•.\re p r ovided with weighted
. . kyh~ht". this cent r e tiar 1s r ei o(orce d " ·ith a st el s hutter, e xternal baffte p late a n d bird 'vi r e, a n d a r e
... .,c t inn plac e d n ear the ceilings. I n addition to the g iven
s ize's, there is also mad e a 12 x 5 in. size, s ui table
\ 'i>nlilation i:s pro,ided at th e sides ,,·i tb perforated tor installing in s tud walls.
inc or " ·ire gauze. \\'hicb is p r ot cted fr o m the w atber
by n1Pano.; of gal,·aniz ~ d hoods. thu ~ 1nakiE_g the ( '(>" ·l ''~ nt -
.Are s uitable for ins talling at ceiling
1ngr eo.;s or rain imposs1ble. •• :.i. • levels. Standard sizes, together with a typical
Opening skyli~ht are sim ilar in c onstru tiQn t he~ • in s tallation , are sho,vn.
o ther types. but the glass panes are so fr~ m.ftd th t -"'>. 'boded ,,.rul Ve nts.-These a r e largely used
hPY n1ar ht> operatt>d fr o m bel<,>\\ by means 9 cords . h?ca se. of their Jow cost and simplicity or in stal-
~lllllt'vs • nrl le,·e r s ~r J .. ~----. ling 1n s tud '""alls of domes tic buildings.

MISCE ~ LANEOUS DATA


Ventilating Ducts
It po:--s ihle, th e pa1nuug ot &,a h ·anized hePt " ::> s houl "QC. E::E .Y'.'i HE' llJ " galvan ized s heet s art> recom-
be delayed six o r nine months after the-y are fixe<l But mended for use in the construct ion of \ ent1lating ducts
i t this is impossible, the s h eets n1ay be " ·ashed "ith - their uniform quality, retention of shape a d rigidity
~ ' e ti1· acii:l and ttien thoroughly " ·a..... h e<l ngnin "it h ....,.,~...... when bent Into circular sections and r es istance to the
"at1•1· and ullo\\ N l tc) <l r;\ b<-fore the- pai n t 1.... u 1,pli("(I. orroslve action of _gases n1ak e thent highly s uitable for
There are also available 'arious priming coats ''bi ch . -an class es o( conduit nd airduct 'vork .
are prepared ready for application to the s urra s ()f Th e follQ\\ ing sizes and g'auges are recn1nn1ended for
ne \\' ~al\'auized :-beets. c ircular and r ec tan g ular sections
\Vhere exJ1osed to 5ea ., ')
..)1ould be painted "ith oxide of zinc, ,,·hich i!-' rnor:e
t:tfic ient than " ·bite lead .. ~
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In all ca~es be sure that sheets are tlioroug ly dry----2<.,....._.. 30 ·


1 2 t 5t 72 above
before painting, as this is the usual cause for paint not I
:?fi 10 72 St 1a1iuve
.1dherin~ to the s urface
Sicl e and end laps s nould ah,·a)s INSTALLATION NOT E S.
lXln~ All ducts hav in g a cross-sectional area of six square feet
or larger, should be stiffened with internal corner angles
Solder: rivet ed to duct.
Ordinary solder consisting of t>\ e n parts of t 1n and Make all ducts wi t h slip joint s in t h e direction of the
lt"ad, and ftuxes of r esin or spi rits of sall s Is generally air flow.
used fo r golde ring galvanized s h eet s. D ucts should be essentially airtig ht-made up with standin g
seams.
The connecting parts of s heets or fittings s hould be All d u ct work s h o u ld b e s up por t ed in a s ubst antial m anner.
1n tight contact and thoroughly cleaned before fiux i.:t Sm:.ill d u c t s sho u ld be su pport ed wit h h eavy st ra p -I ron
:i pJ1li~cl . h angers; large-size duct s by angles with vert ical ro d hanger•.
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'.ARCH I TECT 'S SPEC IFI CATI O N


(Continued from Page 9)
WALL SIDING SHEETS Skylight• shall be c omplete with condensat ion gutters.
Wall framing shall be cove r ed with . ft . 24 ga uge capping and clips ; all centre bara over 4 ft . 1n le ngth
corrugated sheets applied w ith side laps of ( a ) li. cor ru- shall be of special steel glazing bar sect ions.
gations; ( b) 2 corr ugation s, and an end lap of 6 in. Glazing shall be as speclfted In "Glazier."
Nole.-Complet e paragra ph 5pecl !ylnr ah eeta to be secured to aide G L AZING BARS
pur Uoa or norr!ng w1tb same methods or tlxtnr as p ro\•lded !or rooftn e
aheeta. Glazing bars shall be of an approved b r and with sec·

EAVES FINISH -
The sheets shall be fin ished at ( a ) the eaves; ( b ) t h e

t ions designed to prevent the Ingress of water from the
outside, and constructed with condensation channels o n
the inside. Galvan ized metal shall be of 2<4 gauge and
shall be reinforced with mild steel sections when spa n s
gable, by c u tting t h e!ll para lle l to t ~ e .~a ke a nd ~.~ ( a ) exceed 6 ft.
a pplying a wood fascia as speclfled .1n Carpe n ter .• ( b )
br1n gi n ~ them in to flrm contact 'vith the u nderside of Bars shall be spaced at .•. ft. centres, secu r ely (a
p rojecti ng r oofi ng sheets. s c rewe d, ( b ) bo lted to root framing.
Glazing shall be as spec lfted In " Glazier."
C ORNER FINISH
The corners of ga lvan ized sheet walls shall be fin ished V E NTILATORS
w ith (a) 22 i;auge; ( b ) 24 gauge. in. capping sec ured Provide and install where d irec ted the f ollowing ve n.
w ith 16 gauge clips spac ed at 3 ft . c entres and fixed ( a )
• "ith ~alva n ized screws and "ashers to corn e r posts; ( b )
t llators, wh ich shall be of ( state bran d or Colo•
make ), and constructed to the requirements ot t he
to siding sheets ·with ......•. in. gal\•an ized bolts and . . .. . . . . . .. T
\\·ashcrs Sote. -• The local bod)' "'ho ba.s Jur1sdJctlon o\'er the work
INTERNAL LINING S ( a ) N os . , .. x In., 24 gauge sheet meta
Note.-Plrst specify l be areas to be lined, ~uch as the somts or inlet ventil ators, the full depth of walls and fitted c o m.
~taJrs partition UnJnr s, etc plete W ith h inged hopper and externa l w ire mesh Ve n.
t1lators shall be carefully Installed 1n walls, havi ng a
The foreg oi ng lin ings sh a ll c ons ist of ( a ) 26 gauge; height of . ft . • in. from ftoor li ne t o the low er
1b ) 2b gau~c . . . . ft . s tandard 1 1n. corrugated s heets edge of interna l f ace of ho pper. ,.
applied with a lap of . corrug a tio ns, and sec ured t o ( b) N os . , x In., 24 gauge sheet meta J
w ood f r am ing w ith r oofing na ils. o utlet vent ilato r s, the full depth of wa lls and fitted com .
plete with weighted shutter, external baffle p late a nd
S KYLIGHTS bird wire.
Provide and install where d irec ted N o. . . •. brand (c) Nos . , . x . In. d iameter, 24 gauge sheet
s kyl ights. meta l cow l vents fitted c o mplete w ith exhaust co wls,
Skylights shall be 24 ga uge ( a ) flx ed ven tilated type; tubing and bellmo uth s, with the latter prope r ly s c rewed
( b) flxPd u nven tilated t} pe; (c) ventilated t} pe fltted t o suppo rt ing framing . Corrugated sheets shall be cut t o
\vith lever and pulley fo r opening, (d ) un,·Pntilated typi> permi t the v ents pass ing thro ugh roof ; and ftash1ng a t
fitted with lever and pullc-y for openine-. th is j u nctu r e s h a ll cons ist of 4 lb. m illed lead dress ed ove r
,.oofing corruga ti on s and c arri ed upo n the tub in g .~--..

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TRAN S VER S E S TRENGTH
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OF C ORR U GATED S HEETS.
breaking "eight in tons (<il:strlbut<·d >
unsupparted lt>n~th o f sh1·t·t in inchP.s
DEFIN I T I O N OF THE BIRMINGHAM S HEET
I e . ( BG ).
GAUGE '
t thickness of sheet an inchl".:. ;,
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I• co\·t-r1ng '"id th of :sh ct>t 1n in< h• ,; •
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ti = depth of corr ugations in in1•h<'s
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5 1/Slh 10 .125
<h~ t rahul' d loarl in tons.
:l/32nd II 1 !? .099 I
SAFE UN IFORM LOAD I N PO UN D S O N O REGO N 5/ 61th 1i .07S r _,,
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P U RLIN S - O N E I N C H T H IC K . I .. .OG2 •
f F1l1n stre:o:s-1 2110 lh:s J1t r :<'J 1n '

l>t>pth of }'urltn ... an Inc-h~:;


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Tank i::e
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1110
115
335
2 n
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400
3-45
1150
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10 0
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CO RR UGATED

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41 0 535 6 0 35 J)ia1nPt•·r •
3G(I 4;0 600 74 0
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G ft.. II 8 ft.
EXAMPLE-
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~nan of 11urhn:s Ci.t•.,• d1:;tan<.1• of tru:-~·~ c. to<'.) c: 11 fPet . •I ~al. gal
Spacing o! purlini. c. to c. = 3 feet.
3 11
Load = 30 lbs . per ' lilq , ft . of roof ar~a <lnclu1les 20 lhs. for 3 G
SOIJ 400
hve load and 10 lbs. for \\·eight of purlins and roofi ng iron. 3 .... !~ 360 430
Tot a l loa d o n p urlln = 30 x 3 x 1 4 == 1, 260 lbs. I .. 20 560
4 0
Select a d epth of purlin, say 6 in.
Referring- to tahl~ a bove for 'span, 14 feet, and -depth or •
4
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540
590
620
720
purJln, 6 inche1, i t w ill be fou nd that 350 lbs. I~ the safe !
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5 7~7
0 720 960
wnltorm lo&d fo r & beam 1 inch t h ick ; then 1·260 divided by
:l60 -= 3 g inch~• : u :.e a •t in ch thic k purlln.'
n- . • ~.
' 0 1,050
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WUN D E RLI C H LI M ITED


M :. nufact u rers o f

' T ert"a Cotta Roofing Tiles 12e


Adnlln1s t1 a t 1on: BAPT I S T S TREET , RE D FERN S Y O N E V, N .S.W .
Sh o w rooms a nd Ott1 ces:
SY O N EV: B il p t 1st Stree t , Red f ern BRI S BA NE: Amelia S t ree t , V <i lley. File No.
S TH MELBOURN E : 210 H an nil S t ree t . N EWC A S TLE : Bu il d ers' Exc h a ng e, K i ng S t .
A D E LAIDE : G ro t e and M orph ett S t ree t s. HOBART : 139 M acquarie S t ree t .
P E R T H : L ord and Sh ort St ree t s. LAU NC E S TON : 7 1 S t . J o hn S t r eet .

I Fo r O t her P rod u c t s, s.ee P ages 22, 55, 102, 176 a nd 240j

l) rod u ct
1'1 •1 1,1 ( 111 t ,1 'l'tl1•-.. 111' \'al'inn' patt1·1·11-... i111·lud111g t ht•
"1·ll-k1111\\ 11 \l.11-..1 1111 p<lt 11·111 : <llttl ~h111i.d1•. < '11rd11\ a
( pa 1·a 111 I -..1cl1, \ I 1-..-..11111 la l'l!t' and \I 1-..-..111n -..111a 11
ta111·1·1·d -..1d1•... l tali.111 . and ~p1111i~h -.\ 1111·ri<·.111

Colou r
'l'h1· 1·11lour-.. 1·11111pl'l'-l thl' fan1iliar -..hC1dl of r 1•d a11d
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\·h111·11 lat1· .il-..o nn1111•rou' t•fft'c·t . . in glaz<·d and "l'llli-


!!l:t d lin1-..l 1 , 'l'h1·-..1· JH'o\·i1h• -..<·opt• fo1 roofill!.! t l't'<ll -
lllt'I , 111 tit IH 1 1·11·h 111<li\ idnal c·oloul'" or 1•1'1' i11t1•r-
1ni11!.d1·d . . h.1d1·-.. 1n·otlnt·ing an harn1011ious hh•1Hl1ng of
IJri~.dil 1·olot1l'lllg-.

Acce-.sorie!:t
l:id!!tll!!. )·'1111 .tl .... n11d ( '1·p.... tiug. in c·olcnu· . . a11d glnzl'"
• to n1:1tc·h ti 1 'I iJ,., an• a\ailahl1• in a \Hl'i<'t,\' of ,iz1'"
·11 ul pat tt·1 n-..

Qualit ies a nd Adva ntages


\\'1111u1, l.1 .. 'l't 11.1 ( 'otta Hnolinu- ·r1l1• ... ctl'l' 1·1·1111\\ tu·d
• for thl·il' l'XI r1•tJ1l' hardnt'''· truPnt>s' to -..ha pt and . . izt'.
and "id1• 'al'il't~· of t·olour' a111l pattPl'll'- 'l'lu·ir pro-
lific lL'-l' t) 1·011;.d1011t th1• ('oUIJllOH\\"l'Hlth 1-.. 1·011<·lt1'-l\t'
l \ idt•JH·1• ; ' to tl11· adva11ta.!!t''- thl•\· . off1·r. :\ot 1111]\. ar1·
tht'Y 111n1·h 111or1· att ra1·ti,-P than othe1· t.' JH'' of 1·11oti11 !.!.
l111t th1·.'- Jl't:ii11 tl11-.. qnalit~ 1111h•tinitt'ly. a11<l ontla"t tl11·
,, 1·u1·t 111 ,., t h1·y !!l'a1·1· 'l'ht•r1· j..., no uplH•1•p 1·0 . . t

Below-Wunderlich Cordova T iles <Ch ocol a t e Colo u r). M arseille P a tt ern Wu nde rlic h T i les.
rl
G lazed Tiles fo r Countr y H om es
For Coantry h on1es. \\' h er e the conser\·a-
llon of E'\ er) d r op ot r ain water is a con -
side r ation. \\'e offer glazed a n d sen1i-g l azed
Tiles, \vhi('h are ' i t t u a ll y non-a bso rben t.

Experience a nd Facilities •
There is a \\'underl i ch p l a n t for the
1a1anufactu1 e ol Terra Cotta noofing Tiles
in e,·er y • tale, \\'it h the excep tion of Tas-
111an1a. " ' here, ho"·ever. a m ple stocks a r e
n1ain tained \\'e a r e the la r gest n1anu-
f ac t urers 0 1 t h ese T iles i n t h e Sout h ern
II ern ispher e.

Method s o f Fixin g
On account of th <> sli g ht Yari alions i n
sizes of Tiles n1 an u factu r ed by t h e '' ar i ous

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\Vun d e r lic h pl ants. il is not possi b l e to
pro,ide reliable d ata h ere as to spac i n~ ol
hattens or n1ethocb~ of fi\.in~. bu t ro mpl et P
intorn1ation \\'ill IH' supplied by o u r
nearest S.lles o ffice. ~n rf-'ctuest.
(( n 1nu. on no.I piJgt)

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a m ple,B oard Di play


Correct Lengths o f R a fters •
\ s.t, 111_ in labo 11 1s l fte1 led. and a 1norP se cun• root ~ho\\ IloJrds <lispl.l) 111:.:: san111le 1 oots are on \ "i l"\V at
r esults. it th«' ratters are cu t t o a length thttt ,,·ill per- thP ~ho'' roon1 0 1 \\ o rk s in t!\ Pl') ~tate. Th ese Boards
niit ol the ns•' 01 "hole 1 or uncut 1 Tile s to1· the la...;t t•n1brace a \\'idP 1 an~e ot culo u rs and p attern~. enablin g
ro\\', ltnishing a t the ridg-e. On a ppl iration. \\"e \\"ill
pro,·ic!P a " r atter c.itd" ~i\llH! the c·o1 1t ct l<nJ!th" ol the a r chi t ec t to 111ake hi::; selt.•ctio n 1111der ideal co ndi-
l'~tl ters a<'<'o r ding to the nun1bc>1 ol ro\\ s ot ;\larscilll' l ions.
palli>r11 Tiles th< root in\O lYt>s
B ooklet in Colo ur
Estima tes for R oofs - Fixed Ou r Booklet, "Hoofs ol' Til e." 11ro' icling illustrations
(lu otal10J1s tor 1oors ot \\'unclt'rli<·h Tile::-;, fixPd 1·0111 - in colou 1s ot \\"1111<IP1 llt'lt 'l' il £> Hours. ,,· ill be sent. post
plpte in any part ot the Con1111on" e,1Jth, '' tll hl' l11rnishcd
on rcq 11esl.
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" Pattern T e i r .~.. C o tt a Tiles of 1n te r n11ngled


Th ere ts r ef1nen1ent tn a treatn1cnt with Wu nder 11ch Sh1ngl ..
colo u rs ; '" m.1rked con t rai. t with the rugged beauty of Cordova and M1 ss1011 Pattern Tiles.

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95
BROOKS, ROBINSON & Co. LTD.
ELIZABETH STREET. MELBOURNE 12j
• LUX FER WOR KS· MAFFRA STREET, SOUTH MELBOURNE

s .\ A File No.
Telephone l-.-f 3131 (5 l ine~)

[Fo r Other Prod uc ts, See Pagea 70, 141, 172, 235 and 468]

~ HE " LUXFER " SYSTEM OF ROOF GLAZING


De!-c r1 pt ion
FEATURES
The Lu~fer·· patented systt>n1 1s one or the o ri ginal
form::, of puttyle~s roof glazina::" Many ~ears or practical _\ bri,.f :-ou1n1uary of the g-t>nt'ral Cea.turt>.S of the "Luxrer"
t:;ll:lzing l>ar unit is as follo\\·s:-
experience ·with roof glazil1~ under all sorts of "eather
1 Permanence.-\Vith the exception of the metal glass stop
•ondit1ons has resulted in the production of glazing bar nt the lo" er end of the l>ar, only the glMs and copper capp1n~
uni~ . having the qualities of strene:th, simphclty, are exposed to the \\'eat her. "Luxter " gluing Is posit 1vely
t-nduranre and adaptatiility to all types of roof const ru c- watt rt11;ht and should therefore last ns long ns the building.
tion 2 Freedom for expanalon and contrac t ion of gla11.-The
~la::-s i:; held in place by the copper capping- w lthout the use or
Tiu: " Luxft>r" i.rluin~ l•ar units an> a-\'ailable In t wo slzes- putty It is tight, yet fn·e to expand and contra.ct, thus
~o :. and No. 3 sections for spans l·wlthout the 4Se of purllne) ellmlnat ing glass breakage. •
up to ti and 10 feet r spectlvely BOtn s ctions with detaJls
or a11pltcnt1on are sho·wn on the t\VO following p~es-a etud> 3 Condensation Gutters.-These are so designed that con-
of which \\'ill shov. the slfQpllcity of the assembled units. In densed moisture Is rapidly conducted to the exterior There 1s
tJoth cn:,,es the unit consists of a special!}• rolled and galvanized also formed between the glass bearing and etem of the section
section actinl:' a.s a combined condensatio9 gutter and auppQrt- a drip gutter v.·hich catches any possible leaka ge.
1ni::- l>ar. for the glL's. whJch ls secured by a rolled copper cap 4. Eas e of Glass Replac ement.-By unscrewing the nuts oC
t\xcd down ~·Ith b r onze bolt's ano nuts. A strip of asbestos ls the bronze bolts. the capping can he rPrnoved easily for nec,..:;-
placed between the cap and glass to ensure a tight connectlon ::;ary glass replacements caused by accidents.
and pr~·vent any great movement or the gla.ss. The combined
suppqrt!ng har and condensation tutter la of special Interest, 6. Other Advantage s.- Admlttance or rnaximum daylight;
a~ It o\'('rcomes the Inherent deH~cts of bunt-up sbeet-metaJ formation of dust-proof skylights; and ease o f e r ection.
con<h nsation i.:-11tters ·which are characteristic or some glazing
bars

SPECIFICATION
S AW -TOOT H GLAZING. . Glazing bar sec tion shall be " Luxfer" (a) No. 3, ( b )
No. 2, g alvan ized ateel 1ectlon1, co unteraunk b olted
Note.-Work by oth e rs-1:.'nJ~ss ot;h~rw1se !5}>ec1fftt1, all
~· t:t:I or \\ood roof fra.ru1ru.:-. guttPr $, ridging$ and tla"'Sf\- a t the rldge and h lpa t o the flange• of atar aectlo n,
1ngs shall t>e provided for ·n another por ion of the ~ and secured at the (a) concrete c urb by counter-
archl tect · s specincatlQn. sun ~ riYeting to a 2 in x t In. :;teel plate, which
10 turn shall be ftxed to the concr ete with rag bolts
Where ahown on drawings, saw -t ooth gla z ings shall be (or approved expansion nttings) , ( b ) wood curb
of the " Luxfer" Patented System o f R oof Glazing pro- \vlth ........ Inch s <:re,vs.
vided and fixed complete by B rooka, Roblnaon &. Co. Ltd.,
who shall make all necesaary arrangeme nts w ith the 0se paragraph 2.
general contract.or for hie co-ope ration In thia work. The skylights sha II be rendered dust- proof by l In.
The construction shall be as followa : - x i In. dust strips ( grooved and titted w ith aabeatoa
cord) applied to the curb. These 1tr1ps shall be
( 1) Glazing . bar sections shall be "Luxfer" (a) No. 3. supported by metal clips se c ured to the c u rb and
<b) No. 2 galvanized steel sectiona properly (a) · flanges by the various bolta , screws or rivets
• <> Unt~r:4unk bolted to steel roof framing. (D) employed in the flxlng of glazlng bars.
s crewed to wood framln~ ~Y\r~lll
Ridging and h pping shall cona lat of ( •) 24-gauge
(2) The glazing shall consist of 24 in. wide l In. wired > bnlv n1;r,td iron, (b) . . .. , .gauge copper, (c) 4 lb.
glass, which shall be secured by gauge copper !"t-.:'::!:-J 111111 u I ad dresst:d over "'OOd rolls
capping fixed down to the steel 1ectlon1 with bronze
headlesa bolts and nuts A strip of asbestos cord F.lasti1ng at c urb and where else neceasary shall
shall be placed, parallel wtth the run of glazing consist of 4 lb milled lead.
bars, between all glazing capping and glass . GABLE-END SKYLIGHTS.
SKYLIGRT CONSTRUCTION Ridge shall be a 2 In. mild steel star aect1on w ith gable
Note.-Work by others I nt .. ~s oth•·rw1sP :-p1•c1ft.,d, all consisting of 11 in. mild steel angle framing .
\\'Ood or concrete 1•url>s shall be provldt>d . by ot la•·rs. Note.-\\'1th the t"Xception o! refercn<t>R to hlpp1~.
Para.Kraphs 4. 5. C, 1. and 8 can hf' repeated. Paragraph
Skylight construction shall consist of the "Luxfe r" - ~houlcl ht • ntargt·d as follows -
patent Improved System of R oof Glazing provided and Gable end glazing shall con11at of similar glass and
fixed complete by Brooks, Robinson &. Co. Ltd., who w ill shall be (a) s1·1.:urely be&Qed into Cram.in,; \\Ith . ..
be required to submit detailed drawings for the approval 1n<;tal beads. (b) carefully set, embeddPd and back-
of the architect. puttied in mastic putty
The conatructlon shall be as f ollows:- Notes on Speciflcatlon.-(1) \Vhere copp er capping
comes 1n <'Ontact with any galvanized iron, such &-'
HIPPED SKYLIGHTS. rid1'ings, hips, etc.. the faces of the two metals should
(3) Hip• and rldgea shall conalst of 2 In. mlld steel lit> insulated against each other In an api>roved manner;
atar section• f ramed and erected with all proper <2 > IC dPsi red. otht>r suita.l>lf' glass may be used In lieu or
connect ions that specified.

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8AllSAY' 8 CATALGGU9
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HALF FULL SIZE Of


SECl ION N<2 2 FOR...f SKE.TCH Of LUXF E~ GLAZING TO SAW-TOOTH ROOF
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SPANs ~ up TO b -0.

N OTf
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Slt OO KS .11..0&INSON ,P...o' 0£ &WNZf. HEAOl f.)S &OLT
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0
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• E.~E.C. T E.O &Y OTiiEA..~
C.AlVANIZED STEEL CY &A-.. TO PUR..LINS
GALVA N I ZfD P.. tOC.IN G
SECTIO N.
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DETAILS OF THE N93


' LUXFEf( PATENTED
GLAZING BAR...
cbrr t1t. FULL SIZE T 5f.C.TIO N
COf'l' E.I.
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BROOKS I APPLIC JION OF''LU 'FE~ GlAZING


f\OBINSON
TO STEEL FRAME SAW-TOOTF.;I •

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SPAN S UP TO 10 O '

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• C LAZINC f)AR..
FULL SIZ[
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BROOKS DEfAILS Of t rtE '~ LUXFE ~H SYSTE~·,~ Df\AWING


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CO SllRUCTIO~._.,...-~ 9rw MA~.I B3 1
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·L---M ALLEYS L TD.


MANUFACTURERS OF SKYLIGHT~

GENERAL SHEETMETAL WORKERS


l VENTILATING ENGINEERS, E AMELLERS SHERIDISERS


... \ \ Head Office 'l and S how room
j
50-52 MOU'°"TAIN STREET SYDNEY McEVOY


.. Postal Address . Box 2, G P 0 George Street W~st Sydney•

I F o r Other Produc ts See Pages 263 and 3-i2J




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, Patentk yligh ts ~[ean More Da} light


I
'J'f1<•y }ll'O\ td e 11.ttUraJ ll!?hf clllf} cllll)llt• \ t•llt tla ( 1011,
aucl ar • 11 ...1·tl 1·xtens1Y1•l,v in huilcling . . nf 1•\'Pl'.''
'fh 1• .... ,7, .....
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dt . . eri pt ion. ".\IadP fo1 ~,·,. r,- r11of 1111d1•1· the "un. f1·a 111e <t nd ·t ht• l' li p . . \\'h i1 1 },
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NO DANGER •

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MALLEYS
SKY LIGHTS
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ol>t.al na~le
dom~ wire pro-
tection ;-uards, i(
required. for out-
side u .-,e nd street
frontat:es ....
• ~ialleys' P atent k ylight (Fixed T} pe)
.\ 1110-..t d1•p1•111lable -..kylrght. built of r ·lialJl1•

rnatcrial~-guarautee <l ''atertig-ht <;IazPd "'ith -h •


nlill-rolled gla " ' btaiuable a l"n \\'ith 1 in. ,,·ir1•-
cast glass. The 111 ~t :sho"·" th1.! 1111-tho1l of fixi11 ~ thP L
!!la s to r cn<l cr th1> ... k~ light \\'at1 rtight and leak-
1

proof. 1\ s ca n b~ ob ... <' l \ 'Ptl. paekin!! i:-. quite• 11n1H~c ..... l


sal'y. 'l'Jie deep cha11ne} for draining also Jll'P\'C llts
~ nuv . J~ak arouucl the -!!la,~ In :-.tock iz1•:-, tli1
li:.rht al'Pa is in the centr1; of the ~hcct, and
1ne<1 u r es approxirnately 39 in. loug x 1Gt in.
"•irJe.

MALLEYS SKY LIGHTS Stock Sizes)


J,.,.Pngth of ::ihP.ets- . 9. 10. 11 and l~ ft
S1zes of Glazlns-3 ft G 1n. :x l ft 6 1n
t. • UC.AT 0
Gause of lron-2G or 24. QO... _,

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ORDERING SPECIAL S KYLIGHT S
t •
h foJlov. Ing d taJls (as shov. n ln Fu; .'!) ,re n <'•· ur)
C--Length of sheeL ~[ allevs' Patent .. kvlights -~Iultiple Lights (Fixed
A & D-Slze of light area. or Opening Types)
t 1-D1stnnce rro1n end of c::ht>et to 1n 1de lu;ht nrea
F ix d or opening t) pe. The 1llustratio '1 li c·rt ~l.O\\~ a treble light, v.·hicb ca n b
Clu.z1ng milJ-rol11•d or \\'ir e-cast. bad in either' 1>la1n or corrugatt~d iron~ 'I1he sections shO\\"
Stnt~ gnu~e of shPet.
Yer.r clearly the cQn. truclion .. al. o s1n1ple de ails for fi}:ing
-,n either corrugated iron or rnalthoid roofs.

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M~l!!~ E V. S ' SKYLIGHTS MEAN FRESH AIR . LIGH li AND HEAL TH

MADE FOR EVE~Y ROOF


UNDER THE SUN

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~{alleys' Double Skyligh!s foz:: Flat and Corrugated


~alley~· :\Tentilated k ylights (Fixed or Open T ype • Roof· ..
I, 1 l . a~ ill11strated, in tock ize"' or to anv
' . 'rhe in et i~ li\g. 5 hpws :\!a lleys' Hha<lo,vless
.I· "''.:Jll"'\\·itlth. ,..\ Yt>f\.l pOJ)Ular t' pC' for
1 ll!!t Ii a ud
• t- • ..
·<Tlazing Bar. a pecial feature in Malle.vs ' skylights
.._.,..,'-"""-" ' and ' rehoo e!) 1·...,,.J t>:.x ten 1\ ely itbrough- I .fnr the lig11!ing o gla hou:-,es .. tu1.lios and build-
t ~he state! · • ~ · . ~Ing-.. ''·hers every particle of natural lig11t is
"-+--'-<~,fialleys • sk~·Jighto:: ard TI'ithout doubt 'tll<' .._trongcs.t ,.. required
n lrlost secure ~kylights manufacturell ln tall Plea'>e X ot_e.~Ialleys' Patent kyligb ls are made
l1B.m on yo'ur ""build1ng antl get the full benefits ol of' flat iron for tile, late, fibro or·dlat roof (mPotion
rural lightiua anu ll<l tural Yent3lation . 1·01111)0-,ition of vour roof \vhen or<lerin 0a) .
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- Advantages -
'I'h("-,e 'cntilator arc7·. 1nost practical ainl far i11
ad' auce of the old style glass vent. l\f, cle for an .
•• ... .... ..... 111•<1 .opening, or to "pecial detail. ~\ s ro111pareCl
\
. "1th the oltl tyle glass ventc:;, the~·. ar" ~tronger.
,. t'.t,1cr to fix. cht>ap~r unbrPnkabl ~ nncl fctr n1orc
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Construction Features .... ~,,,...,...,i

Fixing is easy, the entilator i ......... 1111ply set into


the opening, \vbich ha ' been frarncd upJ for 1t
- .._.,J
'>l' l' "'eel to the 'ertical members

I~un\'res Jll<lde adJU'>tabl · or


· (C:On n1J J •n ,., 'r r"'I' J
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100
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12k LIMITED C' \ T \ I O<ll f

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-JL f .. SUNRISE .. ROOF VENTILATORS
11
<PAT 931 31
- ~t <STORM PROOF >


'line \ 1 entilation Problem
f • . I . "l I
~t<.11 artioJ1 01•1·11rs \\ hPn air 111 a s c"k 1:; hP..it d
k
abo\t lhl' lP.111perat11r" ot thf> surrounding a~niospher.f
this a<·tio11 is i11cleJH.'n<l 1>11t ot 111d ' loc•il~Y and cea

'l'h1• ~IH'l'l'Ss(ul Yt>ll l il<1t11111 cd Ill! 11st l"ICI a Ill 1·<1111 - \\hell tbP- l1 1tJlfH'I atur1 S llll'IClP an(l Olll.side Of lh 5 a('
.b
1111• 1·7·ia I ~h11ildi 1 )~, llP Jll'IHl') dir1•1•t ly 011 t 111•' cic·lt i1·vf•-
are e4ualisPd, ..._,
The> stal'k aC'tion 1s • propo.1t1011al tof'thP heu~ht ' or
1111•nt ' <>f cor1·<•ct fill'-" C'l'" to thr1 s1• f1111cla111C'lllid 1p11•s - huilcli11~. being grPatl'r in tall buildings; and is al o
proportional to lh1 1 ternperature dift~r uc
t 1011s IIC1\\ Jl18ll) roof \C111i lalors ,·ill lH• 111·<•d1·cl to
l>c>i11g ~rPatPr at high te1upt•1'at ur •s \V.tn
, r• 11t d at1• 1hP huiltling rfl'<'C'tivri)' Hnil
1·1·11110111i c·allv '/ \ \'ha t ~lionl cl lH· th"
a<'t1on
.
is the· PfJ<•c·t"' ot passiug ,,·inch; hlow
111g a<toHs t he top and .,hottoin ot
~ .
suC"tion h,u1<1, <' r Pating a s uetiou n . ti.I.
'-II.I' of th1•~c· \ Pntilatnr.-..? .Jnst ho\\ \.'e11tilatio11 pip<>, resulting in ,a
:1 11 cl \Vh<'rl' ~hould thf' \1•11li lalors he· 111> ,,·a rel a1 r PX ha us ti 11 ~ n1 O\'e111 en t
i11sta ll1•d fo1 be...,t rPsult 1
tiunal to thP \'<•lo<'ily ot the \\' Incl
1..;quippe<l "ith an 111sta.lla!ioJ1 '.•f 'l'h" oc'sig n ol the "Sunrise" \rentila , suNRI
c 0111h1111•s th1• greatest possible drau~h [
'-'1111ris1• '' \ 1·11tilato1" a huil1l111!! \\'tll "llh t hi> IPn st possible r s1stauce to a
h1· \ ~nt ilat1•d "ith JllCl::\.llllll l l\ enici1•111·y tlo\\ ;111'1 P11surt>s .. a plentitul s upply o
a11d at the lo""'"'t co ... t ob1ai11c1blP \\' ith fr h :11r. Th P r11·tio11 1 at lo\\' "·ind veloclJ..J
... 111·h Pflici1•11t·~ tor P\'(•r)· '· !'-l1111rjs1• ' ' 11u1y h•• inde111•1ulPnt of ternperature diff
•111•1•si a11cl thP ventilator i:s al\\·a~~s ou
\ 1•J1tilator 111...,tallation is hctst'd 011 0111y; 1h1• <tir . in thP buildings, Js "'"'fre
1,11·ts .\ ~'1111t1ti1·ally cl1•sign<'d \\illcl 10 'on11111• 111P th day, •and tht> freshur
t 1111111'1 has he •11 111c;,talled to tPst t lu· The "Sunrise" Roof 1s 111ai111ai11£>cl at all tin1es.
Vent1 la tor.
!'-'1111ris1· • \ Plltilator. thu" gll1'"''''"1·lc F'r ..sh ,air 0111·ni11~::,, should be arirar\g lecD
111 the• s id1~s ol hu1lclings i11 th.--.' tor1n o
,11111 ro11gh c stnn:-ttP arP Pl11111t1al11 d .
opc>ni11~ \\ 111do\\·s OJ doors ancl s hould havei au are~ ot
ar lPcist t \\ ic'(' t h t> arPa ol I h e <"O\\ lsr 'l'he~1• opening,.. 1
T h.e Need of Ventilation IH· partly 01· alto,.;1•th1•1 C'losPd "hc•n r1•str1ct~d ventilation r


'J'IH· 111q>o1·ta1a·" of prupl'l'ly '1
11t ilat ill!! l111ildi11~" is l'fCIUirP<l, or da111pP1 s 111ay hP tittPcl in the venlila
pipe. ,,·hen s p('<"i a lly or1l1•rt>d.
1i-. '\ <> ll r <'cogu i:-.<·d b) tho...,e l'l'"'Jlo11:-.ihl1• l'or grPat1·r 1\ n t o 111 a t i (' d a 111 Jl" r H '"' i t h r u !' i h I e I i n ks <'"' h i ch c Io!':
<'flieicn<') ancl p r odnc·tion 111 ~0111111Pr1·ial a11d i11 d11 .... l h I:! "f•
n ti I a l or '" lH •11 a ti re c; t a rt s, t h u :-; cu t ti n g . off , th c·
clrau~ht l ,,·ill 111• titl1>d to "SunrisP" \rentilators "hr> 1
I rial nndPrtakiug . . s pecia l I y orden•d. ·'Sun r 1:-;i>" H.ecta ngu 1a r Vent ila ti 11g
.\ p1·op1·rl.'··\'l' lltilatf>d J'O()IJI i11c•r1•(1 ... 1• s 1lt1· 1111·11tH I Co\\·Js can be su ppli<•cl to 111et't ~ 11ecial requirements and
10 harn1onisc• "llh an•hrtectural designs of buildings. \\"
a11d ph) si1·a J t>fli<'iPnc.\' ot t Iii· \\'ork«'I' to a n·111;i rk - are equippc•d to ruanutact ure CO\\'ls u11 to 10 ft. diarneter
a b lt> dl':!l'1•1·, aud the output of 111;11111al \\ nl'k••l's h:1s nr larger PqUi\'ah•nt rPctangular :51ZP-s. •
i11cr1•as1)d U)>\\·arcls of :~:l 1-:1 JH ' I' 1·Pnl. as a 1·1· ... 1111 1>f The tabl1 of PXhausllng C'aJ1aciti1•s of thP "Sunrise" \ e11 0

11lators is h1"erl upon lt•st on commPrcial CO\\'ls und r


illlJ>l'OVl'd llll'I hods of Yl'Jl l il<1t i1111. s1• r\ ic•• cone! i ions.
1•'111' 111a11)· pu 1 JH•'-<'" 11,it u ra I 11 oi~ture R em o"\.·al
d1 ;nq..d1t \ ' 1•1rt ilat 1011 i" 111111·1•
Iu th" ' nt1lation of tear
a ...
'-llltalilt· 1ha11 al'tific·ial YP11 -
1ilatio11, a lic>ttcr d1 ... tr1h11tio11
is oft 1•11 11I11 a i111 <1 ,1111 l t I11)
p10,·e~:s roo1ns, the· 11u1nher P.
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1•ha11J!:1's ot . air 11 r hou-.i: . :Ii\ 1
h1• ha :s1•<1 · on the arnounl nt
For I

initi:tl 1·ost of 111-.;talli11:.! i:s, sl "<1111 1o h t> car ried a I' ,ray
clS ,t l'\lll'. t'llllSJdt rabJ.\ )pss. the ai1. 'fhe n1oistu1 ~ 1•ri1rJ
i 11g "'~ l'«'l ol the air is slHl\\,J 11 l
' l' h<'l'P a 1'1• 110 l'llll lling ('OSI"'·
ell HI t hi' ll"t' of t ht' · ~ll II l'l'\1' '
J >o~1t ivc \P t it ilat1Hg < 'o\\ 1
t hi' I ollc)\\·inK la hJ1> · -

STEAM CA R RYING CAPACl1i


OF AIR AT VAR I OUS
t
..
"1 ll P1t~u1 l' the l 'Pqn1 .... 1tt: TEMPERATUR E S

11ii11i111u111 11111nbc1· of <'hang< s \II


of air p cl' hour. 'l't rnp. Ill 51 GU 72
1·nhr.
OPERATION OF "S UNRISE
VENTILATORS
\\ 1> ha' 1 h• 1>11 1na nu fa1·t 11 ring J.. bs.
a uto1nat1 c natural drau~hl ven- !'l• an1
P •r
t1la1or:s tor 311 year:; and nu1
·~
1 2
ventilators are tested in our l,000
111 n~tically-des1gnP.cl \\'ind tun- ! cu fl ah
111'1 "1th the 111o:st hnpro''"'d
sci ntiti1 in:;trurnents, \\'ith the Thus, for a JO d• g. rise In ll' 1
l"Csult tha1 "•are ahl~ to tur- JH.:rntut• the increased mplstur
nish ac•tual exhausting capacil) carryi ng cnpaclt) of air ls nppro
linntel) 6 lh. p •r l,000 cubit: l t
data '' ith th1> "Sunri:-1'" .Natu ral In othf'r \\ ords, 2.000 cubic r.... 1
J Draught Ventilator. 1'he "Sun- ulr \\111 sntlsfnctor1ly n:1uo~t· 01
• ri ·p" Venlilat 01 1:; <lc•sil!lH.'d to pound or ''nt• r \aJ)our or sten.l11
The standard flnlsh of Ll1• Sus
rnak•' use 01 ei th er, or l>oth, of 11 • " Ventilator Is "Galvanize~
the l\\o dist111ct natural torcPs r quir•·d
\\' IH•1 •• for a atcntn
I l1at ar~' availahl1> lo 11rodu('" u t111n phPr • , \'t;ntllntors '' 111
1
I
u1r c urrt>nts. Thi s1 forces arc con t•d \\1th our ~J>•clal corros rli
r <: lstnn I, or rnnd.-. of non-cor n1
'f>T..;,..., ..,ca c l.. or th<·1·1n.tl ;1ct io11 and
ot "Sunrise" Ventilators. ' 111nt••rials ,·hen speclnlly 01 der C!<l
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\\ 11111 .1e·t ion .
Pnt• nt n1>11 931/31
·~ Bird \\fr(' \\Ill be l fltte{l \VJ1i'n

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_.. • • 11c cinll) order d
. . .w
101
~{ALLE\'S
R \ ''' \ \ .,
1\T\IOC.tl LI?\1ITEO 12 k
DIMENSIONS
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·n\\ LS
COWLS AN O BASES
...__ _ - - c - - - -
1
'
sl111ft
I
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,\ I

I
l llt h• s lnc •IH' 'i 8
D

R1dg B :ise I :! Ill 1:! 1n 10


1 •t ' lb In. 10
:?II '"In '' :?II In 10 ••
••
Ill 10
" :!
:?'\' 1n 10
"
C --

:~ :.! 1n. 12 •
'l \ In
1~. in
1I
lG - "'
- -- Cow l.

TABLE OF EXHAUST CAPACFTIES OF 'S UNRIS E ' ' V E N T I LATORS GU ARA N TEED
SU N RISE " • VENTI C.ATION B ASES

_ _ _ _ _...;-...;.;;i;ii,;;.;;i;,._;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H .\ " ' \ \ "i ( .\T .\LOG U t:


102
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.>P wu iD E R L I C H• .. L IM I ili E D
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.. Man u fac tu rers o f

Arcnitectttral Metalwork
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Adm1nlstr.a t lon: BAPTIST STR E ET, RE DFE RN, SY D NEY
.... ...
N , S.W •
t
Showrooms a nd O tfl c e1 . • • ..
File !"o. SYON EV Bapt"t Stree t , Redfe rn BRI S BA N E : A mel1 ;i S t re et V-alley
• STH MELBO U R N E : 210 H ann a S t reet. NEWC A S T L E Bu ild e r s ' Exchan g e~ King
ADELAIDE : G ro te and Morp hett Street s. H O BART : 139 M acquari e Stree t ~
PE RTH · L ord a n d S h or t S t ree ts. L AU N C E STO N 71 S t Jo h n S t reet.

[For O t her Products


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S ee P ag e s 22, 55, 93, 176 •a nd 240] I
I

Produc t Metal Rf>ll -cap aud I11Li>rlo1 •k 1u~ Hoofing.


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'J'h1s c·las'.'.ili1"1tioll inr.lude~ i "idt' l'all!!t' of pro-
~letal Parapet <'ornit·es~ r:\
\\"ning 1-~ascia::-i.
Dron 7.e T~·ea ln1e11 t to_., En tra n<,:es ;*" D ron 1.e Doors
duc·ls for al'c·l11tec·tnral 1111rpo~1·s, and for use in the
~letal Spandri>ls und(~ r '°' infloy,·:;;; Statlla rJ Cro 1p
hniltling ii11l11str~. It tnn1prises both stock 1nalt' rial:-;
Bank F1tt1n ~:;. lJes k~ a nd ~tools; Bank Grine~.
:11111 tl11· ',1,t 'al'it·ty of 1lcc·orativr. prnd11c•ts 1·XP<'llt1•il
Kicking l'lalt-!S; 1\1 etal Hail1n gS; Counter~ Scr·~en="
to 1he dcsl:.{llS of arc·hit1>c•ts or our O\\ 11 artists. ..
~l onun1~nlnl Uronz ' "·ork; ;\JP111orial Tablet:;.
1
Conunercial ~a1111>pla1e._; IJir.ef'tory Tablets.
to ck Manufactures
Ecclesiastic',.d Br1J11ZP.\\ ork; I tar Hail ~.
)le t.ll L• t tr rs. in Z1nr, Bronzi> or C'o1>1u~r
Lect"rns: .A ltar <iati>s; Conununio n Plat ..
Bro11zP Li>11er"' v. ith 'itreous e11.u11i>I hll111g
Prn:s a11d Va e:s: Lan1p Stan dard :; ancl Brat'k~s.
T>rawn I\1i>tal ~touldine; s on \\'ood 1>11 co r es. I " j rill
)h•lal \'Pntilators and Grilles. B '\I
Ex perie n ce a nd F acilit1eo,,
Bron1.P. 1'ablets, Bad,e;tls and .Nan1"pl.it ..,s
Plain and Decorated Coats or . \r111 s Su1ce its est,1hl1sh11H 11t 111 I 7, thi!'I \\'underlich
' I e>tal .'tatu.1ry and Fountain s. I ndu~tr,· ha" ca 1·1·i,.cl out . 1u1·1·es fully the most
StP<> I Sk irtings, Architraves ancl Hails intricat~ u11<ll'1·takit1l.!s of this uatur•, so1nc of the1n
StPcl Doors and Trim. of l'Ons1d •rahlP 111ag-11itudl', in t>ver)' ..\ ustralian ..,tate.
.\ \vning J:i'ascias, Crestings and Enric·h 1111•11 t::>. •p-tu-datf:' J>ta11 ts for 1 la· 1nu·posc, and a " ::itaff of
llroHze :\t all Boxes and LettPr 'hut":;. trained c·1·afts1111·11 at'P lo1·att>cl in P\'CI')' apital (see
1
;11lch·c>i,st1s abov•• ).
pecial ~(anufactures
J'(•lutt<'tlll al l ~rullZI \\ l)j k, ('Ulll J>l'lSllH~
( :l'lll 1 l'(il .. \ De ign5 a nd E~ t1mate
\\ 01 k i11 I ~ronz•'. ( 'upper Bras \IC k1•l-silvi•1·, and Estunatcs "ill bt~ t u1·11ish1•c.l 011 J'1•1·eipt of drawings
ZnH·, \\'i th llatural or polJ.,hrd fin1 h, or oxidisPd a of t hr. project .. if \\'o rk. If d1•sired. k "tch desiins will
d1 '-ll'Pd. including al"lo bro11ze\\'nrk d1•1·ordl d \\.t1. h11 pr ' P3l'P.cl, fJ'PP of 1•har~1' 7 )Jy the \ \"un<ler}ich ta
.. ,·itl'cous <.' llarn1li,- ,1,allablc in \\id• range of
a of expcril'll<!ed a l't i~ts.
in1pcr1shahle <·olou1 s Tiu• product in1·ludt• : -
Printed Literature

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(\1t;1l11:.,ri1, , J>a1nphl1 t" a11cl otlt"r litera1u1~e relat-
ing to \\ uudcrlich 1\ 11 l11tP1·tural ~l(•fa},,·o l'k.., will
"il'Ht J>O"it fl'CC Oil l'C<]Hest.
.... ..
..
ome W ork Completed R ece ntly
Bronz1 De:-, k :::;, T,1 hli ~. 'tool 111<1 !-icreens in the Banking -
C ha1nbl'1·: Bron ze S11n11clrels and Pedi1nents
th 1' 1 e le\ al io11s C:o\ r11 rnent .,aviags Bank of
1
..... to ..
'\ S \V .; II Pad Ofh1• , .. ydn") . ,,,
Bronz~l. IJ s ks, Tables, 'l'ellers' B<!x<>s, f'ountet Ser~
I'..ntrance l>oors and Sci e1>us; ~tail lloxes and Lett 1
Ch ute-Bank of N.~.\V.; li ead Office", Sydney.
Bronze Urn, 1'ablets, ... resting and Letters, decorate~!
\Vith E11a111els-Qu ens land \\7 ar :'\femorial , Dri
bane.
Bronze and Enarnel Holl of Jl onour ~'ablets-'' ~e $un
Office, SyurH~).
.
....
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Bronze Spa ndrels, J>ednnents, n1p I~
tandards and
llrackf.!ts 'l"h City llall , Brisbane.
Bro11z1> !Joors n11d 'I'reat111 nt to JJoor\\·ay; Spandrels,
Cornice anrl Letterjng 1 and ·Bronz., l\fail llox-Tbe
..I\ tlas Uuilri1ng, P1>1 th.
yua~ogue Copper fJunH•s at St. 1\ilda ]toad and at fJas ~
"' t. J{ilcla, .l\telbournc".
l\ . l' ..A. Domt: (~ upolas al ILC . Ch uri•hes at !\fiddle I' ark,
I~l\\·ood <:;t J{1lda, Burke H.oad, Camberwell; ~plrP­
at St. (,,or •c>', Churl'b·, I•'itzroy; Convent at Oak-
Wunderl1ch Copper Roofing to Don,es, Flinders Street leigb, ~1 elhour O"-. • ..
- .,l • - ...,.• R ail w ay Statl:::. Mel~ourne, Jr ~ Ro

C'~T~l OGt1·~~~~~~~~=-------~~---------:-::-".".'--~~~~~~~~~~~----~~------------------------------- ..
A\ ' ' .... ~1r-

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Jt \ :\1 .... \ \ ....
\ T \I Ol l t lN D E l{L l 12l
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PCoppe1 Marquee. Farmer
Co Ltd. Sydney

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B ron ze Doori. C o mn1o nwe:1 lth Bank,


Sydney •

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Ufilfril.JR!rr'B.ra:-~~.§ft.tr'.Jr.,!Jdrii
clil
Copper Spandrels and Mullions,
I Dymoc k's Building, Sydney.

Bronze L1mp, The C it y H all,


Brisb.1ne

S wing Doo r s o f Bronze, State


Theatre. Sydney Copper Fleche1 The University,
Roll of H o nour Tablet The Great Sydney
Synagogue Sydney
E AMPL.ES OF WUNDERLICH ARCHITECTURAL ME..TAL..WORK
104

121 - W.underlicn- Metal Ceilings


'
M a nufactu rers o f

Adm 1n 1s tra t 1on: BAPTI S T S TREET, REDFERl'I , S YDNE Y N .S.W .


Sh o w rooms and Offices.
s \ \. Fi l e Xo. S YDNEY : B a pt i st S tre et , R edfern BRI S BANE Am elta Street, V a lley
S TH . MELBOURNE : 210 H a nna S t ree t . NEW C A S TLE : Bu ild ers' Exc h a nge, K i n g S t
AD~LAI DE: Gro t e a nd M o rph ett S t reet s. HOBART ; 139 Mac qua rie Str eet
PERTH : L ord a n d Sh o rt S t re ets LAUN C E S TON : 71 S t . John S t r eet

(For Oth er P ro duc t s, See P a g es 22, 55, 93~ 176 a nd 240 j

tock Des ign Met hod of Fixing


\\... u 11cfp1·lt<'h j[1 tal <'t>1li11!,!
.1r1· 111a1n1f,11·tu11•d i11 \\...111H.lPrli<'h ) f Pt ;ti ( 'pjfin_g . . should },., app liP.d to
p.1111t-pri1111•tl ~te1•l in ,1 " ·itlt 'al'i1 t~ of d1 -.1~11 ..... <·0111- <·lo.< boa1·ding 01 t lH• 111011· n-.ual 1111•thocl-to \\'Oo<lcn
p r 1-.1ng [}a 1H•l lnH!'>. l )1apPl' J>•1ttP111-. d1·1>pJ, <'<>fif•1·1•d hatt1•11s not l«'"s tha11 l J ins h~ 1 i11 spa«eu at 1~-in .
P t111P)-. J ~ord1•1-. ( 'nr111<·e-. ) l ould111!!s. ~11ftit-. a111l <'<'nt1e... : ''ith '''""" h<1tt1n-. f"llt in \\ht>r1• 1.e<'P sarv to
• < 'p11t r P l•'ln\\ <•r-,. also c·o1nplct1• <·c•ili11!.! t11.111111111 .... Ill p1·0\ t dP fixing 101 1 h1• f'Ju )s of CPil u1g S het>ts. ·Tiu'
}'l'l'io<l d1•s1g11. _\ el1•c-tinn of t h1 ...... '11 i!.!n . . l..., ,1 l- j [etal n1atPl'ial ..,Jinn lcl 111 "L<'lll't>d to battens "ith
n h?1· al . . o 111 n11pa1nte1l (~alv;1111 ....1 cl '-.111"'l. :-i11. h~· ] () gau:z1· flat-h1·ad ~.il,·a11ist>1l nails. '
Ea il y Applied over Pia ter
\Vunderlich Metal \Vall Lining'
J:{elll!! <'0111p .. 1~1t1\1 ly lt!!h1 i11 \\l'ight. \\'tu dP1lir·h
I u .idcl1t 1011. ther1• 1... oft"'l t d .1 lilH•ral r:11 !.!t' of pat .Jll'tal ( '1,ihn!! al'1· partir·ula1·I~ -.ni~ahl • .fo1 11-.t 1lla
11•111s fo1 I ntl'rior \\~all Ij111111g.... 1n1·lucli11~ '-.hc1·ti11!.!" tion 0Yr1· 1·ra<"k1·d 01· faulty pl.1 .... t1 1· 1·r>i liu!!s Thi ...
I >.1clu l',111c>J..,, ) fonl<ling..., ..\ 11·h it l'<I' 1'" J{.i 11.., ,111<1 \\'nrk <"all h1• 1·;_11·l'i1•d out 1·lc anly .1Hd tidily : oft• r. \\ itlti
.
I• l' 11'/.I' ...
~

11n 111 tul'ha111·1· of t h11 < \.1-.11n:z <·Pilinl!.

pecial Ceiling Painting and Decorating


( 'C'i li 11~s in Ste<'l. Zi11c·. ( 'opJH' r 01· Ji l'ot11.l', to ~1rt·hi <)ii.., I}c.1111tl-. 0111.' should hP usP<l 011 \\Tu tHlcrli<"h
tt•t't ' dra\\ 111g.., or to dP i!.!ll" h.' \ \'u11d1•rli1·h at t1 ... t )fetal ( 't•1li11!!s ..\ It hough C'o-..t 111~ 1norc than \\'at1'l'
.l l'l' "IH'C'Hdl~ lllHllllfa(·tn1·e<l a ... l'l'l(llll 'f'd . p.1u1t..,, th<',\ ll'ftllll th<'il' Cl!J JH'Hl'illl('(' HU<l qual it}· lllll('h
long-el'. and Hfford th<' 1t1Ptal ... urfa<'P. n1axinn1n1 pro-
• t P<'tion.
I tock 1:es
( 'e1Ji11g \\.ctll f 1llling ch "l.!.!'ll:S ctl'P lllt11l1• in
a1111 Design and E timate \fetal I
S h<'('t °' n1ea:sur1ng () ft. h~· ·J ft 111 () tt . b~- :l ft .: dPl'Jlly <hi l'f'qUP"t ..,kt>t<·h 1lt>-.1~n or "orkin!.! d1·a,ving .
••111bo 'ed pattern • in J>a1H•l°' ~ tt. h~· ~ ft.: a111l < 'c11·- togethe1 \\tth .. -.111uat1• \\lll IH furn1 ...ht•cl- for \\'ork
llH'<'"· ~r oul<lin~. "tc· .. in G t t. lt•11!.!t Ji.., of an~ 111<1g11itncl<•.

Light Weight "Fixing" ervice


In ... ach • tate \\'e n1aintain a
\\. e1glung so111 •\\·hat le stalT of con1petent \ \ ·under lich
than :; l b.., to the qt1a1e CPiling " F ixers,'' so w e ar'
yal'cl, \\'"unc.lcrlieh )I et a 1 able to undertake the complet" •
installat ion of Ceiline-s.
C 'pj}in~ 1·an he 111 talled \\'"lth
'>Hf<'t) Ill hui l<1111gs of all Experience
1\ pt• . 'l'h e In dustry can1e into exi!"t -
ence in lhe year 18 8, Wh P11
Qualitie and Advantage \\' u n cl er I i ch Ceilings w er~
ert>Clf'd 1n the • ydner TO\\'ll
'flH• \\"nnderlich IJe ig'11 H a 1 1 - the area co111prisin~
:tl'l' ,,u·H1l in range, and o1 2,:iOO square ya r ds. This ceil-
hi!!h a1t1..,tH• qua lit~·. Bein er in~ i~ intact to-day, sho\1.·ing no
<:-i~ n ot "ear and tear; as goocl
t>f 1•111hns~t>tl ) fetal. the rna- 3s \\'hen erPf'ted.
t"1·inl t1 II "Jlnrt~ tornp<l«tly,
,,·it hout 11 k of 11a1nagp. and Catalogues
Copie' ot \\~underlich Cata
11rdi1i;11·.' ti _ul1" 1 ,.n <'an erect lor!ui:>:-;, 11ri<'e-li~t~ and other
it. .\ II .ioi11t" <"on 1 t of Jll lnted liter ature "'Bl be sup -
t i!.!htl.\•-tit tin!! lappe<l b •..1<1", pht>d on 1 eouest.
"hi1•h oln·iatt t1 ,~ use of Ceiling Installed Recentl )
''"\'1•1' 111ouldi11!.."' ri 111} off1·r The 11 ost tr portant "\\1 u11 -
11<1 r1•fu!!t' for 1lu ... t or Yel'1ni11. d1>rlich "eiling Treatments car-
c>11<·<· l'l'el'tPcl , the 'c·ilin~s ri••<l out r eCPntly are those to
t hi' H ead Oflices o[ the Goveru
1· a 11 JI o t <-ra<·k. "arp. a~ .
111 ~11t Savin!!:s Bank o r N.S.,\'
lh1k£•, r ot or fa ll <lo\\'Jl. They ancl thr. Bank of ); 8 \\'.; both
a 1·1• S .\I 1' I~ al\\·av. -a n,1 ~1 in ...::) d ney. These coru pri:se
hi~.dtl,\ ctlic·i1•11f ti1·1· t'Pl <11·d- in 1111 nse areas 01 cla::;sic t r eat-
Ceiling Treatnlent, w i t h Wu nderlich stock pa tterns, • n1P rtt, rep1oduced in pai n· f'rl
a 111.
to an awning . a11 I Gal\ aniz.~d Steel and Zt n
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105
\V Ll N DER L 1 C H L 1 ~t I T ED 12 l

~\~ underlic h Hinged ~lock Beam , in reel Go, e rnn1en t avin g Bank o f N . .W., ydne )
,.
·~ietal Ceiling~ Fulfil a e \\' Function
n1ent ot :\Ietal for the b1n~ed ·asin~~ Brittl e: and\!
- or~anic n1aterials \\"OU ld not withstand the seve r e trea t ]
\\'underltc h ~e1lin- Tri aln1ent ot pa r t1c11lar interest lllt>llt to \\'hich the llleta l \\'Ork \\"ill he su bj~C'tt>d' o\·er fa
t o nrchitec•ts de!'1c:nin~ c1 tr butlding-s is that to th• J>f'riod 0 1 years
iHe.ul Office or lhl• Go\ ernn1ent Sa' in~s Bank o t '\ :-\ \\
The :--ectional d rawings pr1nte tl be lo" e:\.platn t h e1. ron-
h r e ~tock Ht>arn:-- o t Stt>el and Zinc, HI :'\GED to opt>n
s t ru ction adopted. Each section o t steel cas ing, coni-
la\ heen in,talled on n1nt- tloors :;:\l <r eted 1n the l\l ol'k
pri~ in~ the soflit and fascias. 1s stan1 p ed 1n one piece.
B 111 is the pi pine: l'ar ryinc: vano 1s services, and t hi•
binged ui.etrtl\\"ork ' p r o\ idt's r t'ady access to this, at the ancl stren~thene d "ith a reintor<.ement o f strip . steel.
at lached tran s' ersely at r e~u l ar inter' a ls. One edge of
a..1ne tinie tultillinc: all de1nands 110111 the '1ewpoint ot
rt i~tt<' etrert,
t h e casin~ 1s hin e:ed and fixed along th e bottotn m e m ber of
the cornice. Thl othe r erl~<> stre n gt h ened with a rolled
In 1!11" aho\1• illul:'t r ation, l:'iX sel'tions ot tne tal casi 11 ~ finish, · is slotted at inter\ a ls1 so th a t with th e casin g in
nre hO\\ II ' in the "O pt>n" position. It \\ill h~ seen thar a c tosi>d posit ion, the slots SJ) r1n ~ o'er proj ecti n g nibs in
lf repair:--, altPra uon s or extensions ol lhe Jllll'llt11atic· sp<><'ial clips fixed below· t he co rni ce \ s1nall lu g at eac h
ys 111 or thP beating and f'leCtl'iC'ily s~ t '\' ic•f's bPc·o1111• end oL the stPel C'as1 nl:{ lac ilit alPs h andlin~ during th t>
.nec1;:sisary, in11ued iate <1cr1•ss to the tubes and pipin~ i:- l'lo~ing and opening op er 1t1ons.
btalne<l b) th openin~ ol th" l\l ock Hearn:-; . It is :t J>pal'ent that the hinged c.1sinc:s not on !} tulfil..
This chPllH' 111urks n d1~t1nc1 ad,·anC'e on the 11~11al !'U1'C'P~s t 11llv their practical functio n bu t a lso fot 111 a
rr""'W~f'Rn1 Of Carrying th •,,e ,..ervice:s in the C'Oll<'l'et.- tlool'~, ph•as111~ and inle r e:sting fPalure o l thP. int~r 1 01 treal-
and h.ns •11econ1 J11'rt<•ti1•ahle only through lh<'• 1•rupfr>)- 1111•111 01 the Bank, 4M • "'*J~·~
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PECIFICATION FO R T H E SUPPLY, FABRICATION A ND ERECTION
OF STRUCTURAL STEEL
( ' nt1nu I from oppoMtc paoe)
..., .,;( Tl <)'\ ;J- F .\ Bl~ I C .\ I I()'\ length of girders In case milling 1s required afte •
r1vet1ng, the removal of more than 1/16th inch fron
(a) INSP E CTION th~tr thickness will be cause for rejection.
The Architect (Engineer) or his agent shall have (j) FINISH OF JO I NTS
full access at all reasonable hours to the shop whe re Compression Joints depending upon contact bear -
t he work for the structure 1s under fabrication. ing shall have the bearing surfaces faced at right
(bl REJECTION angles to the length after the members are riveted
Materials or workmanship not conforn11ng to the All other abut ting joints shall be cut or dressed
pr ovrsrons of this Spec1f1cat1on shall be rejec t ed at true and straight and fitted closed together
any trme defects are found during the progress of especially where open to view.
the work. The Sub-Contractor furnishing such (lo..) CASTINGS
materials or doing such work shillf promptly replace All castings s h all be true to dimensions, free fron
the same distortion, cleaned and free from sand or core
(c) RIVET H OLES material All holes are to be drilled unless coring
If reamed or drilled holes are not spec1hcalfy 1s specifically allowed and abutting surfaces of meta
agrPCd to (see alternate clause below ) the diameter to metal shall be machined.
of t he punch sh.all be 1 16th rnch larger than the (I) PAINT I NG
nominal d1an1eter of the rrvet and \he die opening All steel wo1 k , except where enc,sed 1n concrete
~ rnch larger than the diameter of the punch The shall be thoroughly cleaned and given one good coat
thickne ss of the material 1n punched work shall not of approved protective paint well worked into th~
be greater than the nominal diameter o f the rrvet J01nts ana open spaces.
plus ~ rnch Punching shall b e accurately d one. (n1) MARKING
When the work 1s assembled all holec; which w ill Each piece shall be marked plainly with an ident1 ·
not adrn1t a rod e
inch smaller tha n the nominal f1cat1on number, together with proper floor mark
diameter of the cold rivet shall be reamed. The r~spect1ve erection marks shall be clearly showr.
ICJ RIVET HOLES (Optional Clause) on the erection diagram drawings.
All 11vet h oles shall be sub-punched and rean1ed; ( n) PACKING
the die used for punching shall be o f 1 16th inch Where steel work is to travel by ratl or boat to
smaller than the nominal diameter o f the rivet and the site 1t shall. where necessary, be protected as
the assembled holes shall be reamed to a d1amete1 to outstanding ends by timber guard pieces. Al
of 1 16th inch larger than the nominal d1an1eter of rivets and bolts shall be suitably bagged and
t he rivet. labelled.
(\I'll hen the 1netal rs thicker than the D1an1ete r o f
the rivet plus ~ rnch, the holes should be drilled, or
sub-punch ed and reamed.) "-I1,' ( 'l ' f ( >''
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(d) PLANING
Unless particularly indicated on the drawings no (a) SETTING.OUT
planing of sheared edges need be done. All rough All setting.out such as centre lines and bearing
edges or burrs resulting from planing or drtlltng and levels shall be defined by the General Contracto r
all outer sharp arr1ses of holes are t o be removed wrth all care necessary to ensure the whole work
( e ) ASSEMBL I NG coming together into proper position.
Rive t ed members shall have all pa1 t s well pinned ( b) HOLDING - D OWN BOLTS
up and firmly drawn together wrth bolt s and r1g1dly Alf holding - down bolts shall be supplied to the
held together while riveting. Drifting to enlarge General Contractor sufficiently in advance of erec -
unrair holes s hall not be allowed. P oo1 m:i t chrng of tion t o enable them to be positioned. Template:;
holes wrll be the cause for reject101 shall be furnished by the Sub-Contractor where
All members shall be f ree from twrst or o th er d1s- required
tort1on and open JOrnts (c) COLUMN BASE S '
(f) RIVETING Alf gr1llages :ind bases or colun1ns w1th ~ attached ..
R 1vet 1ng shall be by p1 esc;ur e t oolc: wherever bases shall be set and wedged or shimmed by the
possible Sub Contractor t o the level lines p set by the Gene~a
Rivets shall be uniforn1ly heated, driven and heads Cont• actor The General Contractor shall , grout al
formed while hot whe n driven they shall con1pletely such parts 1n place wrth Portland cemen t grout, as
fill the h oles. specified elsewhere. • - •
Finished rivet heads shall be full , neatly made, (d ) ERECTING ,.
concen tric w rth th e rrvet hole and 1n full con ta ct The fr aming of the structural steel shall be carried
with the surface of the member. Re - cupping and up true and plun1b and temporarily braced where
caulking w ill not be allowed . Loose, burned and needed 1,... • -
other\'111se defective rivets shall be cut ou t and Alf work shall be -:ecurely bolted up to take, car~
replaced, care berng taken not to 1n1ure the adjacent of all dead loads. ..... ind and othe r stresses.
(e LOOSE Pl ECES
• metal
{g) STRAIGHTENING
Al l material befo re being lard off or worked 1n any
w ay shall be thoroughly straightened or flattened 1n
All loose pieces such as bearing plates. for bean1 s
and t r usses and lintels used t o carry b rick work. etc ••
over openings and which canno t be placed except•
the shop by methods thi'lt will not injure the metal. as the masonry wo rk advances, shall be supplied
( hl BOLTS by the Sub.Contractor, but set .. by the Genera
B olts, if u sed, shall be of Whitworth standard Contractor. W
th reads, wrth hexagon heads and nuts. the thread s (f l MINOR MISFITS
full y f orn1ed with nuts hand. tight on bolts of such Correction o f mrnor m1sf1ts by the moderate use
length that the nut rs fully engaged when screwed of drift pins, or by a moderate amount of reaming .
up 1n the work, washers not less than i inch th ick slight chi pping or cu tting, shall be considered a:.
are to be used legit1mat~ part of erection • • Add 1t1onal cutting o
Where turned bolts are shown upon drawings the secti ons shall not be done by the Sub - Contractor
holes shall be reamed pal'allel and the bolts turn ed except by consent of the Architect ( Eng ineer •
to a driv ng fit Nuts shall be prevented fron' tur11 - ( QJ FIELD RIVETING
1ng by chisel cuts on threads. No riveting shall be done \, until the structure has
( r) DETAILS OF ASSEMBLY been properly nl1gned. After reaming , all rough burrs
( 1) Surfaces rn cont'lct c;hall be cleaned at1d shall be removed. Rivets shall be heated un1forn1ly
painted before r1\-et1ng together. and driven with the , c:an1e care as during fabricatlol'
( 2 ) Connection angles for grrderc; shall be f1ush All other deta11s of rive t i ng ' shall be In accordance
I with each other and corr ec t as to position and with th at spec1f1ed above. "'· T..,.
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=''>TC - This brat r Spt"c1tlcnt1on I 1>r~parC'd for use r 1 nt•('t i o n \\Ith Ult d 1g-n nnd con truct1on
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• All structural steel shall be of Austral1'ln manu- All steel w ork, except where encased in concrete
facture and shall conform to the Australi an St:1ndard shall be grven one good coa t o f approved protective
Specification for Structuril Steel parnt well w orked into joints .and open spaces. Sur -
faces 1n contact shall be cleaned and painted before
2 -y~ \ RH I ( .\ 'f l <>'\ being riveted together.
(a) WORKMANS H IP Cc) MARKING ..
Fabrication shall be carried out by a firm approved Each piece shall be clearly niarked t o fac ilitate
of by the Archi t ect. erection .
T he steel work shall be, as far as possible shop :J.--1•: It I•:< Tl< >" .
fabricated. A ll parts forming the structure shall be Steel work shall be carried up true and plumb,

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plied by the Arch i t ect (Engineer) The workmanship
and f1n1sh shall be equal to the best Australian
pract ice
temporarily bract:d, and securely bolted until riveted •
Alf fleld connections shall be bolted unless otherwise
required by the B uilding Regulations, 1n which case
..., they sh all be riveted. No riveting shall be done until
All connections shall be riveted wherever po!srbte. • the steel work har; b~e n properly aligned
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~OTE - ln th" Jll'• •p 1u ·utJon of 1111 . ~111• c · 1 11 cal1on 1l ~h a,. '"' ' ll~ Hs1< 11n11•11 1ha1 . th1· c; 1 n1rnl Contractor
1r11cq1r•• \\ o ulf! s ut.- l•·t th» ,.uppl) and fnlil'l<'at1on -ol lh1 • ..., ,, ••h 01 k lo o nt• flrrn ann to i1notht>r,
Litt• :'f\011· flrn1 . th• .-•n ·c·t 1on tl1tn•ol. It tliP c;, n1·ntl <'<t11t1'H• 1111 • 11' 1 I,. th•• \\u1·k h11n,1·1l, • tlH•n
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t a ) • ARCHITECT OR• ENGI N EER re3 'Hd to the progress o f the work The S ub Con
· It s h all be understood tha t' the Arc hitec t or t rac t o r s hall b e res pons ible f or del.ays that may
Eng1nee-r i s the . person empfoyed b y and • acting 1n o ccur by reason o f his f:ttlure to del!ve,. any port(O
the 1nter~sts of t h• Owner o f the bu ilding or o f the s teel work when the structure is suffic 1entl
structu re :tdvanced to adm i t o f its erection
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b) I SU B -CO NTRA C TOR l e l BUILDING AUTHORITY
Th ( Sub Con tra c tor s hall con f orm t o the. i:equire-
l It !ih;:i,JI be Unde1s t ood t ha t th e Sub.- Con tra c t or 1s n11on t s o f Bu1ldu1g Authoriti es 11aV) ng J Urisd1ct1on
the Cont rac t or fot th e s upp ly and / or the erPctton o f o ver the w orks whe1 e these go beyo nd or con fl ic t
" th,e struct u ral steel as d1,st1nct f rom t he Ge neral with th e prqv1stons o f this Spec1ficatron
C-0ntr actor
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• QUA LITY
·) Gef'1e 1 a rtd det.<1 11 dr'~ WHJgs • showing a !=Om ·
' t p fete and •fu ll dt!s1gn o f the- s t 1 uctu r:;;tl ste·e1 sh.il l be All 'St r uc tur al s teel shall be of Aust1111-an rpanu-
-- &l~4Pp,lJ cd by 'the Arc hitect ( Erig1neer ) and shall show f l J:.tu re ~n d shatl "tfe • of a quali ty to subst antially
Tl mater .1a ls l O be fu 11n1Sht'd by the Sub - Contractor. nform to the Aus t ralian Standard Spec1f1c,1t1on f o1
•- r Stru c tur.il S teel ..
... , • 2 ) Shop dr .1w1ngs shcaH be made .1nd s ubmitted .
" to • the . Arch1tc-ct ( Engineer) ilnd sh .111 s h o w all Ib 1 Sf' ECIAL M ETAL,S I I
-. • • rnater1als t o be . f\1rn1sheCJ by th e Sub Con t r actor. I ll CAST I AON -C.:\s ~ iron must be of tough , grey
c.t ia( actPr a nd 01ust sa ti sfy a tr ansve1·se. tes t :is
{3) If 1n the exec uti on o f the w ork the Sub-Con- tofl()V1o., . -S.ail'l ple. bars one inch sq u are, cast 1n sand
I • t rac\or should find d1sctepanci.es 1n the 1nforn1at1o n 1n oulds, 111 a span o f twelve i nches. shall b ear a
•• s upplied tiy the Arc hitect ( Eng1n eer1 he s hall 1efer cent ra,I load of tw o th o usand pounds. -C1ty of Mel -
u c h d 1sc1 epancies to the ArC'h1tect <Engineer J bef~>re ~ •• b.ourne, Building By- law N o. 168 .
pr.oceed1ng fu1 th er w i th the w or k whi c h woufd be ! 2 ) CAST STEEL - A ll steel cast ings !!hall
affected. · ,. • • r/" 4 .,.. o hd, free from flaw s and properly annealed , ->--~
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M 1lls·-Newcast le, NS W

Products teeI
The produ~ts rnanufactured at thP "111111>any's Iron and ll
D .11.P bt< el is prochtt•t> cl by the Basic and Acid Open
Ster.l \Vorks, Ne\\·eitstle, include : Pig Iron, St<'l'l I ngots.
Hearth Proc< ss<'s. The steel ffil'CI s the requirements or I
Blooms. Slabs, Dillets, L le:hl and lit ,1\ y Tr.e Hails and
Standard ~p1>cifications, the l\dmfralt}. Lloyds, the Chief
FislJplate~. Bri dge H.a1ls, Structural !=\h.1J><'S ancl a variPd
Ene:ineers of the Cornrnon\\·Palth and State Railways and
range of Flat, Round ~r1uare and l\n1-,lt l;)pct ions, 0< ta ~ons,
otht:'r Gove.rnrnent D11 part1n1•nts of .A us· ralia. During manu-
\ \'ire Rods and Ht: intorcin~ llars: also 1 ~r "-,ol\'ent
fa<•t ur~· and ~ 11bseq111• nt rolline: op1•rations, all steel Is sub-
.Naphtha . .Anu11oniun1 ul11hatP., ll1•nzol. •roluol Z) In! and je~t t o clos11 supPr\ 1s ion, 1•11suring a high-grade product.
C'rushed Slag for con( rrte and road rnak1ng.

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l'ig Iron rnanutactured liy th1 llroken Ilill Propri1•tary
f'o1nJ1nny L1n1ited is produced 1rorn high-grad•" ort', all
pecial teels
ried r .u1g ~ ot s111 c·ia I st •'•~ls is p1 od uced at N e\vcastlc;
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iron hf'1ng car<>fully graded h) ehernical analysis. \\hich 10r turther intorrnat1on covering characteristics, par-
11u•thod t>nsurPs that consunar-. obtain a n•gular and 11ni- tl«ulars and us1•s. \\ r1t1 1 or call at any of th~ Co1npany's
111rn1 product . ollic1•:.
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"'tcel ec t1on -.. aho' ,. or J,elo"· t h1• ord1>red lt 11gths, or 2 in. ovPr to nothing
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.1 ... al . 1 •eti1111~ ar•• rollt>d 1111111 te1•l to tl11•
.,\ 11stralin 11 Slaudal'cl ~pe<:iheatie111 · tot ::-;tructural Steel
\ .l /192 . T e ting
l{ ollin~ )la 1~i11
.\lode1 n t"::-l111g 111a<.·hi 111•s and chi rnical labor ·ories forin
Thf• r1•cogr11::.t~d roll in~ 1nargin tor :-;1 ructural :-.11 clinns is an 1n1~·gral portion of lht• C'ornpany's Iron and .._reel '\'clJ'kS.
:!1 2 p<>r cenl aho\ 11 or ht>lo\\ r' 1 't>t~hts li:sted \II les•s :ind 111\ 1sligations ar1• conduc1~d unci< r ·he su p• r-
\\'t iAht n l ~le 1•J ' 1s io11 ot .1 l~lllt>cl l1>c•h111cal staff
·1 he \\ l'l~hl ot -,t, t. l 'i~clions h.,lt•tl arc th1•or~t1t·al 0111).
and, hase<I· on lit :.; ct101 ctl area ol a piec • of :;IP<>l 1 in. Technical er\ ice • •
squarn and 1 1n. long, \\'eighing 3.t lb~ .. or l cubic tl. ol The (om pan) <hr< cts SPP<'ial at ten lion to the fact that
steel \\ eighing ct 9.6 lbs. the services ot a ·r~chnical ~laft are also available for all
user~ of D.H.P. Iron and St el Products. This service, if
<' ut Ii II#? to J,<•11i.:t h ..,
desired, covers tht> sel1 ct ion or svecial irons and steellS, Pl
Lengths of all sections ordert-d are ~uhjecl to a cutting and assistance in the solution of any problems \Vhlch rnay'
1narg-in of 2 in. in Lbe length, \\'h1ch n1ay be taken ns 1 in. arise in the Foundry, l•"orgP. or 1\I achf nt Sb op.
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:lfRSf\10 J.S81 1 \'.?x5 30 :13 8 827 206 93 1 8 i7Q ~ 842 997 34 488 3 508
B . S..B. t 9 10 x 8 70 60 20 60 3 44 90 1 67 ·L09 1,86 68. 98 17 92
NBS llH 7 101'. ~ '.'i 4U 31! 16 177 288 611 <,4 741 -l 221\ 1 8 40 57. 7 8 13
.' 4H$BI\
N 1' S 8
10 l
q t c4
4' 25
21
30
30 45 7
~ !l

15
21
'I•)
7 354 12:? 33!1 6 486 ~ 079 939 24 46
6 1i7 8 1 1!!7 4 I -Ill J-'2 4 820 18 028 2 074
2 883

NB!:iHB-t s~6 3~ 3'i 6 48 61 30 10 Z96 115 o:; s 19 5-lO 1 3 43 I 378 28. 764 6 513
'<US .Bi Rx 4 18 '..!"8 398 4~
., ... 5 '.!9G SS 6'.! ~ 3 506 3 24 1 81 4 13.907 l. 753
'8$86 AS B6 j k 3\ 15 .,-
-l 398 41 20 4 416 3'i 90-1 2 40R 2 85 1 738 10. 258 1 376 7 I 31

~ ,B , HR 3 .As 8 5 6 x 5 ! f. ,3J 56 1 -;3 2G j 33 1 9 ~n6 2 4T9 I I 59 15 06 4 3 95 l 6 x5

·f·; AS84 6 x .3 12

10
!)
23
20
24
377
3 47
1-17
137. 18
33' 16
,3 i . 18
3 533
~ 6 47
2 9 40
6 43 6 996 .~74
631

5 7 17 262 27 10 l 69.3
,, ldlh :iboul 7~ Nu1c -4'h1s S cc. 11on may be allerrd Sizes a d P ropi:rtlt!s are ro r NBS B eam with Thicken ed Web.

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TABLE 1. •
R O LLED STEE L I BEAl\tS AS GIRDERS .
.. • SA_FE OISTRIBUTtO L OAD IN TON S. AB OUT AXI S rx.x

l6 18

i I 7

fl I -; 49 9
'> I 5 41 ~ 2ll ij
4 ;1 1 35 0 I7 l I! 5
3 ~ !I 2 6 I -l J 10 '..!
2 'l 1 11 6 8 II
4-0 4 21 'i 16 i I5 5
34 2 30 6 ~..! !1 9 2 11 6 :;
54 0 18,, 4 15 ~ 13 l
15 4 12 )( l 0 'J
G '> 5 46
4 8 4 ll
1 "
i 7 6 4
8 4
., -
J 7 3 L
34
s I) 4 ':>
- ·- ..J
4 0
:? ~
6
:! 3 i x 31

23 • 12 1 19
l 4 5 :\ :.! I ,
I 4 l'. 3

Wld1 h a boul 7 .... •• • F1lr D1me nslons and Properlle3, see T able 1.

C1rders

usua I side supports as In bu1ldlne work.
t
I

Q.r(l rl f fJ11<I ' j ot "''


tous p<r squan 1µ1h

g ll' HI (1 (/ll ....r. I r (! 111 e JI in·

pPr foot 11f span


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TABLE 3.
- • TABLE 3.

D I' ~I EN ION ANO PROPERTIE OF ROLLED STEEL


HANNELS. ~~rtri.
' •I
-

... i ...... -... ' !


~· ";--'
' l
• ...
...... I; - .~ "f..-J
RY,,~~·-..._~
,,1 ~ r~~

c
0
h
:. u Momen t o r R1dltu o r Modulus ~
l 5-
y !I Refe ren co ~ .. ~
IXl ..; ..
"'....
c::. ~
S tandard
-.c
Qt)
c: c
o-
Q
.. Q
O u
Jntrtla Cl> ration
...... 1
of S et: t loo ..
~
:s Ct ..
:J

sJ Ir
Marks -
(/J
c_c
:> ... ..:l Thic kness
.c:
-...
Radii :: I
......
.., 40
..
... c
.. -.
0cs

...cQ-
...::s ~ -
c::s ,,..
.
...::s :.! ...
~ >o
...::s >< -f ;.. -
00
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c.:
..
Ila

-- '
1 J ~ t T R1 R,
U1 ..
~
CJ
0
.ex
<
.c .
<>i
0

< ><
.0
'
J:J •
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0
.ex
<
D
~;.. I;
~
I•

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-u ,_t .! cc.
..
• !
0 x - - - )(.
NBSCl 7 ASCll 15 x 4
-
36 37 .41 .62 .60 30 10 696 .967 349.095 13.338 · 5.713 1 117 146 ,546
'
4.398
I
; 15 x '4l5
" ~-

~~
NBS C't 5 ASClO 60 .54 '
.27 8 596 . 901 1 80 . 2 ~ 2 8.436 4.580 .99 1 30.049 3.:? 45 12 I ~ ~
12it 3 4 29 23 40

NB "C l3 ASC 9 10 x J 4 24 46 36 .56 .54 .27 7 J 93 965 i 09.520 7.4!!0 3.902 1.0 16 21 904 2.9.?i
' .. '
10 x ~ ~
& ~B SC l O ASC 9x 3 17 46 30 .44 .48 24 5 136 .781 62 522 •3, 752, 3 .4 ~9 .855 13. 94 1 . 6~1 r 9 x .3
'
v
NBSC 8 AS
·c
7 8x 3 15 96 28

..."
44 .49 .24 4.694 .834 46 i20 3.5 78 3. 155
-
.8i 3 .11.680 1. 652 t 8
-
.I 3
..
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!'. BSC 4 A 5
-·'· ""o -
I)•
6x 3 12 41 .38 .48 24 4.1 2 .875 3 11 3.255 2.i'9!) 1:12 !l,35; 1 ~3! \. • ~'J's_
- ••
A:SCLE 3 !\BSC 6 ASC 6 7 ). 3 14 22 .:?6
- -.38
.42 .48 .24 3 650 .890 21.2; 1 2.825 2 .4 14, .880
--
i .090 1.339 , • 6 ). 3 - -.
NB SC 950 !'. BSC 3 ASC 4 5 x 24 10 22 .26 42 21 3 006 .ii 3 1 1. i3 1.641 1.!HH .i 39 ' 4. i' 4,9 .950; 5 ~ 2.
- - -
BHl'C ~ ii 0 NBSC 2 ASC 3 4x 2
-
i 09 24 31 36 . 18 2 085 599 5.0GJ i 03 1.55 .58 1 ... 3"-
., .,,,
r .!i02 ~4 x .!
NBSC 1 ASC 2 3 14 4 60 20 .28 .30 15 l 352 4i 6 1 23 261 1. 1G1 .439 1.215 .255• 1 3x t ~ l
-··
1
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BHPC
.__ 3 I' 1f 7 58 44 .34 .3i 31 2 252 569 2.690 .456 l 09 . 45 1.i9 . 3~6 1 "1 3xl i~
BBPC 3 1 1 i 8 855 .56 .34 .37 31 2 627 .603 2.971 . 757 l 06 .537 1 98 .595 3 x 1i
-

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TABLE 4. TABLE 4. r

ROLLED STEEL CHANNELS AS GIRDERS. ( Braced to Prevent Twi ting ) .

SAFE DISTRIBUTED LOADS IN TONS. ABOUT AX IS X · X Rou


,,. -
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N "'
"'
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N

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SPAN IN FEET C;
... .r: "
... -
-
-

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VJ (J ... .. ..:l -u
Cl ~ ~ v, -
c.
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 lb 20 --
I) I)
24 :?i; 28 30 .>2 ~b
40
i
15 ). 4 36 37 55 34 55.34 41 37 31.03 24 8:? 20 .68 17. 73 15.5 1 13.79 12 41 11 28 10.34 9 54 b hti 8 :!7 1 76 l· ,. [I 6.20 15 ,,. 4 _
1:! x 3~ 29 23 t 3 20 40 06 26.7 1 20 .03 16 03 13 .35 11.4 5 10 02 8.90
· ~
:i
8 01 7.28 6G G 16 5 . 72 5 3 1 5.0 1 4 45, 4 01 12 x 3 !
10 x 3 ~ 24 46 32 40 29 20 1IJ.4 i 14.65 11 i;!! 9 .73 8.34 ; .30 6.49 5.84 5.3 1 4.87 4 19 1. 17 3.Sl4 3.66 l 10...x 3:
y ... •
<

'-
9 ). 3 li llJ :! ~ 30 1 5:? L!.35 !• 2t> j .4 1 6. 1i 5.29 4.63 4. 12 3. iO 3 3i 3 09 !! bS 2 65 2.47 !I x 3 r
. •
li 3 15.96 20 1r, l '. Si 10.38 -I • -9 6.23 5.19 ...
1 I 4 45 3. 9 3 tG 3 11 :?. 3 2 5~• . !; x3
~
; :i :1 11 2!? 16 ;s 12 48 s 32 6.:?4 4.99 4 .16 3.5 6 3 .12 - ..
I) - - 2.49 :? 27

. 7x3

4
~

D
u). 3 12 41 13.50 9-45 6.30 4.i3 3.i8 3. 15 !?.;o 2.36 2.10 1. '-9
- - ·
.. ~' 111
5 1 !?! JO ,!?!? 11.26 6 ...; 4 ....
"I) 3.16 2.53 2 11 1. 1 1.5.. ,..5 x -: .,...
t ~ :! ; .09 li.76 :s 2 ~5 • ""'
• 3 1 1J• . 3.:!4
3

1.Ei:? 1.08
1.69
• 1
1.35
GS
1.13
A f t ?
' 'r
.. iG! •.· '. ~ •
" 60 ... j ' :3 i;~ '
•·
... - -- 'fl 1••1
l~f~
Tlt1 ta1Jtt1nr 1 al111 •s of 1/11• :)Of1' t/1~trilJ11f1 <l d 1 u<l l<uur, ftJ1' 1/11 "' ...
ctbo1·1 (//'(. ua.\r.r/ 011 <Ill 11/lott "bit fi1J1·1• stress of I ons [JI ' /' S<JllOr1• ''"It
'"' 1011,\ ·'"""Ji of 111 o>n: as git eT:
[
Tu /incl t11r. Saft• tli.\ft'ib11t1•<1 tlcarl load !Jll iny c111 r·~trcm JrlJrr• 111 ,\
11111llipl11 I lic tabular 1011d 1 rtlu ~ by ff.
'l'a 1Jt'1ar l 1u1ds t u r1yltf of 1tcc1111 Zl!J·ZO!J l11u• 11rfJrl11r.r• tlt•fl~r.t ion r11·111tcr t ha1L .J... 1n.
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Ta~lt ~.

S INGLE ROLLED STEEL I BE,\!\tS .\ $ CO LUl\1NS OR STRUTS.


SAfE LOAD S fOR VARIOUS HEIGHTS OA LENGTH S

IN F EE T

II
•• /0

I Jl 9 l .!60 11 0 6 9t ~ 7 R l< :!4 x 7t•


11 r. 8 102.0 88 :! 71 4 C.n G .!~x 7 "·
89 1 76.3 63 G !>O. 9 22 x 7
74 2 62 7 S l I :!O x 6 1 2
!; 8 1 4j 6 3'< " lR 6
1f

3S 4 lti x 6
31 l IS x 6

l l x6'no
1.. "( !'j
4 I b 1.: x R

.._,•
I.! x 5
• lU X 8
• JO X 8


40. 1 ~.! . 6 I t ~ o . 1
17,8 I I 517 I • ~3.S
1'2.:? I 10 '\ I • i- I
1s.2 I 13.4 I 1117
\\ tdth

- .... I
~ t ~ ~
assun1p1 ion ,!.liaT t~e j CDds are fixed or adeq~ telY: cou-
~Explanation of TabJ..e 5 • stra1 ned laterally as .i n usual building practice.
1 Ta I - if ~al load~ on s1 ngle rolled steel l·b£'atn as • - .; - 1 lf""l;!
. lurnn .1... <'alcurated · l>Y' the st rai~ht hne forrnula. Defor:_e using lthis taole it \\.0U1d be advisable to con!?ult
_' 1 r, 1naximum 6.5 tone:; per sq. in. on lhe ~ross the ..ilocal building r egulations. a these may re~uire that
cro . . :; ional hr \ "1 h ,.Jatic ax\al loading; · on the a· different column, formula should, b ' used. ,,
I
••a .... -¥
M~'fll" ........ .., I
• •
•';r *' """''.' ....
- I
.. ,,, ........ ••t•
.,. .. "'1 • ,,
\.Roun . . ~
s;;-~e<'tional .uea. \\'eight pl'!r
. .1-'t,
~Sq Ins . · • ( Llis.)

-... - • ':0491
0767
• .1s1
.261,
ess to ~ 1~ x

- '
- •
. 1~05
. 19641
.376
.66
~8 in . \\ idth tblcknes::> to

,..
.306
. 4~18
- ., s-
1. 043
1-5
? l'
- 8
to

,...- 1 6013· :!.Q4 to

,. - r ~1ss 4

1
.9940
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4)'v)- 't
t
• •
3..38
L 9 ~
I

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~ o~

v 1 4 49 ''"" a I
.. ' 1.t7 11,
.,. ._0-3~
• 6 01 f
Ii p5

.. .
W •l I
. ~ 4053 8~118
2.7612 9.3 8


t 1

3.1416
3 5466 ' -.. 10 6Sl
lw 11:;6

-
l3 976lj
1.4301
4 90 I .. 1
-
13.51
lri Ofi2
l f, 688 ..... -
"

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5.J 119
5.9396
• •, -1918
18 398 1
20 I' 2 •
' 7 0686
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Ori t1rt I F' 11t

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112
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13b THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY CO. L'l 'D. CATALOGl F

Equal Angles Equ al A:n gles Continued

'' t •Jiht per Ft


Lbs
......
32.6
,.. 38.89
1 02
t 45 ~00 . 1 48
1.91

---
51 01 } '

.81)1
1 t ...') 1.15
l/ '2 i 19 55 I 1.49
• :!-! 1i f • '!
6 6 )' ~8
..
I

2g"r;9 • ""'
*is
1 37 40
10 30 U n equal A n gles Proc

' ~~ 12.2
r. x5x 1I
12 1G 16 sf
~8 19 93 !-\1ze-Inr. hf'!s.
3! 25 59 \Or1

*~ i .
,4

h 8 17
9 ...I ')
4 X 4 X %
1i '2 12 75
w
6~2 x i ~2 x fj l
1t! Piao

t
%
h
1 5.6 7
7.11
.45
*
.. 3, '
l,l,_
G'
1~
3~~ x 3 ~~ x % 6 X 4 X
1 '2 11.05 h nc
51
.s 13.55 ~1
-;~
ura
1• .t
' 4. 9
6.05 1h cb
x -h
3' -I • 1'"I
6 x 3¥.? x r., a la1
3 , 3 1M
l12
'
8
9.35 ~i .. .O\ er
~8 11. 12 %
e, ' itl
lA 4.01 5X4X 1
·-
- '""'
'>11, x 21.,,.. x
\
-h
;8
1,~
4.9
5.90
,..I • G r::
.,,
5
T
I•> ~~
5X3X 9

*-hr
1/ l.OG
2 1~ x 21,~ x '""
-h ] .31
1...r:>:1~
c;1
1M
38 •

-h ::?. 13 4 X3X
:i'W
l'i 3.19 ,...
1"
2X2 X 3.9::?
fr.
3. 4.6::? 6 ~58
13& 2.11
3 1 ':! x3x
tf,.. • • 7.8) Ra1
1a X 13 1 X 1'
74
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I
1,(,
,_ 1~20
..
x 1 12 x
lt.
111
ft
3.3!J
l. ::? 3
1. i!J
3% x 2Y.! x
%

~
l,~
- - 1::?.49
4189
I 6 ~ ~
T
1 ~~ }/
-1 2.34 %·
• 7.17 -

-
L ., r: JI 9.35
16 - · 1J
,2

L I VE LOADS I N B U ILDI N G S. I MPACT ALLOWA NC E TO BE ADDED T O AC;r'lJAl!


).1ost building r~gulatlo ns treat the 11,·e or su1>1•r1n1post>d l oad M O V I NG LOAD.
on a floor as equivalent to an a:ssu1ncd dt•ad or ~la.tio nary S>d n ey
-l
Brisban~
I load. For floo r s carrying machin e r y ~· 1th h eavy rnov1ng parts,
s p ecial calculatio n is necessar y. .A co1npar1son of floo r loads, l!l17 ll 916.
as sti pulated 1n the by-la" s of capital cities ot the Common- c:'o o/o
" "nlth, i• ~1,cn belo\v.

SU PERIMPOS ED FLOOR L O AD S I N LBS P ER S Q FOOT


( I n t erms o f D ead L oad 1ng )
Ryd ney ~1e1Lourne ~\d • la.1tl•• Bris hnne P Prth WE I GHTS OF
19li. 1,23. 1923. l'12G. 1929.
l >\\f'l11n •s • • • . . • • so ;o 5o 10 75
Otllce. . . . . .. .. GO "" GO 4 100 AshP" . . . .
' I
ll H •tnil Shops • . . . • . 100 140 100 110 120 " 4
Places of .Assembly . 100 140 100 140 120 Brick\\ ork . . . . 14Q
Ballroorns and l>rlll ' emPnt 'l\1ortur
~
il35
lI1tll . . . . . . . . . 150 160 160
Book Stores. Libraries ~oke IlrePze Concrei· ~ 112
und i'.l U SP Uffi S •• •• 200 200 ...oncr Pt" pla1 n ) . . . 140

.
\\~ n·houses • • •• •• 150 168 100 140 According Concrete ( r••info ed 150
to u se.
\\?orkshops a11d Fac- ~
Earth ~dry a n•d • loose) 1_ ;o
tories . • . . • . • . . • 100 140 150 168 220 to G70 Earth (compacted 4A. 135
urd\\ 1tr•' , i\fachln• r y. Granite J\Ia.sonrv l GO, :i i
PllP• r S t o r1 s, and
Pr1nt1 r11·~ . . . . .... . 300 300 116
I• lat Hoofs • . . . . . 120 70 120 70 25
H v r I z. o n t a 1 '\\'Ind 4(l
Pr c~s ur~ w . •..., . • • • 30 • 25 25 25
20 to llO
• \\:t1rr1' co 1nhl n~d d1n•ct and bend1n~ stress due to 'vlnd ls
onsid eri d, a \\Or king sll ess of 25 pe1 ccnL 1n r\'.cess of that 140 J5

... ~
ullo w• d In •n sion or co1npression may b us d (S)tln y) . 6 to 7
113

GEO. W. K ELLY & L EWIS P TY. L TD.


ENGINEERS
Offi c e
<. OL t.:: INS HO U SE . 360 COLLI NS S:TREET ,
Work s
SPRINGVA L E . V I CTORIA
13 c
MELBOURNE
...
So lt" R epr t' '>~n t 1t1ve s
Pitt S ttet't , QUEEN S LAN D - Waugh &. J o seph6on Ltd ., ~A A F ile No
102 104 Melbourne S t . South Bris bane.
w A .-Atk1n s ~ w A J Ltd 894 H ay S t r eet ,
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Oth e~. P rodu c t !>, See Pages 297 and 493 1


I,:"" -,;!
1J I f

~ ~-~ Fabrication
\

Pr~ducts
I

I l t
.,.t a nd Erectio n
• •• \ . •T~ .... Gen~\\ K t>lb & L e wi!' Pt v Ltd ar~ equipP,ed a nd
'-'tt el.fl'an1t I~uilt11ng--. 1'ank'\, 1Irll1.1..., J,r1tl_ · " 1., , .q:~ann; d IQ t abr 1C'at e a nd e l"t-c t i-; tru<tura l Hteel,vor.k a ny-

.
'' ork an<l'. all • t r u ·tnr a l ~:ngine.er 1n~ \\ ork. -
.. 1
: ,,·he re.- and a r e prepa rt d
I
est una te and ad' i::;e on an y
\\'or k ,)f tl!l_~ na t ure

-
" Pla nt
·
.
.,eo, ' r· l( ~lly'

'Le" i~ Pt.r Ltd.· have at ~priug-

~ ale \ 7 ictoria, a st1 li'ctural <..teel plant '.apabl<' of


..)
1
-
lranclliui.t th" largc'-t and mo"t co1nplicated ...1rn<·:'" A rchitectural a nd h o p Drawings
1nral wor.k. The \vhole of the plant is laid ..out in
,.\ staff of exper ienced st r uct ura l en~1neers :'n d dra ugbt s-
~u~h a . n1nnuer as to ensur~ economical handli rig of - "n1en is n1aintained ~Jat lhe Sp ringyale or ks and lhes~
a large "~}ricty of ''"ork, being erved thr oughout by a r e al\vays at the ser vice of cl lents rto prepa r e desi ns and
overlieaH el ectric traYelling cr anes and equ ippctl con1plete sbop wo rk ing draw ings from archi tect's dra,vi ng:;
"ith rnachin "r)r of the lllO"t mo<lern type. or proposals. Alte r natively. shop drawings wlll be pr
pa red fr on1 the architect's or engineer 's O\Vn design
Tl1e J>lant ... has its o'vn rail,,ay idin~. '' hich
t•naules '"ork to be dPs.patcheu '"ithout r eb andli ug,
ht:.-- b~u!? ...a ''er'.";' important factor to be con i<lercd
En gineering Service . ~ - .. .~ ~ I Jt
•..,,, vhcn bn,y 1ng .. tructural steel"~ork, as car eless r e- In ad dition to preparing des i~ns an d sbop drawings from
architects' and "eng ineer s' pr oposals, tile Geo W K elly &
h,andlin!? of so1ne \Vork 111a~- can e member ') to be l:e\\·is staff of 1engin eers a re in .a posit on lo carry a con
strained· out of th "ir true po-.1tion to such an extent st ruct ion programme ri~h t •from • the prehm inary proposal ·
'thn.t th<>~.: rcc1nire fl•settiug. and dcs iims to the fi nal com pletion of t he j ob By co
ope ration between mechan ical a nd structu ral engin eers, a

.. largt.• ,·ariet) of ~...:or k . can be handled successfully. U. -
R a nge o f Shapes LI S T OF REPRES ENTATI VE WORK .
-~

. The tock-yard at Spriu~,·ale carry a comprehen- '•" TurLant and Boiler Hvu"e o.t Yallourn .
spall •'a. Gates for Hu1nc Rescr:voin · • •
r i'' ,s tock •of Australian and British ... tantlard lJollt r Shops, ·vie torian Rnilwa}'s, Newpor t.
Cen1• nt Storag~ Shed, ~It L}t:ll Chenucal• Fcrt1li2er s, Nor t h
s ction~ of .T01-.;t c; hannels r<J.nal and llnequal anglt'"· Fro rnrtntlf'-, \\" A. "
40
.. •

1. ~n11<l Tees .\L"io l.1rge !:>lol'k" of plates. both "hip and


Structural Steeh\Ork tor Spence r Street B ridge.'
:--t ru c t mat ~t<:l'h\ ork for .Bruh.a:::; over. l\fitr l b} rnong'
hl)ilel' qnalit~ tlat<\ nnd har 'i arc carr1 •(l. \lu1 nt} H1vl·r!', etc. •

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Erect ion
B"ays •
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114
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.. . CA!MPBELL &
Deli''

.. Office - Ed~
teel onstritctional Engineers • delif I
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Products Riveted Con truction •


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Stl1 I 11 cillll' huildings, bridges. gi rd l'rs, sla111•hions. For unportant h 'tl \ } :;tru<'tu ral steel \\'Ork th~ivet<>d
0otro
roots, tanks ancl stands. hoppi->rs, {'OllVP)"O r s. t'r<111Ps and Joint is at pres<>nt unr i,·a ll e ct for safety, due t parttyl to
gant ries, r1111\\·ays, steel fire-PscnpP slair\vav:-;, vPrandahs,
1•Jpt•lri<' root-signs, in fact, .,, Ht')' kind ot ta hrieated
slru<'t urci l steeJ,vork .
the fact that th e joint <'an be satisfacto ril )· inspected
and guarantel'd to he , 'vithin reasona bl ~ lin1its, "'as strong
as thn designer proposed . I n addition, locked-up or
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/ 1n111ate · ,·alue 'due to hfgb
Plant tPn111eratures \\1ll uo
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'l'he stru<'t ural :->teel plcinl Jlrt'sent 1n the con1pleted
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""tru<'ture.
ot I<;d,\ard Cauqlhell & l:iou
The
Pt) . L td., luratetl at Franklin
Str1~et. l\l elhour1lt', ro1nprises
111.11 hin ..s < apa hie ot turning
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elded Con truction ..do
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out hi~h-clas:s \\"Ork. stock- t ru t ural '' ork as, for instance, tbe
) ar ds c•arrying a large Yariecy • I1g h t ste('J-framed bu1ld1ngs, fipecifi
"clded construction makes a
ot ::;t>c.tions, and an erecting '•·t~ econon11cal and strong ~ the c
shn}l, the " h o l e he i n g stru<'ture. '''elclin~ allo?os great-
ft•\Xlh1hty in the design of steel ~ub1e<
equippt•cl \\'ith OYPrhead elP<'- h u i I d 1 n gs and ' so pcrm1tsf a
tric· t1a\'PJ1i11g l'ranes. sll U<'t\11 e rnor(' suited to its par- local
111 ulnr purpose than \VOulcl be altere
t 11.. case '' ith other methods of
Tiil• plant ha s a c·e1111.il < 011 t ruc-t Ion. uil
I•>< :ir io11, t h 11 s la t'il itatilll! E<l,,nrcl <'u111pu»ll & Son Pt~ n t
1 cl pi ti d c I" 1 1 ) tu a 11 , p 1 rt u t 1.t I n1 • 1·qu1p1>t•d ti) underlJlke l
t h111 Con11nou\\ ea.I lb. Sections t h1:. c 1.1 s of '' ork, Lt.ncl '' 111 ~·' <
dtents th•> benefit or their past
t·arTiP.cl in stock i n c l u d e • x11Pr1 nee of Uu:; type of con-
British and .Australian Stan- "t ru• t 1on.
clarcl llolli>cl ~teel Joist".


Cha 11 nels, Equal and Unequal
""\ 11 ~ l e s, 'fees, Fla ts and
PlatP.. Chequer Pla1.,-s and
Ba rs,
and E-,t1mator

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vftices at ' 1 1ctor1a S
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.:'\lPlbourne, adjacent to the
<'0111pletP ~t·ar t or e r ecting "arks, Ed\\ard Campbell & !;on
stl'uctural \\Ork i:-: al\\a,·s Pty. Ltd. rnn.intain a staff or l
,t\'ailahl '. and Ed"·a rcl Ca1np- t!XJ)encnced de,igners and estl- "
n1ators ·who are at all t1me.s!
hc>ll & ~on Pt y. Ltd. arf pre- 1 eady to give fast and reho.blc
par~d to sulnnit proposal~. English, Scottish &. Australian B ank Ltd ., s•'r' ice in tile prc.parat1on of
ancl prit'l'S t or this type o( Swanston Street, Melbou rne. prelhnlnary es t l ma t es: or to
\\'Ork. \n h1l• rt:- I I nr\ Hat1.' & Har" tend r on nrchltect:,;' and
g1n••crs' own de.signs.

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Riveted Cons t ruc t ion.
Electrically Welded


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Delivery and Erection Cantilever Verandahs


• Ed\\nrd C'anq1h1• 1l & Son Pty Ltd. \\ 111 ta kl <art• ot '\ot<'' fron1 ('itl' of \fe lhourne BulhHn~ lly-la'" "·
del h·1'rv to any (Hl rt or A u ~ t ra lln u nd l\lJni.Jnun1 Hve loads t'or Roofs to Canti l eve r \'e ran-
dnh s-3 0 lb. p <>r 8f1. rt.
J·~·:uulni: of Stt•P l throughout, except <'eillng batt<>ns .
( '(•illng of appro\'Pd StarnpPd :\letal, on 2 x 1 in. red -
" ood hatt1 ns.
:F all o1 l in Pl r foot toward building in rool.
S()fflf to he• hot izon t al.
f.'iL..,<in n111st h a\1 an overa l l finishPd clPpth of l~ in .
for 1 0 r t. rootp th .... :? 1 in for 1:! ft. and :!4 in for l \ ft.
Ht>ighl ahO \' l' r•u,
f> llH' Jl.t. F.or 1 \ ft footpaths, 12 ft.:
tor lpsser \\ idth~. 11 ft, \\here adjacent to ~x i s ting
\eranduh8, to app ro\ al ot Surveyor.
Stop-.. I f t h ., tal l is flatt er th a n 1 in 30. slt> p s sha ll
not excePd 12 in \\ilhout spPr.ia l p rn1ission.
I Rooflui.t o '.! 1 g.1111{e t;alvan ized Corrugated Ir.on,
11J1p (lt>ll or hQlt d to 11utJ1n-.;, lapped t \\ o corrugations at
s1ues and '' in. nun1nn1n1 at 1•1Hls. r1v<>t e d e\•e r y 12 in .
•tt ·Id ,s and P\"er\ third cor ru gation at e nd s.
Jlo' (.iiJlt <• r-... al or: uea r thr> building ltne of 20 gauge
~alnnizcd iron. \\ell lapped. rive ted and solder ed at
t ncls O[ clCb sh t'l t and . ll{l(lOrted 011 m eta l :straps.
!Steel :,t raps at :.!ft 6in. centre..,.!
See ""B 11Jfung 8urv ror rP <'Onfor:n11ng to a<l~~<·e nt
'cran1lahs,.. ....

REPRESENTATIVE WORK

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... DESIGN OF CANTILE V ER VERANDAHS CCITY OF MELBOURNE >



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TO APP llOVAL Of
fiUILOING SUP-.VC:VOll [LEVATION
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CON.S Tf(UCTION

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OFFICES :
CHANCERY HOU SE, 440 LITTLE CO LLIN S STREET, MELBOURNE •

F'llc No FACTORY
WILLIAM S TOWN ROAD PORT MELBOURNE



Product
1\11 rl111n1 ,incl hi)aYy s lru<'tural \\'orl< of all kinds, i:;teel-
Field Work
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Our org.1nisation 1•01nprisP.s' 1>rf'\1' tion ~angs su rH~r ' sc 1
hy ex p<>ri1•11(1 d lorPr111•11. \\'1> ar1 pleased t9 quo c for
1ran11•<I huil<l1J1gs, roo{ tru sses, brlclgPs, s torag1• tank s tor 1·on1plt>toly PrPctr>cl st1~"1 i:ill net ures ol uny kind, in ~a.n~
o il , \\:tlPr or otht>r Jiquicl:s, t•IP\'ated t-ilt1 r'1gt• tanks, pipe part of .Aubtralia. \V e hav~ er1•ctecl a large amount of
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.. linf'S, llllH' IS J H ( inl :--, PlC • "·ork 111 pra cti1•al ly ,.,,.ry Slate in the ommon'v~alt.h 415
\Ve C'lahn that t b(•r e are 11'\\' hr1ns in A u sl ralia .so •ell
• ~q uipp e d for constru1 tion v. ork in distant locations. \
Design
\\" ca11 quol1' Pitlu•r to ar1·hit1•ct 's d1"stg11 or alter-
natively \\ill s uhn11t df'.·ig"llS to architeC't's rc•quirernent s. pecification Guide
(Jur cl1•s1gnlng stnft i~ clirect1•d hr hi ghly <JttHlitied ancl 'flH' folio'' ing < la11s 1>s s hould lJc Jncorporated;-
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•x p 1• ri •111'e<I t r>c hni <"al rn f'n. Our Sil l'ia li s1~<1 k110\vledgr> 1
1 r ov reel cle1 t rocl f)s ot apflroved 1nakc only shall be I
ol Str111·t111al 1!:11gil11•1'r1ng is at th1• d1s11os<il ot clH•nts. 11~1 d. BarP- \\'ir .. or <liJlped
to he ar.<'epted.
lectrod s on no account
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As 111ost ol onr st rH C'lu r a l \\ ork Is Plectri<'a lly "elded, it
is i11 < lh nls' intPl'"St to give us an 01111orl u111ty tor suh-
111illi11g tlf'stg11s that tak1• 11111 ad\·autagt> ol th1> P1·u11o rni 1>s
oll Pl'•'cl Jn· Plt>r.t ri<' \\.'<'I ding.
2. All \\elding tra11s1ornH• r s F!hall he P.!JUipped with
amn11'\l~rs. \\1e l1li11g current shall not exceed 120,.
arnps. a 1111 hP no lo\\ er than l 00 amp~. on the
PCOJHlary sides of transforrner. Tran!;formers t o
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"" fittc•d \\'ilh suit:1hlP r<'~H·tan<'e. ..
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3. Ll~ht run \v1•lcls ouly s hall h<> usf'd. \Vhero greater
strPngth is rr•,111ir<>cl, this s hall he obtained IJ) I
multiplf! runs. <See tnhl e h e lO\\',)

4. \VhPre onf> ru 11 is s1111e r1n1posed on anoLhcr rtfn,
the fi1·st "1~ld n1 ust
he <'hipped free
hetori> t hi• second run is made.
or all slag
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G.
shall he obtained.
'Vht>r•• l '' o pi .. cPs of n1etal are \\ elded together,
tlH~Y b hall lu> tr e of dirt, oil and scale \\'here Lll
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\Veld is being 1nad1". 'I'hcy s hall be wedged up t).gbt


to r•nsure pror11•r penntrntion.
7. Skilled trnd '~ rn eu only shall he e1n ployed on t}!~
job. a
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8. 'l'b" 11un1h r of runs per \Veld, the number of
inl'hes J>Pr st ic•k, 1hi• gauge of th~ electrode, and
the nuu1her ol in1·h1•s of ''eld oha ll b e SJ>ec!tl d
tor f'al' h joint. -
Typical Joint used 1n W elded L a tt ice Gird~rs . •
Fabrication e
Ou r ,,·orkshops are und r the direct su11crvlsiou or ty
te<"hnically tra in ed n1cn. Our plant is 1nod1>r 11 , and only
e tfi1'i1•11t \\ orkrnen a rc em11loyed. Accura"y and a high
s tanclatd 01 \\'orkn1an~bip are rnaintaine <l by ri g id and
c rlt il'al SUJ>"'rvlslon.

Electric \Velding
'1nrclner Constructions are in<.lispu tahly the leading
St ru<'tural \Vel<1ing En~ineers in .A u st1 alia. 'Ve are <on- •
• v1nc d that electric \\elcliug is hetl •r In \1 ry \\ay than
rh etlng. Th e rl•cent falls in the costs or rivet cl struc-
tural steel are largely due to the P-fforts of structu ral
t hr1n s lo rn "et th•• lo\\ e r costs or v.eldecl stru ctu r es. Our
\\'o rk s hop and SUJH!r \·i:slou methods arA suc h that the '
"hun1u11 tar.tor" is of Jes:s in111ortance than In riveting.
'J'hP. <l e~ 1gn vf el,•ctrically \\elded stru1 tures has UO\\'
h1· "11 <lev1>lo1> d to a rational s1'ienli1lc hasls. P yke's Creek Bridge
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on th•· effic ien<'y of thr> joint. This factor perrnits
Electrically \\1 clded Oil !fank s
nt n bl~ sa,·ing in \\Plght ancl <·0111bi rH <l with other Pcon-1

<~ard 111•r <·t111st 1111·1 tons ar" s111•1•1al1--ts in t hC" t>fl'I'! ion 111111Ps n1a1l1> 11o s~ lhlf' hy "Pl<ling n111ans a J!;rcatly reduced
1)f lar~ I It' t 111 nil\ \\ t>ld1 cl Bulk 'f.ank:-. llurlnJ!; thf> na~H
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1·api1ul outlay. RPf.-r.-n<'" lo our cllPnts " ·ill prOVC" our
(4 (111 1 la1111 that a !Pak hai; ne\t•r u eeu Cound in any l arge tank

c•onstrul'ted by u ~.

\\ h1·11 ii r:l"!quire<l tu cluvt1'lop I ull s tr.engt h of


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111at1•n.t1. 01 "hert> th P we ld ing is of particular nature,


spP 1 j,il Jll'Oi'l' dllr is clPVeloped t o l:! Uit the <'OUclitions.

tel'hniC'al :,;tatr Is a\·ailahle to help

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-WELDED R OOF ;'J"RUSSES


• productJ
Standard Roof Trusses . •-w' Other T ypes
:\\'e have standar d t r usses to suit most requi r ements
Tlie spans range from 20 ft to 60 ft., in mu ltiples or
- \Ve design and fabrciate trusses to carry slate and tile
covering or any l. ~pecial type of truss ttiat may be ~bed
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span. ~ ""
1 Tru s Framing Details
These trus ses ar e economical in design and give a General
n1axin1u1n · str ength for a n1inimum amount or material. ~he Jig b ter type of trusses are,: supplied in one piece. Jn 1ntrt
Tbey · are des igned to carry galvanized corrugated iron \Yh1le the larger types are suppliea in convenient sections
sheeting on either steel or timber purlins for transporting :_a nd are connected togettier in tbe field 11e hB' e. II.
by means of bolts. - ::iJ ion ithi
Belo" is shown the types of trusses for various s pans Truss sections niay. be \\'eld ed together. in ea io 11
\Ve recon1mend that they be s paced at from 14 tt to prefer ence to bolting if desired. 1 ~~~, bu:e beet
15 ft. apart when laying out a roof. rerr bui
Belo\\· is s ho'' u de tails .. of end bearings rhe combf
The s tandard pit ch of our tru sses is 22~ <.lt•g.
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Th ese d etail s ar;e adjn!'tabl e to any s pan=. ~-..i er or
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~t.1nd.11·dl nit l '011..,t 1u •f ~ 1111 J ~uilt1111g" uf all I.' Jll'"'· \ l .t!'tl'I buil t :-l l eP-1
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"'hetl'-. l{oof 'fru-..-..l'"' aud on~ thing constrtH'lt•1l .ol
~~ ir(· p ro1ll ~ rJ\i111e p r oo l
hgllt '-ll'l'l st'l'tions.
.i.\ 1ontin11ou~ a~sPl ud1 l) !-laleahl to r r tnoval.
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Gen era l D escription
In lntrod ur1n~ ~t.1nda1ct 1J nit Con:::.l r u~· ti 11 bu1lt1111J?,s ,
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~ I n' nuut cl at hri1udoi.:: the hPneftt~ o( n1as~ <'CH1striu. $at1Sl<1ction lhc>9'stat11:-; O( C:a1 dOE'I
ilon \\llh1n the l"Ut'h ot t'\el'vont•
beaut' an l l inlll\iduuht)
ha' e h "1'n 1 n t ro <hH' ed into
. 'ery build1n~ h) 'a ry1ng
the t•o1nbinat1on of a nun1-
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er of ~tandard pa 1 ts. T\\' O


·of the latest de' e loptnt> nts
i n enc:ine •1 111 ~ ~t·i•~ nce-a rc
and spot "eldin!!- are t> n1 -
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This n1elhod has rt~ \olu­
tioni<;eti th., protlnction o(
hi~ type ol huildin~. !!iving
great r st r en!! th . Hl•cause
o[ the lar!!e increa~e 111 the
olume ol it:- husines~
,a r.dner Const rut~ t ion:- ha' e
il>een enahl l'd in 1 ~ci'll t Dimen ions
i\ e.a r~ to continually ofter re-
Co rru~atecl
or lUpple I ron
d 11ced prices. •
panel s ar1• standard in
Main T o t al1sator Building, M oonee V alley R acecou rse , 'vi d t h s o t 1 t t. 1 :\ i n . 2 rt. 2
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Interc h a n geable U nit in .. 3 tt and 4 It 21 in.
Ea1.h butldtn~ ton:-ist~ ot a n.u111ber o f int erc. ban~ eah lt> Ft bro Cen1ent. e t c . . pant ls are 1 ft. 0 ~ in • 2 tt .r 0 ~ in . .
unitg. .\s the units are all 1nade to jie:s. assernbly otters 3 ft O~ 1n •. 4 ft. 0~ in Heights o( all panel s are 7 ft. 0~
no dillicultie..; . The "all units consist ot pan e ls con- in, lt. 0~ in, 9 tt. 0~ Ill ., 1 0 [l. 11~ in ., or higher i
.-:olru cted ol angle irons elPetrically " ·elded . '\\he n 1 h t> nt cessar) • t a ndard s izes ar-e : -Tl1pple 1 Jrnn: 3 ft ... 15
"'units are bolted toe:ether they form the s tru ct ural tran1 e lt.. l'i ft . 19 ft and 21 fl. long, by· s tt. • !t in .. lOft., 1 3
the buildice. The " ·all s h eeting is ta tenecl to i.ht' ft. or 17 Lt. '"1de Fibro Ce1nent : 12 tt. . 14 rt .. 16 ft. 1
panels either by hotline and spot welding or " "tl h 1nPtal tt. , or 2 0 tt. . by fl ft.. 10 ft., 12 ft.. or 2 O tt. \\"1de.
11et:->. Root tru:-ses are all n1ade to jig and connection i
" 'all 1ra111e\\·ork is si n1pl e and ::,trong-. Countr \ Building
O" ing to light "t>ights and •ase ot • 1•r ' ~lion • ou r ser-
GARDNER STANDARD GARAGES tions al'(' tilhne: a l one;-fPlt \\'ant for ;1 t•hcap, :-;trong and
Facilitie flurahl t> 1nethod 01 ('On~t ru1: ting \\oulshecls, ::; hearers·
huts , hnrn --. b11ngalO\\":', etc•.
0111 ~a1 .tn1's ,1re ot • J>t~ l·ial int e r est. Clie nt s ca n obla111
~ heir i:arage· "ithout any "orrr to th en1sel\(•s. \\'~ Thi' ahse1Ht or tire risk and da1nag p In white ants or
rran~e bu1ld1ng pPrrnit s. 1!iYe free ad,·ice on loc.tt1on. ho1·ers a pJ1Pals to tlH pra('tical s idl' , "htlt' t heir neat
! Ll1>e. etc .. and can ha'e th e joh con1pleled \\ithin a 1t>\\' ;.qq11arance 1on1parecl to the• u s ual building of this kind
dn) s of rPr.e1pt ot orc1Pr. i s an added ad\ an lagt> •

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T he Biggest Hard'tt.'are Hoiise in Victorill
14k 234 -236 FLIN DER S LANE , MELBOURNE 276- 294 BRUN SW ICK S:TREET, 1
Fl;t;ZROY
F 4175 (4 lines) J 4145 (7 ltnes)
And At
A rms t rong Street, BALLARAT Ha rgreaves S t r .. et, BENDIGO
L ava Street, WARRNAMBOOL Pynsent S treet. HOR S HAM


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('han11J<·r J>rod tH.:t~ inclntle
r'a bric Ji''encinf?' and Gate". 1:
<~ ha in \\"ire \\'" ork of all dP.~
<'rj pt ion, i1H· l 11di11a }"e11cr"
!-'!top a ntl ~I achinc Guarcl"
'l'P1111 i~ 'ourt EuC'losur cs.
Pt<' : <:ard cn Ar('hes. Garclc>n
Sea1s, 'I'rPr (~uard . IIancl
<; a 1 es, Dr1ve\\'a) Gate".
~quart> S tr(." l Tube Oatrs
and J>an r ls, \\Tron ght Iron
.l 'anr ls, ) I ild Ste1·l ,-a trs and
1>an<> ls a1Hl l{1nQ'lock: Fenc-
111g

Material
~ \11 ina t P. ria l.. , a l'l"' of t hP.
hPst quality antl arP specially
sclP<'t <>cl for st1·ength an<l
hea\·y gal' a111s1ng "'herP.
u1·c·1 -.;sa 1 y.

.... 1'ianufacture
( 'h,u1<llc•r ·~ fa c t or \" is
t>qUippC'<J '' 11 h all the l~1test
111ac•hin<>" for 1ua1111faetnrn10-
f1•Jl<'ing and g-ates. .\ll \York
is built by our O\\ 11 skilled
\\' ire an<l s t ct.: l " -orkers un<lcr
t•Xpt>rt . UpPl'\ I 1011 :F'1tt ings

ha\•r. br.Pn sta11<lar<l1..,rd. thns
t>Habli11 g lls to k1•c p the cost
of product ion as lo"· as Ch
possJ ble.

Deign
If our largP ranae of
cles1~n.., i · un u1table, ne,,·
cl1•s1gn can al,~a~ be made
f o ~tut ) our clieut' specifi-
cation. lll11 s tra1in g so111e ol the• operation::- Jlt•1·1ornH:d and 1n a 1 •hin~s nsPd
1or th1• production ot C'H~\~I>I~I-:H GA'ri;;: and J•'ICl"\CE
ill Ollr factor) Hl C';.re1 •\t>S SIJ'CPI , J•'ilzfO).
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EABRIC RENCING AND GATES

Description

- • A" Pattern

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" E" Pattern

Gates

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- , Erection } I"

,\ 9, 10., 11• and •
t wi(i .s-,.
11 •. I
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•••
"F." Pattern

Ca n be carr:ied out ( lbou~h not necessarily) b} our


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-- - staff ot \\ orkmen. under the s uper v1s1on or experi- •
• e nced Cenc1n~ ex11er ts "'hen \\' supp l} the tunber. •
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,, '' e use all dressed jarrah timber Gate and CQrner
11
Ii ,. ,, 11 , posts are 5 in x ,5 in.: top rail. 4 in x 2 in. Inler-
,, ,, r I mediate posts, 5 :in . :x 3 in .. hotton1 plinth, 6 in :x
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1~ in .
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Boundar)· posts ar _drilled to take.;..·t raining-'\,·ires,
,, t" ·bich are put throu~h and s tapl ed off: fthe fabric
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D " P ttern
- ' fencing is the_n (. lapled 1 to top rail. 1.,lO t botton1 plinth
' and do\\·n intermediatl' postR. I l :

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\\"IH'n u1·tlt>l'in::-
. !!.1te~ .
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!!ir. • th. ... \\"ilJth of ~ate
openin-:?s~ arnl \\"e \\'ill

~en<l th' C'OI r ct SJZP
c:at '. \\ t> allo\\ tor
"XX'' Pattern hi n g es, catch, etc .. "0" Pattern ~

... r , .. hPn m aking the · gate.


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Chandler H and Gate,


Driveway Single Style
s h owing " E" Fencing.
.. C h andler H and Gate •
F ig. 143
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Chandler Garden Arch,

Double Style . ..

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14k • D. & W. CHANDLER LTD.

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• CHANDLER CHAI N WIRE PROD U CTS
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Galva ni ed Chain Wire W o rk
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Chandler Chain W ire 1.... 11Htd1· ol "t rong gal\ an ised '"ire
"fH'<'Jall~· dra"n for ou1 O\\H pur1u>...,Ps I t 1 ther ef ore
prH<'f i<'ally P\'Pr l a,t111~ a 11d d 1u•s not l'l''l\lll 1• painting:
(HANDLER'S I t 1... eon trnct<>d of \arions ga11~Ps of \\' i1·1· and in diffPr-
1•11t 1r11•...,)ip..., 1o " Hi t t hP p11rpos 1•:s l'f' 'lllirPcl.
GALVANISED • •
CHAIN WlRE
PRODUCTS
Ue

t " 11111 <·onrt 1•11<·l1,.,u11•s; s hop, 1na<'hiu • a11<l ' vindo,,·


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( 'ha 11dlt> l' C'ltaiu \ \ ·11 .. is 11 s 1•d t•.Xtl'll i Yi>) •'.\· fo r fr> 11cm. I
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!!'llarcls . g-ard1•11 s1·at -..., " t<' . ..\ l'1·111·ing, i ts si1npl ic·ity act !>
// a :-. a f oil to th " g'<ll' cl 1 u o r )H11111• ,,·hi<· h it gu a r d:-..

Table o f A' a ila ble


G a uge4', e tc.
A ~~t!A1· (JI a\ a1lalil•• :-iz•·" g l\ t 11
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1!';
loelo\\ : -
\l • h ln1ll• s 1 1 1~ )~
• 12 13
1 ;1111g 1 14 13 14
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' '' S h - Jl\l ' hPS ll l~ ll
12
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13
2
9
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1: aui.; 1• • • • !t } IJ
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I :1t u g 1•
2
) l\ l')IPS
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3 '.{
12
4
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\ II th,. alo0\' 1• a n • inaa~ in 31i, '42, 4 ,
r.11 a n d 72 tnf'h h••ii;:h ts. -
(, H ..\.N D{,.. r·: n , I I .\ I:\
\ \' I H E i :-:
s pl Pr11l id ly ad,1 pt .,d t o1 CPnni e 11111 t
• n1 · l o~11 1 11s It s a d ,an t ages O\Pr \\lit'
,•ach
nt> t l1n~ 111• 111 its s trength and loni.:-
by ll
ll l i>, as '' 1111 as in i t s i 111 pro\ 1•d tlP- F1q 149 - Chandler D rivew a y Ga t e.
p ~a 1 a n cP. F eatu ri ng Chandler Chain W ire a nd Sc r o ll Work.

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Sect ion o f a s p ecial jo b , f eatu rj ng


II Chain W i re Fenc e, 900 f eet lo ng , m anuf ac tu red and erec t vd by u s ro und th e
Amateur S port s Gro und S w a n St ree t , R ich mond. Th e c h ain w ire ,., o f 10-gau g e P 1p t' R ail ing and C h ai n Wi re· o f \ 14
a nd 1J-lnc h m ec;h and the t t al heig ht 1s 8 f f!t> t 6 inc h es . G a uge a nd ! i nc h mes h .

(Con tmw:d

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- - CHANDLER CHAIN WIRE PRODUCTS ( conrrnued)

E rcc rio n -••


('ha 1t1lll'I I 'h,\111 -..\ Vil l' ,. i:-;
la11 ti on 111 pipP rail111~ · ot Ir
1 11i. nr \~hnt••\1· 1· t. hi <'1'1H•:.;s
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\\ h1 11i>1•t> ary, I ht~ pipt•s


1·1•
,111 < otH' n•t 1•tl into f ~ro und,
an cl in larg1• I P n c·l•s the pipe
1
pn""t"" al't' sta~1• il at int<•rval~.
\\ h1' rP <'hanlllt·r • l' ha inf
\\trt:> ts ti:\td to \\oo dt•n rail-
ings, l\\O rnt>thods . are entf
JI Io~ t'IJ.
( 1) 'l'ht• \\ 11"1' is plac~d into
a ~1 ocl\' Pd ra II a n<l nailed

1h1ou~h.

<2> 'fh~ l'hain \Vue l '


s tapltrl i nto a lop lH•\'Plled
rail "it h a cappitH! on 1op .
• 'l'h1> fir:-t 1111'1 hod IS l'f>C'Ol l1 ·

• 111 1.: lltlt•d


~+" t' llt ,, a
as
n cl
h t' , i n g
11101 t
111 o l e
l' <' <>ll<> ll lH'<tl.

• 1-iac h in e Guard
\lach1nl' (; u a r cl s ha \'£>
tlan .... 1 ~ !> Cfl'\\ 1•11 into <' tHl of
pip1>, an cl t h t>!' t' art> sc r1 \\'ed 1

11110 "oocl floors or holted inro


con1·rt•lt• ltoor~ Shop guard~
arP 11~11alb portabh, and art>
JJadlor ·l,t>d tur H curit ).

Machine Guard, m<lnu fa c tured and erected Chute Prot< c t or, made and ere c ted by us
. by us for McLaren Pty Ltd , Fitzroy Vic for th e Dunlop Rubbe r Co o f Aust Ltd
~
.i t th eir f:ictory, M o11tag ue, V ic

CHANDLER SQUARE STEEL T U BE PRODUCTS


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S qua re S t eel Tube Gates and
0~ -·- Panels tr• .di 1l11 ·t11•
p11011 :s l t11• l
di~ \\tldt•d

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~ <. noel 10 " '" " tulo1oi; 1:-; .. 1nt•h !'qlla1 •
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"l ;i I "·" ' c:at•·" to a ~ tnnrta1d
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111• 11111d••
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.. 3'· IP 11: ht ol :{ t • 1 t , lout ot h1 •r ... 1zP:;
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f· , an Iii• 1natl1 • to orclPr. I 'no .. t:o; 11.1 c
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I 11-.\11111\ IJ11ld1 • Ill 1 lir1 •1• 111'11.:' h( :-, 12,
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15 II ncl I 1111
" I" <' IHI d1 •-..11-!'ll H
h··· •
nl t•
l hou r.: h
11111cl••
:-U lll•'
JO 00•' r
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"l'J j h• i t.: hl of 2 1 1n1 •h1•...


•';at• • 1111 11 111cl1 10 111111 .. 11 p. u1• 1:-
Fig . 198a. Hn•I \ I•• \ t Ii;!\ Design 62 ,..


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!\. Cha n l i e r
.:--('lu n r• :-ot • el Tul e
T h1: 1 1: I S
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'Vor k i nch t rai 111n o f bu~
1 On t •
1> 1 • r s • or llm l
"qun11. , It t in s an 0

&J1J)enrn n c • of bold- pu t ( , 1th


"' n n d tr• n ~ t h I I ~ h t ' e_ig ht
\ l t h o u i.; h l11;h t , tl .. , 11
I Ill llt t I
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<t ~
U tl I
1s Jll l (t s t rong ::..;1 . ··I '1'11111
.t 11 o n \\ o r k.

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I llus t ra t ing th e splendid t1 r1s h D t 1ve way Gate, Fig 104 gives t o :i c h arming h o nie.
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- CHANDLE R MILD S TEEL WORK


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!\J ild "' ti 1•l <;ate" clllll f>a111•ls ;11·1• solid; as all joi11ts ar1• "l1·1·tr11·nllr
• •
\\ t•ld1•d, t ht> "'ork i~ verv
. st r ou :r 1

\YhP r 1• t hP Pa 11Pl 1.;; :, iu <.;cp1art• th<' i11sid" \\'ot•k is ~ iu. \r111t J>a111·l of : i11. I }ip inside "'Ol'k i~ i in.

.... 1p1a r 1•. nnlt>-...., ..,pPetall r orclt~ rPcl.

.... '' 1ni::- a ,.pecia


Our :\hid St1.: l ... i::n '' h 1 c h Is
clt•,..1gns I' Ill b O d Y ft•uttu ed in Hand
1 ;at... Pan• b nnd
th• lalcsl dt sign
H t1u ... lraJ1ng.
1 d t; n ~ n.ncl are
This "as nuuie for
1no1lcrn and nr tlstlc
a 1nod1 rn 01..:k of
to a lu~h de1n t>C. Hat in '>t l{1l<.t·t

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Gate-,
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l11~h.
I' . \ri 1111ldt• 2 It. 111 1n
or 3 It. nlto, •• ~round. Olh<'r
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11 h•' ll!ht" nn• ruade to ord11 r.
~ I \\· 111 I h s an• 1naci.. as :-1>•'<'1 ftt>d
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- -- - . . :lir\: 'l'ht•\ 1na) ht obtatn"d "1th
.. 1th ·r • qual or unequal 1..a,·1• ...
F ig C !'1111•1al :stroni:: lune•'<: h "'''" F ig. N .
L• t'O r11nd1 lo .s•'• ur"I) hold th•·
gnt ...

Panel
~\n. r11acl1• 13~ in. hu~h to ,..111t
lJ11rlt\\11rk. hul oth•1· htl~llt,o:
l'Hll 111 lll,ldl'
'l'ht> "'ta nilard ht>1;:;ht of IJ11l11s-
11ud1 n i:; I!' 3 ft .
F ig V Fig . Q.

Deo., 1gn ...


1 • • ~r 1 1nncle
to r11at1.; h p.ln•"l:s I l
a11d \Ice \• t sn. Bri
J), s1g-n s c•un al-
£-btn
" t\) S bP IHlld1> to
llll
11ltns.
)0111 O\\ll "rh1 ..
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I ll u st ra t 1ng D rive w ay G;i t e, F ig, C, w i th M a t c h ing P anel. - lJJI
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O J d.;l lllJ::
•"ieatt: ~ of un• <111rll
exact
t '' • • n posts
I ioo t
id~ flit
t \l Q '' 111c11

. nfter
111all s at , . .
''. h•·th•·r i:tLt P is to
h1• h11n~ on \vpoden
ts to h1u1f:. pos t s or brick or
I lo Ions nt
lrrrm th1
l'1" gut•
t rN't lhal
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con11 1•!1• p1E>rs, s<:/
'' ·~ t·un sen d

•• • t h• t •o 1 r••ct hinges

Th·· 1...aut\' of d ..,..u: n of ti •.,,.. •• 1~1\t1•,, nnrl I'an1•b !an a.rlaptatio n ol Fi~. '\') is
"1•11 illu~trat~rl 1n this photo o1 a ho1111• 1n Glen B1ra Road, CaultlPlrl .

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Fig . M. F ig 0
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( •..\.J }~ s. Cute H inges and Catches are :.l.1 ncl .1rdisecl
INSTALLATION DATA

(';11<hP:-o .ue 111atle in 1 sl:il ••s


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,aDd are upplii"d v.-ith e' P.l'Y !.!<.t te. They a.r'' 111.ule 01 'l'\\O-\ u~ cat~h 101
.1na1l ahle t•as t teel and ~ire 11ract1cally unbreak.ihle.
\
.l1ru1cl g1ll•• l1tl\\ ttll (10 ts
B. - Ur'11na1 y ont>-"i\':t) < ul c h ,IF"t\\·~··n JK• st~
'Vht:>n erecting h1 ick\\'o rk or concrete pit- rs 101 ~at 1 ·~ C.-glll'J• PO.St l'Ull h .
:tll fittings a r e :;uppli ed to builder so that cor1 ec·t cli :s- ll -"tan•lard cat1 h t11r tlouhle gnt "S.
t ances hPl\\<?1•11 bolts ca n be obtained, a nd thesl' 1•,1 11 h•~ •
built in clurin g tonst r uct ion ot pier. .. \ '\J<, L S .- \\•p advisP p11tli11~ 1 in Jl<lll PIS •" ' hilP huildin1
Br11 k" ork hults go throu~h uric kv- ork a 11tl t 11111 clown th e conc 1e le 0 1· brick t 1ont a~<'. ~~ r 1n . h a ~s a 1'P 1.. rt on ~
'be-h 1n1l f11 st brif'k . eac h end o t pan e l so that they fit \\'P ll iuto 11ier.
1 h e ,.,a 111P ,applii>~ to ca tches.
Tl11~ u1akes a be tt e1Job, as o l h ~l'\\'ise. ii the pie r
H i nK s ar1' 111ade in J st~ le~ ~o 1 to fit round . t.-1•1 hPcn built. hol es have to bP clnll e d or hole~ l eft anrl
mbe or g:1te tran1e : :\o 2 to fit square stei>l tub~ \\'ork -: •
, ~o 3 to fit n1ild stet>) ga_:~s.1~ pan~li-: cen1ent""d in later on

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HUME STEEL LTD.
Elec trica lly -Welded Steel Pipe. Concrete l!:1ned and We lded St ruc t ures
Hea d Offi ce:
14 k •• KINNEAR HOU S E ," Cr KING &. LITTLE CO LLIN S S T S, MELBOURNE ~el C 10754

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South Australia: M 1le End, Keswick .

Wes t Aus tra lia: S ub iaco


B ranch Offices:

T el. L .5142-3.
T el. B.3642.
N S.W : Commercial Road, Rozelle, Sydney.
Queensland Montague St., South B risbane.
T el. J 1442 -3-4.
i-?fUME

a New Zealand: 8 Qu ay Street , Auckland . • Tasmania Cr Du nn &. Macquarie Streets,


Tel . 46 -271 H obart Tel 1670.
Branches also . in Singapore 1

- M ILD STEEL CONCRETE L IN ED P IPES 1

~fethod of 1ianufacture Tests I


Tli£ P1r1t•:. ar formed from ~ Iil d ~tecl Plates, the joining
edges b< 1ng butt \\ elded by the " II un1e" Electric J\r c \\-eld·
1ng proc< ss. The ~lild Steel Plates (un less other\\ 1se
diameter Steel Pipe, manufactured fron1 *
To slHI\\ the efficiency of the Concn>te11 bi1nng ca ~·1~
in.I inilrl .. t
plate, \\as linc>d \\ ith a lb 1n tbic·kn ss ot •etnent o
• specified) h ~1\ e a tensile str ength of 24 to 28 tons per
~quare inch. \\"ith an elon ~ation of not less than 20 per
crete. The stc•el ''as perforated with holt•s \'arying tr.
half inch to one inch in diarueter. Tht• Pipe. ,,·as then :it> - -
f'ent "Hu1n,•" Co\ ered Electrodes a re used . up for hydraulic testin~. and the pressure ''as gradual
raised lo 950 lbs. per square inch, \\hi ch 'ras the •hn1it
'r l u• Fau(•t•t is Px pand ed on lhe end of the pipe, and the pressure gau~e. The pressure ''as helrl tor the n11n
1s reintorced '' ith a mild st el ring. The illustrat ion ~ho\\ s ,,·irhout change. This test conclusi\t•ly shO\\ed that
1
etail~ of <•n d joint. Pipe \\'ou ld cont 1nue to e-i' e good s rvice, f>\ en thou,.,
after a nurnhc•r of ) ear~. the !'lee! sht•ll had ber.orn•~ l
l·~ '-((·rnal f'oa t1n ~.
-The pip• s are externally coated forated, due to corrosion or otlH•r cati. Ps ...-
''1111 hcss1an and a nlixture of bitun1en and tar, \\'bich is
'built" on to th• Pipe. b} an in1pro\ ed r1rocess. The "Hume"
external c.oat1ng has no'v bPcon1e standard th roughout Quotation
\ustralia . pecial PiJH s o l an) shape, and suitable t-11her tor
or ftangecl joints, are manufactured as required. \\rrit Gate
further 11tf'ratur<' and infor1nat1on. Quotations shoul
fx/ernol Cooling
al\\'ays be dc n1anded, both for standard "ork1 or speca
1

rcquiren1en1 s. Pri ces \'arv . con::.iderablv. according- to •


ser' ice fc1r \\'hich the Pipe 1s to b., u:-P<I , and, as all P1
are made to ordl•r, tbe quantit} of P1pP.. rt'q111red.
• the price to so1ne extPnt .
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Prominent Installations .. . 1111
Hun1e Stl't'l Lirnited are l ontraf'tor!S to • the )lellJo u ·
and l\letropol1tan Board of \\'o rk s, ~lelbourne, ~Ietropolit
\\'ater c\\era~e and Draina~<' Iloard. S)dne). ~le t -
politan \\at er Suppl) Deparr 1nent. Drisuane, .Adela id
Perth, Hob.trt and :\'e\\· Zealand state Rivers and \\'at
:::-.upply ommiss1on. \ 'ictor ia ; lrr11.~at1on Depart1nen
\delaidc. Irr1 ~ation Deparcn1ent. Brisbane; Goldfiel.
\Yater ... upply- Department. Perth : also rountry \\'at
rrusts and Authorities tbrouj?;hou1 Australia.

• S tandard Lead and Yarn Joints may be made or, alternatively,


Cen1ent Compo and Lead Jo int s are adopted

Interna l Li1~ing
The Pi111•s a1 ( internall) ltn d '' 1lh C'enH,•nt concrete b)
1

the "IJurnl'" ct•nt r1fugal proc ss. The thickness of the hn·
1ng 'ar11>s fro111 one half inch to t\\O inches, according to
the dian1etl'f ol the Pipe

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1::es
The PHH'S an• 1nanufactu1r•cl 111 dia1nt>ters of 4 in. UJI·
"ards. Hnd ar1 ~specially desi~ n ed tor the various s1•r-
, ,·ices for \\'hi<•h th•·:r may be re<Jllirf:'d .
I
Guarantee
H ume Steel Lin1ited are able to guarantee their \Velded
joints to be 100 per cent e1Tic1C'nt, "ilh an elongalion In
the depositc•d n1etal of from 10 pt•r cent. to 20 per Cf'Ill.
a~ n1ay bt• requirt·d. •
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ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT
- Patent tud \Veld ' ..,teel Fence Panels
I h 1• photo s hO \\ S a l t>s l ot h<•r\\ Hit! S (lP C' l ll t->d. S I e el
slnd \\t•lil " n l l •r tl had f l)l•(' Jl put iu a
' t t'I' a nd h a n1n1P n •c1 tall 11 h P nt' and
I w 1:- l 1'cl . \\ 11 hu11 l n11 y ll h;eo nn ectio n
,_ 8 Qll tl t' C' S(:l( tt Ull l\1 S
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.11 t h1• \\\" lei \\ h ~1tsu1•\ 1•r ~ B y lll t>a n s • at .n il j oint i; h'v
o t l11t> pa ti• 11t t>d • ::> tud \\ •lei , ,. tor th e
11s1• nt" \\ h it• h 11 11111 • SIL'el L td: hold
t. x (' I 11 s h I' I I ~ h I s. I h c I " ' (l ., u I\ it s have
.
.h1>1>11 :t<'l ll a ll \" l lltiP d ' i n t o Ofl C b00\0-
gl' ll t'OllS :-;e1·t to n . T h e s tre n g th or .....
' t h is pult·nt1>1l _.\ \'Pill i s r c 1narka bl e :
ancl [Ul' > l'l't'<l<: t hata n y o rdinary
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• 1art ntt•nt pro-
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ch1ct s 1 1111!1•:-.s oLb&rw 1se s pec ' f
ifi ed. •Un
.1"''111:- h \\ elcls rna) he p rod u ced , if so
f1t·s1r1•1l. h y ~ r i n d in ~ th e stud s do\\ rl
ft II sh \\" It h S 11 rt at' ' 0 f t h e \\' 0 f k . •

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• Fi xin~ Fer1ce Panel'
Th • p 1ri · I o • 11 u , h li111 t i n to JHtH'"' ' ' h1bl tlH':-••
a.ro In c1111rst or • '"''lion . :-\lnn dard ltn i.;t h :-. ar,.
'3'rr11 11 1n sltu k tu s\ttl op• n 1nJ.." of 7 ft, 9 1n . l u
l"''tt Ii 1n bt-l\\ • t•n p1 r )', ' ' 'e "111 u n dt!rtake •·r •" t1on
at ou1 1>r•ld1H' t:- 111 an,· localtty, " h e n P\t>r r equ1 r ••1I.
1 t \\Ork, h1•\\ • '•·r, 1s "U • xt r 1•n1e ly simple t h nt t h»
tl"rtetnr 1 u,,11ull) nhl1• to c.'OlllJllel" ert:'Clio n 1n1lt'-
d• nth of Q\11 ftS:;ISl80< •'

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.. tu1 t d of H u1n~ ;-te"1, st ucl weld•·d, 1n
Wlll't1tC'll\ • de igns nnd or rui:i:11d ,\rcnt:th. ~r" ohuun-
llJll ~ for nil J>urpo • s. Tht•y nro properly propor11onE'd
n I < 01 n ctl) 111rtclc HI nil d"tnib. Th•• follow1n.:
tttndard qz, s of l ru nrC' Usf'd:-Out,..1d • bar , • 111
.. re· int• rnaJ· hnr~. ~ 1n. squar".
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... a urc 1nent
'YI'.• for i;nt•·s ltould b" ::iven ind1cuunr::
.rp.. n• nt ell ta net bet\\ f.!Pn the pier:<, and sho\\ 1ni:;
-Wbk'h h itr of th• J.;nte 1 r ..qu1r•"'d to opi'n a n d "Inch
al 1 to l e holt• d For Ulndard double g-nte., allO\\
an ft. (or 9 fL) open[ng bet"\ een the pier s. For
•tnE;l l .{alt: , 3 ft. G In. {or :t ft . ). Heii:ht of ::;t.ant..lnnl
i..: it' g, ,,3 ft frorn ground lrn~ to top hnr. Th~ lung••s
~t t 11110 br1<'k"ork at 30l in from n .L. to C .L . t)f
.-01t of h111gt. :--Ingle gntc catches at ~3~ 1n. nhnv»
• 0.1 Coner e t e a nd S t ee l F e n ce e rec t e d 1n the Esplanade, St Kllda,
V ict oria.
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De igns
Desig ns of _g,t! es to s ui t' all r equ11 e1ne nts, :;ucll
as hand-gat es a nd clrh·e-gates for rE>stdencea ·

sch ool ~ates; ~a t es t or pa rks. s 11orls ~ r o und -.
e t c .. etc., a r e r ead y tor in s pe>c l1on h)' a rch•
tect:s at an \' t i n1 e. T hc r t' i s a \\' iU P !"el et
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tio n of des i ~ n s, pe1 i od, n1 ocl t• rn and fu t u ristic


iuo t i t s. aYai la ble. \\' hc> th er o rna1 11eo tal , o r of

:-.i1np le con:->tr u ctt on , e.ar. h 111 odel , is e rn ine nt v
1•ffi cient in o pe ra t ion , a nd extre1nely, durabl
E stin1a tes \Viii hP. gla dl y ~ i ve n for ' th e cons tru
tion o t ~a t es act'o r d ib l! t o s pec ia l d esi ~ n s spec1
fiPtl b y the a r <'hit ect. • •

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Balustrading
Ba lust ra din g a nd handrails can be e ft er tivel
pro d ll<'ed b y H u m e St eel arc \\'e ld1n ~ S periaJ
des i ~ ns t o sui t a r r h1t Pc ts ' r <quirE> ments can be
car r ied •ou t. Th e ba.lu s ~rading in the ill u~ tration
t o t he l e ft i s made up of th ~ follo\\· ing sections
- Top r ai l. 1 ~ in . x ~ in. or a handrail section.
r erna1nin g ba r s, ~ in to g In square section
B al u 1ara d i ng with Fence t o match-designed by Leslie J W
Reed A R V I A -Armadafe, Melbourne. the whol e flus h wt ldld
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FENCES
C yclone Hou e .... a;-u rn er Hou e E~change Building
Hard\vare treet " 24 Jamie on treet 1
Pirie Street
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·' 'ye lone · Fahr1 ~ }'e11ces 111ake, adn1iralJle frnu tcigc
fence. for snlnl'rba n. ~ 14 country home parks. public
J r on J'<1nclhng and (;ate , ~tair~' ay and. Balc?ny g-artleu . t>tc. 'l'lH·~· •are gl'aceful and stroll!?, and
J ~aJu ... t rn<li11g, l~ alc·o11ette . Chain \\ ire Fencing, R111g- c nhancr- . t he appearai'ic·e and \'alue of an:y property
lJ<><'k l·'ar111 a11<l ~tation FenC'ing F'arrn and .•tat1011 I n additiou, they ar • iuexpen i' c to erect and ·ost
<}a tr . Sht•ep 1 I nrdle , Theatre and Rhop F_ront
practically nothing to keep in order and r epair
<;ua1·d.., \\'111<10" r;uar<l . • 'hop and Bank Grille~.
~fade of the best galvanised '"ire procurable .
•\d vl't t 1" 1 11~ Surn..... ~Ia chine Guard Factory., P r?-
t c<·t io11 }<'P1H·111g. D og and P oul tr~ P en. , 'I enn1s '' c·, clone 'J

Ornarnent a l Gate ,n,11 not sag or be
I <'on it J~nc·J o...,ures and Gate , • 'teel P ot>t , Garde11 affected bY
.., the \veather .,TheY . . be1had iu n1an~r
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'·Cycl on e·' 'hain \\Tire i ~trongly \VOYen of special
au cl Adelafcl<> a re the la rge t and inost coinpreh ensive ru tproof ~al \·an1 eel \\ire, manufactur ed in anr
of thei1· kind in the , outh ern H en1isphe r e. ~fodern 1ne. h fron1 ~-inch 1o 4 inches, and in any gauge fron1
production 1nethod ·, ideal working cond1tions, expert
16 to 6. J t can be erected on wooden or tubular steel
"'orkn1e11 , and trict supervi ion c>om hine to make
'' yclon11' ' pro<ln«t a good n it 1 po sihle to get po t , " 'ith \\'Oodeu or n1etal pipe rails and plinth.
th e111 Being rn tproof and unbreakable, it needs no n1aiu ..
tenance It i highly reco1nmended ..,for Eactory
I Fencin~, ~fach1nery :tuards, P.laYgronnd
Trade Mark chool F encing. Tenni Enclo.,.nre.., etc·.
'!'he " or<l • · (·,clone·' i the regi tered trade n1ark 1
• of (', <·loue F euce and Gate Co Pt,. Ltd , and cannot Catalogues and Price Lists
• legall' br u ed except to denote good 1nanl1fac>tnrecl
hy th;s l 'on1pany. All good bearing the " 'yclone " 01nplete information regarding all yclone '
tra cle n1ark are guarantred aga1n"t any clcfec·t . . 1n product i given in our finely illu. trat•>d catalogµe.
JllHllll fa~f Ul'I'. copic of '' hH·h 'vill he gladly supplicdl"on reque~ .
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cuss an~ s pc:.cial "ork rPquired. H e " 'il l subn11t sug


De igtl. and Construction gestions anu dPSH?;IlS \\'e have the tecbn1ra) stafr, and
All "Cvclone, '\Ork IS d~~u~ned an<l ('011:--tructed upon in,·ite ~·ou to 111ake use ot it al any tilne '"ithout
sound ~ngineP r ing principles. -th1> n1ater1als in e,·pry t•ase ubli2:ation.
being thP he"t it is possiblP to 8P<'ur", antl the "ork1nan-
shi p h<>lng cartil'rl out 'vith that alte11tio11 to detail and
ltni~h 1 0111111011 tu all "Cyclone" produets. All joints are c A
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Plet"tri1•ally "'elded, and each panel or gal~ is, ther• fore,
ci solid piece 01 n1etal. stron~ and las:ain~. as \\Cll as
J>lea ing to the eye. ''Cyclone" panel~ are 1nade to allo\v
l\\'O inches bet\\~en panel and pi r or post. I t is ad\i~able
that { l) Pan"ls should not be inore than 9 fl. in leu~th;
The Test
1 2) \\'hPI e panels are to be u"'ed "ii h brirk\\'Ork or stone \V1th the end B locked
• they should he on haud before th e "·ork is started for in a vice, the cross-piece
the purpose of bein::: built in: (3) Gate fittings for AC v.·as t\\·isted com pletel)
brickv:o r k or stone should al\\ ays be built in "ith the Job. around once. Then, v.·ith
the cross-piece AC held in
Designing er"· ices A vailablc the 'ice, the section B was
A typical
"Cyclone" bPnt over from the weld to
l\Iany s tandard stock desi~ns are nl"·ays a' ailable, but elect rically an angle of 35 degrees. In
" ·ork to the special designs of architects ''ill al,vays be we lded spite or this, the ~· eld
ca rr ied out ~· 1 th p leasure. Telephone for a trained and joint. I. sho "· d no sign Vlhatever
spe9ia1Jy qualified representati ve of the Con1 1>any to dis- of fracture
Conr.n wti on ••XI ,._,

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Se t of squ:ire tube ::ind wrought iron g Hes supplied


- t o th,. O indenong H igh School. E lCh of the two
cen trP gite-; h:is the school n1onogr;tn1 worked into 1t.
Grille 1n oic1d1sed f1n1sh erected 1n a city office.
Constructed of square stt~PI tube and wrought iron
to architect's own de 1gn.

Sta1rw y
Balustrade
and
Switch box
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and balconette manufactured and er.ected to the
specification o f a M~lbourne architect.

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Iron Panel£ (Style P Y.1)
with 0 r 1 v e w a y Gates
(Style G.41) t o m. tch
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effective des I g n.
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square iron
H~ lgh t o f Panela, 21
H eight of Gates, " 36
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PRODUCTS
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l) p • ot JIO:-.t 111. 1 k:, . a ,,. develo1H1H!p In :sl••el 110:-.t:. ~ c.u th e rt ronges t P' on th• n1arkP.l A
f n c 1ni:::- .. It i~ e~ceHdiuE;ly' r11dd .is Pl'.'O(e(' ted trp n_l ru s t " U>Ost la} d on support s 4• [Pet apa'r t \\ itbstood
t y, .1 lie(!.ry t e 11rH·1ous \\·eather-res1st1ng bla ·k varn1 :. b or c oneentratPd load of ·~30 lbs 111 th e centre ..
i.:-.1l\•rr111zing 1 llreproo.C. and e lin1inates · 1he labour qf..
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110. ( hol e digg[ ng , th•• posts being ::;imuly il r J\·..en "~h1•r:ef - l'".eq i1lr~tl to ~end , the post ·{ iu c bes~ 1'I1 h ese •
r••11111r ·<17 a driving ('a p bP-ing U5ed i ~ g r1> un<l i s v ery .. llDi tS ar.~ rua d e from Ii 11 P h1gli ca rbon1
h:'ird.,_ _... , , , . t ~ ste l and ure supplied hla1 k , va ~lnsli e.d. OrJ•
• " \\arcitah •t n.11.I'. Sta r Section steel pos ts •a r e <·a rr1 eU gnlvunize cl . lf_ -...;..,.,
...,__.-,.1~1 ..s t ci 1' k HI f, (l,. a nd 5 fl~ 6 Ill l e ngth s, •and bbor~tl to ..,, AVAILAB LE S IZES, • .,,J-. : _gl .. ..,.•:
~an d. rd spa1 i1o~sJ though tu e p osts n1a} be>
1 o rcd to ~
a n ) ~Jla<•ing • Star rlartl s pacing -To p o f pos t to tir~t Rlandnut L1..n1..lh-. - ._
.J '4ft:'• 6in Sft 5fl t>:1n !Ht, t1tt!'lr u n .rt.
bol tr in .., t h l•n 6 n~ . 6 in. 8 Jn., 6 in .. , 5 in , 5 in. 6 ii,. Approx \Vt pt::r J;undh: of T,, 1n in lb:ir-;:;:: .,,,
No ~xtr.a <'bar ge f is m ade for ::-: pec;ial • spacings in ~ \JI
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" WARATAH " FENCE WIRE "WARATAH ..


The Ne\\ c.astlP ,, ire,, plant i ~ th ii l.1r~est in WIRE NETTING
Southern Hernh.phcre and is <ll~o one f of the most c.on1- i. •
prehensive in existenc.e. A.vailable "ires of ,·ar1ou!'>· • \\' a r a t a b · \\ iri~ Netting i.:s
t ,·pes, temp• r!' and finishe:s are bri •fty stat1~ d • helo"·· guarantef1d ::; tr~tight and fiat, a11d
J>Ja.in Galvani:led.-In } all . ~auges, 4 to l i I.S :~r.G. i!' "" ' ra"pped in bla C'k ,..-aterproof
Jlard. n1 di11n1 and soft ten1per In hundred\\eight coil~. papet \\'bilst in stort•. I t is car1·-
" \\' nratab " GalYanizro .l<''en <'ing \ \'ire is made fron1 . f11lly • ":oven tron1 thP n1ost s uit-
;:. pecially :::;elec.ted :steel carefully procP-ssed a°:d gal - able "ire and hot gal\·anizeil after •
' a n ized hy t h e bot process " ' ith pure electrol) tic z11tc. \, Pa,·ing \\"ilh pure electrolytic·
J~lac k \ ·arni... lu'"\1.- In all gauge~. 1 to 14 I 8 \\. C, zinc. EYery co il • hears the n1ake r s
llard. n1ediun1, and soft temper. I n hundrecl v•eigh t coils id entifi ca t{on ._tags , as * illustratC'd
" \\' nrntaJ1" Jlla<'k \.' arni..,he<l 1'' en (' i11g \\' it'(' 1s made on this ~page . ) '"\\'aratah" \V11P
trorn the• sa n1e steel as Galvanized F enc i ng \Vire, and N'etting is ..s upplied in 50 and 10
is t reated \\itb black "eatber-resisting varnish ) a r d rolls. exce pt · ~ in . and ~ i11 •
\ Jligh T<•n..,ilt', Galvanizoo .- I n hu n<lred "•eight coils. iu es he:;, \\"hicb are supplied 111 ~5
A 11 tl igh Tens ile '\'ire is n1ad e fron1 selected h i gh I
and 50 )ard roll ::-. ltabbit, SbPep ,
st rength g rade steel, hot galvanized v:ith electro lytic a nd Dog N'e tting is u s uall) sup-
Jzinc, and e\t:>r' coil is tested for brea king load . plied in lUO yai:d ~ rolls, 'ancl 2 • in.
" \\•arat.ah" High T <'JL..,ile \\"irt• is madf' in the tollo\\- Poultry and ~1 1 :sc~ llan•• ous Netting
inJ?; grades in 5 0 yard roll s. i1l
()1'<linar) Qu a ht~ · 12~ gauge- 50, l ,OSO, 1, 110 lbs.
brea k ing load s
" 1') <>a..,~ " J>at~nt..,d Qualit) 12~ gaug·- 1.250 lb ·.
brLaking load 14 gatU~ t.>-°;'llO lbs . and .., 50 lbs.
A,·ailable \Vidth , Me hes
breaking load .
Mes h ,
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I Gaus ea. Remarks.
• " WARATAH " GALVANIZED BARBED WIRE ..
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I length weight t.r,•aking 6 to 72 18, 19, 20, 22 Usual 1au1e, 20.
Gaui;:-e.
pt-r c w t . per m ile. load 6 t.o 72 17, 18, 19, 20 Usual 1au1es. 19 and 20
yds. lbs. in l bs. 6 to 72 16 to 19 Standard Rabbit Netuor In-A~ and a
qualities, 36 and 42 In wtdtlls, 17, 18 Q
tOWA PATT ER N 6 to 72 16 to 19 Ditto: alAo mesh In 17A quality ! o
12 4 611 429 l, 140 ~nn.ls court.$. ..
13 Still 362 915 Pa 12 lO 72 16 to 19 LI tU e \I.led. ' -· -•s
I I , 70 294 675 2 6 l.O 72 H to 19 Sta ndard Poullry NetUni : al so In lt>
a nd 17 G for t e nrus court:..
WAUKEGAN PATTERN 12 to 72 14 to ig Little used . '«
6211 318 1,020 12 to 72 12 to 19 .10, 36 In. wtdlht, 11, 17 1au1e are • id,.
8 0 %%9 650 " Wa r atah " Ba r bed u~f'<I ; ~ultable for 11heep and dot s
930 %12 660 W ire is wound on 12 to 72 12 to 11 Ditto.
.,\ auk c>~a n Lon1: Di lance w ooden r eel• con·
ta1nlng 1 c wt net
c;I1 d dP11 Pat ter n to s pecial orders. we ight ""ote. - 'A" a n d " B" denote h e aV) uid ll1ht air.~ of the same ~a ~
not nr:<t and ~econd q uallt ) •

" WARATAH " CHAIN MESH <CRAPO GALVANIZED


!\tanufac tu red frou1 Crapo processed gal~an1zed steel
" ' ire, " "hic:h is particularly suited for this fabric\ as the Methods of Fixing
Crapo process insures an extra h eavy coat of galYanizing " 'Varatah" Chain ~t ei:;h may be fixed to " ·ood aud pip ~
" 'hi ch \\' ill not C'ra ck or ftak1. even though th 11 \\'ire h e tra ming by employing the u ual methods ot fixing
bent at right angl es. or v•rapp t>d around its O\VO dia- \\Yhen fixing to "\\~aratab" Star Sec.tion .. Fence Po-..t"
n1 eter . llyl ands Brotb e r:s t Aust.) Ltd. hold the sole galvanize d staples are u sed . Tbe method of fixing and
manufa<'turing rights of Crapo Proces~ C:alYanized 'Vire. erection illustrated belov.· e nsures a rigid, strong and
" ' \ ·a ratah " Chain ~T es h is made i n all width s up t o pern1ane11t fen ce s uitable for nlost indu ·trial purpo-.e-.
9 f t , and in standar d n1esb e" from 1! in . to 3 in .
" \\"aratah" Chain l\f esh may he s upplied v. ith a
'"oven in se lYedge \\ir e. giving ~real stre ngth and
n1ak1ng the mebh particularly s uitabl e for road-guard ro~r~
purposes , or it may be fini s hed with one of the othr.r L.'l 1/(~'I. \\'•' ~-
10·0· A.PA!tT
fo r mF> of edges illu s trated in Figs 2 and 3.
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U ses ~OLT (O
Fen l' ing of all descrip- "'"0 POST
tions, ~1a cbinery Guards,
lload Guard:s (absorbs
unpact of out-ot-con trol ~T~"~( -
v~hi cles), S c re e n s tor n~T(N(~
grading materials, En-
clo~u r es f o r S w i t c h-
h o a r d s and El ectrical •
<1l ar, Barriers for Tool
">tores, Di!~play Rack~. etc. Fig. 1.

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MON EL METAL
A PRODU C T OF THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO
AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTORS
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FERRIER &. DI C KIN SON L TO , 26 CLAR EN CE STRE ET , SY DNEY. ~ot
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VI C TORIA ANO TA SMANIA . QUEEN S LAND .
H. Perks &. Co Pty Ltd ., W E. Peterman. "Iii
31 Queen Street, M el b o u rne, C.1. 160 Edward Stree t , Brisb ane.
SOUTH AU S TRALIA : WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Sbei
Alwin Fisher Ltd ., H arris Scarfe &. Sandovers Ltd ., soil
17 F linders S t ree t , Ad ela id e. H ay Street Perth I Nh 1
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:\Vhat ~1onel Metal I s pecial Value of 1-'fonel 1'1etal Mal
\ 10111·1 \ l1•tnl c·oll'\Jst .... of approxi111atPI." ()/ JH'I' c·1)11I. 1~his al I ·1" t" ro111 t I11 <·0111 l'
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>111;111011 ot" P.\ "1·al
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'\H·hPl, :! p1•r t<'llt ('op pl r. n 11d :i pl't' <'Pill. ot h<•r quali1i~s. lrl!·h o I ~l'L'fl t i 111po1·ta111·1· i 11 j t ~e] f : -
111Pta ls. I 11 appl'ar,1nc·e it Js Vt•t·~· si1nila r tn pu11 1.
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A h1eh tPlli:iile s1n•ngth P..x11•Pding that ot 1111ld steel
11il'k"l; it takc>s the u1ne l11~h fiub,h, [tllcl ha" -·
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Extn-nte tou~h111•ss. Pl)Ual to that of \\'!'Ought iron !-lbe
:L 'fhe . vroportion to~ rut
cl -. . softt'l and
s]i.,lttl\·
~lreng-l h retained aiJ
... 0111 P\\'ha t u1ore silver~· high te1nperatures.
Pe
ht ... 1l'I'. 11 1.... "-tl Oll!!. 1. J\ cornplete r ~ i:sta111l
1on!!h, du<'lil<'. ,u1<l fur to thP corrosiveaction
"llJll'l'ior to c·11ppl'l'. gu11- of brine and im1;1u t.
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" atP.r!-5, atn1ospberJc
1111•tal and bronze> undt•r M O D E ll 11111 A S TOMORROW condit1uns, alkalie::.,

' 1·01·1·odi11g influ1•n<'e. ] t


111ttl'liin1•s r,.adil\ an1l
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and a hi~h re~istauce
tn u1any acids. ,,
'I' h P 1 a c i I i t y \\'it h
1·;111 IH· rolll'11. dra\VU.
"hich it can b
1.1st for!.!P11. -.o1dere<l. \\"OrkPd hy ordinary :.st'-,
I11 a Zl't 1. a 11 d iH't•1 ~ 1<' ne engini>ering proce:-;::;es.-4 •
111· l'll'l'lri<·all\·•
\\eldP<l 1i . The Yarh'd • forms i11 •
111 1·olhd for u1. the \\"hich it is readtl) 1 '-
:1yailal>le.
1111'1 al lt<1-. ;1 t t•nsile 7. J\ highly oruan1ental
s11·1·11!.!,th of '{0 to .f'> and dt•corati,·e a1>-
1011-.. p1•1 squal'P inc·h. pt>arancP. con1 hinf,d
a11·01di11!.!. to "IZt> a1111 "ith durability au,,d
< lean Ii ne::ss.
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t1·11at111,.11t .. :.! \\ht·the1·


'l'he non - tarni:-hin_g
' 11 l{111l ~t11p \\ 11c or
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1>1 op rtie:s of
n1etal are an attract-
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'1'!11· l'<'lll<1l'ka hlr <·0111- ive 1Pature in its U'-'t•


ior decorative n1etal r
11i11 a t i 11 n i 11 t 111
"cl 111 e \\ ork.
allov •
of a 'it< p) - 11kP
st 11·11!.!,t h :11111 a high Resistance to
"" 1... t ,111c•1• to 1·01 rosinn. •
Corro 100
Ji., ... !1 d t11 the llSl' of Ill
\111111 ·) \11 tal in 111.u1Y 0\\ 111g to the varyin,g 1

1011<1111011~ under \\'hirh
h1·lds \\ hPrl' it lias had
111,.tals are usr•d in cbeu11- .....__,
to \\' itltst<111d nun1 erou lal ope1 ations, it is . 1ni;-
I' II l' I' Cl d I l\ g :lj!Cll('l(• I •a<lin~ to pi\'e definite
1111'1< 1 \a ryi 11g c·o111l1- 11gu n•s f or < orros1on. as-
t ious of lt'Illpt•l'<lllll'f', obtain d in the labora-
tory. l"uder practicai
1•011<·l'11t J'at ioll and i111- '' o r k i n g condit ion:-,
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1111 t slot ,\1011r>l l\IAtal has he n
\f o111•) \11 ta) i-. « 11at11ral .illo~ iu that it is pro- Jll'OVCd r es tslalll lo lllOsl 31111::; ,tncl alkalis ill ('OilllilOil
use, hut it should he not d 1 hat :\ton I fetal
dt1,·l'd 1'11111. its or1 \\ithont ·t parati11g 1hc 11 011,tituent re1 om1nellded for th~ folio\\ 111g : -
111l'lals. 'J' hP 111'<' ·1 1ni111 d and r ·fin 'd in
-.111t>lt1•11. 'hrom1c Acid P r c hlonc Acid ~ulphurou Acid-....,
< .111ada, und1' 1· t1 <I 1.11 al 1·1 t t1 ul liy th1• 1 ntPrnational Xnnc .A cid .:\lcrcur1.; < hlortd" ~aturated Am-
Picn c ~\..:1d (hot> Phosphoric A cid rnonlwn-N1trat•

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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MONEL METAL


Copper Sul11hate (hot) • olutton
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1'olour \\'hit• .
:-.1 ..Jtn11-: Polnt-l.3tJ0 <11:1: C
~(IC't•ille <3111\ tty- 0.
{2,41'10 de~ I• )
IJpttcal 1-terlecth at) -60 per c• nl of that of er
Jit.• at Conductl\1t)-006 GG~. t nits (l/J5 · or that of Copper)
~r>cciftc Heat-(20- 1,300 dPJ.: <') O 127 cnl per 1-:rarn ptr c.
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\\'• 1gh1 11• r cubic 1neh --0 320 lhs. ;\Jagnetic Induction at 1 •O 1-:au s • s:-
<'o.. ftlc11·n1 of Th• rrnal gxpn.n.-.lon JH' r <lo•g r••t• 1 Cn.:-l .l\letal-500 gnusst>s. I
125 dti:. C'.-100 dct:;-. .)-0.000014 Holl •d .\f,•tal-l,OOO-l,500 • snu • s
125 r1.·g. ·.-:too d.-.g. C.)-o.0001H5. ;\fodulu:s of Elnst1rity <Youngs)-25,000,000
125 1lo•g. <'.-1,00 dci;. C.)-0.000HIG Torsional ;\lod ul u -~l,51)0,000.
1-;1 1•t·tnc 11 H• sist1\1ty-256 ohn1-m1l-foot; 12 5 rn1crol11n-cm ,
l zod Tesl-llllJ ll.- lb un stnndnril s 111'l"l11wn.
l ~h ·,·tric nl <'ondul't1,·ity- t p e r cent. of thal of Coppi>r.
H•·slstun('C to ult t:rn1\l in~ st r css 10 rotatlni; lJ,.n.rn inn<; h[n
( ' tH tttcll nt ol Eh.:clr 1cuJ l lt.!SIStl\'lty-0 0019 r"'r de1:. c. apprux: 100,000.000 nlt .. r lions at 11roport1onul 111111 oc---~
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HO\ \ Obtait"lable a R a \v ~fa teria l U es
.\l n111· l .\lt•tal ran ht> oht ai11pc\ f ront Austral1<1n • "'t'H'ks, \ 10 111•1· . 1t-tn l e q u i µ n1e11t is eas1l
111d "atcr, <tnd l!' not injurPd h) alk.tl i1 s on c· lu•n11l'al
llllclt l:
polis h ing 1 ompounds I t ls e>nli r e ly f r P1 Cr.0 111 th ..
\Vil'f', Hoel, Har, Ilnn n<I"', Fl at:-; and JI ( :xavons llnlilations of p latecl e:oods. it i s so lld A lh r ou~ h o 111 . a n d
Sht~l'I s I ro111· l li ~ti ):;a ll~l' . 11 ; apJH.t r anf1' irn pl'O\t•s \\Ith usP
• ~1 onPI i\l <>ta l iti ea~ il } d i st 1 n~ 11 lsha bl1• (ror11 o th Pr. nun
.. • Soli1l l >r.t\\' 11 'l'uhl' . ll•1 runs nic kP.l• a ll o) tllP l a l:; E.or ~i 1111l ar a p111·ara 1H'P
H1vt>ls . J<-.lnt uncl Hound ll l.'aci. \I onl'l .!\l <'t ,1 l 'is ' 1n I1gnpt H'.t .... "! ""
.\lo1H' I l nt.;ot tor Cn:-;tin~s : ulso l lili:-H~ lb1 i11 h eren t q u<tl it n •s oC \1on • I \ l et al 11 )
::\I 011t•I Shot l or F'o11 nd ry ust>. . "Jll'l'llyi11g it fnr p q u 1pn1elll \\ h t' r1• reRisttlll< I' o n~.I\ \
"i>ar 1111d tPar an cl corrog1ou h ,1, t o b P c•o 111 b i ned "1 1h
,\lagnt>:-;1un1 Stu~k tor dl'o:xidation in .:\lutH•I t·a:st 1111-; . highly 0 1nan1<>nta l and at t1 ac l l\l' a ppt>a r a1H·e 1s to r
\\'t>lclini.: H o <l:-; - Plain n1Hl coatt•d \\it h <!PO:Xllll~l llg Skylight Fra111cs. F l) Se r ePns :\1Pt,tl Fi i n ishi 11 ~~. R oohne
, 011 po11 ncl. an<l J.'h\5htr1~s. \ 'ent1 l .1 ti nJ?; Jo;q u i pn1t> 11l Or na rueuta l
c•a n 111• ohtai1H'<I a" nncler:
I lard \\'a r e.
P11 n
For thP aho\'e and th e · l o ll o\vin~. :\l o ne!
~h . _o 24 gauce. th1 •st> requ11cn1ents helter tha11 any c1 l1 ·r ava1l abl e
'l'u h s. 1nt!lal, ancl etfccl"' su h:-;tan t ial e<'onon1ivs.i holh
p II t,.. and 1-'ines for Foun1lry u-.e. and tu.11ntPnance. • .....

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K it ch c11 Equipment
-'l cn \l tnJ l u ll ed

)ton IJ )11 tul ., S1nl<s u
throu~hout the kitchen snn1tar), nnd 1 ustn1:0 •t
h ens tht d rudi::er) of not llfl t 1•t I fl hy! Jiot Ut n:-1
house\\ 01 k l>o cnu c 1t 1. so ur d1sh1·sv J lrai n ... boar t
"asy to k1.:e1> 1•l1•nn, --o nuly -: ht• 1·1lh1 •r llutf"d
durable, and n1nkt:s tl1t> s1nuolh. They arc t ron~
itchcn look th• \.right and c onseciu,.ntly nut >'as1

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.ind u1t1ncti\1• 110111• of darna.g"ll hy hlo\\·s tro111
ho11 e hold ••tllcH•nc)" t IHt t ll h"ll\') put,._ an1l pan,,.,.
..hould ho 1n ('\ ery honto
nud e~tahhshn1ent.
It n1a) b u 1 <I for rlrcun
bonrd., laundr;> \'.hUlC«, Cafe te ria Equi p m ent
'('.'ah1nct tops and tltung~.
range hood~. O\ n ltn1ni;s, '~h• tJrirnar) 1..ons1der ;
J)lat1• "nnner • helf hn1n~:-. t1on 1n fltltni; a rnleteriu.
\\all prolt:c•tors. d r n "" er 111u:-t 111· lo provide equ1p-
lin1n~. nnd r !11~1 1 ttor 1n nt that \\Ill \\lthstan 1
tin1 ... h1ni;s. hnrd "1•nr an1l rou~h t r eal-
n1,.nt, anrl at tht· ~an\•·
t 1111.. that " 111 app..al .,. to
'""pecial Applic a tion~ c·u :-to1111•r.s lov a. cl1·nn an•
attract1\'e a p pc:aran c•·
· 1~l·nt • · .tr' \11 nt ;\f onrl ~J ~tal i!' tht· obvious
It: tnl hns ht: en founrl to . ulution to this proulern
' l r' c HI lnnny unu,.ual Brun ~l aries si n ks; servin
plans, nnd th•• pos 1lnht11•s 1·ounter:<, "ork counter,.,
I of 1L" apph ation RrP. un- ut1·n.stl:-, tn1> .s, food cav1
l1111itt::d. Th" ns• nts "111 h 111•ts, dra." c r l'>, stearn.tablt:::;;,
11h·n.s1!d to c: o-operu I•' \\"1th plate racks, o.11 give utmo,,t
tho arc l11t cct or 1' ni::-1n1..•o·r :- ,. r v I c e t:on1bi n £>d with
1n the "'tud) of s 1>t c1al IH aut~· a n d hPalth f u l' clean-
npplicat1ons of this in• lat. l1n1·s.s. w lH•n 1111ul• o! )Ion • I
M onel M et al 1s un s u r p assed 1n k i t c h en equ i pm ent f or con - \l• tal. •
t inuous w ear-as 1n s t ,:inced 1n th e k i t c h en o f thi s Au st ra l i an
R a ilway 0 1n1ng C ar

team Tables
Table Top ~lPam tnhlPs 1n 1 estau r a n t. hotel, a.n d
\ (onf'l \11 tnl laid un tnhl••-tofl" 11·.s1:< ti; ahrasion, <'a!eleria kltchP n s con str uc t ed of ) l o n d
)11 ts~ I\ t" the Jiff' ot t hf> tu hit•, •' 11"\lro • 1 •len nlines~.
\J etal ~", 11utxln1urn service, n n cl rnak e thnt
i.111.;ht .. n "' th• k1t1•IHn at lh•• \\otlon~ 1•1•ntr•'. anll usuall) st r1<: ti> utill tarinn fit li n g somew·h u.t
h11rmon1 .. t•., th• tahlo• \\1th thP l111ltln•·1• ol th•· :'-lon•I of an ornan1l'n t. Thi' kitcht•n stnrr appr t.-
\!1 tat k111•hr-n •·q111pn11·nt. 1·io.t1•.s the c•hePr1ng t>t'fl!Cl Of sh1n1 n g ~{O nt 1
\l,.tal surlal'•'": lhPll' sanitary, no n -eo~ros1v•
prOJH'rl11•s art' an apprt>t•1nhl1 nul to
1•ffi1·1en•').
Di h \ \ 1 a . her
\I<. • 1 \I '\ 11J on dish-\\ n 111 r th• out-
\\ Ord and ''Ihle sri:;n of th• 1n\\rud and fH'lUal
1 IPnnlln .. ,:-. 1 t 1:- th•• lo~u·al 111• lnl 1or t 111 d 1sh-
" a,. tun~ rnnchlnt:, bt>1n~ r 11sll• s 11nd fr1.:• I roan
't rdtt:ri!'.
Th· nppenrnn1 c of . u1 la a ,\fon••l mnC'htn•
~" , ,, th• fln1 11111~ touch to th• up-to-cl.tt o )lonPI
kllch»n.

Lining
;\fono I )1· ..al 1s u • <1 ,.xt<·nsh •I) fo1 1)\'• n-hn1ng••
sht lt-ltn1nc:-. cnh1n1 t and c upll\)fttd-ltn1ni::s, a ..
O\\ inc lo its 1l•·x1h1ltl~, a sing-I .. i;l11 • 1 1na) h1' u,.1 <I

•I ,1:- linlnJ.:" nn<l 1110111<h d into tho• tlllll \\ athout :; ..:uns


01 Joins \\ h1ch arP pron" to luu h<:1u1 J.:"• 1 ins and ar~
11t l1h:ult to f'lt•an.

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The tou gh, non-r u st ing E n gineering Appl ication~ The sa n i t ary qu al ities o f M o ne l Meta l ,
qualities of M onet M eta l co mbi ned w i th st eel - l i k e st rength, are
will wi t hstand t he ro ug h \[ont I ~I Pt ·ll ha.~ lu·r·n st11•c1 I 111ly \1st d n.s puntJ>
1orls, 'n"""'· ltnPrs, irn111•l11 rs, rnotol'-hout 1<h 11ft1n~ . nec essary in th e cons t r u ct ion o f this
wear and tear of a fi f e. Bain M <lrle
time 1n this D ish Washer. k••l'I holt"', proJ)»llPr.i;, tank llnini::s, o I<'.

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Th1.:; fir:- t ,:\lon t: I )J e lal 1nstallalions "t>l'l' 111ad,:i O\ ••r t \\ •11ty-
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1 hreP ye<1n·• :i::~o. and: aft e r this long pe riod ot t11111• 111 ser,· i c ~'
11ntl•• r th "''1no,..t ~·· \' e r"" conditions , are s till 11111<'1 io11111g p e rt 1•tl y
"ii hl e \'r>r) i11<1u~a 1 ion pointiug to 111deti11ilt> lah"'. For t l11 s 1 e a ::;o11 ,
1IH' dPnt'a11cl tor 2\Iouel .l\Ie tal e f1ui111111• nt ha s h1•e11 SIPaclil y ~1· 0\\'-
11u~ 'l'h e lust ttgure::; a'ailahle s lO\\ th11t in 1 ~t!! !I t h e rP \\·er fl 5G~

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Monet Me t a l Cltn1cal
H os p it al Basins s t and f or E lt:ct r1cally h ea t e d f ood conveyor constru cted
$an1 t a t 1on and long lr fe. of Monel Me t al, w hich 1s an approved metal
for f ood service equipment. a..
J:c ca.u se nu othe r rne tal has such an oul:-tnnd1ng 1 eco rd,
\foncl 1\letal has become r ecognis ed as the ideal niat• 1 ia.J, and
hould be: :-p<•c1fl.•d t o r s urfaces, fini s hes and filling -. . . U<' h a s Food T r o lleys
101· c linical <O.htn!!ls, o bs tetrical beds, dietary cabinet ~. hu1ll - in
r 1·al11 n1 t i; . por tahle < ahinets, m o rtuary refrii:; t 1 ato r s , laho r at 0 1 ) The old method of <"arr) ing- t r11~ s o f plates t ron1 the kitc h e n,
!'links anrl tnhlt•s. ut Pn s 1l rac k s . s terilizers, ins lru1n1·nl, 0 111•r a tu1g h e s ides the v.·eight he1n~ a s train on the nurs Ps , "as not abso-
nrul beds HlP Lo.hlc.s, 1•t c. lutely hygienic, and It has no\\ bel"!n replaced • by the modern
food con"eyors. ''hi ch ~arry th<! food in hulk from the kitchen
so that It may be sen·Pd 1resh nnd hot at the "ard, or in the
Ba ins a nd U te n sils corridor o uts id e the \Yard , \Vhenc•• it Is "h1>e l~d t o the patients'
\[unf..I ~fetal llo:;pllal ut1._ns ils last rnany t1111cs a.;i long a s un) in a s maller, enc los ed . 1 1 lt •ctri<'ally - lu~ted , ::\ton~I ~!eta.I di::;.h
othe r, and so r('UUC P r e place1ne nt c os t s t o n fraction . The) truck. as illustrated. This sy . tl'm e n sure ~ the food rea.ch1n~
"on't rus t . <!lup o r peel, t h ey resist c o rros ion , and a.re nh ~o­ t h e b e d s ide in the c lcane. t anrl n1ost app " ti s 1n~ 1nanne r, ~ bil e
at the s ame time it 1s a 'nlullhle tin1 A.\ er t o the nur:;lng staff:.

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httPI)· s anitary. Specify that all ins trument trays, b ed J>un:;,
dr 1 •ssin~ bas ins . spon~e bo\\·ls , wash basins, solutio n ba 1n::;,
pitchers , hns 1n n1c k s , s too l", e t c., are s upplied in :.\to n.-.J )f••tal. • I
Opera ting Tables
te rilizers Ope rating table:. mus t, of courtiP., rd ·wa~ ht> the las t "'"ord
sanitation. Users and manufacturer~ hu.\'e s tandardised on
SlPr thZl"r bo th c; tandar<l (as illus trated) a nd hu1lt-1n t o ;\lo ne! )letal for opera ting r oom .-qu1pment, and its us 1s PO\\'
"nils . ar.. t!Pt"id·•dly 1mprovt!d by the u se ot :.\lo n .-.J :'\fe tal 1r1 J>rac tically univer:-al. O" in.... lo ll!'l th•xibillty, It . may b e
tht•ir co n :- tru1' tion, "h1ch 1s maintained s crupulo us!}· c lean an1l 111oulded about all intricat•• c-orn1' r!l, Joints and s<>c tlons ot the
h1 5tro u s "Ith 11. n1 inimum o f effort, and r esists h•·n.t far bt•yonrl 1node rn operating te.ul••, without n+ cessltatln~ the u s e ot joints
ri •qulr••rnPnts o f !olterilizer s. In hospitals \\ h e rn the s terihz1' r s o r :;earn:> \\·h1c h are ltkPly to harbo ur g••rms or infection. • Its
u 1 hu11t - 1n. thP \\ho le s urface o f one , ..·all 1s co,·1·ri•d "1 t h -. h1nin~. s ilvery s urface i;1\'es n pl••t ·ant impression or beauty •
' \ lo n Pl ~f• • lnl. nnd the ope n in gs !or the vari ou ~ s t e rili z.f"rs,
'hu·h ur•• lh•' 111 .-.1\..'!'i line d a n d cqulpp»d \\' tlh ;\fo n e l :'\l t> lal
combin ed \\'ith hy1.:1Pnc. ThPr ~ I no danf.!' e r s uch as is• risked
\\ i t h c nan1e l or i::- lass-.su1 fa<'••rl op• rnt1n ~ tab! . , o f tiny partic le:.
t1u.) s , ur•• l• •l 11llo t lu s s urfac,., The s tn ndnrd Slf"rilize rs nr e o r c hipping from th e s urfac e h e 1ng con' P.y»d to ns<>pt1c ft~ld
11 ..it r11o r t- ft cqu,.n tl) 1n s rnalle r o r 11~ ra t 1n g t h•' nl n 's. of t ht.: o p e rat ion .

Litera ture A vaila ble C.ill

~I o n e! }v(e tal Fa bricatio n \J in) c C U11 I c.1·1 1pphc a lions o f :\lone l


\[,•tnl n n d X1ck1•l Hr c <lPs1'nl.11•d and illus-
I h•· 11u•• 1< nt 1011 of \ 1on•·1 ~ I .. tal
f 1uni the tr n l• d 111 a :st.•1 u•s of kn tlels, ns " e ll a s in n. B
1.1 ,. 111ntt 11nl 111to 1t:s 'ur 1ous 1nnde-11 p forn1s 11101,. cQn1 1n' h• n I\ e p a n1phk·t fo rrn. If y o u
I" lh" "<•1 k of k1llt:1l sh•• t ni••tal \\'Ork• 1 s n 11 In t i 1 • stPd In n n y p11rt1c11l1tr a pplir..at1o n ,
.t <0 11:> or a\ c11lahlt Ill • ratu re " ill b e fo r -
1.1sts 01 llrn1 1n • a1:h ~lnle \\•ho ar<> \\a r df d o n r PQu <>st to the ; \ gen t. See II.st
t. Jll l tulh co111peh nt to \\Ork 1n .\font>I )[Ptal o n ll rst png»
"111 IH• for\\ u d1 d o n 11.:qu• t to the Ag•'nt
R 1 e 11 t on first p S't.

~l
La u ndry Equ1pn1en t Me a
l\lont 1 •• J l 11 ha ~" n runny :>car of •
t
JH"O\ • d e1' tt l \ \'h<' l hl'r o n the basis of lo"
:> lt.1 I> capllnl o l, econon1) 1n upkeep, or 2 t
pro\ td suit duht:> for the d • s ired ~en•1ce,
the superlatl\ c nH r1t of i\lo n el ;\l et.al equ1p- ()(
rn1.: n t n r c nbun dnnll> justified.
,\lo n••I :\ft lnl h11s a n11>ly p ro \ ed It J>Os-"•'sses
ad ·uuat• st1t n gth, n 11d t h nhllltv t o r es1:;t
\\as lu n g solution s, sou r s n n d bleac h es. It
1>os.s1•,..st:s . t t>• r111:in1 •nt ly s 1nooth n u rro r -h l e
s urf1 u •e, ''hi• h 11nprovo>s " 1th contin uo u s
u s1>, 11n1l 1s the 1efor1• n stll•' nnd rehalill'
Mo .. e1 Me t al 1s used in th is nH•tal ngalnst il1•h 1·ut P lubrlcs.
S te r1 l1z er b eca u se 1t 1s a '.l"hP ' 1u io11 ttSPS o l ;\fo n e l !\l• t a l include It 1s recorded t h at a Monel Metal Operating
sanit ary metal and w ill \\u s h e r s, C'.'tllnc t o r is, tru c k s. c hut es, s tan:h-
w ith s t and • th e ro u gh w ear. Table constructed 21 years ago still
1n g •q 11 (J 11111•11 t, 11 o ru•r s, etc. g1v1ng good service. ______,.
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Architectural rt is ts i lt Met al '. •
I ( E t1b l1 hed 1890 > • •
BRONZE l
476 -490 LONSDALE STREET, MELBOURNE • ~ \ \-;

SHEFFIELD HOUSE . P.ITT STREET. SYDNEY
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( F o r Othe r Produ c ts, See Pages 164 , 246, 328, 415 )

ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE

Product •
F'ine .\ rrhitcct Ul'a1 an<l
\ letal \\~ork. excc·uted in 11ronze, Bra "
:\ 1ckel Bron2c and othPr i11ctals . ...\. partial
lic;; t of pro<lucts includec; the follo" ing :-
.\rc hit ect ura l and Deco rali\ P. Ca s tings.
\It a r s.
Ba nk Scr ee n s and Filtin;;s.
B a lu s tr ·1 d r>~ .
B11ll et in a nd lJit t <'lot\ ( 'a s ... s.
Ca nd e labra.
Di s play Ca ses
Ecclesias tical ' '' at E>s.
Crill <>s an cl C 11a rd s
La mps
L e tt e r s and FigurPs.
~lan s oleutn Doot s
:\1 1 rnorial T a bl Pts
Plaq ues.
Pulpits
ll a ilin ~s
Sea t s
..;i ~n s

Ti c k e t Booth -.:.
l" rn s a nd \ . ast>:-;,
' P... <'ia l H ardwa re.

Caulfield Ci t y H .111,
Vict oria.
8 onze Le tt ering on
Facade (above).

C ty of Caulfield Bronze
Memorial T able t s an t he
foyt show ing 11 o f th e
'32 tab I et s con t a1n1ng
600 na n1es (at righ t ).

Arch1 tci.; t : J.l essrs.


1n and Gold 1111th,
;\I l Jhou1·111:

(Cont1nul'd on nr • oa9t )°
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15 Cl
. ....

Window Grilles, Science H ouse, Sydney.


\1 chit• ( u. \I rs P ·ddle, Thorpe · \\Talker.

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Memorial T a b le t , Boys' H igh School,


South Yarra Victoria .
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J\1 cli1t• l't: <'h1 .. r \n•htt•·<t. ll••pt. of l'uhllc
\ , . 01 k :-, 2\ I.. 1i.ourne. I
Bron ze Tablet exec uted for the S t "lt e Savings Bank,
V1 c t or1a
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Facilitie-.
~lttr' ' oforganh•arion
1

and pla1111i11g, " haYe Jlro-
\ ldi>cl n 1unsultory and de-
signing d e 11art1ne11t "hh:h
ha-.; ht•corn~ highly s pecial-
ised ancl <au he tak en as
.i11thur1tntiYe. C)ur long PX-
J1 ' rie11c•• qualiltt's us to
• hancllt the n1o~t
diffi{'u\t
and PXac ·ting architec•tural
11•q 1111 t•1nents. Our artists
and <' I att,..rnen ar" instructed
to 1•~t•1·u1 • all our \\' Ork in
t I hP lll OSl t h 0 r 0 u ~ h aud
painstaking 111anner.
I Solid B ron ze G rille ( Dou ble - fa ced), Pub ltc L i brary, Me lbou rne.
\ 1 l .. tir Is · \1 S!':rs Jr\\ In ti:. ~I•'• nson
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15 Cl

l Counter Treatn1ent 1n Bronze consis ting of Gr Illes , P.1nels,


and Footri\1ls-offices o f the Melbo u rne A rgus."

Italian Renai ssance Grille to Ticket W1ndow-


Comedy Theatre, Melbourne,

Ar hat<- t t Chu ~ I lollan"lu•d, J::sq


Stair Newel, Palats Theatre, St. Ktlda. V1ct or1a.
\re hit11•t. JI . E \\' ltatt>, l~sq
(( n11nu d on rtr


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B 829a.
Produc
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Ornat
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Archite

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B 851. B 847. B 845.
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5~ 1n x 5i 1n. 4.. 1 n. 4~ 1n.
B 826.
6 1n. )( 2 1n .
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B ""'58.
14 , x 6 nches.
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R osettes and Ornaments.
B 832.
8 1n .

B 753.
Any length , by 5 inches.

Enlbell1sh1rlents 1n Metal Fu1 n1sh1ngs.

B 843.
1i 1n. B 807.-1~ inches wice.

' For Representat ive

Designs See

Catalogue.

B 842. I
1j In.
B 793.-11 inches wide
Mould ing for M~tal Doors, Tablets, et c.

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Product-. G rille
1 l11t:11n 11 d .\l •tal \\ tndo\ ..., I~nt 1·~1111·t' l )1111r-. .u1d
l>1wuze ' 11 ilJ. s. ·~

J:\rchitectural Bron:e \\.. o rk


nro" ... nuh111-..011 ,\: "'o. Ltd, ha\e p lo n ee1Pd tht• 111anu ..
factt1re 01 r hit1•~tt11al lhou..z '\\·ork tn \u:-tralla,. inn-..t
of h 1r "ork u In~ ot a lli~hly ~pecialis d cJhnraclf•1
requiring a \ety high ordi:>r o l \\'ork1nau~hip nncl cle:-ign .
iaxaplnl s of tllis \\ ork nH•) he <;t>~·n in 111o~t ot ! IH'
l f1uport.u1t JHtbh bu 1ld in~:- e 1e1•ted 10 .Au~trahu 1l11r111~
th 'pa~ t l5-20 )t~ar:- .
The QJl rutio11:- entailt>d tu the prodnction ul .\rchi -
t: C'tunal Rr11nz.e · \\•ork .n" ....,Plt~ etion and prepara11on nt
rvf eta l T ri m
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t n1nle.rial production 01 lie:- t o r rnaldin~:-. stilt~. <'01·- \ 111auul<V'tUI"ed by Dr oqks~ 1)luh1nsnn ·k " ' o. Ltd .
ell.
1u'C'e ~. drH\\ inc n1 •tat throu~h die~ o\ e r spl•cial ly- 1n etal t.ri1n beconH's -Ol cleltniti> 0 1•na111 en lal 'n lu e
~l . . . . .

""orn t. arP- sha1p and 1nolds a r e tT'.lll' to lo1 n ~1etal s


• • 4

I a:soned" od cure and fratning up of the ,·ar10Hs units.


\\'here enst or1rn.1 nt~nt:-: and 1noldings ate includ d , 11at- used a r e brolt'J:e,. brass oi· · stet• I. 1antl a ' la1~P ta ri et) ot
~ ~ flT
1
... ierns ha\ to h c·ar\ ed. The 'arjous locks, holf"· finishr>s are ·a,·ai1ahle
.. banger-- te.• a1e lh"'ll tilted, the l'xpose<l su1l,1c~s.·are
poli--hed and 1•i her lacquered, o r , as L-. n1ost usual · :lllcl
SOME RE'.C"ENT CONTRAC S .J ! ' I.,li\.t
~Ul , t;) nt :-.; l in... r tnk of ~ . :-- ,.\\ ......,.
l'i conune~clell 1or ou1.:-11le "·ork, an oxidi::s1"d tini:-h i ·
rt 1
.Archlt •ct" : >t ,..,.r... Ho,.., .x t'to\\ .••.• • • u_:
~
a1> 11lied . 1 .\ ~1 , 1'. Bufld1nC", ~r.. 11 1ourn... -· .. .. • ""M M. ~•
I A co111binallon of drau n-rnetal stiles and rail" \\'ith
e 1th J! ca--t or extruded rnoldincs i:-, t ound to UP tlH' 111o::st
'ati slactor~ rnethod of 1•onstn1ction and h~:- ht>en· ll"Ccl
r
r c h1tt c t : .\!•• rs. Bnlc"• !'111urt t.\·"....\1£
B nk of Aus traln 1a, .\£• lhourn..-..
\;'(' lnte<'ts· .\It•,. r~ . •\. & K . lh•nder on.
B tnk or ~.~"" . \\".. Hn. lJan •,
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B for\ze Doors.
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16b REAR NICHOLSON & SCOTCHMER STREETS

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,. t nterstate D istributors:
t -Ile f SY DNEY- H . E . McClelland, 55 Y ork Street ADELAIDE- Messrs George Wills&. Co
• No. • 31 Grenfell r Street

BRISBANE - Me ssrs. , Bernays &. Anderson, ...
PERTH-Messrs. Geo rge Wills &.c1 Co.
_ 125 Adelaide Street.• 156 S t . George's 'fer.ra ce. ~-,~~
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[ For Other Products, See Page 260]
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ll ullo"- 'l ttal and :\ILtal< ovc 1'1•1l Doors ""1ng 01·
1

~lldin~. an1l Ilollo\\ \JPtal IJ1ft I )oors: C'on1lnnat in11 ,


!';tec•l ,Ja111hs t11l d ..:\ 1<'hitr<1v1• : ~l1"ltal l,u1·kc 1s 1nd
!'-.hc>l \'c's: ~lc>tal ~)d1 t1ng.
\\
Approved Fireproof Con~trt1ction.
·~t.111«1\\ell I .ll ,1ppl'<l\cd hy
J)onrs lu1\C l>Pl'll
I he' }'i re {T11dcr\\ l'iters _\ so<'iati1111 of ...\ 11-.,t1 ,ilia and
I hr huildi11n Clllf hoJ JtH•S of the• l'f>S)H'<•t )\ l' <'a pita}
!'." } •
<'it IP'> of 1\ ustralia for Y1'l'I irn] 'hnfts s11<· 1 • s sta11·-
<'<l"<' \\c>lls :111<1 l ift \\'C'lls.

Con. truction Erectio11 I I


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Door }~r<•c·f ton ..,i111plifi1·11. J)oor :ll~d t'ra1n1>, d .... 101 ri1
j..,
"8tand\\'<'ll " l)oors <11·e 1·011-.;t1·111·t1•d 1 f -,i11. ,,·id1• ~is a unit, Js 111.1cle and hung in thl' " 'Ol'k hop. J~uild­
...tiles and top iad and l Oi11. h11tt11111 1·ail. ~til Ps and i11g in of thl' fr.11111 as tht \\Ork J11·oceeds is de... iral'rlc
rails t•o11"1"t of a \\·oocl c111·p of 11011 -t't• .... 1nous. \\'1'11- it 1101 01il.'· n1a1'Ps fo1· ;1 <.,Oli1l a nd h<'} (Pl' fixc•d jo J hnt
s<'asoucll tn11ht>r Pt1<·asrd \\'ith ,1 dr:l\\11 111r•tal """erin~ a ":1Yinif ,,f t1.1u... iu buildin~ con . . truction~.... it
of gnJ,·an1H·<1lt><l ..,t<'Pl shl•ets ( 1n t 1·1 -..1-..t i11g), f1"11g1'<l in da111:11..dn!! of \\'alls 01' plast •1· aft 'l' er <'tion is a~<lf Cl
"-llth a \\·ar a to n1rct 1o!!<'I h1 I
on the> IJ 1s1de of all st tie-., .ind
rail's 'l'hc .1nnc·t ion of the "11ocl \ving Door
<'nres at thr st1lt·s a1Hl 1·ails an· I·::11 l \\ 1ng door is hnng )t
gl'OO\C'<l hoth s1dPi-., into \\hith the f1·a111c "·ith a pail' of ~ iltdh
th e n1rtal <·O\ l I in!! i i11i.?1·- half---nrfa<·'"' hall-l11"ari11rr Jung s
111ousl,• e11fp1·ed to fo1·1n intf'l'- 1i.xe1l to ja1nb, "i1h ll1"tal rtov
loelri11g joint.., 'Phc"< joints ar1• ~c· 1·c'' s on one ha 1f and th~ ot11er
l1•acl 1illcd an1l c·l1 a11e1l off !Jolted thl'OU!.dl door. 'fhe as
"111ooth hy a fi111-.,htll:,!; 1n·oc1•ss. of 0111·rat ion of till 1001 s on I

E.u· h pa ncl < n11s1-..t of t \\ o 1J fs1• hin!!e j a fe~1ture of th


slH'Pls of g·al\allncnlcd st1•1•l 111 t tllation.
\\it h a ....hc~st "" ... hi 1 t c•o1·1 het \\ l't'll
1

and forllll cl 111 s111·h a \\ ay as tu liding Door


c·111nc fl;it togf't 111·1· at flan!!Ps of
stile a111l 1·ail. 'l'hc \\'holl' is spot -.. . 1~iH!.! doo1s nt" top 11u1 gt
\\11 ldcd tog1•thel' at intcr,·als, Lull - b1•al'ing roll r p nda11
a spe('ial 't•ctjo1
thns h<'l'lll1"'tic•ally . s•alin•r thP ~
l'llllllillg' (\Jl
dra\\ n-1nctal trarl\. ~\ fe. ture o
"ood <'ore• i11 1he 1netal cnsi ng.
the• slidin·r dnor is the inte1
'l'h1 p:111eJ inould, hei112 of an
Inc-king joint b 1" ce11 do l an
nt t1·a1•t i'., d1'"i!.!ll. ~i' ~ a finish
to a distin1·ti\'c door. frarno at head and hac·k of do
\\'hic·h op •1·at1• "h ~n tl 'r i
J•'1·;u1u • clo ed.
Ef11·h d1101· is Jn1nµ in a 1\ ll door . . clo ,, 1noothlY an

p1·1ls'"'l st1•1•l "0111l1ination j:1111h Standwell D oors 1n th e Comn1c1cial B anking
"" ••tl). l\o inetallie hangi11
an<l :11·<>l1i11·:1,·1~ of 1ii gnll!!t' Co. of Sydney.
~i1nplic·it)· of OJH:ration.
111etal. 'fh1• . . c fratu" can 111•
.. desi!!J1tlcl to snit ;1ny c•11111.lition of opcni11~. . .\ f1•a- Finish
t11re of 111., si11!..d1•-t.loo1· installation is that the t\\n- . \1 1)' ki11d of fi11i~h c•;111 hl• uhtain ~,1, uch a la que ·
}Joint c•untac·t and se]f.f')o-.;in!! equipn1ent is c1nbodircl or grain •d ena 1n ·l to colour as desil'ed. 'J'he qualit)
· ;11 th1 fra111P, thus f•li111inat111µ tit1ing 011 th1• fa1·e of
1
of 111 tal us111l li•tllls its1·l f tu th " hi1rh st d ~ iir
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of
t h1• 111101'. finj h 110 siblc.
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STANDWELL DOOR INSTALLATIONS


( on1nH•11•i:tl Ba11l,111~ ( o . ot S\d111•\, .\l1•lho11r11" .
,\r1 hitri1 ·ts: B<tl<>s , S tuart and .\11 <'11t1·h e o11 .
B .i 11k ol A 11 s t rahtRia , .\1f'l ho11r11t> .
A r1·hil c: <'ll' . A & K . ll1•1ult •r s o11
\.\I I' Ruilclin~ . \ 1Pl hourn1'.
.Archltl1 l s Hal PS, S1t1a1 t and \11 C'11tc· hf'o11 .
.J11li11 s I< I) 'Pl' n11ilcli11~ HI< h111011rl , \')( loria .
•\r<'hit ct· J . PIOlll Jl

1'1 1 1 k a 11cl La c''.

H 1111)111~. F l111d• r s Lani-'.

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the T ? t.. I~ H e nd erson

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SPECIFICATION MO

GENERAL ...
AU F ire D oors wh ere indicated o n plan
Schedule below . '. ..•• . • or
or as per
descr<1 be location)
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s h all be •·st and welJ" sw lng)ng and / or sl1d1ng d oors t,ung •
1n pressed s teel jambs and built 1n as the w ork proceed s,
th e whole co n s tr u ct ro n being tn accordance w 1th the FU • I
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Association standards l<o (, A U (4t •
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DOOR CONSTRUCTION I " " t • I I
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D oor stiles and rails shall be 1; 1n. t'1 1c.k co structed
of a wood core of non.resinous wel l-seasoned and trul y
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milled t 1m bet, metal covered With 22 gauge ga!vannealed •


steel ~ rust-resisting sheets, spot welded to par1els con · &4
s1sting of gatvannealed sheets with asbestos core F'o rm
1nterlock1ng joints at junction of stile and rails, all lead -
Q u N ~ E~ T .. L
C,"tl'.U) (' "' ,. - 0 0 ...
>• .. • I NG
fil led. • Panels shall be fin ished all aro und with metal ... t'J -,

• 1~ ~ .J ~a "'"'
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mould of standard design .

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Ftames shall be o f one~ p 1 e c.e, co mbination p l;un (or


moulded) jam b and a rc h itrave , en'lbodyjng all se{f -clos 1ng
and locking e quipment. E ach s 'llll 1ng doo s ha ll be hung ,
..-. 1th a 11 p a r o f 4 -t nch h alf .. su rfac~ ball.bearing •. hinges.
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Eac.h sllchng door ... shall b e ~ top hung t o b aH- beari ng
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roller pendants running on ..1 specla[ section t rac k .
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1es &'ind "doors i shall be dehver,ed of) th e Job, shdp-
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pa nteCI ' ! n oqe good c'Oa t of ~ prim ing to take racquer or
p;unt rn,shel> 3$ spec1f1ed late l.'¥.
BUILDING IN l
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SHOWINC
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W'lT H1 WALL
6YJ the Genernl Col'}traotor. w lio shall t ake all respons- s'c.>. t t
.L,: t>V1 • f (t• t.11~ t rue set:lng of .tt'I~ · frames 1ntJ t ~e wall, '•

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• INT E VALS
,niethod of fixing nietal s kirting 11H'«l11. n! -l
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cli ps fi,xed to bra ckets at intervals (se1• illust ra-- "
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Behind these brackets accommodatic\.?1 is pro\·HJPd.l I


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r electrical conduits, etc.-th e Jmethod 'o l clipping
... ,. CONDUITS./
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• HINO SK.IRJINC.C
can

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16h AU TRALIAN METAL PRODUCT PTY. LTD. CATALOGUE

HOLLOW STEE t.. COMBINATION JAMB AND ARCHITRAVE


De cr.iption •
Th e c o1nbination of door j a rnbs a ncl
a rt l11tra,·es tabri cat e d in holl o \\· gt ee l
sec t1 o ns, provid e a bui ld i n g unit a <'cPpl -
a til e. to arc h it e <·ts \\' ho seek a tire-(l r oo t
111a t <>r.1 a l ve t \\'ithal arc hil ec tura ll ) .... '\•.,.....'
(' Orrt'l' l in cles ig n . t f'
1' h e "un1l s ulHnilt e dl by us is s tro n g ly
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r.o nstr u c t "cl ~'vith a ll u1it r es \\'e l<l e d , t hu s
OYPt co rni n g.r th e d iffi c ul ties t o t s:l g~1 11 ~
a nd s hr i nkin g~ so "' otten fou nd i n \\OO <l Prod•
(0 ll S t r U <.' ti 0 ll S.
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Construction

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Th e co nst ru ct io n of the u n it is a:s .. .


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rot lo\\·s : - ,- -----


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1. Th ~ sid e jan1bs a r e coped t o th~
h ead s ,,·ith n1or tise and te n o n auach -
111 •nts, thu s insuring p r o p e r a l ign1111•nt
and ac<'u r a t e dimensio n s. •
tock i:e ..... ,,.,,.,,
2. The casing sections a r e accu r:i t t>ly Thi
nlit r l'•d and ace t y le n e \velded on t h F or ~J-u1. and -1-in. Partitio11 1-\Valls..
purelY
r '\'t>r se si d e, produci ng neat, eo11<•1>a li>cl J ::iruh OJH•11i11gs- f wh
a n d pPrn1aut>nt joints.
litt. Gin. high .x 2tt. 6 ill. "idc ood
3. The jan1 bs are mor t isP.d , rei n - • ii
Gft. I ll. hi.e:h x 2tt. 111. \\'id~
fo r eecl d r ill ed and tapped fo r h a r el \\'a re . I I ~{eth
a t t h e factory, g iving machi ne ar.cu r a1'y GU. l Oin. high x 2 ft. 1 t)in. "·idc . I I

\Yh
J. n <l el i n1i u a t i n g costly fit. Id lahour. ill. !Jill. bi.e:h x 3tl. 1 0111. \\hlc •
wood
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METAL LOCKERS
Tho l o\\' i11il ial <'Ost of 111etal lcu•k1"'r 1 otn hi11 cl "ll h 12 OR 1!1 •\./ uA
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their abil it y to stand up to iou~h usage 1nake tl11•1n a ' r
1nost L'< unornir.a l proposition. -
Our rnµtal loekers are made ot !!0-gaug+" steel she<>t",
\\'ilh doors of lG-...auge; this ensures a strong an<l 1 igid •0
construction. Doors can be n1ade \\'ith overlapping 1>d~
.
a t slight t>xtra 1·o:st; this oln•iate' tlH• open joint and '°
i • a disll tH't ad vanta.e:e.
I Standard ventilation to lockP.rs j,., by loU\'I ~ 11r1•ss1>1l
in the door face, but perforated doors l'rtll b :-up1>1ied to
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,·a r ious desi!;ns if required.
Single type lockets are equi p pt'•d "ith hat sh 1f and
t h reP coat hooks. The n1ethod of locking fs hy a thr••e-
Single T ype.

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11oint e:spaguolettP bolt tiltiu~ and lo<'k (n1a~lt>r-keyed).
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'"'il h t h e hat shelf on1itted.
S t anda r d finish •is in OJh·c C:re"n TDna1n l, hak111 cl on.
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Sta 11cl a r"<I ..,i /c ..,_
Singh T ·pe-f. 1t. x 1 '>. - • 11. x 1 2 in.
• t)tt. x 15 ill.
' l'.)pe.. ~6ft. :x 1 -111.
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1 2 in.

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33 g 672-684 CHAPEL STREET, SOUTH YARRA 16b
ME L BOURNE

:..; \ \ I ti P ::-; o

PHONE WIND SOR 8000

P 'lges 174 :l n d 2 38 J

o ut'ld Con struc tion


In lhL 1nauu l .1llUt •· .111rl tn11:;tr u 1t1u11 ol 111etal-faced
doors. l t ft <'ages a 11<1 doors. Ti. s. G ill & ~o n Pt, . Lt cl .
e n1p loy me th ods o t 1•onst r uct ion whi< h h a\'e. bet· n
de ve lop ed \Vil h yea r s o f ex p i;: ~ ie tH'<'. Th t->se n1 f> th o d s arP
b r. 1e fl y put [or th on this pa e as a b iJ?; li sta nd a rd o f th e
requirPn1"nts nec·essar) iu tbis \\·on k .

CAGES METAL-FACED DOORS

• •
Constru ction. '
\Yhetlter th& interior ol .t hlt ca!'.!C• is ttni~hed in either
·ood or: metal, ttie carca~e " ·ork' ""ill he. the· sa1ne, and
should be constructed of c.."X 2 in ) ello''' pine. all joints
,..,_.....,,eing ruo1 tisecl. t~noned "'a nd housed , i\~. suitable size 101
ttie fran1in!: of a lift cage i" ex 5 in '\'. '.! in. pine. It it l"
d ~irerl to fini-.ti the inside in n1etal, our Fig Xo 2 l
-. typic;nl ut a lU e tal intPr101', hut is, ot l'OUrse, open to
nnun1e1uhlc 'ariat1ons. Panels ar e better ·if not\ n1o r'e
han l'.:! "in. \Vlde The~e shou l d be nHHle of 16 or 1
~auge n1etal, \vhilst a 2 0-gaue;e ruetcll 111ay tbe regar ded
p5 heavy enough~ for facin~ " the
1 '!.~s. if an,·, n1ay bet to detail.
stiles and rails. l\t ould-
They n1ay either cast
tnietal .or n1 tal i gbea bed !'tock n1oulding~ , aJI of "'hir.h
oe , •

Should be..i:- re\yed. fron1 Ute back and · all 1ni itres ::-hould
~ e.~ Eta: ed: .t\ ' e ntilat1n~~ frieze of ~ pierc 1> d : n1etal· should •
pr.,, 1(( e~l, in , the unper. J>art .oJ: U1e. roofr ot the· cl!_ge, •
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. fELECTRI C V ERANDAH SIGNS
.. 1'h~ • li111nLcipal a11tho11l1es ha,c• uow appro,ed
J}.lle o f, ,· e1~andah ' sign,,,.hut rontint: its use to
• . ~ rand ih ;;.
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~1eth.od of C o n structio(l.
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BROS. LIM IGfED


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• CITY OFFICE
FIRE

19 BLIGH ST., SYON EV.


..PROTECTION
f
S I NCE 1889
FACTORY
ENGINEERS

YOUNG ST.,
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BRANCHES.
MELBOURNE- 180 Bay St Po t Melb urne BRISBANE-
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City Buildings," Edwards St .
t N EW ZEALAND- 'T &. G " Buildings, Wellington
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ADE LA IDE-Bowden .
PERTH- Wellington St. •

[For Oth er Pr od u c ts See P ages 158, 244, 264 and 3081


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'' WATERLOO ,, FIRE RESISTING 1
DOORS
f

Ar m oured Door
'l'he ohJect of a Fire Door i~
10 auton1atically <•lose an op<>nin~
iu the e' ent ol fire, and so blo1 k
• th, 11rogres:-; of the fian1e:-;. :\1 t
onl\' th1• aetual ftan1es, hut tlH
hea't of hre n1ust also b con-
t 'lldt cl "ith. \Vhcn subjected to
inu•nse h1•at, solid metal door:-;
h<•co111t> \Varped and t v.·isted and
• very qui1•kly hecon1e red bot. Thi·
I heat naturally is c·onciut ted
through to the other side, and so
i~nit••s any coin bustible materiali-;
\\'ilhin range ol its in flu enc·1•. 1'o
o\·er1·o n1 this, Armoured <or
Iron<'lad) Fire Doors have been Fire
• 1~,·olvecl, and the) have proved on
1n a11 ,. occasions since that the\
TG
arP ·a bsolult>ly safe and depencl- perft
a l>le.
' door
Ad vantage
ot their construction,
Bt->c·au sL
~\rn1our ed Fire Door s \\'ill never neh1
"arp or t" ist under h eat, and
th """ do not conduct n1ucb h eat J1ou
St andard Aut oma t ic Sl1 d 1ng Fire D oor. •
1hrough to the othe r side. A test 111a<le "ith a ttr1 ... ith
t1 rnperature ot 1 .960 d eg. F . only cond111•t11 d ~·u dt•~. to
the tar side. This \vould not ignitf• n1aterial~ 11ea1 hy. Con truction
and so is tar sa l er rban any other tor111 01 dour.
\ \' (J tl 1 !110 I )1)01'" Cl I'<) f·on,tru1 tC\l of thr •e~ I
}'j 1·1 1

01· iu 11' l;i~·er of s1. -..one<.l J~altic pint', or other non-


11·-..111nn . . \\"Ond, 1on•nH<l and !.!l'OOV'<L "ith the layer-..1. _, • 11
1 11.1. L~ .n alt1•r11;itt-. "a.vs. 'fhe n111nlier of Ja~·1>1· j
d1•tp1 ruinc•d h.\· t 111) a l't•a. of 1he door. rrhc hoards al~
1,1...,11 net.I tol.!l'tl1t•1· \\'ith sp ·<·ial dri\1• <'l't.:\\s till the

\\hole <·ore is 011e solid pic•rf•. 'J'his <·01·e is then cover1•
\\ith "}>ccial char"oal-ti11n<•d 1P1•l sh1•et:s in suc·h a
1nannc1· 1 hat all air is ex(•lud<)d. rrhc :sheets' arc
:1{·tuall)· free to expand. but the~· eanuot bccoinfl 1
ileta<·h1•<1. I~ach of 1h1"' coverin!!' -..heet, j pcciall)i
lapp<'d so that th1•~r nU join onfl ano1hflr to forn1 th
airti!.!ht rover.
I Auto1natic Operating Device
'I'o full)· ron1pl)· "ith thfl 1·equirt:nu;11t 011tlined in
a later paragraph, all fire door 1nu:st ha' e an attach-
n1ent \Yhich cause thcn1 to . . but into po itiou at the "' •
approarh of fire. rl'his i ac•hieYed b) a ) tent Oft Eit1
p1llley. an l ,,·eights '' hich arc held back by· a . pecial
(
fu ·ible link. 'I' his is construct d of t" o ection of
h1·ass, fa-.tcncd to!.! )tht>r hy a p ~ial older "hich
1u es at approxi1nately J;>G deg. ~.,ahr. Another y ·-
tern < 0111 ·tin1es usc<l on hingt•d door ) is \\'1th a
patented pring arrn a ltaclunc"'llt. T hi i held back
Automatic Hinged Fire Doo r. \\·ith the sarn<' tyJ> • of f usibl e link a11d, "·hen released,
it lan1s the door hut.

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Patent Double-door Closing


De\ ice

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Au\on at1c Double · Hinged Fire Doors, with Patent Closing Device. • .. -..

Fir U nder\\ riter'~ Requirement:-. .... -
I 11 c , .• JI,.. \\ ilh 11.•. rt qn11t 111< llf, for 111aki11u a
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rj · ~ ~C.ti]-uff"
...... :"""t
for 111 ....111 n11i•c• . 1iii1ng J>lll'i'"'""' fl • J •

l I .... . rnu ... t ~9 fit tc~.1 l'HI h '-lilt· C1f tht• OJll'llillg. 'l'lH·
!.';.a lls' 1nu't" lt" 'r, fil'•'-l'l 'l'lllt!! t-<•ll"t 1 uet ion ancl 111\l'-t

be finisl1 •d 1f ... qnart• '-O that tl·1· lloot h.1-.. thrl l J,.. 5re "" o/ O~r
"~ou91>r bf ~
""d Joe/ti opr n llQ
in ·he ( •O \ er ou t.;Jlh r 11le "hf>ll <"ln,Ptl. :\o opPnill!! 'S<nmd "'r//011/r,11•
up@ Tr,, r"""" ~
' l t1 ld le 1nacl ... 111n1t· ti.an .i-, "fll1Jn 111 a1·"a 111"ilrc '"H' Oo r,

'ithout lllitaini11!! 'I" <'ial pt•r1111 ... ,i1111. i


Closing D evice for D ouble Doors. •
:iztoor D tails and ~leth od-, of
"\Vaterloo" . trongrQom Door
Hanging ' ' aterloo St rongroom Doo r s are,
If n floor j, nt1t of fir -rt,1 t11 ~ huilt on th1 l<'1re . Doo r princ iple.: an cl
~ • nstruc·tion, tht" stP}I 111n't 111 ...o
ar desi~ui>cl t o r. firc~ protection 1 mor
1 l ban burglar protlclioo 'They ar
built up that t h1·ri· is foul' illPh1·" titted \\'ilb a ~ c·on1 h1n a ion slide._. and
I
Qf fil'<'Jll'OOf lll<t\ «'l'ia } projcctill!! Oil 4-l c\·e r: lo<•k, ho\\ e vc>f, which is proof
ei: hPr :-.id1•. l n t h1• c·:ts«' of hl'il'k again.st uny po( ty tbiet. e,.
pier" an cl \\ oodcn lloors. it is · 'l'h" cloor is c·o nstru c t e cl or t\\'O
thick111• ·scs 0 1· ~ .. incli ,, tongued a.no
f llffic.'ic111 to inscl't an iron <'he1·k1·r- !!T00\"1•cl hoatd~. rcinfor<•ed \\' lth

pla1r into the brick\' ork 011 Par·h :;he1>1 iron h••t,\·een. X .11ls are then
.. side '' ith the' HPf'l' ... ar\• four in1·h1· ... drh·en • at 1•lose intervals "right
of CO\ CJ'. through 1rnrn ha ck to tront ant1
clt>aleil, and then th~ l \vhol ' is en-
The doo1 arc hun!! by ra~ bolts 1•a:-.,d "ith · 10Qk-joi nted,- tinned s t et
built into the "alJ, ";th ce1n ·nt :--he<>ts, as" Ith rin• ordinar) fire door,
.A frout pa1ic•l ot thinner. \\OOO is
1 · a11d ur<' rceted by us a ... a rult

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no'' acl d e<l. over "h1ch is drawn a
( not h) the· ron1ractor ) aft"r th final s h e t ot , :specially· fl at t ened
wall ha\ t bc<'n built. sheet steel. Thisf i~ e nan1ell ed · and
gives a 1nassivc and ,... ornamental
Bi tting ... finish to the· \vbole •do r .
'are n1u t he tuk .. n in llsing
fit tin!!~ \\hi ch \\i ll \\'it hstatHl th1·
beat of the fir·, and also t h• p11s-
Sec t ion oJ F11 .c· Door c ut b-tt after
actual u<;e-show1ng layers of wood
unharn1ed.
Specification
T.h1• \Vaterloo
roon1 Door gives
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Standard Strong-
a clayligh t opening
ibilit.) of suddc•n <"ooling hy \\'atcr. of... 6[t. 3 in "' x ·2rt. 3in •• It is supplied
nreful CX {H'ri111c•11ts havP bt·cn n1all a11d cl is1· l os1•d \\'ith a mild stee l f r am'e, which fits a r e veal of ..-Gft. 5,i n .
• •
the fac·t • that llHtll •:ible iron is the sntP'it and ht> ~t x 2ft. ? ~in .. and is secured' to \Vall \Vith four sp layed
piaterial, and this i:-; us ·<l aln1u:-,t c1itircl~. s teel lu~ ·...

150
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16 C WOR ?vf A LD BRO . LI ?vilTED CATALOGUE

ROLLER SHUTTERS

Space R equired
Shutter" 1n·o,·idc t ht• ideal For tl1e n1ol)t sati:s lacto1 y jol>, 1 'i in<'hes of beadroo1n
111eans of «lo ing .factQry cloor-opcni11gs, garagC'.,, is r eq uired Shutters can be er1>cted, ho\\·ever, '\Vith leHs.
but in this case, the urtain comn1ences to curve a\\'a)'
theatre" in<lo" , lift entrance <·art\vays. -,hop front.. trom the lintel at tbe top and, if set too lo,v, \vhen full r
c>tc. The>.\ (•an be applied to alrnost Hll.\ c·onclitio11!), up, some of thtt roll \Vill project into the opening .
anc.l ha' P h.cen J1u1de . U('CC'f.I. fully llp 1o about 2:l fC'rt '.\1easuren1ents t o r s id e. room are given in the diagran1
belo\v t or ·teel s hutter:;;, but garage shutter s in wood
in "id th. "'"\II the i\. 1
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sh< tls ha\'e"bee11 fitteJ "ith thl'H<' <,hut t <'I' , a" \\ f'll a-.;
1na11) lal'ge Ilarbour T1ust entr,11H'""· an<l thosC' of Fixing
larl!c:. private co1H·e111" Roll er ShuttP. rs are better fixed after the opening i:s
completed \Ye prefer to do this and, \vherever possible.
Differe nt Type actually c•a rry out tbi> \\"Ork our::;elvi>s. I! a contractor
is going to do it. h0\\'1•ver, "e supply blue prints giving
· \\ ati:rloo Steel Roller Sb u tt1•1 s are n1ac.Jt• in t \\'O details '"
gauges-17 and 21 gauge. The hPavr gauge 1:-; rollPd
'' ith "·icJer :slats and is recommended for larg1• openings WOOD ROLLER SHUTTERS I
\\here heavy \viud resistance is experiencecl. 'fht., 21- \\'al• r oo \\ t l Iv I• r ~I utter. nr• u:sed mainly lo Equ1
gauge :-lats tor all ordinary openings. 11rh·ate i:ara~e u •'. and b"CllUS'"' of th• ir nse of operation an<i'
:-av1ng in roorn, nre 1d~n1. ]{and chain s are unncce-..,..,ary f r 0
ordinary ~1ze:-, us thly nro• . pring- l>alan<'ed and require ven t tel
Con t r uction little eflort to raise or lo\\ •'r til••n1 - I. lnche... of room l teq
required at th~ sult>s and about 15 Inch• "' h eadroom No gren
stro•nt::th is n e,.ded in th' lintel in tl1i~ case, ho\\·e,·er, as th prod1
StcPI Jloller ~huttl"rs
are eons tru<'ti>d 01 rolli><l l>rackets cnr r~·i ng the drurn and rollPr are secured to tit< deaf~
f slPPI s lats interlocked by
sliding P.a1•h s lat ,!long the wood .. n ~uid<::s. depaJ
on" 11ext to it. as sho\vn in th" a<'<'<> rnpanring dia- " \\rat••r loo .. \\.(1od Roller Shutters are con~tructed of sea toun1
gran1. To pre\'Pll l these soned 11/lGth in1·h red\\ ood ~lats, drilled to take ... trips qt
coppt>r and '\\ t>hb1ng stn ps. "hich nre threaded at Intervals ot d pa:
sla t :; 1roru ~liding out of hU
about l in<'hf's right throu~h fro1n tho \.lottorn rall an<l
line, rnallea hle iron nilJs l11st1·ned to the d1111n at the top. omt
are 1i\'Pt,·cl on to du t1
th~ Pllrl ul each
altt1rnate pair 01
slats. Th, e urtain
Orn
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scrt'" to a s1eel
dru 111, inside "·h i1•h
is tn::ed a pindlP
on a spira l spring.
Adj11st111ent is gi,·1•11
so that the ten ion
ot the spr 1ng can
hP set to g1,·e easy
operation. La rg1•
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tirPly on th1• s pring, I
and 80 gearing is ~
pro,·iclecl-opera ted
hy th1• ha ncl chain
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cliagr;1111 at siclf!.
Provision is n1ad e
for lockin~ hr the
use of a tlat !Jolt
atlacbrneut to the
boltorn rail.
S t eel Inte rlocking Slats.

Fire U nder\vriter~' hutter.,


Fire l ncl· r\\·ril r ..; 1-~·• ll ' !::>tee! Shutter
n111:st he automatic in closing, and so, by s pecial I
g1'aring, held " ·ith a fusible link, th ey run do'\\ n
t into positio n "hen rclea:sed by the tire. 'l'bey •
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are u ed as a "cut-off" on tlreproof stair'\\ays STEEL
and in front of lift opening.; '\Yhen co1ni11g up ROLLER SHUTTER
into the nlitlclle of a building. They inust have
a 3-int•h cover ou Pach side of the op •ning aud
also .,xtend quite flat for three inch s aho\'P. the c.lre , ... •••• 2' ••t
top before starting to curl a\\·ay to the dru1n .
If tbe floor is not of tlreprooc t•onstru<'tion,
an iron checker-plate must be fitted on ttoor at
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Equipment and Facilitie..,
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pl t.ely-nQui1>J>ed estnlilislunent cle-
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produet.s. I<'acil ities llH' iude dt•si~ning,
1 draftin°·, eug-iueering antl 'Stilnalinz
de'partments, anrl n full)- quipped
1uundr) , 1nachine :--hop ancl fiuishin~
d" nartruent. Thi~ or::?:nni ation is
bu able! to ofter to the ar"hite(•t a
""'1' · 0JJ1pletc • -.e r ' 1ce co' <>rin~ the 111 o-
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l Ornamental lro n,,·ork, etc.


In l ' • .lbric .. u 1 h "1-0 .... 1 t ,ron
balu.-tra(l :-. :?ates, ~rillt '• etc .••
nothing but "·ron::?:ht iron ol .t tough,
,fihrOU!' and unitorn1 ehar<1cter i~
u'"d. The iron i~ forg "d ancl s:1noothl~
finished , ancl. \\' be1 e'er '' hlecl or
rh "-ted,. lhe joints ,are 1'h•an and
accuratel) fitted.
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D o well &. Sons Pty.
Ltd., 1n S t ., te S"tvrngs t
B ank, • M elbo urne.

Architects: S teph enson


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Melbourne, 1n which
Dow e I I Steel Case·
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Architect~: A. &.1 K.
Htlnder on.

Met.11 Lift E nclosur •


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"'•'<' (ion . \ '-J><'< i.tl l<•,tt Ut'<' of tlu-. "<'<'lio n is Jt' cloublc·
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ha1 ... to t o 1n1 ('01npo... 1t c• \\111dcn\-. ''Hh th<• cJi ... tinctnt•
C'ha1 : H tc·r o l' a tt an ... 011u•d .ind mullioned '"' indcn\ .
'JJu• ... c• \\1t1<lo\\ ... :111• "fl' '<' lall\ 1c•con1n1 C'nc1<•d , 101 thc•'
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1. Side h inged, pen ng 1n o r o ut.
2. T op hung, opening ou t .
3. Bott om hung , open ing In.
4. Vertically pivoted.
5. H ori zontally pivoted.
6. P rojecttd t op hung only.
RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM SIZES TO OPENING
SASH E S .
W id th not t o exceed Heigh t .
S ide hun g . . . .• 2ft. 91n. 6ft. 61 n.
T op hun g or bottom hung Sft. 3ft.
Vert ically pivoted 3ft . 61n. 6ft. 61 n.
H oriz ont ally pivoted 5ft. 4ft.
SECTl G N AA P rojec ted t op hung only 5ft. 2ft. Sf.CTI ON c.c. ·IC

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23.APRlL '.31.
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ARCHITECTS SPECIFICATION FOR DOWELL STEEL CASEMENTS


FRAMES ANO SASHES FITTINGS
All f1tt1ngs (hinges, fasteners, stays, clea t s, latches,
etc.) shall be of soltd bronze (or gunnletal) .
PAINTING
Windows shall be thoroughly cleaned of rus t and scale
:tnd painted with two coats of rust-resisting paint before
delivery .
BUILDING IN.
General con tractor shall be responsible f or th e proper
se tting and building 1n o f the frames and the applica t ion
o f hardware as required. All opening sashes shall be le ft
1n !)roper working order.
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STA DA"-0 TYPE~ AND
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1u1111ng in gun111t:"t,1 l beatings \\ h 11 r t>qntred. proj e l't
ing h1n~es ·an b e.J :s uppl1ed tor eas\ cleaning tro111 inside
• Ili nge::; antl b r a kets to recei'e fHt1n~:; <t r e ri ve t a to the
• J :rash •atHl the> rra n1 C'asc• n1 Pnt stays and fns t ~ n e r:s are
~ ol gu nn1etal .\Ll gla,dng is dollP lro111 the outside .\II
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NOTES WH(N O~DER..IN(, OR.. SPECIFYIN0 PLEAS[ 5fATE BOTH


LET1E.R... l NUMf>E.~ OF TYPE ~f.Q..UIR._E.0 AL 0 s•ATE WH •C H SIDE.
THE HINC,E.S Afl...E. TO 6E FIX.ED(LCOK.INC. FR.OM TME NS DE), WHETHflc... •
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N° 3.
METAL WINDOWS r-, CASEMENTS 11
27 APR.IL '31

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STEEL WI N D OW FRAMES
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SPECIFICATION FOR MERCANTILE TYPE.
All windows shall be Connolly Mercan tile Type, as •
manufactured by J. Connolly Ltd., Sydney, N S.W
MATERIAL.-All bars shall be of mild steel rolled
section, free from hammer -marks, rolling flaws and
other 1mperfect1ons

WEATHERING.-All sashes shall be completely,
double weathered, the weathering being rolled • solid
with the section and not obta ined by the use of _ -
screwed, welded or applied strips. Pivoted Joints shall
be machined from con tinu o us bars and not formed by
reversing and welding two bars together
WEA TH ER BAR S.-Sills. o f vertically p ivoted case-
ments shall be fitted w i th brass weather-bar.
CORN ERS.-All corners shall be we lded solid and.
neatly cleaned off
SIG HT LINE S.-S1ght Lines of all windows, whether
opening or fixed, shall be 1dent1ca1 throughout, with
· .1-f EA D · the glass 1n the same plane.
GLAZI NG .-Sas h shall be fitted with (a) clips for
1 u.t .. 1a in ... (b) ~·ihd roll• J "r • • r hollO\\' tolled
.,t• I) ... laz n... 111 11 ..., applif•d 1ro1n h1 in •ue.
FITTI NGS. -All f1tt1ngs shall be entirely Inter-
c hangeable and nianufactured of the best quality gun .
metal, highly polished and lacquered. Fanlights shall
be fitted with spring-catch cord roller, cord eye, and
cord clea t . Casemen t s shall be fitted w i th non-project-
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ing sliding stay and handle. Casements exceeding
5 ft . high shall be fitted with double contac t handle
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co upled together by circular ro d ..<:
FINISH.-All sections shall be entirely free from ~
scale and rust and primed with one coat of ant1-
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fixing frames i n pos1t1on shall be supplied.
Notes.-1 :1•neral contra1•tor shall allO\\' for bu1ld1n~
111 the \\' indO\\ :- a th•• \\all ::. go up. 1nrlud1ng ccnll nt-
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'\II windows bown on drawlnrs and lndkalC"d In the '<'hf'do le shllll be
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Connolly !-t:andard Fac tor1 teel Window'!, as manorarturtd b)' J . Connoll7


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:\t\TE:"Rl\L" ..\ ... 0 CO'I ' TRLCT IOS.-All tctloni. • ,ball be or mJ ld slttl,
rrre froln hammtr- m :ut.,, rollJn~ fla'4",, and otbtr lmprrrtttlon.,
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,.ll'C"I • pl\·ot Tbt' rramt and ~a.,bf'S ball be dlvldC"d Into pane , with stttl
.. rlaunc ' b"r flrmh tenoned and 11 t ld t d
.s "!.. E.'J Fl'J'.Tl'~(;'-sa bes ,hall be , fllttd with (a) PIUh•out pr

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i.libi qnC" toat of antl •fOrro;lvt pal.nt Jator t dtllvt{)
f'l:X I '<."' - \ ti otcC"~,arr Juts and bolts tor Oxlnr rramt', 'b"ll be supplltd
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PROTECTION E~GINEER S

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19 BLIGH
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E iY . ., FACTORY: Y OUNG ST ,1 WATERLOO, SY D NEY

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. \. \. MELBOURNE-180 Bay · St ., Port Melbourne. BRISBANE-'"C1 ty Buddings," Edward s St.
f NEW ZEA l!AN 0 -"T. &. G." • Bu ildings Welltngton. • A DELA I OE-Bowden .
.. PERTH-Wellington St
•• LFo1 Other Produc t s. See Pag es 148, 244,
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THE PATENT METAL WINDOW
_Pe 0 139 ir s on Next Page

Easy ~1oveme11t •
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J "!\Ietalhilt" \\ rindo''" are ne\\ in principle a nd design. As all 1nov-in"g gear i is e nclo d, the action of hdiu;
,9 1'l!ey a r e 1nad ~ e ntirely in Australia iu our O\\' ll fac- c::a:she · is at at..-all ti rnes ,s l'erfect-ll(~ 1 rangemen of
~ tol'ies, so that 8e1·vice i!' al ,,·ays a \'ail.t11l . The) are rollers eua hling the " sa!j h e5' ' to be l. 01>en(>d 01· ~.nut fr9n1
reall\ 111 la l-<'ovcr ed \Vindo\\"' ot the hox-tr.uue type, the sirlC> as ac::i!Y a ' from the centre•
\\'Orlce<l hy Pulln1 an-typP spring balances, "'ithout sas h • .. 1
w·cights or cord~. They offPr the rnax:itnurn light a rea ,
perfe<'t ,·~ntilation, <::in1pliti >d or1eralion aurl th lon~P~t
possihl<" l ifP.
Principle of Operation.
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conseq u e nt lo:"s of daylight area a11d \'entilation The
T ht :..u; h , as s hu \\ 11, i~
inade ol he:st i:;easoued \\'OOd sp ring-balanced type •ol sash h avin"' heeu used for 1nany
• on a !jl eel II a n1e tor strength an<l the ou ter and inner yea rs ve r y satisfac·torily in ,,·uo<l \\ indov. types. \Ve nu
unhe~itatint{l y reconu111~nd tl11s •ty11P ..,Qt balanct·d ~a-, b
su 1·facP.s are <'O\'ercd ,,·ith :--oft <lre\\\'11 co ppe r . The glao;;s
is :-;Pcurc cl hy the \Vood bf>tidin~. Rollers are provided to give Jong and tronhle-t r•1 l ' Ille. I " I
at sides, \\'bi<•h (ll'f.'.'\ ent a11y play, an1l so 111ak" the• sash es ,. ..J I ~
a bsoluloly rattle-1noof All lixing 01 the htting:s is
throug h l h e stePl frame diri>1 t to th" \\ ood core by
Cl't'\\S. It is to be noted that the \\'1>ath• ri11~ is a very
Fixi11g
Frau1es art> built 111 as the erection of• a building
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requires (as d ~s(' rih e d under the he~1ding " Fram ~,:.: ), tb.e
pt 011ii11P11I ff' 1tn11 of this \\'indo\\'.
~a~hes U•"'ing fitted ut a later date. • Full e r ection d etail
plans are s up111i ed lJy u:s and the \\ bple of the y,•ork is
The Franl.e super,·ised hy our ex(lerts until t he \\hrole job f, com-
The franH .i1" 1nade of speriall) rolled and t 111pered pleted. Arra1u~en1ents ca11 he 111a(l lt req\lired for
hla1·l\ steel sh eet s, pre:-sed to ''arious shapes to suit the u.:: to erect th•~ \\'indO\\'S and .ii o •to glaze the sa:s b. ~s.
pa1·tic11lar st.rl e ot buildiug eon-..tru<'t ic)ll ctlld ar<> secured •
lo the \\alls b y {liati>.:: an<l 1nall angl" hra~l~~ts s 11acecl .. .
at suitahl1 • inter,·als. Thi-: i:s a 1nost co1t\'E'111ent 1ueth o1l i::es
0 1 fixing and facilitates re1110\ al of entire fra1nes if As t.....l<'h proposed building in the main reruir~S
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required h.r huildiu g alteration at any ti1ne. 'l'he \\'hole a certain sizP of \\'indo\\ opening, v;e 1nake..,.each 'ob ca
tra1nr• is prnlf"lCfr~cl UY a suitahle anti-COi i OSi\'e llll..'ciiUUl, 'J>ecial Otl• , bu t lull detail~ 01 the lilOSt s uitabl n<t
tis requirPrl and, iL nel'essary, \!an h(' ropp•~r co,·ered to
<ill PXJ>nf:1•<1 1101 l ions hv a rra11eP111Pnt
e('onon11<'al 1n:i nurac•t uring 1zes "ill he supplied lty us
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BLIND -

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Dei,criptio11 and Advat1tagel) trou1 heing tur111.!1l haek al eith•~r exlren1ity. The$e, flat
' o;;u rfaces n1ake r.onlttcl as the \\•indiu~ gear is turnP.d,
1\lLt<ilh1lt' Sun Blindc:: are also an Auslrallau inven- thereby eaus111g thf> blind slaLJi to pick_ one another up
tion rnade in our own factories and :sup11l y a 1nost effec- as they are raltH:!d. I
t\\ e Jll'Oleclio n agaiu~t t11·· ::>un and .tl the san1e ti111e • •
a llo\\' a in a x1111nm au1ouut of light and air to enter. These hliud ha\•e been turiie<l · out in great \\ 1dl bs,
Light is act rnit te<l hy heing <leftectecl frorn the splayed and are "o rking satistactorily to-dny in openings over
tar c of t he slat u11 again~t the inside surface ot the one nine feet \\'ide in one n1ov ·1neut. ll) special problems
\ aho' it. 'l'his gives a soft translucent effect. '' ould al" ay!; he in,~estigate.d by us \\1th leasure.
he hh1ul is ah olutely rattle-11roof, and the \\ indiug
g ar, hy interior handle, is ~o designed that the slats
r · Can he stopped in any position that may be desired.
'l'he chan11cls in "hich the blind slats run are a "'OOd
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•" For All Types of Construction FLxing


• "l\letal hill" Su 11 Blinds cau he hlted either internally The hlin<l g-u1des are 1xec1 to he wa1ts by s mall
or on out r fa<.:PS according to access1h1lit\• oi' the build- brackets, '' hirh ire adju tahlQ\"and can be re~ulated to
suit an) opP-ning \\ b1ch 1na)~ 'ltave \ ar1ed shg btl} ftom
in g, a nd\\ \\ould 1>oint out that t h g-uicies are easy tu
..:ou cea l O\\ 111g to their extren1,, nar1 O\\ lit> -the oulv the p ro11osed sizei;: u11ri11g co...nstrn< hon .

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111 the ca!)e of existi ng hu1ldi11 . 911 t lus ~1>ac~ \\ n1_cb is
occu11ied hy tlle hhnd .. g'ea does no prOJlfCt :into .tlie
Th e blind sl ats ar > cun!'oltl'ucted ot Liest black steel ""iuuo" openi11g itscll, as <Jue allo"•ance b as t o b e wade
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14k SINCE 1889 A
CITY OFFI C E : 19 BLIGH ST , SY DNEY FACTORY YOUNG ST WA:TERLOO SYDNEY ~
BRAN C HES :
s \ A J• 1IP No MELBOURN E-180 B ay St , P ort Melbo u rne. BRI S BA N E - " C1ty Bu 1ld1ng6,'' Edv..ard5 St
NEW ZEALANO- " T &. G" Bu ildings, Well i ngton . A OELAIOE- B owden.
PERTH - Well ing t o n St
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"Waterloo" Gates
" \Vaterloo" Collapsible
Cates a re adaptable to any
"opening and can be made
up to , ..·idth s \\"hich " ·ould
prohibit th e easy handling
of any other gate. They can
be n1ad e as fi:A.tures to the
s id es "ith movable top and
f bottom bars and, \\"hen "col-
lapsed," can be made to
hinge back out of the open-
ing. I f th e sides of an
opening are not sufficient ly ro~
s trong to ::;upport the gate, mar nu
ren1ovabl e sta ndard s ran han on
be fitted. For s mall er gates, Th dt
\vbe re th e h e ight is greater t) I
A St a ndard " Waterloo" Collapsible Gate with ~dopt d
t ban the '" idtb, the top and l'l)Oms.
"Spearhead" Finish.
bottom bar c·an be S\\'ung actured
u1to an upright positio n alongside the ~all' channels and \YherP. !"t<o1da r els a 1I' ne-p1ecf
th e \\' hol e th en booked together. Collapsihl1• gates have l\ hlch Cl
into thP. g roun d and th" Pipe an1
also been v1 ·ry successfu ll y used 111 prn ut•' hon1Ps o,·er Alloy $
,..·indo ,,·s as a protection against burglar~ . Tht•y enable OT
the ·windov.· t o be open tor ventilation, yet n1aking it
irnpossible for anyone to enter.
LIFT CAR G'.ATES
Construction •
Litt Car Gatl~ sdo not \ary greatl) tro1n oro 111ar:,·
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"\Vaterloo" Collapsible Gate.s art• 111adP ot either .!-iu. t • ollap~ib l e gates, but s•'Vera l rules regarding fixing n1us
or 2-in. channel iron, fastened by t '' o g roups or Hat be carri ed out. The only r Pqui re·ment of manufar.ture
\V"rougbt iron st rips. Th ese are fastenPd at the centres is that tbe bars of the gat:. must be four incbe · fron
\\'it h a loose pin and che ends ari> l~I t irt•e to slidP in t•ent re to ceutre instead 'ot the usual sir inches. Tlie op
the c·bannel ,.,,·ith th e operation ot th~ gate. H.olh rs are
fixPcl al int e rval s at thP boltoin to slid1 on the botton1 bar 5s n1ade a ftxtur' and the l bottom
roll e r \\Th Pr e staudartls are need et!. they are ui:;ually
n1ad P or 1-in. square bar iron , finislH'cl off al thP lop
wilh an· or11a111ent<1 l n1oulded spike. The c hann Pl iron
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gate lath s <'an be finished off "squa re," "spiked," or \\"e::;uit f':'!<'h e:ate
sliKhtly curled in the s hape of a "sp<>ar-lH•atl." EMERGf
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TftADE
' W or ks <tt ELIZABET H STREE T , WATER LOO, SY D N E Y
MARK Agencies A l "•
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BR I S B ANE. James Campbell &. Sons Ltd A D ELAI D E Bu rns, Philp &. Co. Ltd.
PERT H H arns, Scarf e &. Sandovers Ltd H OBART C h arles D avis Ltd
WE LL INGTON, NZ A C G i ii ies &. L ai r (! Ltd
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PRODUCTS
St• ongrooms; Safe Deposits, R einforcement s for St rongrooms, St ron g room D oors; Saf es. S t ee l G rll l es, St eel Sh elvi ng , L ocks,
1 Two Speed, B1 . Parting , ;and S1 ngle Sl1d1ng H ollo w M e t al L i ft D oors; Ch ubb P a t ent L i ft D oor Closers a nd 011 C h ec k s; P ressed
Metal L ift Cars ; Hollow Met al O ffi ce D oors and Part 1t 1ons, Pressed M et a l J am bs, Archi t raves, and Ski rt1 ngs, W rought I ron
Entra nce Gdtes ; W ro ught - Iron B alustrad1ng, Collapsible Ga t es

, STRONGROOM DOOR S PEC IFICATION .


•rhi:' pri a \I :i.1- Supply a nd i n st all, as
• lurl:'il'al bc1en ci:', till' in- s h o wn o n p la n s, a C hubb
troduction of higher t em- A n t i . Blowpi pe St ron g -
pemturo.: ''1th thi.: Ox) -
Flan1 .., and thP s ro\\ 1ng
CHUBB room D oor. A maso n ry
open i n g t o b e f ormed, 1n
• kOO\\ ledg"t or tho.: llSo.: Of accorda n ce with d ra w i n g
• hquill • 11lt>s1ves, hn\'e t o b e s upplied by Chubb ' s
heen the ~u1 d1ns- fnc tors STEEL LINING.
1n the con tructlon 01 Till atlvan tru:.1 s ofi a
CH l BB J >OO H~ .st~t· I lining to a s trong-
The door of nny stron s- r oon1 in conjunc tion ·with
roo1n rnust be nt !Past tl11 u s<' ol TanKba1 Re:
50 JH~r c •nt. stron gt r thrln 1nforccment are n1anY :'
its "nils, ns r ,., co rt.I s o n• of , .. h1 c h is that It
pro,·e thnl nttacks nre g 1vPs g r Pater hours o.t
• n1or1• ll l1tn('rous 011 dour rt· ~ 1 stanc·e b<'cause the
than on \\alls. J)Pnctrat1on i s impeded
The door 1llustrati:d Is l>> lht: fact thnt tilt· con -
. th"' t). p .-. thnt should be c n •t1• is only broken oft
adOJ>t d for small stro n g- ' in \'Pry s n1all lumps,
roo n1s. and 1s rnnnu- \\' hll'h lulVP to b•·.,, " ·ilh-
factu rc d or tough st•• •I, drn,vn 11 l hr o u h .,.tn'
I o ne-piel'e castin gs, into
v. hl<.'h. Chubb Anti· Blow -
0 1>1•n1ng. . ..
j\ stt't'I lining; nbo ~aves
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I A lloy is p o ured . The bolt s troni;r ootn. - 'I ~--....
\\"Ork is con trolled b). at Conc r etl! ''-alb; ar DO\\'
kast t\\ o Ke) le ""om- \Jl'in~ tlttllt~KPtl ,• S U CCeSS ;
bin auon Locks. "h1ch f ull) \\1th'" th•~!, BIO\\ - PIPE1
gJ\'C O\' r u. rn 1 l 1 1 o n Fllun•• until l'~tr~mel;i.
d1ff<'r ·nt con1b1natio n~. h ot, nnrl then . t·o l<l \\:ate
and the dials of these Is thro\\n on \ lh<•rn, which
locks can bf' controlled ~evc rely • frac tures the
h).' •a Dial Check K ey- concrete \\Ork. By tht:
lock. the ke). hole of "h1ch udoption ot a s t eel lining
doe not pas:s through a very u s1•ful la~ t line ot
the mn1n doo r slab. deft1 n ce is add Pd ~ to th••
construction, an<l this
The fran1e of th•• door als o prt ' 1 • nt~. or make~
; 1s conn• cted to th<> fr-ame it impo~s1h lv for the door
o f th<> vPntlltt ting- gate frnn1e to be remo\'ed, as
by tough steel '·· tllJule this 1s s .-c u r ely fixed to
1 plates. the s tee l hnin~ ::)et
Dra\vin~ No. S 1238
MANHOLE OR pag 1G2
EMERGENCY DOOR S PEC IF'I C ATION
This Is s I r r 1n Li ni ng Is t o b e C hubb's
str e n gth to the 11ra n1•1pal M ach 1ned R eb at ed St eel
Pnt ranee cloo1, s"n'lns L in ing, fitt ed with sp ecial
the puri>0se of ndrn1sslon l u gs f o r concre t e.
to a strongroorn-c lUS•'d Th e Co ntrac t or t o f orm
b) n lockout-and also t h e concret e base, wh ich
pro' 1dfns the means or must be perf ectly level,
sultn.hlc> ' t nt1lat1on s} s- and t o properly st r ut 1n
tem. b~ nlC'ans or S\\ ing- all d1rect 1ons t he steel
ing nJr duct from the lining, so as to take th e
t o r <.' e d n 1 r s y s t " 1n weigh t of t he concre t e
throu~hout an) mod rn CHUBB'S AN1'1 - BLOW - PIPE STRONGROOM D OOR FOR BRANC H BANKS during t he . pouring of the
bu1ldlng. walls and • roo f .

TANGBAR REINFORCEMENT. Severe tf'sts on \\alls by e nt;inc r s ha,·e proved that tbe
Rapid dt' elopn1f'nt of sc1cnullc rn!:thods 1n u amon g irregulnr form or Tangbnr offers un s urrnounta.bh~· obstacles t°t
tnod rn cra<.'k rnPn h mndt it nbsolutel~ < sPnttal t hnt the tho attackers. • ·• •• •
\\nil , floor nnd roof of nil strongroorns should hf' 1111pr• g n ablc• In many !:Xlsting strong roo rns , ht!fiVY s t ce.l h.nr.sinr".,&<!ll"C:alh
to all m< thod of allfl('k. llud 1n the n1iddle of the thickness of th~· ~alls · li1I the torm ot
In Tnni;hnr con tru<'tlt)n , th•· 'l'an~s ratl111t .. fn>u1 a '• nlrrtl n cage, but, '' itb this urrnngt!ment, the con <'rt't"1'in front . of the
plrnl rod at nil nngk , nnd 1n all tlirectious, avo1d1ng, n11). bar~ can lit> elts1ly IJroken a'\"UY "1tho11t tt11' 1 ti n~ , a 11}iillllof the
f'<)nC" nt rated mns ol n1Ptnl; thus £>\ c-r~ JHi.rt of th• \\alls, floor ht>nvy st11tl Lars, and when • the hnrs r e 1 r~nc hl'd,J <'i't n '- hc cut
and roof Is reinforc• d hy some stctlon of th1 Tnnguru, and \ Vath corupar"t''t',.... ease ·withr the blow-•1Hp~~ ia•• -
\\i h«n the concrr>t• ht l ornes set, the bond 1 parllc11l lrly
.affecth c, anti th•• lntt. rlol'k1ng of the 'l'nngs gi\ o.:s the corners SPECllilCATION.
t·normous str,.,ngth The walls, flo or a nd ro of t o be reinfo rced with two rows of
Jllustrnllon s on Drn\\ Ins S. 123 A Cpai;e lfi2J show varlou11 Chubb's Patent Tangbar which w ill be delivered on the s1tet
(details of this lat est i:wcu r 1ty • Plnfo1 <'£>rnPnt.
The strength of nny strougrooru rnust n ot he gu11g1·<l by 111• and erected and supervised by C h ubb'& expert s. :
t.hlckn£> s of its \\Oil, or Ii). the st ro~~ · and ~tH11n 01 its rod T he Contra c t o r is to afford any f acility and" assistance ( In
r~lnforcetnenl.. but h). the hours of reslsU1nc:e \\'hi<'h 'l'n n gunr placing the Tangbar 1n pos1t1on, and to have the form i ng
e bPcn design• d for adequa t ely braced and perfectly plun1b , • •""
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LIN I NC f 1 TT ED WITH WA LS Of STRONG ROOM
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RE INFORCEMENT FOR_ WALLS 25"' 0 Ar~t L
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SECURITY DEPARTMENT
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Products Information to Architects .., '
• afe~ in eight grade . • 'tro11g- Be Cori sp et i t) 1ng sec urit)
<I u cts, a~k ror a complPte list o .... 1p ,
pro-1
roon1 Door'>, . ._ afe Depo it 1 \\all 'a rious ~radel' o t Safes and .... , )D!?:-
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afe". R oller .'hutter 't1pboard . 1 oom Doors.

. terl 'upboard . 'teel • hel\ 111g for Lill ~ sta l e th e )l recise deC?ree
o l pr ote<' tion \\'hieh each ot b~ tr
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book.... • f PP} helYing- and Parti- 1nanufactur<!d unit:; affo rd , and .;,O,
1ion for ~t rongrooms th t purchaser koo\\ ~ exactly \Yhat hi ik
~a tP or Door is ca pabl e of \\·ith tand- J
ing
Lip ' R eputation The AgPnts ha,•e a co1npleLe rangt
of th ese product!', and ,,·ould bP
I On the ('on tinent of Euro pe the pl eaEed to d e m onstrate to you.
nanit of Lip s i s a ho usehold " ·ord .\ sk 10 1 a co py of "\Vhr a L1 p '
I "here RC:c urity d e\'ices are kno,vn . Safe or Strongroom Door is Pre-
fe rred," al so for the list and illu~t ra-
I t is a ck no\\ )('dged th at the crack !"- tions ot promin •nt installation:- or
m a n 's " protr•ss ion" r eaches its Sate~ Strongroorns and Safe Depo..;1t

hig-h e"t "~ta nd atcl" on the Conti nent , in th e 1no:--t important hank' of the
\\'Ori d.
an d Li)>s h.1\c, during the last 50
) Pars. !'loud 111 the front rank ot Fire ..Proofing
1n anu l a<'l\l 1'1'r~. ;ind are a1 ,,·a ys thE:
A.11 Lips S•·curll) Product:; are pro-
first in the "orld to introduce ne"' ,·ide d , bet """Cn the inner and out_rr
impro' •' JTI•'nll' t o combat the latest hodie<:, and 10 tl e doors, 'vith thick
d1•velopn1ent s in th e m e thods ado pt<'d la) t'rs of I~i p s Stean1-Generating Non -
' C" Qu ali t y. Cond u r.ti n ~ Composition, " ·hich e.ffee- •
by the e nt r rpri si ng memhers o f t lH•
Branc h B an kers' Qua lity. uvely protects t h content::; of the
" n i> l a r1ous pl'ot ession. ·· :'ate f rom ~corching in case::; of firP

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•\. Typr- • • Book ~11.fc • . . F1ri>-proof, Thief-rc::;i!5ting .


B Type \\'un•hous" ~nf P 1"1rt•-proot, Fall, and Bur~ll.1.r-rt•:,> i s tini;".
C Type Bran< h Hankl:!rs· rir 1· -riroof, Fall - proof. Si nc 1~ re protection
Snl t • • • • ai;uinst the Burg-Jar.
Type
I... Dook ~nfe . • . l ~l n •-proof, I-'all-1>root.
P Type B1:tnc h Bankers· F1n•-proof, Fall-prool . Entilcl.) nrrnourc<I, JllO-
S:Lfc . . . . te1·t1on against blO\\ -1>111e O\ ••r \'itnl lock
1•n rt s.
Bank•' r s' ~O..ft> 1'1r •-proof, Blo\v-pi11e-11roof. Cornplt•tP protec-
tion ct~a1nst "ThPrrnite" and tho.: electric ucc .
•\I o \\'all and Crane-Hing• d Saft>s.
STHOXGHOO:'.I DOOHS-
r Type • Book Sur~ P1ol<'• lion against F11e, Th1ef-rl:!s1st1ng.
102 Type Book Safe . Protection again-.t Fare, Burglnr-r"sbt1ng,
202 Type Branch llankt.:rs 1;-1re-proof; :--1ncere prot• cuon against the
Burglar; J>rotect1o n against BIO\v-pipe O\ r •
' 1 ta I lock parts.
302 T) P•' Cornr>lt te prott•ction against FJrC, Burglary
Ba.11kr.: 1 s' Qua.Illy
The Branc h and Bio\\ -pipe.
Bankers ' Qua li t y, 402 Type B(u1k• 1 s' Al 1°'01npl •te prot••ction against Fire, Burglary
Quality . nnd BIO\\ -r11pt.:, \\1th lnt er-IOlkl ng ~lt.: J>
as supplied to 1'1 a.nl•'. ..
Prominent 502 T.) pe llank Jh nd Otlicr Co1npl{'t e proof ag-aanst l".lr<. Burg-Jnrv and
Austral ian (Junllty . . . Dlo\\ -pi pe, \\Ith bright steel lnt••r-lockins;
~tcp Fra111t ; heu \ y construction. • - .warehou6e Qual i t y.
Banke rs and •
t.01 T:rPe l lnnk Tl ead Office Conii.il • tc proof ai::-Rin st Fire, Hurglnry, Blo"·-
Insurance
Companies.
(Crane
Hjn~ed)
(Juultty • . . . J>h" and Explo.sh·+>s, " 'It h Cr1tn 1• l finge and
:O:c 1 ' ' " CornJ)fl!s.s1on ~I cchanisrn.
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11 a~ he"n 1n existence
tor o\'Cl' ~5 Y,ears, and
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110\v · has :i n1em ber-
:sh ip 1011 co,ering 120
inill~ throughout the
~late; these n1ills con-
vert e' ery variety of •
th<' nun1ero11~ species
-0t nath·e tiu1ber. Cen-
tral oll1c~ is in Sydner, E
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est a blisbecl at Grafton lb~ t
and Lis111ore, \\·bile
111any g roups and sub-
branches exist in the
inland districts, "·here C)press l'h1r> 1:s the principal
tirnber a\•ailable.
uital
ervice to Arch.itects
S,t\\1n1llc1s cllld 1ue1chants o( this .Assoc1alion a1e at ull In thc~e and sin1ilar inalters \\·hich are of purely loca l
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tim<'s readr and ao'\ious to co-011erate with the .A r chi- kno"•ledge, all possible co-operation and assistance" (ro111
teC't by \var ot 1nforn1ation or as!->istanc·l•, as to the clnss lhe sa"·miller is r P-adily granted. I Ill
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<Jurability, and general resistance to dry rot, p sts and
f Um
dc<'ay. They a r c unsurpassed tor use in their nati\'e
.conditions, '''hether in dry or hunlid districts, and for
this reason alone are to be prcferr"d to any i111portf d
tin1ber~. "·hich are not so adaptable.

Advantages
'!'he ad\antag1 s of adopting the nati,·c article are
mainly those o L convenience, ccononi:r. clu1ability nud
1 Iron bar ks
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Grey rDox•
Drush Dox
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SPr\1ce, "hen any special sizes or unusua l patterns ar1• 2 Stringrbarks
4. Jt cd Hnrcl\\ood" I
required. local tnills and yards are equipped and ready 3 Pale l-fa 1·d\\ Ood" (a) Red .l\labogany
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to 111eet the d~n1ancl. (a) ~Iounta1n \sh · <b) Grey Gum n
(b) Blaekhutt (c) .i\lurray Red Gum
f \\'bilst standardisation in sizes and patterns is aln1ost ( c) '\rhite ~Iahogany (di Forest Red Gun1
uni\ ersally adopted. the desire~ or the .Architect tor ( d 1 Tallo,.,._,\·ood <e1 Sydney Blue
1nore efficient or artistic finish ar f( 1 1•ei' ed and con- (el S1lottPd Gum ft) TurpP.ntine
sidered \\'ith every attention.

Range of .. \\". Timbers •


l~arl) colonists touud, in the coastal belt, numerous 1. ednr and Jleech · .t: l~lnt·k\\· ood,
J.:tc.
ti111bered areas ca1table of RUpplying all require1nents tor (a) Red ._ Cedar (al Dlnck Bean
structu ral and e1nbellishn1ent purposes. Further inland, ( b) Ros "·ood ( b ) Dlack\\'Ood
" ·here hard"·,oods "·ere not so plentiful, the a\ ailability (c Red Dean ( c) ~Iyall
(d) , Onion \\·ood •
.and the structural qualities of Cypress Pine '"ere found 5. ;\fisc•t•l1&1nt-<>u-.. Bru'-b\\OOdf!I
to be of great i-er\•ice in all classe~ ol huilding "·ork. Jn (el Beech l: (a) Native Teak
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'.short, \\'hercve1 colonisation "·as eflecteci 111an',_ buildinv 2. J>ine" • .. ( Flindersia)
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(a I C'olonial or
Hoop Pina Cudger.ie
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Becau~e of the existence ol local sa\\·111ills in l'\·cry
( b I Cypi:ess Pine.~ •_ _c_J
3. Oak •• .,...... .,. I
Blueberry A::;l:l
Red Asli
<'ount1r ' to\vn in the coastal belt and inland distribution J\taiden s Blu b
depots and ya1 d~ 'vhich are able to <'<>Pe w·1th all 11or111al <a) Red Silky Oak Dolly Gum
rec1uirements, nati\ e timbers or .all descriptions are no\\ (b') Silky Oak I oaeh "'Ood
nl\\ays available, in quantity and quality to suit all
n ileds. "ithin easy reach throughout the ~tale.
(C) She-Oak
(d) Honey~ucklc - Yellov. \vood or I.:.;oug
Jack
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REATURES OF NEW SOUTH WALES HARDWOODS
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3;.. 01· 41 n ~in. 1ncl11d1nC' G1t l 1;u1n,
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\\'ooll) hull. l:luch-
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Ptn••t Bl fit kllut t,
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~r~li'foorJn 3 nnd 4in. \\' Ide - l'nlllT\\i'.<; oocl; ~ I a hog-
'x 11n to lirn an~ (t •'tl and '\hit•'-},
lhl• k ::-1>ot~1 (;1n11, Bill•
•,,urn. Ironllnrk. C'l<' 1110..-.e, onl r->r
3, 4, nnd ~H1in. llodp l>1ne., I pr s
l'Ju • llc>t • h, Tl n It. • )1
"' id e x 11 n. to
I~1n thl<'k C:ucl~t ri''. nnd th
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inclu1IinJ;' Hf'·<l nnd
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<;urn, !'potted t ;u1n,
Jronl>ar k. C'ti.;
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t.l,1.lcknc>ss. uy "ood, Boll) • !°';11111,
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\\J.dths; pat~ \\Int '\lnfao nn). •
:t rns stnnclnr 4 • 'r>otttts;l G11~1, " H ~d G rading • t
M pecial o r ,.;'.:·i' ll l.u c U trn1,
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THE HARDWOOD MILLERS' A SSOCIATION


OF VICTORIA
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'l' h~ c·o11q1:tl'ali\·c lit.t ie usP of hard\\oocl.. , 111 the
J•·l'·t ha..., h1"1•11 due. in n1an~· Ill tane(>s, to th· grading.
ad n uttcdl~ llJl"(•icntifil' Jllelllllt•J' or
pro1luction in
,,·hic·h t h1· t11nher "a" <'Ht. i11 .... 11tli<'iP11t l~ -.pa . . on ecl
a11d into r1·1·<'ll~ gradc•d. " ·hil'• 011 tht> otht>J han<l.
\\'hP ll ti1nh1•r c·ontaining Hone of the...,P 1lt>f1·c·t .... "a"
;u· t ually produl'e<l. thP. ~\ rchitect or I~nildt•J "a
oft I'll iu n -.tatt> of ignoranc · conc·Pr11ing 1t .... c:orr1•et
11 . . t· l>e·1·a11...,1• nf th· a h'-<>llCP. of corr<'l't f Pchnical
111fo1·u i:1t1011 . and tlH• 1111·0111pl<•ff' Jllf'tltod . . of c•la-.. . . 1 c'1er'• ,1...,...,1...,1 anc·~
.. ion adopt1•<l.
•fi1·<1t 11111· 1·n-opern t 1<111 •
'l'o rP1110\ P the re~u l t.u1t . t1g111a ;iga111 . . t hard\\'O<Hl'-
• : l' hP 1l;1rd\\<H>d :.\ltll<>r..., • .\ ,s1H·iatio11 of \ ·1l't11l'ia hn\C Recor
a I' pltt>d ...,<·1<•11c·c' to t 111·11· iu1lH...,t 1~:. an cl nu\\ tan-

VICTORIAN HARDWOODS -.
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Et•er")' Poitnd'~ \\' orth of \ 1 ictorian Timber V ed tt•ill make \ 7 ictori a a Pou.nd Better O ff
j

H ere in \\e hrietJy set out ~OUll u~•·tul i111orn1ation for "1l hi11 a g roup, t h•"l'" 11 ed b
tl11• g11ida111•1• of Architects, Engineers, and Builf!Pr~ in tiinhP r :- ot lhP "•ak .. r gro111> in 1nis
Litt> J!:l'nc1 al use ot \~i c torian bard\\ noels. strong-... r, lO thP tlt>lril!H'll l of cl ~ig-11 .
The prin<•ipa l mark e tabli.~ tin1 b •rs pro clu c1•cl are s1•t (;l'OUI) . \ -
nut in thP table of " ·orking st re~ses and can he pro-
~101111tain A:-h ( E. r •11; na ns ).
tltH·ed in any rP.quired s ize in le ngths up to :lO feP. t.
'\o difficulty \\'ill be experienced in pro1•ur1ng larg1" s iz1•-: Red A~b or \\'oollyhutt E . gigant~a
\l1 ssma1P. 1E. ohli<1uaJ. • I
111 long h'n~ths if o r ders are given in rea onahle thu e.
~il\Prtop 1 E. sit>h,.rian.1 ).
I Jarclwood can be produced in any siz1• tor buildin~
1·onstructio11, brid ge constru<'tion, eoncrct.. fornt\\ ork,
:s1•a floldi11g, IPn l' ing, etc. Th e Yarious S(H!<'i< s of \"1c- 1
B1 O\\ n ~l r1 ngyhark <E. c•a1utel la ta ~ .
Red Gun1 1 E. Ro ~t rata) . '
101·ian hard,,ood have thc•ir r espe ct ive uses, and son1 e ( ; 1 O UJ> B-- •
uri> 11nequal11•cl lor u se in or on th<' ~rounrt or \\'<iter Blu 1;. Gun1 GE
"nrk. 'Ve \\"ill lJp pleas1 cl to ri>1 0111111f•111l th•• 1110...;t )
s uitabl e. pn
sh
t n
"" trengtl1 of Victorian Hard,vood " 0
J t is not ~ene1 all) reC'ognised that in th•• h,i I'd\\ oo<ls
Working tre es (

fa
ol \ 1 ic•to ria ther1~ are ~o n1e of tlu~ inost r 1>1narkahl " As
c
in thP. \\ orld rron1 a st ren gt h stanclpoi nt. Th . _ ,,
t i1nb e r~
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an• so strong for their \\eight, that they 1ni~ht hP
ri•garded a the opri1nun1 arrani::e 1ne11t ot "'ood sub-
• lance, to ~1\'e hi~h st r engt h properties \Vilhout too Struts-
g n • nt a d i> nsity. That this has bee n overlooked, and L f
t hat g •n e ral use has not heen 1naclP ol the 'aluable le s than 10 1: 200 lb ./. _(,[.• In. 6i
I) 1
s tr1u·t11ral prop 1 ties 01 the titnber~. ha,· 0 l>e1>11 due to L 20I ..
th• tact th al ~ tr "'ngt h data have not heen available iu 10 to 25 1,4 0-lbs.t Q .
a fo11n "u1tahle tor the architect. To re1n"d'· this thP l) J) .,, ,
follo'' ing tahl1>s. ot \\"Orkin~ tre~~Ps fot ordil;nrr hu1ld- Bearing- s1l
i11g l'nns1ru1tion have been prepared atter a thorough Acrus!' ,g rain 1
450 lbs ' (SQ. ht
111\1 sligation ot all aYailahle stn"ngt h data on these End grai n ' 1,500 lb /.SQ. b•
I iin her ·. •
• 0
Ji' or <'Oll\""lli1•11t e the tiinl.Je1"·• hav 0 h1• "11 di\·id1>d into l
t\\o g roups. and ' \\' hile naturally the :- t r1'ngths ,·a ry son1e- in
'"ha t i n the sper1 •s \\"ithin a group, thn figur es given art> fi j
safe t or any of the tim b~rs. This grouping \\'ill have
n n ad d itiona l appea l to the arch it<'ct tor appearanc1' 'J'11 nsion ~·
.1 u d co n dit ions oi !'=npply or the thnue'rs a r e ~\l<'h that Ol l•;Jus-
" ' hiln ther" niigbt be misid"tltification ol th·...~ ti1nh r In t

n11nc1td n nu 1 pa9
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Rela t ive Str e ngth s o f Ji n . M o unt ai n A sh a ri d ' 1n. Ba l t ic F loor.

KILN - SEASONED HARDWOOD : A RELIABLE PRODUCT


.:i s tead} 1n s t r ength F u r t h e r , tim be r " h 1e· h h as be e n r e con -
\ ' ic torian tlit lo n e d d oe s n ot s tir.in k o r swell \\•i tb cha ngi ng c lin1at ...
1 o ndition s to the s an1e e xt e nt a s cl ops ti n1h t>t " hu·h ha -,

not been r ec:ondit1one d.


• R elia bility
:J'bPn e t r esult ot this p r o~r es s 111 the seasoni n g an•l
r~co ncl i cioning oi \ ' i tor ian nar d \\ ood s is t h a t i t is n o''
m(r>o~s ihl e for tti e arcliite ct or bu ilde r to o b tain s up p li e-.
o t ti1n b? r o n ''hic b he can r e ly ahs ol u te ly, and \\' h ich
111 a ppe aran ce a nd utility is uns u r pa ssed .
~·All th kiln -dri eCl produc tions of o ur 1nen1be rs a t P
h ra n ded "~i t h th e r e gi s t e r e d trad e n1ar k o r bran d of th e
i nchviuual n1embe r 111 additio n to t il e Assoc iat io n's
luan.d :;·H , J \ ' " 'The la tt e r \\'ill s ign ify t h a t the pro-
tlttt>t ion is p r ope rl s ~ t a nda r di se d in s ize. n1ac hinin g ,
qu a ll l)' a nd c;eason e d t o tb e c o t' r Pc·t fo r 1nula . H e nce.
•a tl ltn es hea rh1g t b P a ditiona l br and "11 :\I. \ ". " "viii
th is
1na t c h a nd ('O n1(Jare~1 ·e r) d e tail and carr) th P th or -
n u e;h r econu u e nda ti ou o f th e Assoc iati o n.
ta nda r i=e f Miln-Dried H a rd ,v od
Produc tions

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ARCHIT E C T 'S SPEC IFICAT ION F OR HARDW OOD - FRAMED DWELLING


10 ) Co llar t i es, 4 x 2 In. tor I ' 1! i n J t o ea c h al t erna t e
paJ r o f ra f ter s.
R i dge, hips a,nd v alleys, 9 x 1l in. (or \ '\ 1n) V alley
boards, 1 in. thi ck. Battens f or t des, 2 x 1 1n. ; for iron,
3 x 1l 1 n.
Barge boa rds, 9 x 11 i n ., with 111 bed m o uld s under
til es.
gu m. a n d o bta ined BAS E BOAR D S. -L 1n1ng fro m f loo to g, o und l in e. 6 x 1
H a r dwood M iller s' 1n ha r dwood ; t o p b oard c hamf ered a p d dr.essed .
EAVES SO FF IT.- Overhanging ra ft ers shall be ba c k - l ined
1_ 1n1,)i- Stump s, wrth 5,& x l 1n. T . &. G . merchan t able quality brand
k 1l n · dried hard w ood , bearing t he m i lle r 's b r and and t he
1n1tials " H . M .V . " B ird b oard of. 6 x~ l \ 1n ... h ar~wood , c u t 1n
b etwe en r afters. ... , -1o.
G a ble soffit to be si m ila rl y lined . a nd h.l v e in.
m o uld at 1ntersec t1ons. -"3
FLOORING , LINING AN D WE AT HERBOAR D S.
H AR D WOO D F L OORING .- T he floor111g t o the f o llowi ng
rooms s h a ll consist of (a) 11 ' 1n. - 1b ) . :.. 1 111. (c) 4~
~ ! 10 . ( d ) 11 .'.\. 1 in . T . &. G . selec ted qu ali ty cir 5~ '\. .. 1n
T, & G n11•re l10.ntalile 'llJ'llll~ 1 ~ b r and kiln-dried
ha dwood , beari ng ..th e m1lle ~·s 1b r.and and the 1n1t1a ls
" H . M.V. " • - •
NOTE St ate location o! tloorlna
F looring shall be well c ramped up .1nd d o uble - natled at
eac h b earing .
" L ININGS.- L inings t o th e f o llo w ing cornpar t rnen t s, roon1s,
et c. , shall c onsist of ( a ) 3\ " ~ in ( b ) t~ ' 1 In ~ t c ) 5\ "
A in T . &. G . V - jo1nt ed se lect ed q u al i t y 1.. r 111• 1cha n lil1h-
• qunl1t!>') bra nd kiln . dried h ard w ood . beari ng t h e
m i ller' s b rand and th e init i als " H . M . V ~"
NOT E -Stat e location of compartments. etc thul ort to be )med
W E A THERBO AR D S.-A ll w e atherboa r d s shall be 6l tn .
ro u n d ed ge b r and k ll n - drfed har~wood, bear i ng
th e mlller's b ra nd a nd th e initials " H . M .V .' '
W eatherb oard s sh all be sec u rely punc hed. n a iled t o studs,
l ~pped 1 1n . and b u tted t o 2 x 1 1n co rn er st o ps

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HEAD OFFICE·

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65 W I L LIAM STREET .... MELBOURNE. C 1
SIC KLE

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los.s in .size lu shrinkag 1si elirnino.t <l. F'R!; thes reasons kiln·
Products ' rl1·ying- is no"· . l!_si>d to a much gr1::a.ter extent, than in th'3, past.
· Kiln ~d r1c.d
"Sickle'' Brand l\Iountaiu ~\:sh liard\~'oOd to brini; the nnbcr to the desireu condft1on, anu tli1s can be
Flooring::;, \\Yeatherboartls, Linings aud t\1ould1ugs. done in a e'' \'C•~ks or.-months, according to the_, method
adopt•!d and ..,thP condition and siz•• of the timl)er. The most
"Sickle" Brand \\Yood-Block and Parquetr) Flooring. .-<uccessful n1 thod 1s to take the hard'\\ooil boards as they.
corne from the 1n1ll. cut to th r: qufred sizes l ey W'.e st'lcked
on edge on the kiln trucks \vith ·ros:o sticks between each ro~·
Where" ickle" Bran.cl T imber Produ c t~ a r e G r 0 \\'11. ot boards, to fo1 m • a passage for the fr~e circulation of .air
and nre then left to stand out 1n the, open for some week .
SotnL ot ch~ finest stands of :\Iount ... 11 .\~h rL rO\\"n !Jurin:::- this tirne . the• air has r• duccd the ~oistur~ content to
in the imrnense State For st area near and heyond 'Var- a Yer.} great• c.xtent, bringing the umber to the 11i~ht condition
for kiln drying.
IL b urton , son1e iJU miles from ~Ieluournt'.
The dr) ing kiln 1s a largl'! a1rt1ght chamber that ~·11~ ho d a
The Ilard\\'OOd Timbe1 St.asoning 'Vork" of Cu1ning, truck Joad••d '' ith several thousand feet of timber. As the
Smith & Co. Ptr. Ltd., a re situated on tht• 'Voocls Point ,·old air enters at the bottorn, 1t r>asses'"t<'over a .,,eries of p pel?
Ro:id, adjacent to thP Yarra RiYer, about three miles that are heated "ith steam. 'l'he air, thus · ~·arn1ed, cfr~ulates
fron1 " 7 nrbu rton . in th1;.. lu.;art 01 this forest ar"a. throug-h the truck of boards, and ha'!..Jng taken up :a certain
arnount of n1oisture fron1 the tunber.1.. passes out through the )IZES
Vt>nts at the top. \\'hen the desired condition is reached, the in
u eatn1cnt is completed, and the.. truck of boards is removed n. l
Seasoning - Kiln Drying frorn the kiln uniforn1ly dry throughout the' stack. cum1n1
Thl' Co1npany's Hardwood sa 'nulls are sawing tnnlJ 't 1ronl This syst••n1, "hich l!'! knO\\ n as
r ""· r-._ .~-.....
the ~ rnoist air method~
.._.....,.n llf MelbC
logs that hn\'e just been cut 1rom the sro\\ 1ng iore~l. Con- gn·en the IJe>st re~ults an dr.}1ng our hard\\OOds because the
JbOUt WI
tain1n~ a , cry large percentag•• 01 moisture, as rnuch as 51J per
li1nt.er is kept an n moi. t, hun1id atmosphere, ·which prevents ~ECOM~
cent., tirnllcr in such a cond1t1on is unsu1Utble tor rnanufac- <'heckin~. t\\ 1st1ng, anrl also e.J cessive shrinkage; which is the
turini; purpost>s, nn<l befon• 1t can be used for an} clnss of \\"Ork Spec al
1nost difficult proolcrn to overcorne "·hen drying hard"·ood. 1nd Pl
\\ he1 c some dc~rec of finish 1s requir cd, It 1nust be in good {S• " iUustrn t1on on opposite i1age for ei:ample of ~excessive
cont11t1on and perftctly dry. oors t~
shrinkn~e of air-clried tirnb~r.) No 1 C
There an; l \VO inethods of seasonin~ thnbcr, one is by stack- \\.hen the Urnber is treated and dry, it is niild and reta'ins 1
ing th"' un1ber for a len~thy period, to allo\\' 1t to dry; Uus is a ch:an s1nooth finish. 1s light to handle, ~nd it ts nbsolutely
\\hat i.:. C(l.!lcd air dryin~ or natural seasoning Tht> other 1,, frPe from cas -hardening, Is nasy to "ork. and soft to nan
artltlclal or kiln-drying. The air drying takes a Ion~ tnnt, nnd
in rnany cases the boards t \Vist, crack, and 1n\ cu 1abl.} shrink •• ll

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to such an exlt•nt that the ""aste is very great Another dra" -
hnck to Uus n1elhod is that the ccntr~ of n stack usuall}' 1;011- Identificatio n of Bra nd
tains a larger perccnta~e of 1no1sture than the outs1d , and,
mort over, 111div1dual boards are drier or "ens -hardened" at E 1 p u• u1:. -1;; 1 ring-board, "·eatherboard. hn ng,
their outside surtaces than 1ns1de. The rt:sult is that there is etc.. r>roduced b.}' Cuming, Snulh · Co. Pty. Ltd., is marked "1tn Lining!
no uniformity in the dr) ncs!'; of timber t1 eat d 1n tin "a' the "~ickle" Brand, and the arclutect can confidently specif)."..1.his T
brand, kno" 1ng that it has bet>n thoroughly seasoneft. smoolhl~ Q
But if a corn ct method of art1ftc1al or k1Jn-dry1ng is adopted, milled to standard sizes after correct kiln drying.' and car fully, ml
the timher, "hen dry, is not only unifonn 1n the 1no1sture
contents, hut is about the sa.rn"' s1z1~ as \\"ht n sa\\'n, BxcPssive
handled through the Pntirc 1nanufacture and transporting
op• rations. . f - GRADES
Sam
l ect
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• SIZES
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Mounta in Ash
Hardwood Stacks
at the
Seasoning Works of
Cuming, Sn1lth &. Co. 1.500~
Pty. Ltd., V1ctor1an Mountain
Warburton.
)., • Hardwood for
"Sickle' Br~a

Head Otiace: F.loor.lngs, Linings


65 Wilham Street, Weatherboards,
Melbourne.
(G. P .O. Box .,390)

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Two pieces of H ard w ood from the sa me plank. Note excessive


s h rinkage o f the Arr . D ried T i mber a t t o p, compared w i th th e
lower piece cor rectly K il n · D r red .

Cun 1 g Smith &. Co, Pty. Ltd . also supply a large p ropor t ion RECOMMEN DATION
o( Melbourne's requ11 ements In p arquetry a nd bloc k flo oring ,
bout hrch enquiries are- welco med, and 1nf ormat1on s upplied In ~c nl ral, ~hould be used in ronJun t1on With the r ecom -
1ncnrlnt1on for tlooring boa r~U;. ' Tiu• natural.i)oeauty of the

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RECOMMENDATIONS ~fountain A sh hard,,ood when l;lVen a • ''ax or varnish ftnlsh


1nak<'~ 1t suitabl e fo r use for c upboards11 aod part1t1ons 1n any
SP-ec.ia I Select ed • 111ukes thP p10~ t durable and de:-sra.lJI" , floor roon1 or ' fi n e dwellinE;" It i s partic ularly suitable ! o r lining
and I.-. pnf<ticularl~· uunhlc (or fini- homes, apartn1l"nt , tln.nc+' c hurc hes, halls, and o ffi ces. The "At:e r c hantable" g rade in any
oors_, t • • • •" 3! in · ~ ~ 1n. ol th1• :-; 1 z~:-; :-;pecift.-d i:; i n "''i>r
I
y ",lY

~upPrior to imported
~

i No. 1 G rade . i s n••a rl) a:- suitable a.s S p~cial S• I ., t••d . and can knotty pin.- "oods .
...Jl" used 1n ih snn1 tl pe of bu1ldfn~ Any slu~ht 1mper(Pct1on,
:-uch .ru; sun1 thrrnds, ar.e not nottL»able "h••n tn1n»d th•-..
cu,...tonuu \ black\\ ood or "·nlnut co!Qur U-<t> 3! in :-.: ~ tn .. o r '\Veatherboards
4l tn ~ in • ' .
B r and Hardwood \Veatherboar<ls ure a aptabl e to
4'1c kit
~. ~ d
No. 2 Grade, or Merchantable, £:"1\ e..- e:\.cellt:>nt ..ttb1a~t11n1 Ill JH'ac t u·ally ""''er) t~ p e and styll• or build inf;' f r o m the small
Jfactoraes. rn11l , " u t.:hOU~f's, etc.; be1ni: kiln-drinl, there I:< no cotuu:•' to larf;'e r esiden ce; " ·h en s uitably stain ed, a highly
<Irtn!;£'1 or R}1rlnknse. Use 4! 1n. :\. ~ in. o r 5: in :x ~ 1n r " Ls1n ..
a n •l pPr man Pn t P-ftect Is p r oduced

""I GRA DE S
T.I • •
L1n1ngs '\o l lir'l.rh Xo 2 l:;rade. or l\T1•r chn n tuhlc.

The anH." ktnd of . ,.)t <'lPd ~1ounta1n ,\,..h '" u::wd ill th•' 1111uH1· SI ZE
. ractur .. of hn1n~ n for lloonn~:- . ,\ II lining" hoar d::, nrt· care-
t ful' 1 1 llt d \\1th \··jl)tnt ..., the 5\ in haYini: ln ld1ltt1onal , •. i In ft in to ~ in
GRADES RECOMMENDATIONS
no "Sp• < 1nl

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t !1t•rt.>
,, !" Jilt
Selel.!teo.
ns
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fur tlonran •, that IS
'\o 1 Gra1l1, \\hich r epr esents llr:-1t 11uality in "Sickle'' Brand
\ \ 1 ltlu•rhoar.ls, 1s most suitabl e for houses, and when stain ed
~ SIZ E S llH' c·u s tomary black" ood or "al nut col our, a n y slig ht g um

i IG In, 5" 1n. x 'i/ 16 1n., all T G and Y-jo1ntl'1l. 1 hn·l\d-< that ma) b~ 1n sonll of tlu• boar ds a r e n ot n o ticeable
3i Ill
"'\o :! Urll.<lc o r ~Ierc hantalil e, i:-. 'lUitP sulta.hl P fo r outbuildings.
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OIL ING AN D FINI S HI NG
Su.:kl• Brand :\Iounta1n tAsh Ilflrdwood boar ds may' be
- -1 ' 1lnish1•<t "'" flat oil ::;tai n ~. m1:-.:i-tl ~ta1n s, special varnish or floor
la<·qucr.. • .An PX<'ellt•nt and b• aut1Cul• finish 1s obtain able by
• n111ch1n<' ... urlaf'1nc:- lollo\\ l'rl h> oi linr: or~ waxing- staini n g, ftlli n E;"
lntl p11hi-h1n1;, thus c nhnne1n~ tll•' beauty of the natural g rain

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I I ARCH ITECT•s SPECIFICATION
F loo1 1ng -All hardwood fl ooring rn (statt:. locauon)
r

s hall be 3,1 1n x ~ in. T &. G. <or 4\ 1n '\. i In ) Special



Sel ected (Or ls 1;rail• ·•s ic kle" B ra nd K rln. D rred
Mountain A sh H ardwood lard as follows
C: I.I.• .. shall be 3.1 rn. x
... r------""'LoLL~-

5~ ... ~ 6
t.in1ng - All linJngs t o •
7 16 rn T .G., V · Jointed •or 51 In '.\. 7/ 16 in) 1st Gl'ade
tor :\11 r1 hantabte1 " Sickle" B rand Kiin · D ried M o untain
LINING I Ash H ardwood, fixed as f o llow s
Weath erboa rd ~-All wea therb oard to ......... ·~--·
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shall be 7 rn . .x i In t o ~ i n 1st Grade (or 2nd Gr·adc>
ro, e·
1 ·~ ~a· 5TJ\NDA~.D51Z[j Of 51CKL[ &f AND "Sic kle B rand M o unta in _f.sh H ardw ood, fixed as follows :
..r.-. .. WUIBEK.WAP-.D WEATHE;l\50M.D f LOOl\.ltlG ~ LINING t 1'

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ARCHITECTURAL WOODWOR K
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Interior Wood,vork
n1 ooks,
Robinson &. Co. .,...
Ltd . specialise 1n the best
Cl:ts8 Of interior \\TOOd\VOfk,
'' luch con1prises high-class ~lee tic
101ner}' and panelling.
S tocks of fully seasoned
\ u stralian Timbers enable ro<
I hcrn to fulfil many con- d rE
1t racls successfu lly. Probably ~til
lh ·re a r e no n1ore beau tiful II iJ
lirnhers in the world than r ma
the J-\us trnli a n Hard \\'Oods r1ne
a ud figured timbers, but un- 1Jged
less they are thoro ughly arc
and scientifically seasoned
I h ey are useless fo r hi g b -
c lass joinery \\'Ork
l>Ps ig ns which Brooks,
Jtoh1nson & Co. Ltd. ha ,·e
e\:Pcuted in the pas t Yaried
consi derably rron1 the mod-
e rn adaption of the stai d
J acobea n, Elizabe than, " ' ith
l'lll'iched molds and car,·ing
to the modern and u ltra- Maple P .lnell1ng and Pa r quetry F looring.
ruodern \\'ith ahsolutely flush 1-I. \ Norri". .A rchit.-.c.-t
Sll l f<l f'f'S.

PARQUETRY FLOOR ING


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~1aterial-. C i:.ed and Fini. h •
iu g i:s ncl\ <1ntage(JUS 111 th.it 11 i~ firt.•-
l'.tl'()UC.ll) 11001
11roof, be in g absolutely airtight; silent to the 1r1)acl: it
saYes floor h eight by dispensing "ith hPan1s and joists:
il gives a ppearance, extreme durahilit y, \\'arn1th and
hygiene. All flooring laid by us is ot ..;rlected s tock s.
perfectly seaso ned, scie ntifically dried , 1uanuractured
with precision : and infinite care is usPct in laying and
fi11ishi11g.

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i::e
<'onsisling 01 ton~ued .ind ~1 oo\ eel bloc•ks so cle i:.:ned Jn co ncr ete buildin~s. the blocks·~'~ ~et ~·ith 'a pecial
us to interloc•k at bot h 'ides and • 11rt ~. to ~ns11rP. a per- hitu111inous ce111e nt (hPated to a correct t ~mperatur,e
lect ly le' e l ttoor, Parq ue try Flooring is ui::t<I•" in a s tand- direct OU to LhP s(' J eed d Rlll' la ce: In otner bu ildin g~. t lhe
ard size or 12 ~ in. x 2~ in. \'. 1 3- 16th in. lor huilctines undPr ftoo1 1:-. JJrop erly clri1lcl, then a s 11 ecia11~~ prepared
\\'ith cen1ent floors. I n resid encP.. the u ... ua l hlock i" binde r coat i:-. first ap pl ie1l, on '''hic•h the ocl{s a1 ... t
:i-in. tluck nnrt is secretly nailed to e\:iStin:! ' ' oocl ttoo1s. in the hea ed 1nastic. ..

AR CHI TECT' S SPECIF ICATION


t MAT ERIALS. wooden underfloor ) In a heated Prem ier. mai.Uc bl nder
i coat t o the selectPd design (securely nailed to wooden

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All flooring t o ...... (state location) shall be o f
Premier Wood Block, 13- 16th in. th ic k, tongued and underfloor).
l grooved {state timber). all kiln-dried .

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FINISHING .
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After other trade:. have completed their work, the noor
Lay on properly dried, screeded concrete ft oor (or shall be mac hine sanded, fdled and wax pol ished.

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Selection of Oe .. ign .. er vice to Architects


I Brooks. Hohin:--on ~ Co . The Parquetr:y d e pa r tm n t
L td. rt~alis~ the ditti<'Ulty of ' of, Brooks, Hobinson & <;o
s I cting ::-uitahle des1~n:; Btd. 'are.at a ll tin1es readv to
f1on1 illustration~. d1a~ra1n:;
ad vise ~ on flooring problems
or . . n1nll panels ot parquetry ·OD ne\ ·. or TPnlOd ~1J i n~ work,
flooring, and so h a\ e :;o ar- · and will p repate est im ate~
ran~Pd that they can sl1ow
tor •co111plete installation
to a r ch i t e c ts and their in cluding pre:uaralion or
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nt s a lar~e 1 a n~e of sub-ba i-e , la) in_g, firtis hint
actual :a Ill Illes in IlOSilion and poli s hing
I 1 under tratlic.
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Chapter House, St. P aul's Cathedral, Melb ourne. Lo unge, Private H o u se.

S OME ~ECENT IN STALLATIONS

,\.:.'\1.P Building, )fdbournc.


I Archlt• els: Bate , ::-\111iu t & ~\h Cutc•h ...on.
r J'urliu.111• nt H ou 1.: ( :"• · \~ \\' an~). :\l••lbourn •.,
, \rch1t• c t ; J'uhlll' \ \ ·or ks ll••partnt••n t.
A lca~lon l {ou«••, ~f PllJ11urn•'.
,\r<hit••ct s · ,\, ,\: J(. II ntll•nson .
;.\I clliourn•· 'l"o\\ll 111111.
A 1c l11te< ts : !'t• VPnson & 2\f~ldru111
U,1nk< r-.' 11nd Traders ' Ins uran<'c Co., ;.\[ l'll.lourn• .
,\r c h1t•·cts · P eek und K1•1nlcr.
('on\ 1·nt uf lluod ShcphP1 il, l'hnp••I, Oak l•· i~h.
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T. s. GILL & SON PTY. LTD.


19 e 672-684 CHAPE ~ STREET. SOUTH YARRA INtrERIOR •
MEL BO URNE

No
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r>roducts
I ntcr1or J1.,itt 1111r~ fo1 Sto1 e~, I~ank~, Ofiice~, IIotels,
Method of French Polishing~ .
,,\ Jl surfaces to he polis h ed should J1 fiQ_isbed "'ith a
scraper aud tine glass papPr~ hetore be1ug hander! to 1h
'hur<'hc , I)rivat; Ilot1~1·"' and anJ kind of high-class polisher. The fir!-5t processl should \.t>e that of 'ti llin g 1n " l)e crj1
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·- .Toi nc1.\ \ \' ork. the open g r ain. This s hould h<• clone. wit.h 11laste1 of'
paris, 'Yhich s hould be tinted to._tbe c1 olour~pf the 'desired
1 The Element of Good Joinery Work finish. The plaster ~hould he rnad c quitf~. \\et and then
• applied "·ith a rubber o( hes~ian or an~ coar:-.e 1uateria.l,
1 ~ Gill & Son Pt}. Ltd ., ha\'1ug had long experie nce and s hould be " 'ell rubbed 111 un'"til all the open grain is
iu tht! "ide field 01 bigh-clas .., joinery \\'Ork tor all types pertectly filled up. The " ·01 k should hen e . left until
ot huildiugs, offer the follo\\·1ug ren1arks C?n ce ruing ~ h e <Juite dry, aud then "·a~hP.cl off \\"ith ra"· linseed oil. \II
ii111101·tant ele1nents necessary in the sea:;o a1ng, panelhng faces should be thoroughly ruhhPcl do)\·n -."'ith very fine
a 11cl polishing ot Australian tiu1hers. The best oi the or \\'Orn glass paper. ....
inetbods described al'e typical o[ lhe11· '' ork, and can be 1'he polish u sed :-;ho ulcl consist 0111,r' ot 111ethylate~
accepted hy the Architect as a bas is ot good 'vorkmaa- spirits ot \vine and a first <1udlity ot sh t•llac~ .. This should
slt1p in t IH• production ot tht> a hove {H oducts. be app li ed as a first 01 hod.ring-up" coat, '"ith a rubher
made of cotto n wool, contain<•<! in a <clean 1 cotton l' g, th
Mater ials rubber bein g satu rated "ilh flOl ish, h.l\' in~ • 1uoi ·tening
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ol 1 a"' linseed oil on th e I ace of th~ ruhhei. The polish


The qu,1Jity ot the tiln he1 to ht> used is one of the wau1 should be applied in lhi s \\'a.r until a sli~ ht poli~h , is pro -
, sslntials to h ig h -clas:s 101ue1' T h e quality ol 'arious duced, in the rueant i n1e rtthhin ~ dO\\"n with glass paper:
\ust 1aliau tiu1bers is 111o ~ t excellent, the dr.}1ng or \\'here any roughness ap p ea1s. J\t this stage, the \\'Ork
• sea:;oni n g heing ol the ~rea ll•st i111 11ortance, and 1l is a sh ould he stood aside t o1 at least t"·eoty-four hours, to
\\lSC precaution to see the actual tin1her proposed to be allO\\' thr> polish to sink into the " ·ood. t ''rhen com
used belore placing au ord<:'r tor first-clnss joinery :\-1.any u1enc·pd a !;:i in, the \\'hOlt> su rta r.P :-;hould , be thoroughly
UICI bods Of tlrying ti1nbf>l' .trt1fic1a ll y ha\'~ heeu intro - rubbed dO\\'n \\' it h fine paper and r<l\V 011 and Lb n "'iped
duced, hut the • sa te:-t nit~tbod up to chite 1s to stack quite dry with a clean < otton ra g. T<he finishing , coa
t11.nl>er in the open air, ,., ith 1 in. hatt~n s, sa). e,·er·r .t ft s hould be 3JI as before, hut ~radually r'P-dU<'illt! the qunn
.t p J 1 t. and the edges of the planks s paced :! in . apart. tit.r ot oil until the s pirit ~ ha\"e killP.d all thl:' oil. w·hich
T u uher stacked in· this \\·ay lOl' a 11e1'iod ol not 11•s:-. than way he decided by rubhin~ thP tin~er aero~:, the sur -
t\\O Years may lheu he ·t.11'kecl unde1 covet· and is satP Ad,an·
fol' use as required .
tact•. Should a s11 ea1 ap11••ar it is' <'Prta1n that a little
oil still remains . -
\\"hen an ev<>n, bright sur:face i :;
obtained, the final proc1 ss is kno'\\·n as "spiriting off."
Th t
nr t-el '
This is clone " ·ith a clPan, ne\\ 1·ubhe1, using ~pi r1ts of perfee
Con,truction ftlCEQI
,·inP only. 1'his is ca rried in st raight lines O\'P.r the
.\II I>anelling should be tra11Jt•d, i.t.•., 111orti:>ed and \\' h ole ~u1· ta ce. re--111tin~ in ,i per111:1 nPnt hi~hly-polished lid mg
tenoned. i\ll stiles and rails s hould IH' grooYed to receiv e :-. u rt a r.P •
the p anels, or solid l'ebatecl to recei\·e glass. ,,\ u alterna- •\ 1n11 ch cheaper method, ,111tl uni~ lare;el) in u~e. is
t i\'e to this, and one con11non lr used, 1s to do" ·ell the rails after the ''ork ha s been filh•<I 1n as set out above and
u1to the stiles, and " plant," i.e., nail on n1oulds or hea<ls oiled oh. a coat 01 s pirit 'arnu;h i:s applied \vith a
I u r eceiYe pane ls 01 glas:s. This is ob,· iousl~ <t 111uch hru:-;h, aud. beto r c the val'nish is quite dry and hard, it '\\ 1gt
1•hea11er n1ethod than frau1iug, but should on l y hp JH•r is ''s tiffened out" " ·ith a poli sh ruhh e r . This class of fleav
1n itted in "·ork ol .t ,·erY cheap character. \\'Ork will, in a ,·ery s h ort tune, ~ ho\\' cra<'ks all o,·er th dapted.
face, sin1 ilar to tho~e ou I he lace ol a glazed tile
Polishing Further, this work, 11ulikc a genuine 1''rench polish,
ca&t not he re\ ived un Jes::; t hP ur1~ina1 ':1 rnish is 'vashed
l'h e g1.un in ntan.r n l ou1 Aust r allan titnhPrs 18 :;o oft' with sp irit s 01 \vine. This \\'Ork 1s r.onunonlr called
beuutitu l that it is \\"Ol'thr of the greatest care in polish- " french polish,'' hut co. t:-- l~:s s than tialt that of a
i11i!, hv 'vhich uH•ans its heautr is P.nhanced. polishell job. Ml
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Typ ical Examples
of t nterior
F1tt1ngs by
Fl
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T . S Gill &. Son
Pty Ltd "'h
• ale
(Left)-Port1 on of bo;
the St ore of .,., I
Henry Buck Pty. '6e1
Ltd ., Melbou rne ..
Fl
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'iy n S" I Oo An
.c-1 'irrp II $.11
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( Right ) - Black· for
wood B ookcase. Wr
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D. & w. CHANDLER LTD.



ifhe Biggest House in Vi C t 0 l. i Cl 19/
~LINDERS LANE MELBOURN E 276 2Q4 BRUNSWICK ST REET . FITZROY
F 4175 (4 hnes • J 4145 17 11nes1

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Arn1!.t1 o ng S tre e t , BALLARAT H.1tgreaves Street, BENDIGO
WARR"'AMBOOL Pynsent Street, HOR S HAM

Other P1 u(lucti., ~ee P.1ge6 3b, 7b, 120, 251, 492)

S C H U M I TE WAL L!. B O ARD


Vict o rian lln(lcr111r1r.:n.~ · ,4ssoc1ati<>n as Firieproof)

~chun11te Ho.u d 1:-. st ronh and t1"'\1bl1


<ind 1s not .irterted hy Ja•s or ~1hr..ifi on
s 1c h as so111 e r 1111Ps '.1 u s" t b ickPt' boardi-
tu loos t>n and tall It is thns parti<'u -
larl y s uitable tor apfll11·atiou in \VarA-
lt1111ses ta1 ton~ s. and !< hops \vhere it
111a';' he s ubj 1 led to these "onditions.
'ch1u11ile 1s hygi.,1111 : Its well htring
.... ant s .111<1 plasft't r or• do nor oft ,..r a
li1d1n i: pl.1r.e lo l \1 rn1i11 or rlust
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1 , p ared to resist moisture, hea t, and
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2 Massive, specially compose,d
.. o , e of reinforced gyps,um, deaden·
i ng sound, hrepr'oof n nd water -
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' 'f• 3. Cover1 ng of tough, s 1newy,·
' 1.lttbr surfac e of dove grey• -colour,
- .. o ffering a '1!1 smooth s u r:fac;e ~ for i
' paint, calsom1ne, w;illpaper.; or
-~ l~ t)ier c"over1ng • • Iii; .~
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Panel U'!~ a od lhe• ~\Jcauon
1n the J>«lfted as• desired. under the
ft. " Pain ter
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STUD DING shall c: on •st of 4 1n x 2 1n. stud s spaced


at centres c hecke(t c; 1n deep into top and
bottom plates and braced with 3 1n, x 1 1n. bracing,
4 1n. x 2 in. nogging shall be framed 1n between stud s
to provide fixing at horizontal b~a ·rrng:. of th e Schum1te
Wall Boards.
BATTENING.-Batten1ng of brick walls f o1 the fi xing
of Schumite Wall B da rd sh eets shall consist of 2 1n x
! ,. 1 1n. battens spaced at 18 1n. centres ;lnd !iet\Jrely na llec;t
w to wood plugs inser ted 1n the bl"•Gkwork joints
Ct;ILlNG JOISTS.,..-Not• b pec11 ltt1• hC' Jo16t and ttrlu ttn8'
rt ttUJ r ed a nd add be re>uowing .,., •
3 1n. x 2 1n. header's shall be framed 1n between the
Ge>ling joists to provide fixing • t the cro ss joints of
•;·! Schum1te Wall Boal"d sheets ~
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WUNDERLICH LIMITED
M,nufactu rers of

DURABESTOS ( AS B EST OS ) BUILDING SHEETS


19/ Administration:
CEM E N T
BA P T I ST STi REET, REDFER N SY D NEY, N.S.W

......., Showrooms and Offices
SY D N E Y: B apt ist Street , R edfern ,. 1 B RIS B AN E A melia St reet, Valley
STH . MELBOU R N E : 2 10 H anna St ree t . NEWC A STLE . B uilders' E xch ange, King St
ADELA I DE : G ro t e and M orp hett St reet s. H O B AR T : 139 M acq u arie St ree t .
PERTH : L ord and S h ort St ree t s. L A U NC E STON : 7 1 St . J o hn St ree t .

[For O ther P rod u c t s, See P ages 22. 55~ 93 102 and 240)

- the Rock-like Lining How to Cut Durabes to~


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Durabestos ~ is a rock-bard ,\s\Jestos "enu•nt 81H•Pting. 1
made b} \\ underhch L imited at their 'aharita ( :-; ~ \\'.)
and <:;unshine (\'ic) "'orks. It ii- co1npnsecl of asbestos
fi\Jrt' and Portland cement, "'hicll, by thorough nu'\.turt
and comi1ression, are united into a ho111ogl' llt'Ous product, l

possessin~ the toughness of the fibre and tht> hardness of


,,...,oli d concrete. Decorati\'e Possibilities .._ .
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tock izes and Thicknesse
Durab~stos is a' a1lable in big-, broad :--he t-l'. 'l'h11n> are
t \\'O standard thicknesses in everyday use, \ iz. : -
ft in., suitable for \Vall s,
-h in., recommended tor ~P iling s. upplie

Obtainable Ever ) "" h ere
!\u111erous sizes are available in each thickness, viz.:- If
In aln1ost e' Pry centre of population in the Coruwo
1 ft. \vitle. by 1, 5, G, 7, 8, 9 and 10 t t Ion ~. \\"ealth there is a "s1 ockist" of Durabestos ~heeG. ~phe:.
3 ft. "ide, by 4, 5, 6, 7, h, q a ncl 10 ft long. are obtainahlP, also direct fron1 our O\\ n addres:es (~e
I ist a UO\'f> I.
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Tht' appro:x1n1atc \\eights of Durabt•stos :::>ltPets an-!:- Iden ti fie a tio n
ft in.: 16.3 lbs. to th square yard; /:. in: 1 Ll lh.... to th•
Dein,... 1nade b) thl'
squart• yard.

Exterior and Interior U ses


Durabestos \\'ill be found an ideal 1na1er1al tor the ,·ar1-
l • ous r,urposes pr 'iously ser,ed by tunb 1 hnin~s and
4 "eatherboards. Externall}. it is us >d for linin~ \Valls; pecial Thickne es
for Gable fillings, Ea,es linings, Balcony pan1>ls, tc In
the Interior of buildings it is suitable for lin1nb \Valls \V e n1ake Dn rabes tos Sheets
and partitions; and for Ceilings, Door Panels, etc. thh:knes~~s. cornprising ~ in.,

Qualitie and Advantages


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l•q 11 ir1•d.
••a rl y
Durabestos is economical, \Yeather-
r<>sisti Dg, fireproot, h) gienic, and Yi r-
t uaJly imperishable In most parts ot
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Australia it ls found to be cheaper "Dura tile "-

" t han timber , and just as easy to erect.
fo r Bathroo m s, etc.
It is really in1proved by expo!';ure to
the '"eather. Unlike most lining
. ;
"J)lJl~AT I LE"
is \\'underhch ~
rnate rials, it cannot burn. flake. hesto:->, patterned to look likP .1

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cr umble, rot, corrode, or suffer dam-
. "hite ants, borers or rodent".
a 1•(• bv
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squar1• Tiles. It is made in
rneasur1ng 4' ft. by 4 ft., and
3 ft . ,\n 1d"al matPrial for lln1n ...
~iethod of Fixing llathroorn., Kitch n~ . etc.

\"ou nail Durabestos to "·all studs or


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ct•iling joists, using special blunt-
pointed nails. 1 Inch by 14 gau ...e .\t
Catalogue:, a nd amples
a ll joints the Sheets are butted :-..OT On rt>que~t "P.
"Ill supply parti~u
lapped - and it is Ul'Ual to appl) lar:-> and sa111 Jiles of Dura bes to:: and
\VOOden cover battens over the joints. l)uralile; also a free copy or our book
Dest errects a re obtained v.·hen co' er 1•ntitled "Durab~stos Homes of Colour
battens of liberal \vidtli and thickne!)s ful Beauty," \\'hlch provides de>:.fgns
ra r e used ..Alternatively, we can l'Uppl:r D urabest os IS ideal for E x t erior and plans antl colour !:iChi>me!'; for 1nodern
Interior Walls and Ceilings. I t 1s
l )u rab<•stos cover strips. ea~y t o handle 'lnd fix . J)urnbestos JJon1es.
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" Pl aster" M el b o urne " Pla sco" Sydney, ' Plaster " Brisbane.

A USTRALIAN GYPSUM PRODUCTS PTY. LTD


AGENTS AN O SUPPLIERS FOR VICTOR ELEC TRIC PLASTER MILLS PTY . L TO ANO
21 a AUSTRALIAN GYPSUM L TO . ANO PENIN S ULA PLASTER C O PTY.. 1.::.TO WARATAH

MELBOURNE - SY DNEY - BRISBANE HIGH ·G RADE
H ead Office: P.LASTER
LORIMER STREET , S OUTH WHARF, SOUT H MELBOURNE , S C.5. ANO
Phones M 2431, M 3602 VICTOR
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Office: No. 15 Wharf, P.yrmont, B ris b ane Office: B owe n Street, B risbane, GYPSUM
N .S.W Phone: M w 1067 Queensland P.hone : B 3806. PRODUCTS
And at N ew cas tle and New Zealand.

Products.
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\ ri( f or andi. \\ 'aratah Hjgh -gradP ountr
J>l asl,•r • 1
\ '1< tor Sanded Plas1<•r 1 prPpared I.
Vi(·tor !la rd Fini sh . ·
\utor II ard\\'311Selling1preparc•d).
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Vietor C<>nu•nt Plaster.
Vu•tor 1 FFF I D~ntal Plai-;ter.
" \'i,•tor PaH·hing Pla~tPr. Victor and I
_,.,.. Vit·tor Acousti<' Pla s ter.
\·H·tort t'X .
s \"iel or-Cypsum Parllt ion Bloc k s .
• \·11·tor-Cypsun1 H ollo'\' Floor Blo1·k s
1 I1111 t>s -Bt>l l Systt>n1s J •
.,., 1S( 11· pagr>i; 61-GG, inc·lusive. for
lh11 i;P pro<lucl . l

Facilities
\ustrah a n Gyp~urn Products Pty. Ltd.
rank as Pione£•rs o f th Gvpsun1 Indus-
tr', ha\'in~ gypsum 011n(s located in
var1011s c·<>ntrPs of llH• C'on1n1on,v e al1 b
<ind ~Jill i:; equipped \\tlh the 1nost
1110<1,.rn n1achine ry for thP- n1anufac-
t ur1 o l thP. \\'ell -kno,,·n Victor and
\V.iratah hrancls of high-gradP- plas ter.
and 'ri l' tor-<;ypsu1n produ r. ts . incor-
pora t i11 • t hro I nnes -Bell patentPd s ys -
tr-111 s ol (;} p surn Jiollo\\' Floor Blocks .
~pPci1tcat1011 s and detail e d inforn1a-
"tio11 rt>gar<ling \ rictor-(;yps un1 Parti-
llon Blocks and Hollo\\· Floor c•on-
stru ction are given on pages 61-66 .
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1 n e lt1 ::.1
The l\1i111•s r\lills, electril'ally
and
op£-rated, have a capacity output cap· HOWEY COURT COLLINS STRE ET,
able of mf!eting the total requirc>ml'nts MELBOURNE
Marcus R . Ba rlow, Architect
•ot thr. 'omrnon,vealtb and New Ztaland, Illustrating a M odern 12-Storey Stru c-
and 11ro,·i~lon has also been n1ade for an tur c. 1n which Victor Gypsum Blocks
lmruedi;ite In crease in output at any and Victor Plaster h ave been used .
tuture date.

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1 ('ornplet" control of o pe ration s fro111 th e ~tin es to th e
flnif'>hed products for tbe building is 1nade possible by clos e
co ordination In all branches of A.G.P .. tbus ass urin g
maximu1n satisfaction to Architect s , Engineers, n11ilders
and others.
8pp1•1~d ft>alur cs of the large orga11i s ation ol i\ .C . P. a11 •
thP rr•s e.1rc•h laboratories , \\h e re rr>gular tr>l:il of all ra\\'
rna t t>r1als us C'd in ma nufacturf>, al so products 1 eacly for
clr>s pat1•h, ,ire n1ad r> in order to 1 on1or1n to Standard
l''''lllir"n11 1 nt s, and a g narantt•e ot th e 1nanufa 1•turP.S
- h a1 in g th11 1 e gi s lr>r1~ c1 trad P 11 a n11>, VI '1'<1H, H.eg . No.
ii5 11, a ncl L tters Pat e nt nunt11 ° rs.
Gypsum
<, I' un11s c111P of th e olues t of huil1ling 111ater1a1 s.
l~x1 · llent xa1n,ples. ot th P u se a ncl p r> rn1 a u nt s tructural
1111nlit1es ol gyp ~ 111n are 1011ncl in a11ei e nt <1rP1~ k T1~ 111pl es
a111l in the I~gyptian . p ~ ratnid s i.; r ec t d thou sands of
VP;! I s a g o . •
Cy11 s ur11 is a h y drou ~ l'alc iuin s ulphat r> (C'a S<J. 211 2 <J 1
I nu ncl in roc;.k I ormat ion. The rock g yps u in i::. cru s h1>d and
ground and tlH•n calcined , during \\"hi ch proc 1•ss the gypsun1
lo!;r•s portion of it s \\'att•r, thus forn11n g a bt rnihyclrat r> or
pl a ster ol I'aris .' th1~ lor1nula of \\' hi<"h is 2Cu SO4 ll , o.
..S late ,\na l ) st s r eports, a vailablP lor perus al, sh o\\
.
VH·tor •Gypsum to be or high - analvs . 1s anti un1forn1 ru11
a net rornparal>lc \\it h tll , lJest g radP g yJJs urn iro1n any
J1a rl of t ht> \\ orld .0


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<'ATALO(;\l li A U T RALIAN GYPSU ~i PROf)l JCTS PTY. LTD . 21 a


,1bh It 1s suµpli •d 1 cn11a111i11~ I hr lthrt> or ll•ll unti hr ecl
\ 1Ctl)r li ard'' all Setting tor l'l'llfl »1i11~ 01 fto.1ti11g coal:-; o\1 •r \\ooc l lath , 1·011<rPt1,
hri1·k. till'. or \'11101 l1\(>sun1 BJ01l< s url'a<'c>S. ISf'c
s p ~1·1tl cat ion s for use> ot \ ' ic tor Pla s t.-r I

Victo r Acou stic P laste r


1 101 I 111 I• r 1s a
\ >1 111,.; ll• :-;p .. ·11tll) pn•pa11 •11 !-:) p lJu1n
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111 lor 'ln.111st 1 .d r 11ri ,.,., ion Lltt>r,lt 1111• 1·ontn1n1nJ{ fur th er
inforn111 t l!•n and d 1 r• l ' l ion~ lur ll !'IP l !:l a \"Ill lahle on application .

\ Tic to rtex
\ ull• l l • \ i-. pln~t1 •r. 1 • nrh 1111 II:<" with
fini s h
Jt 1~ us•·<I a~u tln1sh «oat O\'t:r
(ilast• r Furth••r 1nfonna.t 1on and
a• on rt' qU• :<I

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... '\RCH ITE C T ' S SPECIFICATIONS F OR U SE OF VICTOR PLASTER


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I ~ I \Tl•' Il l \I :-.. -, ( bl) Second ( floatin g) con t shall consis t o f one part
o f V ict o r Cement Plaster:, f i b red. t o th ree parts,
,.... ( 1) PLASTERS " b y weight, of dry s~nd
, • All plasters shall be the following as manufact ured by ' Ccl) Use paragraph ( b l.
J <oir, A1.1strahan Gypsum P roducts Pty. Ltd.:- (d1) Use paragraph (c)
&.,~ ... Plaster for Renderi ng and Floating Coats-(1) Victor
Sanded Plaster, or (2 ) Victor Cement Plaster ( 10) BAS E ( RENDERING AN D FL.,,OATING COATS)
Plaster •for Setting Coats.-( 1) Victor Hard F1n1 s h , or PLASTE R ON METAL LATH
c2) Victor Hardwall Sett 1,ng I. Us111g Victor Sanded Plaster.
Note. Stnl.t· out tho::;t n ot tlPsired. (a2) U -;e µaragraph (a) a bove f or Wood Lath .
( 2 l SAN O ~ ( b2 ) F i rst coa t s h all b e applied with s ufflc1e nt pres·
· Sa nd shall be c lean , sharp. and free f rom loam, clay, sure t o ftll all th e mes h es and obta in a good key.
sal t. vegetable n1a tter, or other impuri ties. This coa t sh a ll b e scra t c hed t o f orm a bond f or
~ LIME. seco nd coa t .
t; me fo . lime putt}'. when specified, to be mixed with (c2 ) Use paragraph (c) above f or Wo od L ath.
Vu:tor H ard , F1n1sh. shall be fresh burned, . carefully 11. Us1nq Vict or Cement P,last er

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s ieved , and , perfectly slaked before use { a3) Use paragraph (a1J

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41 WA:T::ER . 1 # ~, ( b 3) Use paragr'lph { b1 )
Water shall 1 be fresh and clean. free from any Cc3 ) Use paragraph ( b2).
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, ( d3 ) Use paragraph (cl
n1purt t ) eS. • IJ
.--.~ 5) ..METAL LA:THING . ( 11 ) BAS E PLASTER ON MA,SONRY
' etal lathing shall be of an approved brand kOr speci f y lt Us1nn Victor Sanded Plaster .
.a p0\rt1cular br;ind ), fixed with galvanized staples e\ery (a4 ) B ase coa t plast er shall consjst o f Victor Sand ed
18 i n. to framing. Plaster properly mixed with water
6l WOOD LATH S. • • Cb4) The sur f aces of brick, t i le. or Victor - G ypsum
Wood laths shall be of 1 1n. sa\""n oregon, spaced 'l . 1n. block walls sha II be th oroughly wetted b e f ore
ap;irt, .and well nailed w i th galvanized • lath ' na"s t o plast er1na. when necessary. to overco me excessive
...,. each bearl ng .' •• • suct ion. The plaster shall be appl ied to fill o ut t o
• grounds and, before drying, it s h all be broomed
\\~< l l t 1~~1 '" ~· s 111 P. • to receive the later spec1tied fin ish coa t
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II U s1nri Vi c t or Cement Pl aster. ,
(i> GE.,NERAL. (a5 ) Base co a t plaster shall consist o f one part o f
1:Th e whole of 'he work s t o b e executed t o the entire
Victor Cement Plaster and th ree parts, b y weight,
satl sf:'ICt 1on o f the Arc hitect
The Contractc,r s h all pro vid e an::t erect a11 ~ sca ffo ld1ng, of dry sand.
l 'I staging. etc., and provide all tools necessary f or the (b5) Use paragraph ( b4).
.... " proper execut io n of the work. I 12) BA SE PLASTER ON C ON CRE..TE.
M i lng f bo.xes shall be clean and watertight. (a6 } Concrete s u rfaces t o be pla stered sh a ll have all
·T- ooJs). shaU be k e pt clean a,nd must not be rinsed 1n dust and loose particles b rushed f rom the surface,
-• the gat.iglng water. .. wh.lch shall th en be wa s hed with clean water.
- ~ 1 w Al h 'Plnstfrs shall be stor-ed 1n a d ry pla ce raised above Exceptionally smooth sur fa ces sh al l be ro ughened
I .the groun'd It el. •• to f orm a ba c kground for th e plaster.
'8 MlXING l~ N o te nnsf" C'oat Pln~tf r ns sp1 rH\"'I in na rn~raphs
No "l n1orc n1ter1al than th a t whi c h can· be applied 1n tn 4 ) or C:i!i) inn no\\ h1· nppli• ·<l . in . :i. <:unllnl' n111.nn••r. to
ppro imi\ t el'S' one hour shall be mixed at the one time. t hn t ~p,..c1tll"<l in pa.rni:rra ph (h 1)
"' ll •!I Plast , after 1t has commenced to set, shall not be ( 13) S MOOTH WHITE FINI S HING COA T
re- tempered. .. .. • <1i
Wh~ n' ahd and V ictor Cement Plaster are t o be mixed ; Note \ H tor Hard r1ni ... h n nd Hnnh~nll St>tt1n~
J~ln~t· r:-< ' 1n 11 U:<;f·1l on 'l.DY 1 • 1n1 nt cir hrnP pl; stl'r li:tsP
t ogethe ttie two materials wshall be mixed th oroughly
._, - dr}". before adding water. I . Usina Vr c tor H ard F i nish . -
¥ L m v P,utt y aod , V ictor Hard F i n ish shall be th oroughly (a7) The F i nishi-ng (setting) CoJt s hall co nsi t o f
o ne measure of Victor H ard F 1nlsh \ to . not more

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:Di anCI uniformly,.. ml.xed to the proper co nsistency
th an three of lime putty. ~ .
9 BA S E fR NDERING AND FLOATING COAT S). Special Note. Wh en •us..d to tnk .. the plaC't>, of • l(l'eni s
P L:AST- ER ON WOOD LATH <'• 1n• nt, or to hP immPd1ate ly flap• r1 1il or. . pai n t• <l ~ p1•c 1t)
.... 1. Us ng p V1 ctor Sanded Plaster \"u t o r H nr1l Fi n l.s h to h 1 U<:t>rl pur•• "itllnut th<• t1tld1tion
"'J t a Ffrst (tendering} .ind Second ( fl oa t ing) coa t s· n f Ii n 11 It ""' ....,....,,,,.....
• ""shall consist of V ict or Sanded Plaster ( t o which
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..... ft fib re .. h::ill be added1 and then : pro perly n11x~d
• CblJ T.he' F i nishing Coat sha11 ',{be appl ied when the
bac;e coa t is set ftrm and l nearly dr.y. The base
with water.. " !$ coat~s.hall be sprinkled w i th water and the f1n1sh-
·~4 b twood laths shafl bt th oro ughly wetted before rst 1 1ng ' coa t applied b y first sk-1mm1ng with float,
fibred coat 1s appl ied ,. wh ich shall, be applied with t1k1h g care "that skitnm1rtg c;o.1 t 1s rubbed very

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suffici ent pressur::e t o ftll th.e spaces between l1Qhtly into ba se coa t t o ensure perfect coh esion.
lathing . t o obt ain a good key, This ce)'a t shall be ,
' The hn1sh1ng coat s hall thel') be comple t ed by
~<:..~ t~ hed to f orm .1 bond ,. for .. th e seconCI co t laying With trowel to ;l tru e level and rlumb
> Se.s:ond c:o. t shall be applied when he first coa t Is surface~ f..ree from trowel marks and blot c hes
~t ;\ but before 1t IS' dry. It sha ll be applied with
"' s tr cmg pressure and screeded ·~ t o • a true level II Us1nq V ictor Ha rdwall Setting -
plane ready to receive t 1nish (setti ng) coa t . (a8) The Finishing Coat shall cons1st 1o f Vi c t or H a d - -·
• 11. CJs1ng V ict or Cen1ent Plas te1. W'1rl Sett ing Plaste mixed t o' the proper co n sist -
( l a ) First (renderlrlq} roa t sha ll consis t of one part ency with clean water on ly. • t
,J I V i i;,tor Cen1ent Pla ster, fibred , with tw o pa r t s, by l Special Note, On no nrrount a<ld L iln" Putty .
weight. · o f <( dry sanc:t r
( b8 ) Use paragraph ( b7 ) above ..,..
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PICTON
Pla terit1g Contractor · ~r:chitec tural Modeller,s •
\{ate
- Fibroit Plasterers ' -nf~ pact
J ~. i el 1ng
... 265A BRIDGE ROAD , RICHMOND lai:l I

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Q u a lity of ·Products
A 'f
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I toductsr hearing Lhc uamv
F o r u\Pl' 611 '~at~ the 11au1t> or hrauds ofi Picton HopJdn-
o t Jl o p kius h a:-. b en identi-
& Son I>ty, Ltd are ~ Eaf
hl d "ith ~ood Plasterin~ .
guarded agail~st I impertectiou
"'incP that ti111e the fir1n ~thr> b~· 1 igicl inspertion Mat_! evt.f y
pres1•nt co1npany \\' as toriuecl
:-.t.u~e oi 1>rorluc' tion.W Thi .. DI
in 1!I'.!4 ha'j c·losc.ly studied
~UpP r ViSIOll ofl quality 0\'er a
t ht> l't'<tllirPnH:Htl" ot thP huild-
Jong pP.riOd r Of }'Par~ ...ha~ •r e'°;.
in~ tracle!'.' as tar as the vari- ti: SU
ous divisions ot Jllas t l1 l'in!! sultcrl in t he · name · of \Picton
ppe
' "·o r k ar<' conrPt nc cl I ts plant . .
ll opkin~ & Son Pty.~· Ltd s a ~

he1ng synonyinous " "'"itb th!!! Out


facilitiPs and equip n1 nt lla\'e uon a
highest standard of pla.:tp r
ueen, "ith detailed at tention, mt
products. -
d esign ed t o adapt Pach or its 1enl1
p r oducts t o 111eet lhese Yary- • roar
ing r t>quit Pn1c>nti-;. De igning er\1ces he f
A '\ ailable 1oul
GrE
Comple te Pia. tering 0111· staff of architecturall)r
1cl
trained designers . a re at ) our
Contr ac t~ s r\ ice for the purpose of'l co· for<
on"ration in r>x1u·essing ~cur essil
Beca11s1· ot the tac·ilities
later statl"cl an<l the posses- original ideas. ~, Th ~se JP ~
sion 01 co111pli>tP c•ontracting \\' ii 1-\\·ithou t obligatio1i9'0.Jl
11 quip1nent. co111pri<•ine- scai- your part- 1>re1>ar.1L.estin1ates
lolding, la:-;hings. tool~. etc., and schem1•s for · any,. clas~ 9.:J
" ·e a 1.. cP111pr>t11 nt to under- n1oclern or period interior
take plastering contrac>ts ot' d 1"cora ti on.
;1ny type 01· 111ae-11it11de. Br • •
this 111ethod '"e not only re- caf folding ~ervice ) I
d nee the cost of the job hy
l'Pason ol 1natPrials and labour f he t•reclion of ~ecure and
t·on1in~ 110111 1lH' one sou rct~,
rigid Scaffolding requirPs not
bu t ass11 u1e 11nd i' iclecl re-
only e~pe riencP.d e1ectors hu!
s ponsihi lity, makin~ us di- a continuously,. - insp.s,ct~'l
1 PCll)- a ns\\ l' t ah lr to t he archi-
eq11ip1ncnt or ~trong, ~\·ell •
AP A . B U ILDING, MELBO U RNE.
sea s ·o n e d poles, pu logr:;,
t<'cl J)eta il c•d infor1nat1on and M orsb y &. Coat es, A rc h i tec t s. h clger::;"', bo'ards, et~. Ei too
1
quot a t ions "'i ll be giYen on P ict on H o pk ins &. Son, P last ering C o ntrac t ors. 1-lopkins • & .,. Son P tv. Dtd. Fixit
a p1>l ic·ation .
n1ainta1n such a stan'daro\!: ih
their O\\' ll \\·ork and that e r t>cted . fo r' tlie use ot lotb r..; f
Contracts t or the supp ly and ereetion or all for1ns o
o m e R ecen t Contracts l;eafiolding tor u~e in cl coration,• th•~ clean'lng,... d0\\0J.2U·l!.•.J~·+-.
:\at101lcl1 f,ank 01 ..-\Ui>tralia, )ft•ll)VUI n••. rP.pairs to buildings are undertak1•n by t h is firm.
Archih·ct_. \ .\:. K llt:nd• r on
~\.P.A. Building, )Jelbourne. Arcl11t• cts l\101 h) & <'out• s
~\ tlli' na1'u111 Clull, :\felhourn•'. \rchit 1, t. <'1.;dnc H Ballant) u e.
r-0111 dy Th.-.atr<>. )1.,lbourne. Archtt1 ct. < hns :'\ Hollins h ed.
'1'1•1npll" C'ourt, ,\I ·lbourni>. Arclutl"'<'ts: Bario\\· • Jla\\k1ns.
C)
Ilotel ..\Jexnnder, l\I ~JbournF>. Archllt><'t Lc>"'h• :\J P• rrolt -·
3.

"Hernld" Otll<~ 1•, )tclbournc.
Archit• <'t!;· H ,,. & i:' B Ton11>kln
\ :\I P. Bu1ltl1ng-, )l• lbourne. 4.
Architects · Batts, !'111n1 t and \It l''utl 111 on 5.
HPf;• nt Tl~··nC.res in :\lelbournc>. ~) dne~. \d ln1de, \ ucklnnd, 6.
Hntl \\ Plhngton. .Archil• ct: C•·drlc 1J Bnllnnl\ n•·
Heg1 nt Tl11 ntrP, Brisbane. ~\rc hilt'<'t · <'hnrlPs N I loll1n!': IH d
I i.
N• \\ I Int hour Trust Tiuildinl!, )l••lhour rH .
Architects: Sydney Snuth, Ogl; and !'•·r p1•1J
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' • FIBROUS

~iatcrial~ a11d ~ianufacture in. shet.>l:S art• ~ill 111acJc• \\Ith l'l• hatl'd 111int.s t o p111
d111·p a Hu s h s11rl<.ll'P, 1t requi 1c•<l ; I ll I hit k llf'SS shePt
Ptt ton 1"1b1u1tl Pla st •t Shlels tor 1nt.-1·1or' \\'alls nnd a1 <' lin1:;ht•<l \\'ith sciuarP edgeH.
1lings nr 111a1111 tn c tu1l•d \\ith the hi~hl'::;t g1a<i• ol •
plnst1 i· 01 1111r1s ,1nd reintorccu \Vith "~\'' "l:radt> sisal tock 1zes
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• hc1up, \\'luch 1:s the tought•sl ancl n1ost dur<1hle ol its
1kind. 'l'hl.! sh1'c>l:-; J ll'l' hnishe>d \vith a JH~l'lc•ctl) sn1ooth
~urta<'c>, and attc1· con1plt>tion t h ey are l'aclo•d and clril•<I
ln sp 1•ial dr) 1n:.: roon1s, \\'hert> th~) are . snhjPl'ted tu 1.11
~hlC t
' l'hic•knl'ss
1n Inches.

.!1n. 1 · 61tx3{~
- Gt t. x tCt. Gft. x 5ft
n.ntural strt•n1n " ol cool air. ~1n ift. X .:Ht., 7ft. x lfl,.
;\In srt. x an. Sft.x4tl.
t" l >elh e1 :r l'nn be n1adc by ou 1 tnotor trucks tti an~· part l1n !lft. x 3ft, !lft.x4tt.
ol \·i1•toria. C"at e t ul r.ratin~ bf'to r e transportation ~In • 10ft. X 3ft. lOft. x Ht.
1n 1Gft. x31l. Gtttx lit.
ensn r l'!' theil atP deli\ ery. ~In 7ft. x 3ll. 7tt.xtll.
i!ln It. x 3ft. ft •.. 1ft.
J In addition to th'"' :-,l<ll'k size. indi<•atecl b"'lO\\, \\"can e1n !l(t. x 3fl. 9ft. x Ht.
up ply conUnuou "all ~heet~ ot , in. and tu in. t htck- 1n lOft. x.31t. lOft. x 41t.
pe!'!', ii ft. nnd 7 ft \\ 1cl , UJl to 1 tt. in length. \lso in hoth tlucknes~··s-5tt. x 5Ct.; 5ft. x

ORNAMENTAL FIBROUS PLASTER


Fa bric a t1011 II
~ toc k De igns
n II ill. th'
proces::. UL tahricatiun , Picton II011k1n s'
1na111ental ]>)a:-ter ha:-; all the ad\anta~es of skilll!cl I
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1eto11 liopkin:;;' 1'' ib rous Plaster. \\"1th it::. ad.ipta b 1ht)
Ol'krnanship and caret 111 sup rvi~ion. \\'hich results in durability and cornparativel~ lo\\ inilial , <·o~t. is a\ailaot.
I I its suJlerior qualities ot strength, durability and good in a \vi de range of stock designs embracing the bread th
a ppeara nee. and treatn1ent of 01ed i ~' al period \VOrk, the r efinem ent
Our con1petent staff o l 1nodellers ensu res the• prod ur.-
tion of nccurat" castin~ 111ouldg, ,,·hich may b • of pl.1stl'r,
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and precision of classical ornan1ent. and the s\. 1ubolisn1
01 rnodern a rt, an) of wh ic h inay be adapted to the·treat
('erncnt or '' ood, according to the nature ot the rt>quire- nH•nt ot the n1ost modest ho1nc o r to th<' hi ~hl) decorat~1l
n1ents and finish of the final castine:. Enrich1nents ot 1nansion. ..
ornnment art> 1orn1 d in gelatine moulds hecause ol ..
\Jle great lntiludc alJO\Ved in Castine; beallli[Ul, TiC'hl)'- On the follo\vin~
pages the r <! are s h O\\ n a· l e\\ desig_o-.
lllOUlded 1ne1nb"rs \\ ith under-cut r eliet ' orn ·1ruPnt. \\"hicb are typic'al of
lhe huge range' held in stock. .\ssist
, GrPat care is excrcis d 111 ext?cutine: the fin1i-hed castings , . .
nnce and su~J?;estions in selec•t ion \\"i ll b" f:la.dly ~ 1' l n ..
\\hich, after bein~ ie-
intorced \Vith hen1p,
t he~t:ian and laths, are
re1noved to the dryin~ Plate
sf r 1t
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No. 11°"Sho"s
n1ould1n~s an
rooms. '"bP.re they are co r~ n 1 1· ,\ ~ suitable tor
allO\\ ed to con1pletely npplu•ut ion 1 n · ca f ,..,_-o•.
harden prior to tran"'- holt' li>, · etc., or( the lar~t·
siZ•' honu•.
portation.
Cornices and mould- Titos» on P late
ings being already re- gi\"e n·fln• rnt nt at a
•·c..onorntcal cost. to th'
inforced in themsel\'es hon1c ot 1nore modera.t ,
by the scientific plac- tl1nu:nsions.
ing of reinforcing ribs,
additional st ructura I The; celling panels or
1 raming for ' t iein g is,
Pla t e 3 include !'lome ex
o.rnplt ~ or modern v. ork
in n1o~t r.ases: 11nneces- as w•·ll as those typiCyin~
. a 1·)·. the t>ll'gan ce or the popu
tar ;\dam Period.
Fixing Pla t e 4 illustrates wa l

To secure the archi- JHl.n£''8, expreRslng th
grace and daintiness ot
l ct's ::.atisfa<tion. \\e t hi' R~naissance era..
pref1•r to untlertakP I
the coinplete cout raet Pl a te No. 5 shows,
of fabrication and fix- m1sc1 llan£'ou~ collection
of plaque~. medalhons.
in:?. This arrangen1ent bos:.es, etc.. which ~ s
not only ensures sound often contributes to th~
.tnd solirl hxlng, but succ·ess of o.n lnterio1
I . dt>corat ion scheme.
red.uces fixing costs,
as our skille<l fixer~. Side Wall T reatment , Regent Theatre, Brisbane.
v-·bo e thne i con1- I
-i1Ietely devoted to thi::. class ot "·ork, arP naturally
able to co11111lel, a <·ontra<·t in much less tirrlf-' than 111Pn
\\'ho arc not eontinnoul'lr engaged as t1hrous plastPr
fixel's. If Lhis, ho\\'l'\er, is not possible 01 practil'ahle,
pecial Designs
Ou1 n1odern sho p and facilities pe1~nit endl1.>ss possi
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.. uililies tor the reproduction in fib r ous 'plaster ,.ot th t I
"·.e urge that the archiler.t insist upon the f'n1ployn11•nt
of co1npete11t fixers only. \Ve recon1mt>ud this, as our Architect's individual designs \\'e art> ,1ble ' to obtain a
inlerest in our fibrous plaster products lo ll ows right up varif'ty ol pffects-frorn those pr oduced by sin1 ple n1ould-
to the con11>lete installation, and "·e have no \vish to !ngs r elie,·cd with lo"'· relief ornan1ent to r irhly-1noulded


see injustice done to our \vork by cart'less or taulty hx- 111en1bers e mbellished with el,1bo r a.te ornarnent. Con-
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In johs of n large scale o r comprehensi\'e naturP, an tinuous ornan1ent in fibrous plaster is econon1ical and i s
early discussion on fixing n1etbods is advantageous. \Vith 1nost ad \'an tageons fo r mass production nnd rapid er.e_c ~
our co-operation e\ i;.,r l' in1portant. detail en n h1• consi<l •red ti on.
•• ,ill!.d decided jJ for tl1~ Ail Lu al '\\ ork is copunence<I .
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Materials
The n1aterials 11t tll sed for hot h 111tt>r.lor ancl exterior
tP:xtureJ-; are selPrte<l f1'<1nl the· h 1 ~hfl~t ~racl" of thosP
.l\ai lab le

Colour and Texture election


You a r l inYite<l to 1' 11t l ' it h l"'i• to11 Jlopk111 ~ & :Son
PtY. Ltd, who 'viii off 1 -. 11J!~ .... u1111s re~a1cl111~ the ~elet·
lion ot \arlouc; 1nod e r n .111tl p 1>11 HI ll·\lllrt! h1iishP~. \\"t:1
\Vill sh o" you photo~raph ~ 0 1 onlst;111il111~ \\or.I,, ancl. it
desired an act ual demonstration C«J.n Lie a 1-r<111~ed ""hich
• • will sho\v some of tht> heautiful afl d uniq11j:l fi1li~hes \Ve
can produce Tbrou ifi personal "onl'act. "e a re con
i11tlud • lb o:se 10 \ ln~ed that " ' e can den1nnstrate Ill \0\1 th thoroughness
n n cl C'onu.•<1' Then tr<"-, of our \vork and its ecunomic ad ~11nt.u.: s in 1h•• shape
of durabilitr and p e rnu1 ~ PnCP
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\Vork
.. Wood Carving
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DlH· to pre:senc1 111· I hP ~I urt1o'S'f'ot <I "nod ca 'ers
\\' lHHH ' :-et'\ ices are\ prinei11alh t•ng_a~ed for thP t:.it\ iug
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Ol aPlabora e., \\ OOd lllOlllrls 101 ht• {!l'Od 11< t ltJrl ol orna
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1nenta b ' tlbrt11 ~ .. pl· •
st i:s r
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ca :-; tin~ • P11 ton f.lupkius & Son
Pty. I;td re ~ble 1 to 11nder tak 1·0\ er1 n e: t ht 1 on1

plete ran~e
... .'of .wood ca r\ ing ne •ssa r v fnr the Pt11helli'Sb-
111ent 01 orric:tnHntal \\OOrl\\onk
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The cna tt:-;1nen on1ploY"rl hy · ~ h''" h.1d \\Id• xper1
ence in all . phases ol theil eratt . nd 1J'P 11111' <'<Hupet~nt
to • ca 1r)· . out such \\ Olk a~ th ect11 \ JDJ:! n 1 1rna111 ntal
panels, church furnit111l'. \\OOcl stat11ar 1 fl' ·bic:J1 may
he sub111illed to us for ti11h;h111i;: oil tri'>11 111't::; rough. carv~d
c·ondilions. or for "o rk1n'~ up 1101n tlH'~ J)!'elio1inaty to
final slal?'<'b Den1on:str.itiuns) II\ !ht•st• '" 111en \\' ill PtOV !3f
thPil' ~biltt\ 1n e'\ec1111ne ;1ny c L 1 hl t nre!!'o1Lig " irk
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STONE
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1\'.il.lptabilitv of Pre-Cast tone Erection a n.d Buildi11g In
J>rt; cast StOUl;, clS tuanufacllllt d Ii) Pi1·ton Ho1>ki11 s Be) ond tlH~ consideration~ ot trans11ortntion and
,\_ Son Pt~ Ltd .. is a ( ast stone o l ex1· .. 1Hional sl r •n i.::th handling, t lH.H't• is no lin11t rc~~u din~ size, in ''"hi Ph Jll
and durability. It is not ofte1 ed as a c h t!a µ s11 u s1 it11tl' rast stone c·an h • 111ade tor st1·u•·tural huiltliu; purpu:; • .
101 stone or other ntc.llPr ial s, hut as .1 n1alerial l1<1vint:" Lilting rin ~s 101· stone's nl an) \\"P-it!ht c•an he ca~t si111ul
11s own. artistic C:\.press1on and indh·itlunl chara1·t1•1·istics. t aneously \\"ith th e p1e-t•C1st st<llll' eli111inatin~. ot course.,.
n1aking H adaJltahle tor either tri111 in 1 onjunc•tion "ith the labour c•osts ol cutting Ll'\\is hnlPs.
hrick \\·ork or for Pn tir~ h11ildin~s . .. Pre-c·a~t :s l 011<.: 1·a n h1• 1 Pin ~orc·e1l, :1s,. 1n f the l'a:; of
l'ei nl Cl Ced l'OJH'I' •te I OI S111·h )1Ul }H1:;e:-; ,1 ' lOl'llliD~ ,. }>I'<> ·
l're-c·asl Stone 1·eadil) ll' lllls ilsell lo th!' 1110 11ldi11 ~ ol jecting- corniees and h<d<'oni1·s. door .111ct \\"inao\\· lint l'I ~
111tri<'ate shapes and 01 nan1ental details: .ind turthP1. Ptc· l<'ur ther11 101 P, bolls , ba r s: an<"hnrs. clC'., can . ih1~
thc·te ar1 Pncl l ess po~sibil iti es o l adc1111~ 1·olo11r 10 .1rchi 1•111b1 drlecl \\"hilc 'astin.;.: :111cl ll•tt p10Je1·tin~ r .. ~cl) to
iP.CtUl'<ll clesll~ll hY the \ISP Uf \ ariOllS t'O)Olll'l'd a~ ... 1 l'.,:-,1t1 S buil rline: ~ in 01 .11.f'lH1rint: to hrick\\··01 k OT' otheJ 1nasn111)


:incl <e1uents. 1

J n addition to its Yer.r i111-


backing-.
'l'hl' use o l 11r<'-<ast ston" for
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po1·ta11t use :1s u h11ildint.: stont> i-t,11r t1Pads and rb.e!:' J!:' UCJ )\ I ,,
and architl•<·t111·al ornan1•nt, it ~·· 111 •rallt><t tut t', • unq11i>s -
and
1s a 1nost popular n1aterial I 01 1 iuna lily 111 o\ idt:s au ex1·ellt•' n.t
t ht> re)lrod uct ion of g-anlen l) IH' nt h 11• - resh•t in~. non-:-lip
lurnllure : sunclials !;:. a rd en 1·nu .... 1 rur1ion . rfhe ~l'P.ads and
sPa ls. ~azinc; ~lobes. li~hun~ 1·1s•'s 1·a11 ht• 1 a-.t \\"ith :-quar.-• o'r
:-;tanda rcl !', JH~ r c;olas etc 1nay 1n 11 u I <I 1• d 1 etu1·11 ecl:;-es .11( d
ht • all ~i' <'ll a 111o~l
pleasin!!' ap- sp.111111 t>ls , "lliln hie • for <"I<• e l
pl'.11'a1H'f! in till s 1nater1al l'1e - illlcl opf• n sll'lllt! . slair<'as••s I'·'
1·,1st ~ton" t';t n he car,·e<f. and spl'< ' I i\ 1•Jy.
ha:-- so rn e ad,·antag:es O\ er
n at u 1 al st Olli', o"·ine to t lH'
ahscnct• o l tlawr-;, and the uni - Con1 p irat1\ e Cost
101 n 1il) ol t hp 111aterial. 0111' \p,111 110111 lhf" COi Sldl'J":thlt•
1 '\l>e t1 e 1H'l'd staf1 of desi~ners a
i-; ' i 11 t! ellPl'ti>cl as ah·1•,1d f'
;11e 1·on tinually P\Ol\ing n ew notl'd \\"h1•11 pre - cast slollP is
dC'sJgn::;, \\' ill ~I.ad!~ c·n-
,\Itel 11s1·d in lieu ot 01·dinary lluil1l -
npP1 al1• \\ilh the arc·hitect in inr..; stone. tlH•t c :-houlu he <·on -...
lhP cl t>\'t>lop111i-nt ot his Hli>as ,1cJ1•n1 d 1111 • ~rec.it incl'•' a:e <l
,111cl S\I ~t!f'SI IOll S. IPdtl!'(JOll oJ ('OSl in l'ef)elitiOll.. 1
\\"ol'k 1111 1 11, 11/11rly 111011lr1111 t1 ~
1' l an u facturc r111t/ 1Jr11t1111 r 11tul
rJ,. \Vllh
1rr
i 11 d111a1·y s t111i.-• this in an s the l
\ d 1 ::;tnu.~111~ l11n !!' l~a t nn• ot 1 XJH•11 se o f a s ton e car ' e1 "01 k:O
I hl' proc '8S of 111a11ufat.I 11 c l s
in g 011 e a• hindi\ idu.11 bloc
that t h e ta l·int:" of the stone is
"h• 1 i>a:-; "ilh JH -cast 'ton t Jlip
1·ast inl t•!!' r ally "ith l ht- ba1·k - 0111• 111ould nt.•ccssar) to for fn ~
111c; .
1111 ' l.l lot'k \\"ill 1u·oduc, 11u111 1 -
'l'h ,..., i:-; <10111 \)\ e ll her ot t \\' O 0 us h I ch ks, t <11 h of a 11niLo1 ru
111Pt hods: 111 \\"Hh a tal'ing cl IHI l'OHSi S tPlll finish \\' ithou t
111<1t11ri<tl nt ·~ -inch thi1·k11Pss . ~111y of lhP tla\\s son1eti111 et; ~
1·011s1sti11c; ot t h r> natural stone e tll ounlered in ..;tonc\\·ork. 1'h1
.q.~t!l'Pc;att'• c·r11sh1•cl to a s11itahle ,I\ i 11 ~ l h u" eff •1.. t e11 i. l IH.'rt
s I ZP a ncl Ill i Xl'd \\' it h ('I ' ll\ Pll l, 1111 l ol J::l' Cat l'OllS ' l)llPlll't•;
IH• tro111 ~5 lo ;)11 pPr c•t•11t., •
- pl.11·1?d in a 1110111<1 and 1111.-11
" 11 h .1 h a t• k i n g o l st 011 e
1 h1ppi11 gs anti c'PnlPnt, or ( 2)
llltl)
<l1' pPnd in~ un t h1•1 11al 11 n• 11t .. 1 ~ 1 e I
\\ Ol'k ill\"01\ efl ~
G:tz1ng Globe with Pre - cas t Pedestal :
\\Ith th e 11.itural stone
,1g~n·~atP <'ast solid
t It ro11~ho11 t .
<'010111 is ohtained
I'I t h l' I "\ I h (' n ti I 11 l'a l
1·11lu11r ot I h • a~~n c-
g al" or li} a<ldin~
1·0!0111 Pd <'1 •n11•nt s or
p1g111ent ~.

\VhPr1• an i1n1tath,.
\I S t ol the (lrt '·<' USl
s t11111• i ~ \\,111t1•cl lllclll\'.
1or111 s of d r a ~ ~ ' d,
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1011)1•d and axt><I h11i~h -
111::s .in he ohtained
1
"h1•11 ca"'lint:" in thf-'
s 111•1•ial 111nuld . ,\IUIOSl
,1 n ) ~ t o 11 1' 1·a11 he•
111at<'1H•cl 111 colour ancl
l r> XI lit ' t •

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Con1plet1on of Qua drangle ,.
and Reg ist rar's Offi ce, •
Un1vers1 t y of Me lbourne,

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P O RTLAND CEMENT STUCCO


\It 1·r I or111..., arP l'f'llln\ 1·d 1h1· Jr,•..,...,," n 1s ~t r 1pp1'd off
th1· <'0111·ret1. 11•<1\ 111g .1 cl1·1•pl~ "''Ol't·d s11rl<11•1•

.-> ~Io1111li1 hie; ...,11rl ;i,., .. ., aJ...,q 1'<111 he• ro11"ht>11Pd


I h 1·1111gh 1 iii· q .... r ' ' ' "JH''""l 1·1111qu111 111ls paintE>d 011
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I IJ .. f11r111 Ja1·1·.... f' Ji,.,,. n·t anl liard1•11111g of the sn r -
'l'hr· il1•...,111•cl n111<rl111p-.,s Is "''l'll l' ~ tl bv
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nil t h1 • ....11rt .... ,. 111.1t1•r1.1 I .. l't t'l' I Ol' llls art•

ta l R infor cemen
~~~...,.. ...,~ ;\lt>tal r1·u1 l11 r1· 111u .... 1 JJ,. 11"1·d for ~llH'<'O
·1111·111
5~ .....,~ ~ .qipht>i.l 01i \\Oid oi· s(\·· I fr:1111P :l r 11t·lttr s, and t)Il
: 111a ... onr.' -.t ·11 · urr•..., {h;1 t do 1111t pro\ 1d1· ... at isfal'tory
liu11d, I 1r 1•xa1nplc n11 r·h1111 11·y!:I a11d t11"i11tegr;iting
.... 111 fa1·1· ..... a 11d t1ll nld st 11cc•IJ ...,11rfa1·"' \\ h ic·h arP to b1·
1*" 1111shed. ~fi>tal n•1nfu 1·1·1·1111•11t also lllll'-t be
1•111pln.' 1 cl \r]H·r1·\·1· r ...,,, u1·1•f1 1..., to he 1·;1 rr11•d O\'Pl' fl ash
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111 '" # ...

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\\'1•11 hra1•f•1 I an1 l
t l1a11 1" 1111·he-; 011

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• J 1r;l1' µ-r1· l· o 1· ~11. • t""'11•11 l' l'itllll't•1 l I or 1I1l11·rr•11t ~ .
1•11n1 I1t1on:-..
'l'h\•l'f' i a ·1·r1fli)J ·· f't•f'l" fha l'I J.., l1i 111 "ltt>11 "1H·tio 11
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p., .1 h-...9 lul1•l\
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111· 1·e ......... ar.' \\hl'rt•
... t 11c1·n l ' to b .. ct pplird 'l'l ll'l't'I I.\ 1t1 111<1...,0lll'\ or 1110110
)J l lti1· •flJl('l' ~ t [. l.HtsPs II
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lrdc·r tn :,: .. t th1• propr)r
1. 1P<•t•..,:--.ar~ ~ 111.l ti · fir...,f 1·nat . . o that
• ~l<' C'Pl'I
. • 1"lllg' 'OHj_ \\'1 n1 111· Jll'11p1•" 'J,\• h1 11dt'1 I.
I • ll if~ll' 111 'n e t.in11 1.., "..,-... 1• 11 I 1a I Ii 1 11 r ti 1• r t o 11 b ta 111
1111ll'11ri11 c~nln111·~ ..ff 0111 part n · t h1• \\'all dra\\..., 111orr.
11101 ... 1111·" 1·n 1 ~t lt' · J u· . . . 11 I' a ppl i1·tl ,1111·1·0 t ha11
a unt h1•r. I Ji,. tin1 .... h 1·0;1 t n1a,,· l1a' ,. a spot t1·d tini::,,h
1·1u for111 1.... ohtai1u·d h~
\\all P\' C'Ul~ hl'for1'

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Curing APPLICATION

'l'o de\ elop 111ax1ruu1u trength aiid dens1ty,.in an) Base Coats on Metal Lath
Port]an d Qp1ncut pro<lu<'t it J::-. n<><·e sary to cu re• it
pl'op1•rl~ '1'111-, 1 PsJH•c•1u ll ~ t r11P of Poi·tland I
llJ' fr\
<'eu1eut ... 1ucco. "hic·h 1~ l'ea ll~ 1hin slah of
i
1•011<·1·rt,. ~c1<·h coat hnuld Iii• kepi 1la111p con-
t inuousl.' for at lea ·t t" o da~ \l o1st Cll ing: should
c• rn"s "<' I' a I<' h1•d
t•o111111en1·e as . . 0011 a.., th~ t llC<'O h.ts hardened 'U f !
~ w ti . . 11·nntl <'Oat.
li<·1e11tl.' Hot to be 111,1111·t'd , appJ,,·iug ," atcr1 iu_ a lll'
"Jll'et~·~ ~\' 11i1l oakill!! th1' \\'ctll. <3 ivt• it only a.., - 1'1·0 p111' tl (1)1 ..... •
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111\H:h "at1•r as ''ill h., ri:>adily ab:-.orhed. l're,·eut pH1 t ..... of"<'lean.
exec'"· I\ 1• , . , aporatiou nJJ t h1· . . . 1u111y or \Viucl\vard
thP building 1n hot , ci r~ \\'Patltt>r .

•\ ftl'I' the <la111p-cul'i11g }lcl'iud, ca<'h tucco coat
should be' allo\\e1l to dry thoroughly l.H;fo1·e the ucxt
coat 1 applietl. 'l'he pra1·ti<·e of doubling coats " it hout
a t\\ o-da'• 11101 t-curing perHill• follo\\ PU b)· a drying
.. interval 1.., 1101 good co11-.tl'11ction ptactice.

Proportions and Mixing


.\ l easttrt•1uc•11ts ol' 111at1·r1al.., n1u~t bl' accurate and
• a ll batch1.., µ1oportio11 cd ••'.\actl~ alike lJccau t·

- var1at1011s iu the 11101st11re 1·01111 ut of th· aggregate


cau c change in \Olun11·. dttt~ to hulking, aggregate
of l lllifOl'Jll lllOIStUl'e C.:Olltelll ..,!Jould be ll CU through-

- out · the job to ensure a<·<·u1al1· 111c.tsu1 c1nc11t 01'1 Masonr) or Monolithic ~Vall-,

.\I atcr1a}.., hould he 1111xi>tl to a nuifor111 colour ba, t' eoat only Jlt•ed l>t\ ,.ap1.hi~ l;
< >nc 10
c•cond coat. a . . des<'rihcd ab11\' '. -
before \\'ater I a<l<lP<l. and thPn '''1·t-1uixed to the
desired conststcncy. 'J'hor1111gh n1ixi11g 1 absolutely
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l'S">l' Htial. lla11d-111ixi11g is "tlttslctetor) il Jo111·
1J1oroughly, bnt H1aeh1nc·- 1111~111g u-,uall) g1\ t~..,
'"!'Pater
r u11ifor1nit\'
• 'l'h c 1111x~r ...,hould be run at
l1·a . . t ti\'1' u1inute after all ingr1•d1c11ts are placed
t'• a
iu thl' tlrtllll. _Tn th. east• of hand-11iix1ug, the batch
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should b1· •\\' ·ll \\'orked bat·k and forth on the 1111.x
111~ hoal'd t1·11 .to fifte 'll 111111ules after th• \\'ater has

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• Portland (' ·111 'Bl SttH·cu 1.., 11ot i11j11 1·t•cl b) stand-
'l'he h1 t coal

ing 2~ · tn :3 hours il r1·11tix1·d fr"'lllPlltly \\·ithuut add I


Ai .,. \
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Ill:.! \\ at1 ·1·. o 111or1l ;n . . . 1to11ld h1• 11sPd at' t<'l' 1t

has
s• t up or h<tt'<l<•ucd tr• "llt·h a11 1·~t1•11t that \\'ate1
iuu~t" u~· adiled to utak1 1t \\nl'kahlP . •\ d n1 ixtu1Ps tn
The Finish Coat
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1~1•!111·1 st.t r i11g .. to
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f1IJ,j t'•Titl. thl' ba~1
If

<·oat sl1011lcl h1• 1h11np1•n1•d 1'\'1•111 ;1 .i, -.1·11h1·d undt 1


'~t1c•t10111 " ti \\'h1·1H•\'1' l' po . . stl ),. '' '.:t 11·1 .... 11111)1) b•
tlpplll•cl fl'O l ~l • IC!p !1
"J· l.1sh1ug, \\'hich 1. . . \'it<il (o }J<'l'lllCI IH'JJt COll"itl ll(' -
tlou. 1nust h1· so cle~1g-111·d ciud plHc· .. d that \\'af e1 \\•ill
Pli111i1u1t~· joining- lttark......
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Ir,.
J111{t(tlll

fi,
p1·1·t.v Ji n1• llHll1•ri<tl , 111.t111l1;11· 11'•' 1'" d11·<'~t1n11
{I• t flt'l ttl 11) 11

'11,tl I ' .i I J It
j,q
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not g'L t behind the stucco. applil·rtt inn shnulcl 111• c·lo~1 h. t 1dlo\\ 1 (l
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SPANISH TEXTURE
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prcl\ 1dP pla-,tic urfacP on "·hirh .. -·
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DISTRIBUTORS
VICTORJA-Hi\rdre Trading Pty. L:td, b81 QUEENSl,.AND-Ji!mes H.ird1e Tr.1d1ng Co
Lil tie Collins S t1 ~et, Melbourne, H awkt-s Ctd, i:?e1 r f'$ Bulld1ngs, El1z.lbeth Street,
Bro~ P t y Ltd . Cl:lr~ St1 t-t"t, Ceelo11g L--1. .• _,:__, Br1sb 1ne. Jas. 0 . SI • 11 &. Co, 95 Ade
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NEW SOUTH WALE.$ J .1 mes H ard e
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Sydney, Bennett &. 8 .H kell Ltd , Me.,gher Adelaide.
St, Sydney; G'ray. Shedden &. Co 12td
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Co 18 • Ho-w1rd Street, Perth Hob.11 t .

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WOOD
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FOREWORD TO SPECIFICATIONS
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25 Sq'ERLING C0f\1PANY C \T \I OC. I £

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RAMSAY'S
25 STERLING VARNISH COMPANY CATALOGUE

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.- ST.E RL ING I

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''SE VA C '' •
BRONZ E 1L~CQU E RS
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Tbe uc:e
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Jess pron

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METAL.:LIC FINISHES
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repair ~
rec:1st th I
to c:tand
bY rubbI
polishing
Lacquer
!!reatec:t
toxicity
or these
ROMAN METAL ~ ' table 1u1

- pubhc ic:
lacquer f
frictton
fiat jj01st
mar be c:
By e
etrectc: D
ANTIQUE would eit
o~tJ\ b)
'haded •
witb rap11
"'all r
• plaster .
• ement pr
BRASS FIRE
'=evac Br
I ticularlr 1
quires a
jn!?' treatrr
Th e>.t
}\ New Departure itt the Field ~ta)' be br1~hed; be~t Y.esults n!! Quah
ba\'e been
of Lacquer Preparation~ obtained t.vhen sprayed on '!liadin~ ••
OLD GOLD faces "
Paper, Woodu•o1·k, Fabric, 'leU11lic
..,upplied read)' m ixed for lt.se A.nhque, F
Plaster and Metal 'oon ~feta
GRANITE FINISHES ~ Id o lac
-ary to mil
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PALE BLUE, SILVER CRYSTAL BLUE SILVER JADE, OLD GOLD S IUVER i!Jltht r1an
ANO BRA SS AND COPPER AN 0 FLORENTINE aprear nee
lion partic
men ts
The pro
cess but th
Is rapidl) e
doors fur
for th
AUBINE, PALE GOLD WALNUT COPPER AND
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' f'he~ t> a f P\\ t-Xan pl s of "hat n1a ' l>e


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o htaint><l h) u~1n~ Se, a1· Colour~d La cque r ~
a'-' a ground'\ ork and H rouze J.;ac:q uers for Th
• ad
th<> Granite e.IIec t. F or rurtb e r particulari-; see
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NAVY BLUE, SILVER arti<'lt> on B1011z1• La('CJ\lt r " in this catalogue ~ ANO
ANO BRASS I BRASS
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1s ul so an assist.11u1l' to th~· paintPr "hi>n \\"Orklng
in a had li g ht ,
'"Fla t \\'h it c f>aint" . 10111• I. adapted f or ceilings and
.t1 1, nut "hite \\'O rk It 111a\ b1" tintC'd \\'i th s ta ine r s.
If E~pos <l unr>aint ed \\oodwork n1a\ ht> etterti\e ll pre-
st> r\"l'cl by a dressi n g 01 " \\'ea th Pr ol" \\' e,1therol i s
<'nlou rlC'ss, but e nri c h es th e a ppe antn<'" ot \\ood\\ork
~ hin gl s and le n ces a1e nn 1t1 c ul:11l\ hPnefilt>cl h} thi s
trPat n1 e nt ~anti a lso floors.
a
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NO\\'
b e ing

~fetallic hading Effects on Coloured Lacquer


o,, ing to their compos1t 1pn thP bron1P larquer5 ha,·e
not the hlisterine: ·or "rab~i nE(' effe< t wh~n su pPrirnpo"ed
on ot h er , coloured lacquers for <;h ad in g e ff ec t s or lining
\\'Ork . 'Phis also fa cilit att>s sten<'i l "'ork a nd eq ually
n1akes thel application of a s pr:i.yin~ of prote<l tn•e clear
lac(}UPJ' a safe op eTation.

Gran.ite -Like Effect With Bro n::e Lacquers


These a r e easily obtai n Pd - The ~ r r>ak~ and s plash Ps
ot fine granite a r e i n1itated hy nit.ans of a n air gun spray-
-
ing ht>a\ ,. · bronze la<'ouers u pon a sli'itab lY colou r ed
.
lclcQue r toundat.ion. The sc h e me is \V II ada pt ed for the
decor ation of colum·ns pilHlrs anrl \Vall pa n e ls \ ''s pot-
ting- ~un" is· re'}uired for s praying' thP h ron zP lacquer s
\ foundation colour h a1·ing liPen_cho::;e n~say black
lnc<)uer tor a black !!:ranite--the nf·Xt step is to ··e:rain"
it. OnP or lllOrP bronze · 1ar(}11ers n1aY lie chosen The
hronze lacquer l'-' put in the l!unr ' '' ithout thinners,'' and
hv holding the gun nearl y nara ll el l \\"ith th ~su rface and
rt'>lP:lsini!' the t r ige:er lil!htlv a nd intermitt e ntl\ the 0

g-rained effec,ts are produc1'd. ,·ar,·ing the angle r rosses


the pattern of the e:rains. ···~~
ThP ,.a_riety of foundation co lours and diff e r ~nt b r on:zes
-Florentint.> DronzP.. Bra~s. Copper. pre~ent 11nlirnited opportunities tor c r eat in e: ori~ in al
eflr>cts \\hich, ho\\ever. are on ly producitlJe 7"·it h Se vac
nronze Lacquers on arcon n t of th eir p rul iar fe a tures
Finally, l\YO sprayings of clea r lacque r preserve and
P.Il l 1nh the appearance of tht> s11 rfncf> This 1na\ h P pul le d

.... ... -
0\"f r or polished if so desi t•ec:l: r JI.
J I L acquered Grained Wood Effects on Steel.
B\ this n1Pans th e IH•n u t v ot eraintd "oo<ls 111a~ hP
-
nr.un1ng Is done at t h is stage . by nH•an· ot ve r .v fi ne pi g-
com}Jined "ith the stru1•tt11'al elficiencr of pr1 c:sed st11el. 111ent~ hound in a ~vatPr 1nedi un1,. ; aft~ t the; usua l roan
,_.-\ lacqllP.
utilfta~ian
ril
1nlsl1 J~a' e nothi11~ ro be de~ired fr_orn. th•>
point of '1e\\"; \\'hill' there J<; <J d1J?:n 1fi1>cl .
ner . ~e' era I coats of cleat pyroxylln Jacque~ are th e n
given This is le,·eJled anrl polished , or hnrnisned by the
- np11enran~ in 1>0N bed grained \\'nods that )t'>lld~ di<:1ti1H'- ::-a 111P. Ilror.t•!'s as is ado pt ed in . prod 11rin g hi ~ h -~ rade fu r-
t tlon, pa1 I 1lar'l) to " puhJic huildint!s an<l large ar1.11·t- nitur or "piano" finish. The grai n ing beinl!' ~ en throu~h
• "ntents. •
11h 1tro. · s cfe-pWlds upon crait~1nn n~hip tor. It::; .s11 1•-
ce<;S, but the cot is by no n1eans prohiliici\P ~;- · r. i!ling •
1~ rapidl) ef[ec( ' d ' itl1 nn)dP.rn itnple1nents. PrEls:,ei{ :"te 1,...
.
't depth of cl ea r lacquP r ri\'alsJ LhP. fln Pst• fre n c:h poli sb
'L \\'nrk in appearance
\lthou~h
.. .
\Yide use ot t he. a rt • has

doors, furnl~ure, skirting boards ancl panels at'P. \acloptecl h1 T S \ it is to be re~retted . that littl e
for thP digpl y of this ' 'e ry n1odern att. n1ad• 01 it in ~\ustralia up to ttiP. prPsent
' ln lhfS proces a special foundatiou prilning- roat i~ in 1antir.Jpation of it de,·eJoninl! 1nore _t he ~ t e rlin ~ \rar.-
P1ther spr ti' 01 J>1 ushed on thP :--teel. ThP colour of r11~h Co. has p aid consider al>le attention to the 1nanu fa c-
1
th!~ coat ,ieon vondB to ~ the tYJ><> of "·ood it is rtesin"d to t11re or' a co1nplele ra nge . at tlie product s " requi r ed f or
copy \\• en <U: tnis 1 oat fs rubbecl perfPctly c:rnooth . this intr>resting class or \\·ork

~ I - t
• • Painting of Galva ni=ed Iro n and Constructional Work
lnan:r ' 1net)nr.tuons rles11?.nt11 to n ake p:-11111 TlH P:xpan.s1on and contract ron o t g,1 l,uni1.ed r oo fs ls
adh 1 ni:>\\ gnlvanfzPcl i!'on, bul norJC• IHt\'P p10Yed t'xr.essi\P- for the good adherenc•e 01 oil pa1n t !i and con -
• sP(}uenlly paints of a sen1i \arnish t y pe for 1n the basis
con1pletely atlsfd<'toh 'T'he only ~are tnl•tllod is to ot ~ pecifications for t his w·ork .' t Pr lin ~ Iloo trlle ~ P.aint
allo"\\· thP gah·anlz<'d iron to \\'1•ather s ufficient)) .
.
ha s pro\'ed hi::~hly sat 1 s fa ~torr. ..,.

- (<~ont1nut'o! on nu.1 pa9t)

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• SEVAC " NON-SCRATCHABLE " VARNISH


It 1s ,1 1n1e '"'''Ill~.
"Th" n.1111l ol llH llrnt is b• hind a lorrl
1 \Pry 1111": lllll 1he laet ts th.11 th•• tan ot :-'e\ac' \'ar11ish r
is hl'lllnd thP na1111• of the °"tf'l'lini.:: \'arnish l'o. That i!;
I h" poinl There arf! hundreds nl oil \ arnishes 111ad1• in
1h1• orthodox \\ay a11rl one stand~ 0111 hP<,lllSP the extra-
111 dinar\ tour.:hness ol its rll111 1·PsP111hl1>s 1 tlluloicl 111or1•
'
ahl1•.' ' .
1 hau an oil '<O'ni~h 111111. That ont> is ~''' ac .:'\on ~<'ta tch- I
\\'I
\ 'arnish 1s 11s1•d lor tis ~loss~ app<'a1·a11c·1•, and 11 that I
surlarP ''ill not stancl \\'(•a1· :incl l<'al and ht•<·u111es I ~
scrachecl and dull, ob\ iou :-; ly :i coal ol hoilecl oil \\'0111<1
h" nearh as eltr->cti\'c• C1ncl 111nch cheapet The \ al'ni:-;h
rh'°r1 t looks Jlretl\" onl~ \\'hen the painting c·ontra<'l<H' has·
lt>lt the Jnh 1ua~ "c•at<'h lh•' c~·.,·· hut 1n 1h1• lonr.: r1111
~ ill "hit the pocki•t.'' Eac h

STERLING HOME PAINT


..
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the 'l'er1 1tor) to t la 111an11r~r .'!'hi::. i:s ~, 1-1111.:1•t.a"-
f ouclu•rl~ PXt1e1111•:- ot .\ust1·alia. :-'t1•1linl!" 1ng- HI' ••stu1e11t 111 ne" nta•·llint.'l y b) tilt' C'o111
110111..-• Paints ha\'1• Pl''>' 1•tl thi>111 ...... I\ ~'" »qual pall) in 01·cl1•1· to cop "Ith .111 e,.xpandjn~ turn- F
'"th•• 1ry1n:.: 1·undninns of tht> ~\u :str.Jlian o\"Pl'. h
1 lin1~ltt> . Fot 1nurinP. ,,·ork the) lHl\'e ~iYt!ll J.::xpe1u•nc1• and <· 11.:tt1l ft t.:li1niiratin_ ru
particular satistac t1011. .\s 1nay h1• su rrni sed. ha\e lirong-ht the 1or11111lre tn its p1·es•11t
1hPri>torP , the) a 1e pa rt ic11la1 I) apprf'<•1ated tanclanl. A 1Prt.1111 propo1·1ilii1 ot ~ the lin,eed
in c·o;1st<1 l posit ions \\'hPt e :-;a I I air is t " " 111ost oil us1•d in II0111 r> l'aints il' 1 spPc1alh pro
Ce11
i11 ulions •' ll"lllY ol lHlint. eess• cl lo gh'l' it i11creast>d <im·ahilit) .' Sueh
oils ar1• •'X Jl1' n:-.ht• and c•annot lie J)~lll'ha:-ed
The Pstec111 in \\'hi('h thc:5e 1irlinl:; an• hl'ld
th1• pai11lul' and !!;l\P 1li~t111cti,·e · teatur~ ... II
ii~ t ht> Pll hlic IS rl lie lo t hf'se lacts a ntl lo th1•
"'''"11,,,nt durubilil). <<>\1•r1 11 e r:tp:r<·1t\ and
I11s1 r t> t h i>y possess.
11011 11> P.dnt
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This has .i l11•a11ng upon I h•' cl:;. ert ion
plu
p
has her>n n1ad1> oc•1·.1sio11:ll1 ,. r ha 1J'aluts
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0\Pl a pe1iod ot )Pa1:- thl• puhl1<' :&IP d1s- a1 e hand n1ix.-•d ar• upt: r 1ur to tho'• pr••
1•er11111g- judgPs, a11cl ha,-.• hy tlH'll' t>\'1•r- pared by t h1• 1nan u 1aclure1 •
i11e· n ·as111e pu1·c·ha:-t:·" :.:h·Pn th1•ir '"rd11·t upon 1'hP applil'Ht1nn of Ho11{.. Paints JS full
thl' 111erits ot !hr>".- paints ill an un1ni~takahlP d••nlt ''ith under the heaclin! " \\·ood\\·prk. I

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('f1ta111u1n .l.11H ()\tc1<· ). Th,. all1 1 ) 1::llo\\·1n- ol 1s 1ntrt
''hilt painti;, ( stH ci,tlh i1 darke11t•cl i11tt>1 ion;, has ht>l'll
traced to I ins ed oil itsell. ('Prtai11 pi~1111•nts, notabl) T
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"T Z 0 .," l'Oll1 bin in~ a!:i it clot>~ the h l~h t'O\'t"•ri Ilg }10\\"l'l'
ol Tltani11n1 and the sn1001h harcl11P-.;:- ut a zinc• \\' hilt> mo
paint. repr.,sent~ the ideal whil1> pa11ll tot int 1 ior a11cl (

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hl.1< I\! nin!! action upon "T Z O ." paint .is 'l'ita11il1111 Oxicli> t-StPen1 ot ll"• rs.
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~ol 111<111y )t•ar~ al..':o. had
th e ••11q1111) h"'ll 111ad· to difficult to1 thc. p.un11•r
paint 111anula<"lurt>1':::. as to th1• possilJ1lll} ol 111ot111c111g- but clurahle 1•11anti>I \\,1s 111arred I.>)
c1t hf'I' an ena 1nel or \' ar1li:-;h ut high d111·ahi11t,· and~· '11) - and tti~ ~ an1l othet trnubl s in1•icl
ing rate \\"ithin t h ours, th1• alls\\ t>J' "oulci ha' f' h~··11
1111q11estionably "~o" .\:-. painters' f•nanH•ls are 1na1l"
hy g rind i112" p1g111 t:>nts in ;~ 'ar nish , thP question 1·1•soh 1•s
itsc>lt 11110 one or the ahility to n1ake a suitahli> \•.1rnish
for the p11rpose. \·arni:-hc•s .ii''' Ps t•ntialh < 0111binatio11s
ol 011 and e-u n1 re:,tns. ·
By thP 0111 lllt'thod ol \'arnish 111<1k1ng- a hi!!h pl opor- ourstan<lini? q11alil1t>s ot "4 II our" 1: na1nels 111a)
1ion ot ~u111 re~ill ;111cl a low propor1io11 ot oil ~ ield~ a br> sun1n1ecl up as tollo" s Cxt1·c>1n,>ly 1e"'i:stant to
q111ck clryini.:- hut brit tit• \ a1 n1:-;h ol poor rlurahility: a11d <t hrasion, i111111~r, 1ous to \\at• r. 1PSI tant to soa J> nuld
a ,·arn1sh lo\\ 1n :::un1 re~in an cl high 111 oil, 0111• or h 1gh ulkalis and al'id s, k roR"ll"' and 1>et1ol easil) cl an d an)
<1111 ability, but slo" dryin::. 'l'hi:s p1. ll 111na1 y •' xplana - polishable ThP:-• qualities" 111. kt it superlat1\e' •
11011 i" necessar) to sho" that tlH 'Ht rli11!!' "4 lluu1" "-.anitary finish "
l<}nan1t'l is racli"ally clifterPnt tron1 till old tYIJP of 'lltick
ena 1n1•l iuas111t1c'h U!'i thP <'orrec t haln11c·P hPt \\' t'f'>ll oil and
gu111 r~si111 e qu11~<1 for clurahil11~ has h~en ohser\ed, )Pl Application
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tilt> process 111 oduee:-; .1 quil'k dr) in~ 111111 ot e:\t r e111~ glo~s S 1itahlt.. 101 1>ith 1 1.:xt1.:no1· or 1nter1or \\Olk J."'1c>t
and toughness. The olJ,·io11s dt•duclion is that s11r.h llo\\1n~. le\'el:s readily. il1i"s 1iust f11e \\1thin t\\O hours
"lla111 • Is 111aclP \\"llh a ,·a1 nish ro11taining .i l'Ol'l'f'l'I h.tl- .in cl hard "·ithin G hours. H<>qui1 •"'S .1 ha1 d fo11ndat1nn
,1nce nt oil to cun1 re:;ins, 1nust br> trE'P tltl\Vint!' ancl ••<flj\' c·olour ancl 111ust 011 no ~llcouut li• t>ainL1•d O\ r oft paint
\\'orkine und(•r th., b1 U!'h, and such is the ca~e. The old. or crackin~ 1na\. e\e111uall\. occur l .i\. he used 0\1.:1
quir.k l)J>'' 01 ennn1el ot lo"· c111rahility "'a:- :-;tick) and ha rd \'arnishPs nr lacqu••1·s.
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111rl1ndl\ 11n1!" h ll11.: oil pai n t"
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l 1>011 the _. ,.. P • c p.u at ion it 1u t•· 1·1u1
\\oodwork tor pa1nti11t.: .1nd la<qt1l'1111~ tl1• JH'1tcJ,.. tlr•
:q> pt-"a rance of lhe• Jini shed \\ o r k' 'fllP oliJ1'c't ot fill
in~ is l to pack the e: r ai n ot the" oocl ,,.1 ha non s hrin kab l e
:1<lhesi\e paste \\h l C' h \\Ill r t¥ta 1n 1ls h1 n cl 111g liquid. d1)
ha r d and quicklv. and n"11<1i11 11naf11>1l1, ii O.\ tht:> sol\ ~n t
ael ion ol p aint o r laC'(lUPr. Fo1 I h1 IH•s1 \\ 01 k l b re has
llH I~ ht>1·11 found no aJternatit ' ., ' to thP pastP flllPr. as 1 ~ is P\ 1
clP.lll t h at the h C\\'l SL Ji7p 11ds lllllSt sil\k ill(() the 1•e\•i 1·Ps
Oil lille1" h :.=ne tht• tle t P<' t that • lhev <' 011l1ac1 d1111n~ th
dr,·ing are -.[O\\ F lhll!' Jµ;l\ill'! tl'i ;) 11111<h 1i111fl to th•
oil to soa k awa,-.lrru111 th ~ p1~111•' 11 ;1 .uul !' llll le~n~ the
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1:- :,111ca 1e <l O\'er ttiP \\011c1"111•k and t!H• s11111l11s r.uh)•ed nff
\\II h haggint. ac r'ORS t h "1> ~l ;';i n [h t I ht> \\ Ood '11tiJS a ·[iQll
Jll'f'"!"I'"' thP pastP into.th"• spac·es
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spne,1 ( Oil
\\ood is sandJHl(H 11•d ancl is , rc>a<l' 101 p.d111 1nc 01 lat4ll 1-
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hi ~h-rla"" I" I' 1 Pl..,. ra bl e r o th al uh lain ecl ln Jt
0~1 r l 0,11 s o n u n ti 11 ~cl
\\ocHl. Paint ra1-;es th1 ~ rain ~l i t tli l ~tuuoth~-.t \\Ood.
Jl<lslt> \\00dfille 1 p1t>\"Pllts th ~· . r ai:-;in~ ol the ~rain
.I ,\..; th e> bi·st alt 0 rnal i\" lot• 11:~..; te \\ oo<llillt>r th~ I Aq11id
iP ;.\inting a nd;· Lacqu e ring of All ~ie ta l \ Vork l'ri11111l is rero111111P111l1•cl .
'l}h1· llAl 1 1.: :-.hP 1111 IJt rrt~rl 110111 ,di cul .11HI ~IP.isl. h ~
ru{it 1 l11 ~ "" ith .. a . pr>j,rul -~uak l• <I ra~.
'0 1Tnd1•d po r tions
g}\fllltll 1:f1ffi!t'
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hf• s:11l(IJ>lasl1•d ur ruhh1•cl <'IPilll "1th Pllll'I'\•
lo h. In ,llJ ca:-.i>s: .1 1ulil1111~ \\ith lt111• 1•11u• r) 1111pro\1>s
.8dhe inlllift!h ftnisht>~ I)\ Pf' I 0\H!h ltll-'l<tJ, Slll'lJ (IS l 'tlS l-
flt- r qr rllTIJ,:1 d 5lllr l.1'' t•s , ate 011Jy obta111r>d Ii) tht• p1·1•-
ijin111,(JJ'! ~~·- ot stutahl fillers h1• tort> paiu1i111.: . Tiu•
fifle 1• .11e ·rHbh.ecl ~1lT1 finl ,, • 1-0-dr~ .... 1n<1pap1•1 lH·t11n" :;_Ood
tf1n hiil - .. n.1:-e 1-;c-11
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Pl 1 'Jln Ha'=" ~ 1 -;~ C rey l') l'O\: Y lin l'1in11· 1 :' 111·- 11111 ::- 1 hP 111ade to1 th"
Pt;, _205 p, ro 'lln P11t1v •
"ork.
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lll<tl • J l(J)s. \\ hich h td II ht>~'ll S1l~~esl1 cl to U:;;c• tht->111 U\ et
1 o yi ars :ie:o. "ou ld havr ""''II cl1:--c·arcl• cl throu~h

• 111abtlilY \ IU proress thP.111 ' ' OI l'l'<:l l )


Th ~ nan1e of a revutahlP 111,t n utacturr> r i s a ~u,11an1•
a~ainsl ( he " i ltul s u pp l ~ 0 1 1n l erH11 11 1 0<1111 ts a~ his
Sil c• r111·al •r
1
i.111s I la'«' l 1t>t·n I1as!'1 I 011 f or 1n11 1a:,• " 11
· 1 rPd il solel\ de1len<l ,:.; 11pn11 lhP 111 1· t 111 111.11H • cit thqse p1•0
.. ha ,,, 11 111 nt ll; h.1d t 111 plfc>c_t 1JI J'Pst 111I111~3• 11101•.,
duets ~ ,, -.,-
eeonDnlicaJ and hr>t11~r pr11rl11rt1nn 011 th•' part 01 thP Fo1·11111lat1011 is . a n1att1•1 t lor c I ht.:. < hP11iisl.

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1h 1bould be 1111 IJ111it, ir "111 h,.. :u.:r tH~ d . to "h11·h 111<11 1ut~u·t11re to an) 101 n1nla . ii l'PIJ\1Pst1' cl 1 111 oduci
s al h anc1 cle\ elup1nP111 111a'\ ht• · c 011t111P<I, "hPn tlH• \\"hir.h hi:> kno\\·s ~ \\'ill kn 1, "' tJ11• ii~a \:ln11111t \,ll11f• in }h' r,.,
11ro~1~nC' nt of re 1..1.J~s l" 11 .... ai!!1 f or1nanc£> .


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PAINTS . VARNISHES . ENAMELS . STAINS AND LACQUERS KAueMANS •

'PRODUCT
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MARY STREET, ST PETERS SY DNEY .
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BRI S BAN E-T c1 ub mans Q 'land Ltd., 95 E dward St ree t .
BRANCHES:
ADELAIDE -Agents:
Grenfel Street.
Messrs. L. G. Abbott &. Co.

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'l'h<• r ilB:.!•' of pl'oduc·ts bPal'ill:.! t h1• 'J'auh1nan na1ne l·'inishing and H s ar ·h I> part1nent are at ) our dis-.. I
1·0111pl •tt•ly <'O\ t'I':-> eve1·y r1·qui1·1•111P11t for th1• l11•auti- posal. Preparation of 1h1 "ork and th<' condition
fi<'ation and prutcctiun of P\'•"'l'Y type of sttrfarP. 'l'hc untl >1• \\'hi1•h it \\ii I l 1• <'a1·rie.J out a1·1• cssPl1tial to
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1nanufac·tun• of the various J>aint s, \ 7:i 1·nish •s, . tains, sat isfa1·tory•
1'" ults .
l•:n<Jntr}ls aud Lac:qner!-i de c.:ribed on th• follO\\r:ing
pages i:-. ('fil'l'iecl ont undcl' thP- stri<"t ~upcrvi-..ion of I>.<>c·au' • of this, '' hn,·e, e1n1 Joyed on our taff in I
an f'XJH•1·t laboratol'y staff in eollflboration \\ith inen " du>~· and at ra<>h of our l~ ran,·he-.. repre cntative •

of long al'tual painting exp ... 1·iPnc·11, and each product 1 ull} co11v" rs:i nt "it h a 11 con}lit ions and thorough]) (I
<'fill be !'<)lied upon 10 he t ho1·011!..dil} d1 p •ndai>IP. 'l'hc 1·c11HpP1rn1 to p1·r•-.1·ribc thr 1•or1"'"t product to gi'e
SJH'<'ific·al ic111s gi' 1 11 '' ith thl' d1•s«l'ipt iou of . . a<'h pro-
1 111<• 1lc· ... il'ed J'l':;tdl and th" prop1•1· lllflthocl of ils appli-
du c·t al'e suffi1·iP11t for gc11Pral C'nnclitiori 0111~·, and c·ation. \Vl• ,,j h ·ill use1· of 1J1a11bn1a11 1, rodt11·ts to
s houl d a s1u f'inl 1i11i h be rt>quir •d. or 11nu:-.ual co1u.li-
1 avail thc•1ns1•l\ •s of thi Cl'\ i"'\ for \\ hir•ll th I'P. i
tio11s PtH.:ount ·r \d l the se1·yic·"s ot' ou1· Practical no ohU :.!ation itnpo:s d. 1

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Flat <>i I F1n1sli
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Cn<l• r<'nats

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In th1' toreJ::oing Spf•tifirauon:-, the 1Hoduct lust n1en llOllt>d 1~
choirt• 01 linish, C:Jo-. ... or Flat, 1 gl\'C'll.
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~

c•I 1 1111
I O ld \ Vork
\\ oud \\ n t I, .

...,111 ·luc , .... \ o l Bu1· 11 c•d ()fl . l{1• 111c1\ ,. ;111\ lo11st• )I.ti I 11'\PS,
1111lp.ip• 1 111 -.111ontltn1 s .... a11tl cl11st ull to .1 • lc·a11 s11rfac·•'.
:-,111 l.trt ... \\ !11 •1 .... t ht•r ._. 1s .i l1h• Ii hood 111 ~n·ast>, ::-;11c·h as
u1 \\h,.t• \\t1t1cl\\11tk 1... 111uch ltandlrcl.
\\tlh f.11111• \\ .1t• 1 1' 1111\ all holt•s and
t nl lo\\ I Ill! 111 s l r111 t i1111:-; t:i\'1•11

\/)l'l' lf jl•ttllOH '\() J \\'I-' 111\' ll<' ~1111 to


hr1\liant
TA:U BMANS C EMENT-PROOF
tu \ \ h tt • .u. ll .. tr .i hl 1'1
ill J ·~ •
• ...,.._llif!"·ji""Cial l'oluu t s,.
•J i•l r it• nut le ...... t hnn It\•

• ••I l f>f('Ci
t h . ti
\
~

Pl 1111,·· patt1t11l.11
fc •nt UI'\ '
ii •l oc•... 11 01 1c•q u 111
'
a 11l1111r ht
VI I h i ' p a in I I
p11111111 g
I':• I I) I \\ l .1 t h '. I ... -..111 \\ I ~ . cl () p s 1111 I
c rn1 k OT' lfa I}\ {'ilttl ~I .~<l 11q11\ h11 t in1 (l ~' l'c "P' i h h w ~a .....
... o lutio11 ... - l l <Oll '- ifl c•1,1hl l' " •l\ in j! in t ': 1 · <111 . 1~\1 11 ~ "11rl~H·e \h1l1• al\\:I\~ l'l•lai111111;: its \\1>,1thPr-
' .::___ - L 1h o 111 . ' R 1i11<1nti1 · J1.I "',erv1ug , a11cl clPcor~lli\•e p1np1·rli s. \ \ . h e11
"-~~,_ J1 JtO iLil'l•ly ~lr1~n~t,1 l,J
resists i Ii.• r.-· 1iai1111ae ntt in1a1•·h~ h• c ontc•s 11Pt'''""'ar'. th <> hint has
It I I lll
I 11 f 111 ~
01
.. lit>\\
I h t• • pr cH' •s s
, \\ h IC'h,
1 •' llH'tl t
l>~'POTill' ·au i<lea.l nn<lPi l:u<Hin st1 1 l <1tt' 111 .. .-..- b e ing_ no
ll I s P I ( 111 g , 11t>1 1 1l lnr11 1•X'pf psi\ P ln111ii n~ o @\01· sa 1Hlµa per i11~ Thi-.
Jt Ht UC, .... litt1e. It l'l' lltain s 1111 - <'h:1l'a111 r•1-.Lil'1 i; 1ut1tli.11 1•0 1ht] hlt•nd Ol p1g1n e nt s l' 01t -
.1Jl - ~<ttec1 ~7 1y thi' tree lhne aJkah11e), t.i'it1•' 'I in ~·rrL~ Ll'e :-.: an<l · Js quit" cll st 11H t 11·0111 1 h e sP Yen
'ht<ih. ,q ui(•k:lv dPstr1n.., n1 i1111ar \' 1·r:11·ki11g and" r•hat'k' rn ~ n l Z.llH' ()Xicl • a nd \\' lllt e L i>ad
Lt llseed <iii Pai11ts. " fh j.., ha-. 111 Pll 1 e --r u•·tiYeh·. \\'p r<>1·01111nP1tcl "'ll ra( l1 x · 101 all int~rior
d • Jh i'i t ""I y prn\'t' d h ) on .11111 »xt e r tnr "or.k ;.11111' "her1~1na \1nn 1n1 1l11 ra bi lit,. i::-;
nunt• ro11 ... hnildin~... O\ C' l th ~ olij ~~.. ti~·f>._ (lilt', t'\\"1 . Yi ii l<tt.; n-' 10 'I ~ g·1l lon ..; ot full
1

l 0\ • I jl.tltlt V:

\11\f \ (, l>IHJ·. < '"T I< f\~ .

...,, <oncl ( oat.- Adrl I\\ • n ~.tllon-.


dlor H,1 \\ Lin..;i=•cd Oi l ; Su lti ci •n t
tu 1·11[ 11t...- 1'doss a·nd . Pll nn a~11inst 1is~ i 11~ ......
IOI' Ii S I
thP { oat Do not O\Pl'-thii1 \\tth 01! a1rd aft11•1
pro\· pt) qutl•· 111\ t' l' ill~ . . _ "" ..
• \l1h1nnd1 \ ield is IPs~ 1101· "'l'''Oll<I , 1•nat 1t
•ii 111 o 1 'i s I a ~ a s i n tf1' "' t 1( i a (•r o l "ti' 11 i s h'i n"~--,
· .:..:.,"-·o~.--a~',·
1: i1ii .... hi11g < oa t.- Adcl :; ~ - to ~ 11 ~.dlpns J{ ,1 w
Uil .incl pint to \ ~a 11011 Pun•"' 'P.1i rps Dr\ ,,r s a r t> t o b<'
• no ,1<ld1' d to 1>ae11 1 · 0 ~1t Tilt' 11:-;1 ~ pt" \ l 111i>1'.1I Tu rps is 1101
.11\\: isn hlt=>
H E l'\l'\ 'l l\(, <>LI> \\(H)l>\\<>Hh. .
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TAUBMANS TR ADE SERVICE WHlrT-E
iTAU BMAN S TRADE X ILJl"l. {HtTP \\"h i11 1ta ...1 d on hq.~h· ... 1 ~1.1d• Z1111
P ,1..,t1 i n ( >11. (1 i(l aucl 1"(cann11ii.;.) It 1" sunila r, .. 111 01npos ition to
" T1<t'll1•x" :111) i:- "llPPliP<I in 11ac\\-1n1\:1' '1 • h1"a''" bodied
f o1·111 ; 1 i t!'C11lons i'H oil 111 ttrrps nta)" h• ' .1cJci t/.c( to e.ach
10 111 i.::all1111 . Tht> u..;er i• "•""1•d t It"" thnL~ IHI •la hour ol
1111:\1111! , ) et i..; ahlP to a..PPh \\ lral llJ i ~ :l P ' '<l ·111·a ll~ a
di1t1•rt•111 1111~i11g 1or ...;11•h c n~·t. ~ra11lln1<111 s ·r.1ad1 · Ser
\ ' I< 1• r1 · · • 1 · '
\\ 1,.1 • • ~J\'e~ e:\t't>pt ron:il 1•0,·1\ t•111 sprPad 1n~ a 11d
.c l11tah1li 1.r 111111 t11 ~clo111 l1on1 ft'<H"Jn~ 111!\\d•r i n~ ancl

• di Hl' i dor.\tiu11 . I t will Lal\. I h1 "<lilt!' ~ ta1nc•r:; as \Vbn1·
- l1P-ad°"'f'f!'" 11cl uot l h1·nlically 1 t·,u I .\ s ii lllt>cli11n1 hc•t \\'e n
- l' ffi t \~11tns autl Rt' ~lcl.)-•\lix:t>t1 P,11tjts ti has a t1a1n,.cl
~ t~mt. t popularity in lhP 1ntittt1ng tr;1d1'
.. J:<'uli' tl1r .. cltions tor thinning for
\ O ll f <'0.l l c "'' r 1111 Pr11 h 1•0111ainPr .
f <;ontin urd an~· \t pug~
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5/>eci{ication No . 4 I

SERVICE UNDERCOATING PAINTS SERVICE PAINTS


Colour Range 1s shown on Page 223 (Colour Range shown on Page 223) •
Th· 11:->P ul . P)'\'I• ,~,Hlel'coati11g
l'ailltl:i IS s trong!)
, ,., 111111111•11'1• d •• Pl)Sllri11g I hf> \' 0 1'Y hPSt resulls. 1'hP)'
, 11<.1 lilt 11-.1 " ' 111 fnllo\\' \\'hat has a t\\·:1ys liP<>ll 1'1"1 ognisPd
'"prop• r p.1111urr~ pra1 • !i<~ . \' Jz., apply a cliflP.reut ulixiug
~---- l ot pr1n1111g, e1•011il ancl ti11il;bi11g <oats . I
Set'vi1•e Uttcl1 rc.oating Paints dry \\' llh a

gloss a n<I gl\'''" lon~er

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tol IO\\
APPLICATION
NEW WORK REQUIRING THREE COATS:
First and Second Coats ll'f on p nt J ur" I
Turr>s LO ,.r t n· 1. n D n r 'l a ,
F1n 1shlng Coat \:r p ruu:::t rr. 111 tt .. • 10 -

5/>ecifi cation No. 5 Specification No. 6


I
TAUBMANS RUSSOLENE FLAT OIL FINISH TAUBMANS STAYWHITE~< l:HE SUPERIOR
(Colour R ange 1s shown on Page 225)
MlLLWHlliE
A durahlr>, \\'asllahl1• and 11011-ahsorh-
" lll Flat Oil Finis h tor all i1111 11 o r s ur- an•l < 1l1ng ·,
taces - pla stf' rf'd \\'alls a11cl 1·eili11gs,
111etal 1·ei li11g:s, "'nod'' ork. \\allhoar<ls,
e t c. Prod ncr>s a <l<>light tu I satu1 llnish,
pr ferahl• 10 d ead fiat . as it dos not
:-;JUPar.
• n1ark. or allo\\ dirt to 1ng1ain

to th e sa n1P Pxtent, and is f.ir 1nore


'"ashable. ;t. s11rfac1' aids the co rr ct
diffusion 01 Jighl a11d auor<ls an 'x1•c>l-
.,,lli11g tor goocl-cla::;s .11rnis hi11gs It tlO\\ S out frorn
tile hru ~ h a11d JeyeJ s to au even surfare. sho\\1n g no
lap n1 a rk :s or bru s h rnark s. It can he> rrubbed \'f llhont
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injury to th • llnish and is therP.fore q11ite sa nitary
Thi• c o\'r•r i11~ and s prPading prope rti es of Hu sso l tl'" hr- I .-s.
arp \\'t>ll aho''" the avPra~"· c>tu.• gal1011 <'OYering approxi- '' dinar~
1nnt1 ly 1,0011 squarP f 0 Pt a thor.I
1\1>pli<·a 1io n \ «\\ \\ o rk .
- X I'\\ pl:i st .. r or cen1ent \\'all s
1nu ... 1 firs 1 he g1-.rn onf> c:oat ot Hu ssole ne Pri1n1 r . Th e
... addition ot a little Ru ssolen e to the l 1 r i111er \\'ill ass ist
; the <'O \'ering ot the. first c•oat. Do not u s., <1111<> Size or thr:1-
Lin s 1>d"' <)i l. i\nv bole::s or era<'ks should first he <labhed
\ vilh ,. Pri 111er, th~ii tille:cl \Vith putty n1acl t tro111 l{u sso- I I • \ l•t n llm• •
l ~n" an<l pla:st P.i· ot paris-not Lin see d Oil. $£>1> thal the r u 1 or r
s urlaC'e to h1> <·oa ted is quit e dry. \Vork \\'ilh \\ indO\\':-. rr • n• ti h

an<I cloors elosed, opening: thP.Jll 1111111 diately \\'Ork i:s


c on1pl r>ted
., It ,
I ir..,I ( ' 0:11 .-i\dd Ru~!'Ol1 11• Priln ~r to he (•Xt: ot
2fi per ( 11l. to 51) per (en
0
n1ixing, thorougJtJv·· f'J- ,, on
a11<1 b1·ush \\•"II out Ear·l ~at""requires att'ieastl 2 I h ~1r
to <l1·y b tore applyin~ u ex ~ coat. ... ~
WATER PAINTS
Fi11i .. hi11~ < oat. -.~ppl.; ncliluted, hut eavy
Z r• • ~ Sta.\' li1t and pos e e the
bodied tor c on\'enient "orking, tl1111 b) addi ug Turp:-; san1P. <1ualities and charact rls llcs for \\ hl ch SJaY.l' bite
u 11t1l ol such co n s istenc) that it fto\\'S Pasily a11d is not1•cl. TbP. colour pfgrn n s: ar.e th i1 1 tr11~hl) ground
sn1oot lll y fro111 the bru ::s lt. clurini:: it rnanufncture, 11 ur111-i:: an
O ld Plastered Wa lls. -11 pa e\ 1ously coatr>d "rth l{al omane, eYen density of colour. ffi he: colour
"r1 h do" u and rt rno\ e Kalson1inP, tlH n tr nt as """ "nils l'ange consis t-. of 24 tint o b1~h
,,.hen rc>contln~ old flat-painted "nil , u for llr t coat cl corative valu e. Colour ho K!:: s up-
Hus olcn• thinnPd "ith <•qunl quantlt3' of Hu solene Primc-r
W oodwork.-V'ollo\\' d ir• ct ion s ~I\ en for Plastt: r, hot h n e" plied on a 1,11lication.
\\Ork nn r pct.intin~. i\ppli(·ation .- Treat ns Stay"' ite.
METAL CEIL I NGS. <See SpPC"iticn t ion No . G.) S 1>eclal
F irst Coat.- \dd approx1n1ntel3' 20 P• r cc nt Hu olene o\'erbounrl quality s uftahl•" for out-
Prhncr. ide brick, ceme nt \\'Ork, etc., is
F lnl5 h 1ng Coat.-AppJ,. undllutPd available.
( nt nutd n n xi pa9t

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RE \ 0 \ I·OR l }. l ~ l EDIATE U E
pcc1al undcrc.o.\t.,, .1dcqu.1tc- for the fu ll ran~c <''
rini .. hin~ olour~. arc o btainable.
F or 5pecr frc;.1 t 1on No 4.

RIVER GRE l:rN

78-C REAM NI• ~


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77- BRONZE GREEN


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'• TAUBMANS SOLPAH PRODUCTS


pecification No. B Bric k" ork .- Clean d0\\' 11 and apply •three coa tis . Use
a stiff, short-bristle hrusb for the first coat,.. and "punch"
SOLPAH ROOF AND STRUCTURAL into the poreg of the brick. Before applying second
coat, putty all hol es and c ra<'ks. Second and final coats
PAINTS n1ay be bru s her\ on free l y. AllO\\ at least 24 hours
The n1os t e nduring protection for
all Px posed iron and stee l s tructures.
bet"·een coa ts - t\\' O to thrf.•• clay:;, if cou\'enient.
,. .
In terior \\' oo<l" ·o r·k . To <H·c·elPratP. dr.ring, add ~
particularly galvanized iron roofs, piul Tauhn1ans TPre hi111• to •·.ic·h ~allon. Apply
tanks, gultPring, ff'llL'P S, firP escap es, ,. a r n i ~ h
h1·i<lgc>!-l, et<'. "~olpah" res is ts rust,
<lefi11itl'ly pr .. \·i-> nts corros ion an d Specification No. 10
s 111•c f'ssfully "iths tands all extremes
nf c li1natic exposure On <'oat cover s SOLPAH PAVING PAINTS
\\'ell and gh·t>s yea r~ of sarvlce I t
\\ork s f'asily, drie:s q ui<'kly, a nd Sun and \\'eat her proot, ,,·ate> r -
r e cl11<·1•s t e mperatures of roofs, par- proof and traffic·-res isting, Solpah
ti1·11larly th e light grey and \Vbite. Pa,·ing Paint gives long se rvic'£' on
<1 1111 does not conta minate tank -~-~--------~ l' 1n ent pat bs, fl oor s and s tr>J1 s, hot h
\\alfl t 'Solpah · i" ·upplied in a s uit a hlP r a11gA of i11rloors and outdoors. I t ,.., tnore
I o)OlJJ' <: ( OIOUI cards On application. than 3 Ill re C'Oatine; Ol c·olour, as
\pplu atio11 . Ren v e any scale or ru st an<l si>e that " not nnly gh"l's a sn1ooth 1 olour-
th1 su1fac1- i.; clt•an :'\ CJ \\ g::ll\'anized iron \\Onk ·houl<l lul e \Pnl!PSS. hut hi11d :s th• , .. 111•~ 11t
hl' allo\\E;>cl 1u \\tather t or ab out si x to l' lght "PPks s111·1aiP., pr v e nting it \\l'a r111g 111to
hc tori• pain1111~ On 1 oat 1s g ene rally s utli it>nt \\'h •rf~ dr st ! 11c·11\·e gritty parti cles Thoui::h
l\\01 o ats~n• tn IJfiapµ11 - I s t1a11?
I I \I SP- th epa111 · ht 1 rnnt 111:1 11•• ,.,p..-1·1all.Y tor ap11l ic·a 11011 011
the can cen11'•nt. it is satis ta c lor~ on <thnost
all surfac es and iuan y e xtra u sPs _
<>hi \\ 0 1·k . -Rn1ove all r ust ancl loose> 0 1 scaly paint ca n be rou n d t o 1 Sol11ah in 1•\'1•rv hnilding and residt>n c ! .
a nd applv onP coat. __......,__...--~---, ~-~--·Ri>i ng b~at-res 1 st ing aud •a-. 11~ r l l"B nr•rl. 11 is Pxc e ll nt •
/>e.cificati<>n No. 9
tor, fi1·eplac·es and h eart hs
It is not ail\ isahlP to II"• ~c lp.i h on floor t i!P-. O\\ in g
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' SOLPAH WEATHERPROOF OIL I0 th a
I I k 0 t I>() r I)"' i t y l c I I c " 11 l ·' k f• \ I II r t h !-' pa i II t t 0
a cl h f'r.e
~olpah < 11 1 1s a bl e nd ot ''eathf r 1t>s1sll n ~ oils,,
11n1<1111•I\"' trPatP<l that pr,oyid(s a tough elastic. filtn.. fOf U sed o n r oollng til ~s. tl pr•,. 111s lr>ak111';.; a11rl ,.>getat-
4t
t h f' nt 1no!'t protec·tive :v alue_ Prac t1rally co lourl Pss. 1t
~ •T
ing and, 1in addition, prO\ H)t• t 1l)OUI Pitt ls lit)( nht.llll ~
<lri1•s to a hi g h -polish lu stre that retains it s gloss und e r ablP in pottery.
exposu r e to sun and rain and in1111ersion in salt or lrt>sh Solpab is suppl•• .1 in \Vhit1•, Black, F~rril' Red, Dark
\\·att•r It preser\·r>::; and ht'autifies outsid~ \\'OOd\\'Ot.rk,
• • ..

h c> ight• ning tti A natural co lour and g rain ol lh t> 1 t101h~r.
•- .............
..<' ,
R id, ::.:>late Gre~ S11\·er Cr1 \, Linn HI0\\11, ( I an1 and
• Gref-'n Colou1 < irds 0 11 appl11·a11011
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at th r .sa n1 r>1 ti1ne, fg_rmin an irnpas~ahl1• harrier to all .\ ppli catio n . Su lp ah Pa\· 111 • Pauit is 110 1 1ntPnderl tor • ltit
1•aus<':s of d1 ~<·a)~ S~n br.i ck _ ~,·alls it provi1}es a ?lossy usL on ne'' Cl' llll lll and ... 11th• 1"111 11111 honlcl h allo"·ea
''at rproot tiln1 tliat preve nt s pcuP tration of tbe
4 torl!l-th e cen1e nt to age. T1t1 ... 11:111 \a11 a1(:ord1ng to 5
''"attie r . ~ ·o nµi i on . but u sually " '\ t n f'i~ht ''. •·k;; 1..... ufti1 ii>nt. ,...
.\ppli <at1o n : f \(c•rior \\' cHXl \\ o r·k. C It an l'i t'he ' ood tliat tht! su r tal'<' is lh•J1011l'hh cit' a11cl trP•· fro111
\\'nrk .. anrJpap 1 \\ht ueressa1\ and .q 1pl):Jt\,·o coats. djrt a'iid greast>. ~\ppl y '' 1 , 11.11-. h1 u h1ue out t•\1 ul )j
Bru sh o n lre 1>ly, s preading each coa t out evenly. I t is On indoor ~ur [ a<•es, allO\\' l ,,.o days tor , lirst coat to "
advisable to :illo\\' t \YO to three davs bet\\·een coa t s tf harden. Outdoor~. 2 4 hour::; rs suffi<' i e n ~I
<'OllvC'nient. Do not a ppl' "bil e: the tln1he r • is dan1p or ~--- t'se undiluted , but s hould 1h1nn1ng lie 11•qu1re d. tlsti •I
green ' only pure Turps .

~ />ec ification No. 1 ~


TAUBMANS SILVAFROS l
Sliva fro~ 1~ d1~t1nct fro1n all other ot ah!'.'orhing it a ncl so I ~ ....... I'll" th•~ t>\a11oratio11 o t
Al111nlni11n1 Paint s or Ena1n ls O\Ving 1 ont~nts. Sihafros ha::- "'""ll c•x t •11siv.,Jy u.;ecl tor
to thP sp~<'ial hlend of oils ·w hi c h purpusP h~ \arious oil 101npa111 . .
forn1-.. its 111 rliun1. Th is n1 e dium · S1lvafros gi\•ps 11111<'h J.:l ••aft r c O\'»rag e than ordinary
~h••s to Sil\·afr.os au extra bright- . "'>.\J M.4N~··
8
paint ~ . .Ju ~ to th~ tiny ttak1·~ ot ah1n1rrnun1 tlatt ning
ne "'· lon~er l ~ngth ot sflrY1c e and ou t and inter-leaftn~ \VII• n h• 1n~ appllf'd For thi ... rPa-
~r·•at • r. r E> ista Hf'•~ to heat and -.on it ,... ino t "atis ta<'lor' 111 pr••\' nuug "hi • <liug
\\'Path r. •xpos ure. It positi\' e ly pre- through" of biturniu ous factory finish es on pipes and

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,.,,n ts ru s t, do<!s not tarnis h . and is as a priming coa t on n11' a l s urlact•sJ that a r e to be
ro:HRAu..:_lli!:1K~
0
unri\'all <'cl as a durable, bright o.. wjQPK en an1elle d or other\\ isP o. t• cl.
s il\ 1:i1 r,· finish tor. all surfa('PS The
light r •ft er th·e pr.operties 01 Sil\'a- Sil\af ros excels in s c1lt air r.~ ._ista111e. 1~ta1ning full
llll. to~<'t.h 1 ,, itb the (ac t that dirt hrilliau1 e OYer y1•ars o n la11111h un1l yacht part::s
n ncl <1u s 1 tan h1· ea:--1ly \\·a,.,hed t:rom <In t c·oat 1•0\'<.•rs c'XCi>p tton :' lly and is ••ft<:C'tiYP 1•\' 1•n
1 s s111 fI1< . rna l\E.' it an irt• al ··oati ng o\·P.r hlai k
tc1r int1•1111r ''all and c t?ilin~, o f \\'orkroo1ns aucl lac ·- .\ppli C'H tion . ll r. 1110\'<> a 11y 1 11st. s< a 11> 01 loosP pa int
to r11 •s 1 )11 111 t rnl s1nrag_1> t.111k s, in addition tn pt <' vent - fit old pain lt d su rfa r 1 and s1·e that 11H· ~ u r fa 1 P it;
i ng ru t and c orros 1•111. 1t 1e tlec t s the 8Ull's hr>at lll!-.tead v~~- cl an and dry. Dru sh out to a unifor1n <'Oat
"(Con11nutd on n .xi p gr

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LI M I TE D 25
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fLA T OIL WALL F:l N[SEf<:>ee Spec1flcauon N o !>

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14kL IG HT GREEN 130-1 VORY I 140-PARIS GR E Y
111

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131-PALE CREAM 162-LI LAC

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. GRE'V 133--FAWN

139-SATIN GR E Y
136-M ARINE

1 7--J ADE GREEN 132- BUF'F STON E 142-MORNING GREY

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WJE ~ORTH BLUE 1.34-CI NNAMON 137-SHALE GREY

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t 8-Ll,C HT OLIVE 129-PEACH BLOSSOM 138-WINDSOR GREY

161-POWDER BLUE 135-POMPEIAN RED 144-MACQUARIE BLUE

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Penetrol enriC"be llH' natural ht->auty and grain hy


\pcc ifr cation o. 12 penetrating into th.., surlaC't- ancl placing the transparenl
T AU B MANS GLOMA ENAMEL stain colours right into the \\ oocl, rPtainiu~ and enhan<'-
(; 10111,1 I" l ht: superlative Ol \\ hltl ing its textu1·1• and add111~ a depth and dignity
u1H~ q11allect by any othPI' tr1•a tn1ent. This penetration i:-;
J~11ctn1Pl:-;. ll i:-; outstanding lll its
p11rit) ut "hiteness. beauty ot lustre a tealt1re 111uch apJH'e<'iatPd h) 1rades111en, as it per111its
a11cl 1011~-\\·earing p1 operties. It 1 e- sC111dpapering \\'ithout lightPnin~ 01 eansing uneYennPss
01 the> tone.
n1a111::; u n:i fl l'\('tl'd by stea1n, hot "·at er,
and cx11 Pill PS ot heat and cold. and l'enetrol 8tH111s ar1• a\'ailahlP 111 1 :: tone!5, and n1ay he
will not turn ) P.llO\\'. Glon1a i~ seien- iuter-hlencled or 1·11cltt<'<' c1 \\ilh p11re T11rps. •
tili1•ally 1·01npo11nded to produce a lil!n .\ pp l ication .- Apply t r ef'I\ wilh a brush. \\'Orking
that clries hard, :-. et re1nains elastic:. Pa b l.nushtul \\'ell into tlH 111nber , Xo \\'iping off is
Th;:- ha::- hc•c>n ilcn1onstrated IJy <'Oating 1~t·rssa r\ Alto" 24 hours 10 clr\' and harden hetori>
a pie<'<' or pllahle tin \\'ith Glon1a and, '"'11 nlo.;bing 01 1::1cqu .. ring.
"h1·11 di'). IH•1Hling the tin double a u<l
1he 11 st r a 1g ht en i 11 g it "'it ho u t in a n ,.
l'i11i ... hi11g . \\'lll'l'P Eggsh~ll t;lo:-.s or Eggl:ibell Flat
\\'HY 111ju1 ing the> ena1uel filn1. 1' hp s111'ta1·i• ol <ilou1a
Finish is dlsired, lirst apply a t ull coal ot Tau b1nans
lllH) h1• re~ul·1rly \\'ashed "ithout injur). e\·1•11 \\'ith a Hard Drying ()ak \'a rni~h. This sup[llies bod) and depth
\\t->fil{ solution ol disintel'tant , and i::-; 1•1ui111•111h· :-;uitahle and <idds ~realh. to the clul'<ihilil\. 01 th~ finish.
101 "all:s, el<' .. ol tactories engu~1•d 1 l ~h
ol loo<l:-;tufts. 1·~trigerator roon1s lios) 11. I
pf.°Aparatito1f ...
L~u· qu <' 1· in~ . -Th1~ pol1~h-lustr • li11ish so n1unh in
111 0 de I 11 (j l Ill a I d , s CJ ll 11 Id \ a II <I I u ll \ t' I l l t •JI I " 0 IJ ta In e cl In
t 111'a t rt•s, hath roo1n:;, la Ya torie:;, et applYJHI]. on 01 "o •oats Fa ..... 111ci• <'IP.tr La< q11i r.
Clo111a
• n1a\'

be :-;pecifteu "'ith• tltll ~u 11hd1'11 1 , a:; l 'o •'ithe1 In hr ish 01 sJll a\ "'
cl111·i11~ 1ht> ,.,.,,.~ highest ~rade rt s 1lt in P11an11>1li11::!"~-~ ()llP <oat ~1\'e~ a subdul d. c·Ji a1 tu tr 1:; '~ry qu1<:k,.I~
.\ P J>L 1l '. \ T l< >'\ applied, anll t->XCf'J>lionally hal'd-\\ earing, presenting that:
\ \ ()() J) \\ ()HJ\. , :::-andpaµe1 to 11oothness and, 11 1ough, tack-tree hardn.~ss inhc•n~nt to goocl quality Xitro
I ' • d " uo cl 11 ea I " 1l h I it11 e \\'at et :.--~~,-·-··-. -·---~~~~--, CE> 11 u I ose I .tH'Q u e1'~-~~~~----,
I i t•... 1 (oaf .- T1 ad ex· thinned flt :-r( <'OH ting I T\\O cnats till th• gJ<llll IH•tlt'I' 11111~·a I the lusll a11r-1
t .... , :-.pP1 1IH .ttion Xo !. 1 Jll'O\ 10 ln11g l S''' \I•• ThP tll sl 1 uat 1l11p-.. 111 i 11
St>t· o 11<J ( oa l. 'I;'t adr \ th1111 tl() 11111111 tPs .111rl 1lt1 "' c o.ud 1 oat lll:t \ lu .1 pplr •d a 1 ho111
1 spe Spec 1IH tlHlll N'o L"~---

Putl) all holes, etc. beiorP applying. •
'l' hil·cl < oat. <:lo1na \Yhite CndE->rc·oati11g.
l•' i11i-.lli11~ ( 'o a t. Ulon1a Ena1111~J appl11>d ~Lraq:;ht 1ron1 \ J>eci f icat1 on No . 15
th1 <an Should the enan1<'l tl1i1Hu11g 11 rought TAUBMANS VARNISHES
nny reason. • ad cl only spr-('ial Th1nn1•1 s,.i ol' pute>
T111 pentinP r i ·r1le • ran~t
• - ol \'a 1 111sh1 ~ "
1na11t~racturt• °'i ts a n1ost c·on1pr
<>LJ) \\"<>H I~ . - RP.1110,·e all loose IHll't 11·1 :-;, sand 1~p1•i·1
1

tu s1noothllPSS dust on and treat \\'ilh li111e \\at ' I'. F'ol - hensiye 01!P a' nrl co1npletcly c'O\'el'l:i
IO\\' di1 e1·tions given tC>r n ~" \\ ork "ilh th<•se t.:XlPJ>llons. P\'ery require n1enl. \\'e cannot, in
I a) ll pre.,·iousiy \\'hire and in cleun 1 undition, 01nit these pages, enun1 "rate each special
hrs'~and second' c·oats; f b 1 If old paint \\'ork is 1nark-~d ,·a rni"h and grad.P of ,·arnish, and
\\ e are, cle!'<'rihing tho~(\ only that
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ancl • taulty in any \\'ay, 0111it tirst <'Oat only.
\Vh •re ln.l'ning oh ha:-; lJ.,, n ne1·es .... ar\. trt•.tl f'lll iri"ly
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ar .... in general use Lot thP. JHll'JlOs1•s
for \\ hich they • an., s1H.~ci
,1s 11e\\' \\Otk ._Ii eel.
\ E \\ PL.\S1' 1': H . . \ pplicatio n .- 'J'o obtain
Pt·inu• l o.tt Soi11ah Oil th111n~d b) th• adrht11111 ot re:;ults al\\·ays a,·oirl applying \'a1-
approxi1nateh lU JF' J (elll. vure Turp~ ni.-.h \\'hen the at1uosphere is da1np
Fi t -..1 Coat...!!. Tr ad e:x>' th111ned al' 1111· 8 1 t11111l 01· ioggy and '<Jt"a:; \\'OJ k a <'011pl ot hours he1orP night
lall ~ tha,t the Sll)'lcll I' ((} ht:> \ cll l(J-.flt'<..I )S ('(I an and
1 s('"' 81>1.-t ifttatio1i ~o ~ 1 II • • · <h'Y llO tr<>e Il'Olll grcas • \Vlll'JIP\ er th• I I~ a lll obe:t
S(' <0 11tl <'oat .--. an1 a..: hrst .. <'oat. I
'J'hit d ( oat . Glo1na :\\'hite Cnclerl'outing. hility ot gt·c•asP, flir~t trPat th" s111 IH<' '' 1rh li111F1 ":lt• 1
Hrush• out ~ to an tY~n l<>:tt.
l '111i-.hing ( 'oat .-Glo1na Enari1c..>J appliecl !'.'lmght Lro1n
the t a11 Should the> enan1t l through auy reason l'<-'CJ ui1 e T a ub111 a n-.. ".\II S<· 1·, i<'<"' <>al .-"All Service" is the
th i nning, add onh spet'ial Clon1a 'J'hi11111.~r~. highest gradE "t)ak" \'arnish, exc<>ls 111 durability and
;\ J fi;1•.. \ J, Sll~ l•'A C .E S . H.f'lllO\'l' all l'llSI 01' scal1> and lustre and i !-Uitable 101 hoth extet ior and inte,rior \\"Ork
<'ILan thorougl•ly ' f a ubn1Hn ... J )<' < 0 1·at ( 11·-. · E"t <• 1·io r < opal.-A h1gh-gral1P.
l<'i 1·-..t ( oat. --Ta ub111an s Sih·a11u~. lull lustre. \ctTlltsh part1<ula1h d11rab!P on e'.\:pose.(f su1
St'< on cl ( 'oat. C:lon1a l'ncler11 oati11g-. taces Re on11nend cl t 01 highc~t 1 lnss "onk a ncl '' her1
I i ui-..hing C on f.- U lon1a 1'~11a 1nf:ll 1uud1l11 t d 1. l'Ps1'l:.tance ag<1nst ,,, th r exposute 1s Ps~entia
T a ub1na n ..., I 'in c• P a lP ( 'opa l.-Hichnes:-; of lustr~ an<l
/>ee l/ lCa tio n No. 1 3 elasticit' are outsta11cl111~ 1eatures ot this \'arnish, and
PEARLINE ENAMELS \Ye stroni::-1\' re<'on1rne11d it 101· lhP h1> ·t 'las~ ot interior
\\'Ot'k
t ll I
Ht ·' 111g Ca l'ria~c·. A. parti~ularl)
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T a ubn1a11..., Ha1'<l J>i .\ 1ni: <>al .-A lull-IJodied varnish


th· tull tor inte1 ior and shell r1 cl --urtaees. Thorough!) rle1iend-
a hie and u 11iver..: 0 ll" 11:-;1•<1 tor all ~eneral \\'Ork
Taubuu\11-. J ,gg .... Ju· ll I lat.- A Jli>1·1 •ct I) ha lanced "ax
li)liSli tor flat \ell 111sh111~ and 'ill llllfll'IOJ stain \\'Ork.
Both Eg~sh II ~'lat a11d bg~sht-11 Glos:; (dP:;cribed below 1
provitl~ a finish onl) and <lo not by the1nselves 1oru1 ,1
protecth·p coating. ll is ach·h•ahh• to "hody up" by first
<'oatin~ \\'tth Tauh111ans JI,1rcl Drying (Jak \rarnish (see
\/1ecrf rcation No. 14
SpPrificatio1 Xo 11) .
TAUBMANS PENETROL S TAINS T a ulnna 11-.. I ,µ,µ, -.. lu•ll (.to-..-.. Sin1ilar 10 J..::ggshell Flat,
('li>a1 lull tontd s ai s 11 11 1 " 1 1 • I .11 o 1 ' t e o - e~< < pting th.it il dr11.::-; ,, ith .i plP.asin~ sheen and is au
sotn, but ba:sPd on firn1-dryin~ non-1 f:lsinous oils that al1t>rnative finish for stain \\'Olk \\'h1•re a high gloss or
prP~e1·,·e tl ~e tin1her. tl'ue Eggshell Flat is 1101 dE• .. ired .

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FASCINAC LAC QUE.RS
Fl1ll l~ Il l l ~H I G F LL G LOS " O R
<.1 ll ~ 1, Il A \ I (j ' E~1l # L ' T llE
C AMBRIDGE BLUE

S HELL GREY PUTTY GREY CRUISER GREY MACQUARIE BL lJ E

APRICOT GOLDEN TAN RI C H C REAM TUSK

C OR'AL PINK RO S E PINK WESTERN RED

JUN GLE GREEN FORE ST GREEN VENETIAN GREEN APPLE GREEN

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ORIEN TAL RED ORANGE

TURQ UOIS E AZ U RE BLUE C ANBERRA BLUE JADE

MI SS ION BROWN I ::. LAN 0 BROWN MARINE GREEN

DEEP W I NE MANDARIN CIGAR BROWN CLARET

MANY ADDITION A L T TNTS ANO COLOUR S MAY BE OBTAINED BY MIXING ANY OF THE ABOVE
C OLOUR S TOGETHER IN VARIOUS PROPORTIONS

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pecification No. 16
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CELOTEX AND INSULATING BOARDS
J.;xt1·en1c porosity ~xc l udes these " Trntlt·~. "-Follo' in::.;trUf'tious for
1na tl'rial" lron1 general painting spPc1- first, slcond and tini:;hing l'Oats on
lic,1t ions \\'hen n1c>rely coloured, its ne\\' \\Ork g 1,·en in Specili<:ation No.
rough su r fa(e is, under certain condi- 2, adding t.xtra 011 iu first l'Oat.
tions. qulle pleasing Ir this effect is Traclc• e r·\ ice \ Vhil<'.-'l'hi n as in-
suitable, Zotena \\ ate1 Paints (col- structed for ue\v \\'Ork gi\'en on the
ou r s) 0 1 Stay"'hitc> l \Y l11te only) \\'ill <'ontain •r; apply three c·oats
produce tbe desired result and proYe Sc•1':\' i <'e Pnint" : J;'it·st (''oat. -Se1 Ylce
Underc·oating Paint, aclding one pint
sat isfaclory. T\vO coal~ are ne<'ess:1 ry
Ra" Linseed Oil to each gnllon.
•o obtain Pvenness of colou r ~ c<·ond oat.-Service Un d ~r<"oaling
Shoulcl a coating 01· him be t•on- Paint, straight from the can.
"icl1 red ad,·isa ble to '' aterproot or 1;-i.ni-.lling oat . - Serviee. Paint
ot hr> r \vist• protect the surla re. or straight fron1 the can.
l'houltl the decoralhe eflec·t 1·cquirP a \ VIIE"\ FLA~ OIL l•'INISH I .
paint OI' 1>11atnll finish. \\'P advis1• 1h1• RJ;;Ql."IREI> :
follo\ving proc Pdt1rt'. J..,iri-.t oat.-Sa1ne as for Gloss
Paint Finish.
I n E\<'l'Y casr, \\"ht>ther th£ hnish 1s to he Gloss Paint, ..,1·c·o 1Hl Voat.-Russolene Primer.
Flat Oil P aint or 1.;nan1<'l, a pr1n1ing (OHt is necessary . Third < ~oat . -Equal parts H.ussol1•ne and Prin1er.
For this IHtrpos~. a coat ot Tauhrnan~ Sta\'\\hitP \\ill l ' ini-.h111~ ( oat.-Hu~solenp straight fron1 the can or
1n·u,·e n1ust efte<'lh"r! in stoppin~ tht> por1 s ancl Jll"f>JHU'ing thinnE cl '' llh pure Turps, if nee 1 ssar}, for easy \\'Orking. --.___
th<' sul'lfl<'P l or lhP first eoal. \\Ill'.; \ I•; \ \'l f<~ L l ' l\'l'-tll I..., Jll<:<~lT IRI;; J) : I
J u ·-.t •nul ~•·<· oncl ( o at-. :- s.un1 s for Gloss Paint
\\HJ;; \ G L<>SS P .\.l\ 'r P l\I Stl IS Jl1'~ Q l IRE I> : Finish
P1 ilni11 ~ ( ' oat.- 1'auhn1.111s Sli:t\'\\"hil<' 1h11111ecl "ith Thil'<l ( 'oat.-Glon1a UnclereoatinJ! or Pearline Under-
\\'Hit I to \l!;llal paint l'OllSiStl IH \ <:oa1i11g rcspel'tively, ac<'ordi11g- to "hether \\'bite or
f'Olou1·s al'e required.
1'ht (hoice 01 threP products i" ~i\'en : "TraclP..x," lligh Glo"s f;namel gi,·es a vet y plea:;1ng effect on the
'fr~ul1 SP1 \"i<'P \Vh it i> or S l'\'il'e Paint:-. r1pJ1lecl uneven texture ot Celotex.

pecification No. 17
TAUBMANS PLASCO TEXTURE FINISH

'I e.xture fiuishes olfer greall•r s1·opc


tor th• l'Xpression ot indi,·i<luality
etc. \\'hen dry (next d.1) ) . s..indpaper
thoroughly ..Apply siz to :-t<>ll su1.•uon
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than any other t) pe ol d111·orat ion. ol Plasco. The foll0\\' 1111! clay glazr> in
P lasco particularly is t>asy to a11ply oui> or 1nor• colour::; ''ith Gl.tze C'oat
ancl tracl"s1nen, even though 111t'X- tint u \\'ith oil colour::., \\'ipe :.;urfact'
periPnced in the apphcat1on ot lf'X- "'it h ('}Olh.
tu1 P finishes, quickly 1H•con11• a<11•11t. P1·<· 1uu ·ation~ ol s u r l a<' c• .-'!'he
..\ pongc, a c·r111111Jled t loth or 11it•( e stnne procedure and precautions an•
ol hessian, aln1ost anything at all, is ohs1' 1'\'ed a~ though the operator. \\'a"
handled to ohtain a va1 iety o( cl1>1·nr- g:oing to apply ordinary oil paint, cart:
ativt> eflt'l'ls. Then.• art> t\\O l\IH ot hei11g la ken "ilh c·ra<'k::>, gr"ase, \\ax,
general texture' tinishes : -OtH C'nat kal..:on11ne, dust, tc. Plasco \\•ill stick
Finish and c;taz~ Coat Fini'l to any :.;nr1ace it the usual care in • •

r>IHI·~ TJ(J::\S . ru·pparing- the snrlaee is tal<en. Old


paint or \'arni:-h n111st be hrn1 - and
<>n e ( 'oat l ' iJu..,h. - This i::: oh1ainecl
"all paper ren10' ed if the colours
\\ilh one coal or Plasco alone, \\ith- hlee<l or iL the • \\atcor in Pla::;co \\ill
out sizing or glazing . .;\lix Pla s co :1 ncl loo:.;en the paper. It requires very
tinl \\'ith dry colour, hrush on to
little trouble to inake a sn1all test 011
desired thickness and text1111 • with
~111y :su1 Lace it the operator is in any
brush. spon~e. knite, el<'. Sa111lpapr>r doubt. <"';lossy .... urfa "S such a:s \ nr-
\vhcn dry. Thi~ c•o111plf•tes on~ Coat
nislt, 1'11an1el ancl the lik1• should
Finif"h.
ht> 1reated '' ith 1ne<liu 1n solution of
(.la'e Cout Fi1u-. h .-Thi> Plast'O is \\'a~hing ::.oda, but ('ar" rnust he taken
applied, either coloured oi 1111< 01- 0
to Set' that the ::;ocla i::; thoroughl)
oun'd, sized \\"ilh Plasco Sizt> nud ,,·ash <>d oft he tor,., applying Plasco.
gtaz1•d \\'ith Plasco Glazt. Coalluc: to l'n '''r>n or .xc•e:.;si\•e ahsorpl1on ot .111)
~ivt• a tinish ot any on<: tolour 01· a surlac', should lH' slopped by :sizing
con1hination of colour". The thr1>P 111aterials us"tl lo ''1th, ::;ay, a 1uixtur1.: of boiled oil and turpenune. Fine
produce the texture finishPs ar : c·rack:.; n1ay be 1 r~a te<I '' 11 h a sharp coat ot paint, but
Pl a..,('o. -A \\'hilt> PO\\'cl •r \\'hich, \\ h1>11 1nix1 cl \\'ith
1 11ncl1 r no 1•u1ui1t iu11s II"" glue size, g-loss oil, or the like. •
\\alf r gnrs thP. bc:i e or texture. Ho\\ Pl a-.<o .... .\lixt•(l.-:\lix in hot \\ater. It fs better
Pla-.co !-,i7 <'. -A pO\YdPI' \\'hi('h i:- c'li:;solved 111 boilin~ to p111 Pla~co in lo the '' ater rath 'I' than to pour the
\\ Ut<'t' and is used tor sizing lhe ti>xture filush hciorP. \Vate1· into thi> Pla:.;<'O. Stir thoroughly and vigorously
glazing \\'ilh Plasco Glazn Coatin~. "llil1• adding th" rnulerial and tnix to such consistency
1hat the groo,·1> "'hi ch lollo,vs the sti1 rer ren1ains tor
J >hL..,CO (; la , <• {'out i11g.-J\ hea\·y glazing lllaterial 1nade approxiruately l\\ o n1inutes hetore ft goes do\\ n into the
fron1 dr) ing oils. It is t ran::>parent and any colour rnay 1nixtur1.::. 11 hot "ater i. u:.;ed, Plasco \\Ill be ready to

• , be n1ixed \Yith it. It is easily \Vip1~cl oft, thus bringing


out the high lights and the ti>xlur and driPs to a ~oft
velvety sheen.
l\Iix Plasco and brush on, the thickness depending on
apply "ithin hall an hour. Should the rnaterial v:hen
ready to use be too thick or too thin, adjust \\'ith more
"ater or 1nore Plasco and, in th1~ ca:::;e, allO\\' to stand
another 1 O minutes to gr>t 1·01n11lete blending. Be care-
t h e texture desirecl . Texture \\'ii h hrush, spongP, knife, ful to a'·oid lun1p!'. Pla~co ''ill not set up in the

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\'ontniu r, but il 1 hPst to u " \\"ithin a lt>\\" clav:-; art1' r oughly into th e \\hole a ncl 1uix For .1,co lours rel')ui r ing
it hns bef\11 1111:x1' 1I. 11 it is to stand n1orP than a I t>\\ a largp a1nount of d1y C'Olour, u r eak up tb £l s ta1n e 1· \\ith
h urs, d1)ing on the s111·fae• n1ay he stopp1>d ln 10\'t'ri11g Pl asc.o S ize. T est th e <olour hy quic•kly drying u s n1all
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1 th to11 of the nuttt>rlul \\"ith a \\~t elot h . n o uot add !'a tnp lf' as the ..co lour \\"ht•n "'' ' \\"i ll ht> sev1>ra l shades
1 an) forf1 1gn n1:iterials in 1H«l1c>r to 1nnkt• t h i> 1nat1•rial durk1 r than when dry Ii
go further. ll o \\ t o ;\Ii '\. Pln-.<'o Si /<'. - c:r a clu a ll~ ad d ;1pp r ox
r 1111\\ •• ~ t
an orch11ary \\all hi 11sh Ill
\ p pl ,\ Pl .l -.<U. !'1 1
ilnati>b 1 th of Size to 1 ~ allon ol ho1l111g ''ater.
s tirring to ('Otn pl et e so lnt i o n ~ s t it oc'C',tsionalh "hi le
1n1 d1un1 length ln1!'!1Ps, s)ll Pad111~ the 1nall•rial nn 1 'Pill)'
and texture in .i lt'\'l 1ni11utes with a ht ush. s1H>llgt•, k111lP <1 00Ji11g an d do nol u se until C'O l cl . aclcllng a l ittl e wat er
or stip1>ler Al lo\\' to <It y 11 his \\"ill take .thout 1 :! ho11rs l ii 111-'<'Pssar~ Apply O\Pr P l.t s(•o \\ilh an o nl1n a ry wall
0 1 1 onnd ht u s h to stop su<' li on, s tipplin g lo sP< ure an
n11d, if 0111 1 nat llni h i:-- cl1•:·drecl . s.1ndpa1>t r li~hlly anll
the job is h11ished. ,\ one 1•onl finish lllPans au aptllic•u- 11\ e11 <'OUling, and do nol a pph c:JazP C'oat1ng until the
tion ot T1111ed l'la••wo, tPxturecl and ~a 11tl11<1p11n1 d . ·Fur size is thorouJ?;hly dr) It ch ' l'Olo ur 1s Io• he put in
a gl.Lze ont, sanclpape>1· tu a -:n1ootb :--u1 l,u P and app ly th • size, n1ix the s ize so111e\\h.it th1ek1 I" and alte r toohng
<Hlcl <11 \ colou r s and slr<lin through . a C'lo th ; h c torP u sing.
a c·oul 01 l'ln co ~1zi> a111l a lOat ot Plas< u Cl,1z1• eoating ..
Jr o \\ to l "'<' Pht -.c·o .<;IH/t' ('oa ti11 ~.-Tint \\"ilh Oil
H o\\ to c 11l11u1· P l.1-.c o .-l'-:e dry l'Olour:-; ot ~0011 c nlour~ a\oiding those• \\hi< h a r1• kno"·n to change
qualil) ancl 1i r1nane111' hreaking do\\ 11 thP 1 nlour 1n 1
Sp r t•a<l l'\'Pn ly ovt?r the surta<'t' '' ith a11 o rclin a r y brush
' lt r to a crc>a1n) co11s1 tene). ..\ltt>r !' ll ainin~ throu~h stippling \\"ill gi\·e a ht>tler ,hh•11ding ol the ro lou1
Joth lO J11ni11att )Ulllll", .... 111 lht: l OIOUl ill to a stnull Allo\\· to Sl'l a t e'' n11n11tts 11nt1I ta<•ky ' . an<l tlH•11 " ·1n1·
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The llustrateons, toqeth~• w i th the one shown on th e opp osite page, are but a f ew o f the n1any c ha r n11 ng decorative
effect s obtained with T au b mans Plasco Textu re Finish

St>~ r/i arion No. 1~

TAUBMANS FASCINAC LACQUERS


Colou1 R:inge is s ho w n on Page 22.7

L, quer a1 e obta111able iu Clear an<l Colou r s tnake the rn definitely superior to otlH'l' types ot finishes .
J pli t1011 by brush or :-;pray gu11. Though ThP su rfa ce of F asci11ac has a richness p eculiar to
l n a tre1nenclou<: grO\\ th in the use of the itSPll and is highly res ista nt to h eat and rnois ture . It is
qu JI ) of Fa cinac Lac<1uers, the spraying hanlPr and less liable to sc•rnt<'h or rnark, and does not
applf allOll IS strongly ad \'Of"atecl \\here larg1• co ll ect dirt as rapicll) as other tinishc•s, and l i->ss freque nt•
r to h coated. The rang' 01 Faseinac La1'- 1•1i>an111g is necessary ,,.hPn thP sur ta cl' cloPs nei>d to be
fn lude the follO\\'ing tini~he:, :- <'leanP.d, it n1ay b e \\a.shtcl \\"ith soa p and \Valer \\'ith o u t
C leur. tlear Polishing, a feature 01 \\htch i~ the hartnful effect upon th~' finish. Being pra e tleally imper-
< "Ith which 1t speed ii 1101ishes to a high lustre. vious to steam, h ot \\"atct and soa p , it is ideal tor
J ull I 1.11, n11cl S1111ti-(;lo-.-.. -These ttnishe .... ohtatnl'd kitc•lHH1s, bathroon1s, lavatoriPs, et<'
dir t fron1 th£> 1>ra). Another feature ot Fasc i nae L acque r s (partic ularly. I
len1 I 1001 J,iu·quc• t·.-A lllOSl v1en~111g tinb;h nt gr1>al lhf' Clear 1 is the ability to r epair sotn e local dan1age
cl pth th it accf>ntuat• s tit• natural colour ancl grain \\'ilhont s lto\ving a patc·hy e ft ecl. Th e> ne\\' ('Oa t so f te ns
I aut) of the t1n11Jer. the old lacquer and an1algan1ates "Ith it so that the
C olo111·..;.-~c- 111 i- < 1 1 n ... .., and I u 11 (;Jo-.-. <clirel't lro111 the ne\\·Jy upplied portion is pract icall) not noticeable This
pr lY I The r<1ng111 01 colou r !> is sho\\ n on IHtgP 227. is particularl} va lu able "hen reconditioning "orn parts
In addlt on to the con,·enienc"' ol quick drying, F as- of floors, such as at door\\ ays \\"h er e th e wear i s
cina La quers possess n1::iny valuable properties that 1•xcessive.

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• CLASSIFICATION OF GLASS AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA


.... 1. SHEET GLASS 2 CROWN SHEET G L ASS W ired pla t e, h exagon mes h R o u g h cast pla t e
( No t generally s t ocked, but Wi red pla t e, square mesh . R o ugh cast p la t e, w ired.
Pl ,1 1n sheet glai>!t. ca n be 1n1po1 t ed .) W ired pla t e, single w ire P a tent rolle d p la t e, w ired
Fluted gl<iss. Colo u red pl a t e . Prism atic pla t e
3 PAT E N T P L AT E G LA S~ Sa f e t y pla t e
Muffled glass b CO LO U RED GLA SS
( No t gene1 ally s t ocked ) 5 RO LLED G L ASS
Ground gl,"lss. S h eet
Cathedral gl ,"IS 4 PO L IS H E D P L A T E GLAS~ Fig u red rolled Ca th e d ral rolle d
Heat -resisting glass. Po lished plate P'\ t en t rolled pla t e . I F ig u red rolled
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1.11 1ur i 11J.: 1 n 1• I u d ,: <"ll"ttni:'.
Pl;un Sheet Class 1" grud• o
g-r1 11d1nr.:, ::;1111101 h1n c: an d polt:-: h
into four dilfer nt qunllti• 111 1111;, r> sul1 1ni;; in t\\o J.::•'neral
accor duncC" \\1th th•• ft' t•clorn
• ft on1 1n1J>t rf• ctlon 1ounll 1n t' P• s -. ord1n111 y ,. pint <' a n rt
stl\ 1•11nr.: p hll1 ..,. fo r nurror:-. clr.
th1 'nriou she• ts \usl1 all1111 l'11f1 ... 1i ..,1 phll•• g-luss 1,.. 1nd1 ~
.. tandnrd 1 'third,.," quultt\
:->ontt of th lnft r 101 qunlttH·-. 1f• nsaltl.. fo1 !; hop \\ 1ndo\\ "'·
rt•ach \ustrllrn ht tht i:utst ot and '" 111•111~ ,.,,,,n ... I\ el~· usc11
'third • in hu:h-c•lass \\Ork 1\\ h••n a
"0111 1•lt•t••"' 11hs• n1·••J ol d1stort•'d
":->tcond and "fir t" q11 ll1t\ \ 1s1on 1:- d•• ... 1r1•1l. 11t r•an 1..
flrt nl o u tel In hvtt••1 • 111 "' ,,.., ••ll•·d, and llrusht•tl "1th ern·
Job-., hut th• " chll1:1:t 11011111 """"""· hrtlhnnr cut anti :-;and
nl)t 1;XJ>• ct 11 plnte ,i::la«s np- >'tt; ht •fl dt Slf.. lls -
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111 ll \a t 11 t ~ ol pal t••rn"',
nn• -t rghth ])Ill• gins;; • 1111 I ho:-.•· o l a ,..11111>1• lln1sh t u
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at a co.::;l of fl ft:\\ p1·n1·1• p••t' \\ h1t·h an• prod11c1 •d lrorn t>n
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~l•tt \\Ith n11txrn111111 h1111l .. ol "Ar1•t1c," "C :h s tri'," " :'.Iorocco.
l<'nJ.;lll, hn:11dth nnd nr 1•11 {'t!I - "l~l• 1111sh," Jlllll ••rn ' fT, ·' Cl <
rf'spond1n,i:: to \\ t 1.i::ht" 111 1 '1'111:-; l \ 111• 111 ~l•1ss is n1ad•
up• 1 ft, n folio\\ ,.11h•1 \\ h11,. 111 tinll'd, an rl 1,..
1bo up to 501 n x 36111 fll lll•'l fl llll\ ll S•'lf \\"h1•1 t • II !'1«' 1111 ~
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Extrrmr v;ldth .J61 n \\ till•"
Extreme area 14 q fl pprox
P;i t ent or R oug h R olled
2loz up to 601n x "'~'" Pl"ll e is tln1 ... h• .J \\1th nn,.. s id•
Extreme lenrth 72ln 111111•1 h anti th• nt IJ,.r fnrmP•I
Extrrmc vildth •Hin
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Extrrme length 721n It '"' 111an ufnrtun·ri fro n1 ~ 1n,
Extreme v.1dlh 48ln to , in l h1<·k, anti 1n :-t o< k I
Extreme area •" q fl 1Zf s not •':\<'•'••din~ 1:!111n1'h1t:< in
Jt \\Ill 0(: nottd thut lit• l1•ngth 111 111 1n<•ht>s 1n hrl!a<lth
tr n1t length 11111 "ad th • u1- H111l1•1I II
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not 1n all c:-a 1 • I t< < 01nh111• cl \I!;• d 111r nil cla""''" of \\ n r•·-
in t h1: an1t h• 1: t An extren1ely e ffe c tive des1qn thr o ugh the use o f ho11 • anti 1nt111 ,..1r1al hu1ld1ni.:,.
Fluted Glass 1 hlO\\ 11 to Figured Gl ass. \\ h<>11• \ l!<lOn h u t not Iii: ht is to
for1n corrug11t1onil (\\ltl• or S1o.y-Fh 1111,.h. Sails \ 111• I I l1•1nbh; H u ll-P1nh1·atl JJt• lfllt'rt'Pfllt•1l, [l lllU~ 111•
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ht 1 t Th• llutrn~ "<ti 1 ni::-th1·n" n1ll1nr.:, \\hll'h nHl.kt s it an
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than otht r forn1 of nltsc111 • d _ h1"<e: ll <'till i. .. ohtntn•J 111 Jo'111• l nut f\\ I II• I'!<' ft'qlli l t'lll••nts.
1 1 •lh In th1l kn• 11nd ,..IJ,., t<: not o \ ••r ;}(, Ill< "''" lone .. 1 R o ugh Cast Plate rs th" 1 h••HJ,.."l q11ahl\ ol plat•• ~ln,..s, and -
l 1nrh• \\rd• Is i;11p pl1111 in '(flt th 1n a n rl ~ in. t hll'kno·sl'!«'S, and 1n :-;h1•t ls up
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\\ to l:!tJ rn. :\. Ill 10 Thi~ ,.,lass ts pllOl'lJHdly 111·\t'll in \\a.11 hous•·.
"11rl·l'lhnp and lar lot~ \\ 1nd O\\ and sk~ li 1d11 J.:ht;1,1 n ~ \\ lu n lt i.;llt
PLATE GLASS. J.111 not <'lnnt~ oJ 't"1on 1-. "11nt 1·d
Pol11;hed P la te I th" lt1:st q111Llll) plat•' :::la .... olil 11nalil • , 1111<1
l<e: R\ dlnhl" 111 lu•ts up to :!10 f• •'l sUJl•t. 01 :!-llJ 1nc·h•s Ion'. PUTTY.-l'11uv fnr wmul i::-la;1,111J: 1:- 1n11tl•· fr o1n ra\\ ltns•·••tl
or 144 IOl h \\ idl' Tl1P stanclu1<l and <"11• HP• !'it sul•st,1n<' t" tttl ;ind 1•0\' d••r;..<l "lulln~ -11 li1111ld lu• Ir•'" !nun ~rtlt~
·Ill rn th1ckrlf thl" ' I l l It <e:, ll,.. ))111\ ltl>'cl hy I hP lllllk>'l'S, 1111111 floll lif,I 8 Or sttckilll''<S,
full 3/lGth 1n to hue 5/Ji)t h 1n. '"'"'''' an ··xn• 1 ~-In i;l11111ld n, tl1n:u) ~laz1ni.: putty .,.. nut S\lllal•I•' 101· .i::laz1 n ~ tn• ·ta.1
not I \ XPf C'l• d 11u1n•• .. , as th•· lrR.m t• "ill not al1snrlt th•• •''l'•'S"' ouanttlY of• otl
\I o 8\allal 11 In 5 lGth 1n and .,-111 th1< l.n• ""' .. \ m1n1111111n 111nount of hnsP••ll 011 should lw \Jst>d with th•'
3 16th In thick costs more tha'l 1 , 1n "hrun~. nnd n·d l0::ad or li thar P:t> add• 11 1n sufficit>nl quant1t~
, In thlrk c mor" th n 3 16th In to 11'-si't quack •a•tt 1nC'. :\fa,..t11• 1 •' lll•' nt, •' pt 1·1alh r>rt' Jlllrt'd tor
I 10th In thick co:ots more than • 8 In i.:h1z1 n~ 1n(t:tl ftanH'"• j.., <1\.Lilnhl• .

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MATERIALS bedded and back . put tied , and sha II be spngged where

SHEET CLASS shall be plain s heet. 21 o z. 12ti oz.) nccessa ry.
A ustra Ila n standard . Where wo o d beads are needed t o secure t he glass, 1t
PLATE CLASS s h ;~ll be l 1n. Cl 1n. or. I thi c k s h a ll be back - pu tt ied.
polished plate glass. Where bevelling 1s called f or, 1t CLAZING- ME TAL F RA M ES-A ll glass shall be well
shall be 1 In. ( 1~ 1n ) w ide and on o ne side only. bedded and back - pu tt ied Set all gl;iss 1n •
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OBSCURED OR OTHER GLASS
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PUTTY -Linseed oil putty s hall be u sed 1n w ood T ;i ke out and renew all cracked, damaged, scra t c h ed
frames. and metallic or mastic putty 1n n1etill fl .1n1es or d~fec t 1ve gla z ing, and leave all glazing sound and
perfect :t t complet ion.
WORKMANSHIP r .\ dwdi.le of ull ~lu.:t'd u1en~ \\Ith l)l.1t• 1111d 11111 In· of t<ll\
CLAZI NC-WOOD FRAM E S -All glasi. s ti.111 IJ~ w et1 h uJd lollo

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Th ' d esign .i nd p lan111ng ol a shop t rout 1u11st he con- alloys as \\ •II a in sta111le tl I Thr se metal , excc.nt.;
SHl r>rcd in conjuur·tion \\Ith the 1~pP of rnerchauclise to th1 last, 11 .,d 1 onstaut cl• a111ng a11tl 11olishin~ if th{))
hP d1 s playPrl tog. r lu• r \\'it h a s1 11 cly of thP Jor•ality nf t l 1 • .u t: 1o Ii kPpl !Jric:ht, but ft Is far hetter to let the.......w_._.
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hPt\\'e ·11 U1r> h11y1•1 a11cl th sell• r, anrl tor this r a on
;tl o n ., t hr> 1nost c n rt>l 111 c onP1d1 rat ion should hP. rlevotPd
oxichs cl liy an ex1>.,rt, and lhP.n to <:l{'an then1 v; 1th 'Y.arn1
\\ater and o <:asionall) t h, 11sP of a little oil.
:1. £<:x1r11d1•d rnetal 1110111<1111~:-i a 1e corning 1nor£ into use ,__-
l o its d 1•si~11 an d J1l a1111i11g 011 a<count of the fin<> arri s ancl cl an-1 ut n1oulc1ings
C roo k s, Ito h inf!on f;.; Co Lhal c:a11""1nade. Jr is rnor.r>
L t d . who h a VP S IH'<·ialis"d "XJ>Pfl h•, hut ran be usecl
.t1011v t hr>s,. I JnflS for 111any \\ltl1 s11,.c·P.ss in r.omh1na-
v11ari;, ofl1•r I h f•1 1· SPJ \'ir·,.H tion \\1th the before-men-
t o J'\ rc•h1l1<' l 8 \\llh r1gard t1011Pd 111oul<liugs un<I• 1J l
t o t l ir• d"sig11 ;111rl pla 1 1ni11~ a 11cl 2
ol
l 1 011t
t hP s1111·1•ss l 111 hop

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4 ('asti11gs and sLanlJ>
are oftr 11 u ed a

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M ate ria l" ta 111tals and bases for up-
11ght bar in hop frout • •
'J h1 c hnH • ol 111atel'1al a \\•·II as for dns1gn and
1 11i;Pcl in shop lro11t 1nn1111- l<'hef in a \\lde tran orn

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l aC't11r1• is nlso anothPr
1t f'n1 tor to11sidi.:r.1tion J~11a1nel 1na) bl• u~Pd in Ml
Th• lra11ii11g- consist 111g of 1:or11hl11atfo11 \\Ith castc.tf>s
1. \Voo<l. .ind Lias"H or \\ilh <.tSl
tr .u1so1n or11an1 nt, gh rng
2. :\Jel:tl sh Path• d '' ood tnue .111rl cllst1nr·tio11 to
:!. Bx t r11'11 cl 111Plal. ho1> front c.le fgn
L Any on(• 01 t11r> a ho\•· 84
in conil1inat1011 \\ilh Brooks, H.ohlnsuu & Co
1·asl1ni:;s, stan1pings, Ltd n1anufacture shop
or i>11;un1 ls. f I0 nl 111 a JI l IH 8E Ill ate-
r la l , hu\ 1ng nu1n rou
1. I n a \\ruul sho11 f1011L '11011s for 'le<"llOn, .. hut
" 1th s111,tll n1011Jcl111gs t h1> Ar<'hft<ct ' d lgn ran b
I IJll IJP r 111\ISt hi' \\ P.Jl SP:t- typical Metal Shop Front lnlitallatton b)' Brooks, Robinson.
A c.11 r1e<l out dlld dlf•s 111arle
SOIJl'd, th" Joints cor1 •·r·1ly for an\ SJ>PCtnl v;ork
d1•Fig 1ir•<l aud
c·ar• fully •
111a1111 l ac·111rerl, a11d ll11s \\urk can onl) h• ~ausfa(torfl)
O ther Product s
111acJ,. hy 1h" •x111>r1 anti 11.: l 1a hlC' hop-fitter \Vood hop .. ooks, Robin c;n 'o Ltd al o rnanufacturr
front 1noulrl111gs 1nu t hP p• 1 iocl1cally 'arnfshr><I or count' is. f1xturt:>s, hO\\Ca e aud all fitments required
p olishecl to kflPJl the tirnhPr iu 'ondltion, and fn no for thf" modern store. Th ·1r designing ta ff at,., Jll all
1 irc111n~ta 1 H'P should thiR i1nporta11t \\'OI k of conditioning tlrn s at thr> s' r\'h'(' of Art llllt>cls IJoth for shop front ~
and thr> r>lann1ng and la)out of l.1rge tore>

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\\'7h a t • Lu:\: fcr op per Fire Und e r,v rite r~ '


Appro "a l

Luxt e1 oppe1 Cl l:i z111 g 1s .1


t at1:nterl 111 ot•1;ss in \\ hh·h
ptere:s of glas" a t'" l la n11>"1 l
~> into 11a11t: Is o l t ht> r1:-

- qu,1r d de ign, ht1\ ill" onh·


t h l n t r l }l s 0 f COl)l'Pl'
bet\\ n thl p1ec o t !!lass
The panE.>l l then susp1 n iPd
1n .n elect1 Qh te, a111i by th e
l a~e ot an elect1·1c < ur-
r nt copper Is deposit d on elec tio n. o f G ia
ttn> ro11i:er trips n nd e:x- a nd Appli ca tion ~
end O\ e1 th la :., ror1n-
<' \I It os t .. an\
ln~ n glazing h Pa<I 111 11111- ti~ u re· cl , p I .i 1n .
p 11s n1a tt ·
at on t l<'l ''1th t hP :! lass. sta i n c:d or plate~lass 01 <' Otu
hinations lo Lorn1 patter ns
Dome. Queen's Walk, Melbo u rne. 111a_)~ h e
gla1Pcl b~ t he " L ux-
rer" C'o p per g laz in g n1E! tho d
.As ill u s t r a"te<.I. tlus copper gla1in~ niay. h(:r ~p pli ed to
1!01nes, cr•ilin gs a nd cntranee dour" ays Other a ppl ica ~
Advantages t ions include lilt doors. p .u ti t ton s a n cl partition doors,
The ·Lux e1" forn1 o l coppe r !!lnzin!! p1od11res a \er~ 1anl ig-hts, "indo"·s: an<l. 1n ltl l' l , in an) nosit 1on r eq u ir •
in!! an 011H1nH'ntal and fi1ep r oo1 gl.1zin~
rreal panc>l, ha' 1ng 111all <'oppe1 zl.1zin g ha r s "hiC'h et rl'
v n trong and he.it- r e,1:- t ant l•' I HJ: l \ Bl·, R '\ RITJ<;J{S ' SP I•:< 11 ' 1( \ rI'l <> \ .
Class u sed should not bP. J{:;ss I han \ · in thick. no piece
\, ther are no lo\\·-111ell u 1e; poull or con1busuhlt• ol :!lass 'hould excet>d 1 ii ~q. inl'ht;::; a 1:ca, and no panel
--hnul<l 'xc»ecl ;; s q . lt>et area thi s to <'On1ply i,·ith Fire
n ter1als u d iu thC' ron:stt 11ction 01 the pn111 I, nn<I
1 · n<1 er "· riter~· ~\ !'soc iat1on .
:b ca 1of th str ngth of tht> cop r>t' r zlazing, the "Lux-
r r" f'opp1;r glaZPd PanPI \\"Ill tf>sist llre \\ tthou1 distil-
l ra~hrg until either the !!"1a:ss 01elt:, or the l1a1ne h o ld - Broo ks. Robinson &. Co L t d h ave th e sole ri ghts t o
tng the panel collapses. <ind although the glas::; it ....el l n1.111<.1fac t ure Luxfer Gla z ing 1n Au st ralia, a nd 1t 1s the
n av crack, tl1e pieces "111 r1•111ain ri!!idly in position, hell! on ly glazing t hat has been approved and a cc ept ed all
b) the coppe r g],1zing. o ver the w orld L Jxf er F 1re-res1st 1ng Gla z i ng n ev er
vanes in quali t y and is th e perf ect m a n u f actu re.

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Product' Es~en tia l Poi11t~ dOO
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in to re Front r nt
\let,ll 0 1 \\-ood.
" Cu pros" F11 e-l {i>s1st- Co11~truction J
1n g Glaz1 11 g, Le.ul a nd ·1 ht hriel note 011 h
<'oppt->t C:la zine. I In s a 11<1 the lollO\\'-
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in~ pag.- hav 1~ IJeen
pl't•p arr.d \\'i t h thP
to re Front~ o h j P c t of placinl! I
S l ore f<'ron t s in hetor1• th<> .Ar·c.hite<'I
<lll v cl as:-; ot 1netal "' u 1• h 1nforn1a lion
0 1 t11nher , 1•ith ~ r to \\ h H'h \\·ill P ila bit•
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Architects' clra"·1ngs. h i111 to c•lt-a rly pe1·-
o r \\'hen 11•quPs t d. 1•1•1\"P !ht• t'SS • ntial
\\I' are IH'(' JHltl'<l to po int s ll~<'essary i11 pr
s11 l>1nit di>si~ n s. prt•- ~oucl .shop Lt ont c•on- 1
par·f> cl undPI' .\rc h i- st 111 c•t ion 1n et h o<J ... .
l••<'t:-;' <lin•<· t iun .... ::;111·h lltetbocls arP
I JI) pi ll\ l cl lJ) 'I'. S .
C;ill & ..,Oils l't)'. Ltd .,
Co-opera ti\ e \\ho"l \tan; 01 e x -
• penen<·P author ise'
erv1ce
1h1 •111 to pre:st>tlt t hi '
\\'e ra 1ry a li brar y 1n t or1nallo11.
ol the la lt st Euru- Th·· la f e of a 111etttI
JH an an d A111Pri(·an Lo r •' front, 1f con-
:-t ructi:il to th• :-c par -
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Ii t 1 rat u r e d " a I i n e ticulfu~. 1s p1ac:tlc a.th
"1th lhis <· lass 01 lhnt of th•• hu1ld1ng-.
\\"Ork, \\hHh, it l'l' - l 'u1 t h• •r . no 1nalnl1•n-
S t ore r-1 o nt, Francis H ouse, Me l b o u rne. n n c • I O:-l 1:- n•·CP SU I'
quirecl, is at t h"' !"' .\son I' Ld. A11h1t1c!s Black•lt ,\: Fo1 l•r 1n th• :-har>•' 01 µa1nt11u:
Arrhi t erts' di s posal. '·' ·1· I ,] I }.{e
' or poll lain.:-

STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION

Metal Work Gla=ing


Th P gatq.{P n1et<1l that :-; houltl bi> used is 211 ozs. to the
Bet\\een the sill and nr~t
:-q11a r e tool. This should b1~ tlta\\ n 011 to a \\'OOdt'n co 11>,
tl'allsOlll, tht> glazinK should
thP. l'Ol'e beine. 111acl1• 0 1 r>ilhr>r selec·ted 'ellO\\' or su~ar
h' 1n ~-inch pohsh1•d Illa tt.'!- f>CIJ/ll D
1>111e, the edgP-:-; ol t h e 111etal bein..! prP::.st:d into thl' cvre.
as !>hu,,·11 111 Fi:!'. 1 . \\'h e n • the d••sir1•d ltnish i:-. "bright,'' i:::l.tss. B••t '' eP11 tirst and oe P'..ATC
SP<'OIHl transotn, or h et \\~1'11
the n1ouldin~s s h ould hP polished on a hic;h-spee<l n1op
lra11 .... 0111 n11<1 h ead, ' 'ario u s
o r bufling n1a c hine . In lh1• <'ase \\"h1•re copp1•r or i\Jnntz
l!la:ss tr1•allt1i'llls 111av hi>
111Ptal is u s• d, .tn cl an oxidised finish 1s desi1 eel, the
ll'''d. eithe1 I aded elass.
111011 ld ' -.; h ou'<l he c leaned ''1th a hilt- e111ery PO\\UPt and 1 upper glaz i ng, l'lll ho~~l'cl or
thPn ox 1d1s1•d. Thi-' sill 111o u lcl should he o f a su itahle blasted ~)a!'s, or any 01 thl•
sel' tion to t.tk•• the stilt's atH) .1nL.lf' h1rs. The l'l' n1ay he ,. a r 1 o u !' t1gurecl roll1>d
one 01 t" o t1·a nso1n s to suit an)· g-j\•pn design 01· \'al'\ - ~lassP-s HO\\ ohtainablt>.
inc: h i~hls The tops ot a ll tran :;o111s ...;hould he llasltt•cl
\\ilh <>ithPt a li~ht-e.auee <'<>Pl>Pr 01 :?ti-~all!!f' g:al\·anisPcl
11111.
~{ethod of G la::ing
Metl'lod of ~fetal \II glas:s :should !JP cut ahuut
1/11.th In. ]t'SS than th·· OP• 0111 ~
Con ':> tructio n to IJe glazed. \II r• bat "' ... 11oultl
rt'( •'I\'. a g'Oo•l ht>ci ol SOI t,
.\ II int• 1 nHI and exL1•1 nal quick-drying putt) The gta
rnilrcs In th• 111 .. tal \\1Hk houlrl h•• fo1 c.:• cl tlgln I~ uga1 n l
. ho11lcl 11 .. arc•uratch till• d 11nd this l>• dchng to . que•·z • out all I'll.Tl CIAJJ
lolld «l 11·01n th•• liack and th•·n :su111lu 1nntcrlnl. Thi should
- ' ••al •'d frorn th " front. t1n1s 111• cl1·nn<d oil ho1n th• • 1a1"
,!; 1•1•uring- an l Lhsolute join t. ,\II and an) en' 1t1•·s should b• tlllt•tl
'• nic nl hnr.s hould hi• l• n o 1\t•(I up, thu:- :-ecur 1ng an nb:-olutl•l~
into th1• honzontall' and 111 .. n '' nt••rtighl joint Th.-• J;la s
lon1l• cl ancl S\\ l'Ut••1l as bet ore should thrn ht • cu rc:d in po~1-
\ \ 'hf'r» t hP f1 on tu~., is of too tio n \\1th glaztt1~ h••nd,., \\luch
g1 ••at a l•·n~th to he glnz••<l should be ere\\ d to th• fra1n
"Ith onP plat . the dh·1~1on bar (S• ,., l• 1i:-. 2.) \\' h• I• ' "ani.:I•
houlcl IJ1• rt in fore• cl \\1th a hnrs occur, great ciue hould
"1ought-lron ~til t• n• r. "1th IJ• taktn to et• thot th•' J.;"laz-
ero:-s 1n•·1nh• 1::; at the sill, rnJ:" bcncl 1 n111d on th• c QI·
t ru.n so1n and hPad. \\• .- ad\ 1 e H.•c: t (UIJ.:-1•·. thu fotctnJ: the
no plat .. longer thnn 144 inc·lu ~lt1 s t 1ght into th" bell and
<•1 highr·r thlln 11G 111chr•s Fig 1-Typ1cal Sect ion of 111ak1n~ a do' etall joint F g 2- Typr c< Section of
Metal M ould. Shop Front Fr tme.
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\ ~ood qualit\ .\forll s t· 1J1ad Jo1k


11011tn~t·~ • l'\ t't'\ 11H·h • ot a\ ailable spaCl'• is utilist•il lot houlcl ht s1111k into the 1>0110111 ol 1 h1
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d1 .... pl11y JlUl'llOst•s . helll'e ·till' ail\ Pill ol tlH• ui cl' CH!"t'. 1Hsc, tin• holl 10 ' :-. hool 11110 111 .. hutlon1
1 hl• fra111 ''' u1 k ol a plt•r < •tse. lo f <·u111ply \Vil It t ht• I •·a ii ol thecl nor , th P . <'I OS I II g s I 1I< U f
' hu1l<lin~ 1e~ulations. 11111st be in 111t>lal. I ts 1u·0Jl•1·tion 1 "'1ht' door shou ld bE> built hollow Into
_ IH\ond th e b11tltlinl! lilll' is lin1ited lo t ! In •• and i no th is hollo'\ a 1 ~i\- 1 nch slt'el b olt is
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prOJPt·tio11s ht•lu\\ !I lt><~t fron1 th e footpath, or 1n ort• than
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in in l1 onl ot t h«i> · ~lass is a llo\\ t>d b\ the n111nH·1pal
1~ll thorit1t~s. t:1e.1t ucc•ttl'ac•\ i s necessa'i) in qie 1·011
i11sertP1l. \\ilh a C'OllP-s h upt•d
\\'hen lht> d oor is bein~ c·los<>d. lht.> lOllP
st 1·i I< ('s a ntPl al ra Ill Jl ! st·P Fi~
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str11t·liun ol ,1 Ptl•I l'llSI\ as the tronl ancl rt>llltlls op1'11 as \\h1l'h lo1·c·1 s tht holl 1111\\,ll'ds Into :i
11 door. 1St•1 1"1c . :1.1 l1tllt>t] llH,• la) plUtP llHHlt I Cl J'l•<'t• h ' t• JI
The t1a11 1l•\\nrk :-; ho ultl ht• nl niet.tl · tu 111atch tht• sto t l' th thi:s ; 111Pthod, th1· 11001 is nl1:sol11tt•I~
110111 . tht• t 1·011 1 anti t\\"O 1·e111r11 s lH·iu~ ~laze d \Vith pl.ll ... - 1•1un• at hoth th1• t.op and hottu111 \
~lass. ' l'he hack n1ust Ul' l 1 a111ed up : as on this <il'J)e11tl:-. "1 ou~hl-iron ann i::; lll'<'essa1·)r at l h1
the s ll't'll~th and st rai11 of t lH doot'. This b:\c·k 111a) ht> hotto1n of th e eaisi>. to pre \·ent thl' <1001
~llht•1 1;11•ed \\"ilh a polished ply-" ood panel or \\"ith :i opPn i ng hPyond the sq uare • and proh
1nir101 . a'- chsi red . ahh· hreakin~ the \\' tn<lo\\ Atl1ustablt•
J'he 111t'thod ol ha11~1nc the door ot a pie1 case is to :111 i1rg s, adapted to c·a 1' r.) t "it helj. glass
exl"nd otH' "int:: ol the hini:es so that it ex tend s "· .. 11 shpl\•p:-; or rods !lit ~J.ft•ssilll!;, Illa~ ht
a1 ro ........ the 11an1Pcl h;11'k alreacl) 1eterrt-d to_ Both ha11 L:- ii
i11~ and <'losf11~ still' ol th e door should hP ~100\· ~ d lo lit
o\er a to11~11" in
the- hru"k, to keep
.r "Ill. CJJC t ~tT
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hoth the top and ~

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F ig. 3-P ier Case Const ruc t ion .

" CU PROS .. AND DOMESTIC COPPER GLAZING



"Cupro~'' Copper G la:ing "Cupros" 'Fireproof G la ~ •
.. Pf~O"' •or l'opper Claz111~. is :t con1pa1a1h· et~ ne\\· Th1:-; ts ill all re.:1 eels si1111lar lo thl' ah<He, a nd 1s
pro<'e:-.s, :-.upersccltn~. in thP fir:-.t instan1·~. tllf' ordina1 ~ a,·<·ept1d h) tbe 1nuni1·i pai authoritic·s ~s " firt>- r esisting."
• feaa- h!!ht !!las~ In thi ... " ·01·k, no indi\ idual pi ect> ot ~las..s n1ust exceed an
ag~rei-:-ate ot 1 Ii in. and no !'l:'pa1 .ite• panel n1u~t exceed
~1ethod of }..1a n ufac ture t l t. s11re1 i:ace n1eas111·1·n1Pnts. For t h is ( h\ss Ol \\"O r k.
Pf,O"' lrla HU.! lends itself to any de::.ie.n that 111ay .di ~lass used 1nust bt> a n1inin111111 of ~-111 th ick
be dt:sirt u fhe pattern is !>-ketc: hed full size as tor -
le;HJecl gla::.:-, hut. in 1ilace of the lead .strips, '.?6-gauge •
c opper i& U!'ed a:. a dh·ide bet\\·een the ,·a riou s glasses .
.\ ur··· sel'tion is used tor the 011Cside ruen1ber, and. \\here ~
a la1·ge t'Xpan:;e oi glass is 1 equ 1red, " H" sect ion s ot .
,·:11 ious sizes .ire intl'oduced \\"h en thP "hole is cul 1

and assen1bled , the \\"Ork is transferred into a lOPPel'


bath and is till' ! e treated tor Yaryinp; pe r iods t10111 six
to lo11rteen hcH1r~. accordin~ to the nature ot the \\ ork
The COllP"' depo:-.ll collected on the \·a ri ous sect 1uns t

tor111s n l'ebate to r the ~lass. and the pan el. \\hen


hnishe"d. to11n s prat'lil"ally a so lid tnass. (Set• Fi g :i )
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F111 dCJll\f stir .\rchitect111t> tl11s < las:- . ot ~l.tzing is pre
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Ptnint•nt. II lends 1tselt to 11111ch 11101·1• a r tistic· \York.
and. rf 111 use tor outer doors a11cl side, li ghts. is 1u u c h
I 111ore hurel~u-proot than lea11f d class. , lht• latlt r beine
,, ' re<1clil) opetH'cl by t.or<'in g the soil lead and rE>nto\ln~
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. .I ;1n,· n11111hPr ol piP<'t>s ot ~lass

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Manuf,1cturer5 o f
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Adnun1str.1 t1on : BAPTIST STREET REDFERN, SY DNEY, N.S ,W •
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Showroon1s and Offices:
~ \ \ I ilt i~o SYDNEY B:ipt1 s t S tr ee t , Redfern.
S TH. MELBOURNE 210 H anna Street . BRISBANE : ArrH!l1a Strt•e t, V.1lley.
ADELA IDE ; G ro t e and M orphett Streets. NEWCASTLE · Builder s' Exch.H ge, King St.
PER TH L ord and Short S t reets. HOBART: 119 Macquar 11• Street .
LAUNCESTON: 71 St. John Street.
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\\' 11111 l<'I ~d.1z1 · is I 111· I 1':1111• 1'111 \\ 1111cl1•1·I i1·h
11;11111• f ',iJ11 .. \\if hour "li1·1·C1 k111g du\\ 11. '' '1'h1• 1·,-.~ul.11 ion
,.;l1•l'l r11 -<'11p111·1· <:lazing . 111;1cl1• Ii,\ i111p111\1 cl 1111•1 hod. 111 ... 1 I that \\ 1111d1·1·gl.1z1• fi1 t'J 1'11(11' d11c1 1· p:111el:s shnl l
<1s .... t1ri11:.! <111 11:1t1s11ally h1•:t\')' ' ' "JIJll' I' d1) p11sit ;111d IH J1111jfpif 111 ~ MJllill'I' f<.•r>f ill ;JJ'l':l, \\jtJi IJ llf:t J'J'i1> I] f
11t11111sl l'iuiclil) i11 lh1 • fi11ish11 d J1a111•ls. 1'X<'1•1•di11g Iii "'ILlaJ·e i111·h1s; but if it i t'C'q11irtd 11J
I I is l'fJlllJll>'-1 d ot s1 lt •c•l1·d !!li1ss11 s, f;iliri1•;t1 1·cl into !,!lflZI' laJ 'gt>J' J1:111,.J s 1 I his 1•a11 h 1 i>ff1,; 1•t1•d 11~ subdi\ id-
\ :11·i1111s d1• . . ig11 lt uall,\ !.!< 111111•1 l'i1•;d) 11) 1·op p1·1· inu t h 1• a1 ..a \\ith \\'1111iJp1·li<·h ;1pp1·0,c1] sl·rtion 1'1•in-
1·a1111s ( i .I'., d1\1s11111str1ps ), 11f I . II :ind "h~tllllf'l .1)1· f111·1·t•1n 11 1t l1:irs
tions, \\lii1 Ii a11• 1 h1·t1ol,\·ti1·all,\ d1•1111sil1•d into i11ti- V 1.,e o f Colour
111at1· :idJu,11111 \\ilh tlu· ~hiss; f111·111i11g :i •·l11sp.fitli11g
1·.. l1:il1· : 11111111d th1• qu:1r1it" i111d h11ldi11:.r th1•111 1·i!!idl~ . \ ,), l1iJ1 J'Hf1• t'XJ1f111t:itiri11 of ro luu 1· is not al\\ay~

i11 posili1111 : \\ith th<• l<'"lllt th;il 1111· p;1111•l th11 s l111il1 rasst"nlial 111 <Ill atl 1 ;11·tj\" \\'u11d1·1·!!);1zt tr< atn11•nt,
llf> is \'i l'f 1111 II,\ 0111• h1111111~1·1ll'11t1s \\ ltol1• "in"" "Ii 1•f'fs of 11111111st 1·h:11·1n <111d 1·,.fin1•n1cn1 n1:1\ )11-.
:ll1;1in1•cl 11~ the• 1C1sl1 ful l1l1•111li11g- of th1• 11·xtu1·1~s of
Appl ic<1 tion ~ th1· c·o11q111111•111 !!.l:1ss1•s. 1~ 111 if the• 1H·<':1sio11 1•al ls for :1
'J'l 11· 11s1 111 E1 <·<· 1ro-( '" l'P PI' <ll :izi11g \\ 1111dl'1·gl:1zl') "«h1•111 1• of ,.,,Jo111·i11g, 1h1• 1·1•sou11•(•s fo1· this pu1·pos1
is 1•ss<•11I i;tl- in f<tc·t , l'lllllJHtls111·.' i11 1l1;111 \ 1·:1sPs, Slll'h fll't• tlldi111ilP1). l'ft1fi1•;11•ill!,! ilS 1)11•,\ do th1• 1•11t i1 t• /.!<1111111
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;is Ii fl cl11111 ·s ;i 11cl 1•11- • • 111' sulitl1• tint"' so 1•xcl11si\t> to !.d:1s, as \\Pll as thf' 111 01·1-.
1·los111·1·s; rind lls 1•111ploy- d1111ii11:111t and lil'illi:111t
llll'llf is l'l11i1H•11I)\, dr•sil"- hues. 111 its l'f·fi r111 cl f' t-
,1 hl1 • fol' I 111) ~l:izi Iii,! of t i11g- of thin <·opp1•1· '':tln1.,s,
dool' p :i II ,. l s. 1';111 Ii i.d1 I'· a 1·hfln11• of 1·0Jou ring- a1·
\\'i11d<1\\s li:.d11 \\1·lls, p:tl'-
1 quirl' f'nhnnf'1 •d <'har1n
1it i1111s ;i11d c·l' ilin!.! li!.!hts "h··n 1·aJ'1'iPd out in \\11111 -
i11 1·it,·
• liuildi11!!.... :111d nt' dC'rglaze.
d1101· p a 11 1• I "· \\ i 11do\\ s
h11ok1-;1 s 1•s .111d 1·11pl1oa1 i), \ Vundergla::e Designs
i11 d\\1•lli11!!'- .. \ l'<'\'ic\\ of the n1ltho1l
of fabrif'atio11 at onee de-
""trcngth a nd Durabilit} 111011 t1·ates that \V'11nd1 1·-
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B 1· 111•r 1111ll 1·d J,,
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..... sign: 11111 ils a ~uid1' to 1·01·
is 1101 s 11 lij1 •1· t 1o cl isl ort 1011 1·1•1•1 Jll'al'tiC't:. and to p1· 1-
f l'i 111111'/'l'llf S (l'C'Jlg"{h J'(' Jl- ' j, J,. ;1 h:1 sis f<JI' pri<'<'s, \\"
d1•J's it 1·;i p11lil" of l'Psist in:,r hnv" 111·od11 1·Pd ;1 useful
I 011 1~ Ir ll Sll g1·. as \\'h t ll Plll- 1·a11gr of standard d1 sig ns.
pJ11.\ l d l'ol' dool'
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\\ i 11 d s:1,J1t·!-I.
11 \\' l nlll.1• 1111 ' "ill be iur11i hc.J. 1.•
111 lrl'I' t y p<'s 111' ~l:i zi tl!.!, it f I'( l' II f I' h ,ll'g \ 011 l'L'<j ll l' l.
d111•s 11111 l'1•q11i l'I' 't l'l'll gt h- 'l'ht.' SP,., il'e of OU l' - \rt
1•1ii11!.! rods, \\ilh 1hc•i1· 1111· I > t' p a 1• 1 111 1.: n 1, '\ i t h it
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Firc~Rc istin g G la:ing th<' d1:-spo~al of ~Ii ut. 11
\\ 1111d1•1·g l:i z1 f11r 1•I ( - ti sist th Ill in the J>l' J><ll'.l·
,11111 1lo111's, fi1·1·p1·oof p; I 1· - t1011 of df' i~n, 10 uggp t
l i li1J11 s ;in d si111i lar JHll'- .1ppropr1af(' trrntn1 111 , or
J•11s1•s, it' 111ad1• to lh1• l't'- tn ;1d\isc.> a~ to the p1·01H·
1p1i11•111PJ1ts ol th 1· l•'ir<> (•)('<'1 ion ni gJ:1 es.
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:i1it Hild s;1111 pl<>s 111:1clc to 1
Sa r111'l• Panels of \\ u11-
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due t o the th lnne s o f the 1 lgld co pper ca n1es (division uars )
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::.\Ianufac·tHr1·r-. of ;tll kind" ,u1d \\·1· "ill PXtPntl tn 1•\'Pr,· •
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"l/f'" of " I~n111 '' hr<111d Jj raid1·d ,111<1 \\ho " IH'<·ifit•s <l..., 111 th<' 'P""ifi<'a t ion
P lattf•cl ('otto11 . •J11tl' and ll1•111p :--l't ont bPlO\\') ·' I·~n1n '' l3ran<l
)'o;a...,IJ < 'ol'd...,. \ · 1'11f'tH1 n and \T Pl'H ntln h < 'o t t o 11 ( 11 r a 1cl t> cl l N<l .., h ('or c1 a cc• r -
HIJ n<l ( 'o rds, ~<'all'oldin:.r l~npc"' and tifi<'ct11• of !.!ll<ll"rllllt•C' il!!ai11st thP
:ill J 1u1ld111{! tt 1111 c;P111·1·;i I Hopp..., lir"a krt g1 of t h1• c·nrd for a pPriocl of
t <'11 ,.,.a 1..., a ft Pr 111...,t<1 lla ti on .
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"'ii h t ht' \\ ord ...... 1.:11111 Hraud .. a lH>\"1• -.11"" a11d grad .. . ., of ...,a...,h and hluul
I ht> dP-.,Jg'll . 'l'h1 "·ra JlJll'I' 011 <1 ll c·o1 {..., e·111 ,]..., to:,r1•tht>r \\1th pl Jl•t• It . . t ..... \Yill

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It has hl'Pll 101111d th;11 l'Ol'd 1'(111 h1• h1·a1d1•d 11111
< 11rrl..., f'Hll h1• 1nrtd1• to ol'dt'r for anr purpo"" in
hard fo1 dnrahilir,-, , ... , ii' it i, hr;i id1•d . . 11 ' ' " to hr
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;111.\· spt>Clrt l l'Cll0\11' 01' ...,l/t' 01' t> p1•.
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and C'flllSf' !!Tl'<JI e111110,,·a 111·1· h.'· p1•1·111itti11g th1 sash
\\'l'ight to hit tltP hotto111 of th1• \\'1•i:.d1t hox . 'l'lt1 ...,, E~ti m ate'\
1lc•f'<'<'I..., arP 1·0111plPtPI~ O\PJ'f'Olllf' in th" 1nanul'a .. tt11• I•:st 1111Hl1• .... "·ill h<· :.d acll.\ I 1tr111...,lu•d on rc>1p11 .... t for
of • • 1.:11111 • J ~ra 11<1 I~l' aid1·d ( 'ord..... J•'i 1· .... 1. t Ji., 1·11rd j..., a 11y sp1·<'i fil'tt 1 io11 for l·orcl.
liraidPtl o1 <'ntto11. b1•111g t hp nnl\' •
filirc that "ill
...,ta11d c·o11..,ta11t hc>1Hling o' l'I' a pull1•\' · 't'c'<indl>·· Blind Cord
0111' Jll"O('f''-" or fi111 .... l1111g t fl k1·-.. lljl ;ti I t h1· . . 1 l'f'I l' Ii clllt I
I hus t hi' c·o1·d dot" 1101 lt•tq!I 111•11 h,\' \\'l'rll'. but 111,1111 Pl.11tPcl 1·otto11 \ Plll'tiau J{lind ( 'ord i:s cil . . 11 llHH.le
t a111..., t 111· '"'It \\ l'l!.!lt t ;it its <'Ol'l't'('f ltl'i!!ht. b.' 11..., and .... 101·kl'd Jll fonr \\·Pi:thts of~. "~. :J and .+
I h:-.. pt>r gross ~ t1r<l-.. F'ol' \' c>ran<la h Iniu<l \ISi'
<> tl11·r l1·at11r1"' of " 1•:11111" Jira11tl I~raiclf•d ( '0111111 .. !·:11111" I ~rand Plait <'d ('ot t 011 ('orcl. in ad<' in five•
<'01·cl I" it' 111r1hll1t~ to .in 111 i11 th<· .... ;ish pnll"~· <111cl it' ...,, 1•-., <t' folln\\ s: ), in .. : Ill.. 1 in .. Z in. and ] in
...,n1ooth111•...,..., of r111111in~. th11 . . }'t'E'<'IHd1112 all pos,i - e 1 c 11n1f1•1·1•111·c.
hilit,·•
of hrok1·11 ...,,1...,h <·ord-..
'l'11t•s1• ar1• of sttpt>rior qnetlit.'· ancl ar1•
l'Ords
\\Tp 111<111nf'ac·tnr<' <'h1·a11r•r cord..; of jutP; thPse ar1' ~11a1 ,111tPed ag<linst ;ill i11hPrPnt d1•fpc·ts fo11ncl in Act
ll""d \\'ltc•t'I' pric·c· is th<' first <'011...,ldP t"Ht ion. h11t \\' 1• <'h1•ap1·r cord.... " r: inn" }~rand J>lait~cl f'otto11
l'Pc·on11n<'111l t hH t i11 <1 ll fir .... t-<'la...,..., "or), hrct ided c·o1 t n11 \.l'll•·tian an<l \ 1 randah 1H inc1 ('orcl..., <lr<> availahl1•
1•or<l h<' n....i·<l l11·<·an .... 1· ol 1t~ Innu1·r lif" <11Hl fr1·1·dn111 111 h~11k-. and 11 1 1........ i1nilar to '-<i'h <'Ord...,
f'r<1J11 potP11t1aJ t rouht .......
caf fold R opes
Ho\v AYailabl e 1 h1 s1•1
rop"~ a t'l' 101· ll"1'
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IJrai<lc tl ~,,,Ji ('01 il j..., art• 111ad1· np in <111y
1nadt" i11 -..t .1111 la rd -..1z1•s It 1 u.. h-. a.... i· e q u i 1• 1 d
nnd 111a'• h" had in J .ink . . t...,u,dl.' 11 f P1 t ) . and 1

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in <111> ... 1z1• 1·11il up to l IJt• t quali1.' is 1·cc'<J1l1-
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SA S H CO RD - A ll double hung sashes shall be hung
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to '25 Ills s. •:-h. 111ul1 r llit· pull.,, •a.n<I up tu th•· ,..,., u n d s ash Th ts pulley
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traC'tor "ill 1.. ' 1 o diffieult'• in 'l'lt1ack _ .. IJ pli in 01

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anl1 2r . . 111i!!'ht ..1ccun1u-
The • Bangor" Carriage and Door Plate.
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open ai 1 ... h a... on 'tore Joor..... etc. required an '' ... the n1 •th d o.f fixin ~.

"Bangor.. Track ~'n'-l Brackt..t"


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thou!!h \\ith t \.tr.1 h1a<'l,.. t111g- thl• t1,u·k b '' I •e1 LU SPREADER a::
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I '111 "'''\:it 111' rlnnrs. 1 Ji,. pl:1111 st a11dard I r:11·k is
hnlls and ,11·c• \01'\' 11s1 •d \\it h ,jde hra<'l·1•1, , 11111 t 111',\ .ll'r' J'r1slc>11C'cl \\' ith
:11111 ll.11 di n1 plat1•" ,., ,,, ..j 1111 p:irl11111· d1101·s 1'1H' us11al
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f or Elev.1 t or D oors.

G arag Do r et

are

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thl' ,oa11l~I:! lil ll! donl'\\ i:l:\ q1 11 lt•
<'lenl'.. the, I 1·n,·ks .i\ spe1;ia l

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A RCH l :T E C T 'S SPECIFICATION
'' 11!tngor · 'l'r~f k-, and JI auger:-. c•o1uplete
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n s f n u.:;h11f•hf'r: "lirlit),i.;: f1•0111 h th .sicl<"s, 1111n1hP r of
ro1 Alu:i prev1m1 l · t~··. 1 'l'lu·y .Hi'c""Jt1t.u let fcn·
Sfi I ~ ori 1h11oni5de nf' .an r1 pe11ing·
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476 -490 LITT ~ E LONSDALE STREET
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Australasian Age n t s f or
LIPS

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LO N DON AND HOLLAND

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LOCK DEPARTMENT
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Hu11 J. . o('h-... Slali11g T>11111 Lo""-"· 1:. . pag1111l1•ttf•· f~ 11lt'

B 309/1 230 ..
3J x 5_. x 1~ 1n.
Cylinder R1n1 L ock.
B 298/ 803
6~ x 4 x l 1n. l
Mo1 t1se Front D oor

The Ideal F ron t or


B 305/ 905 Ext ra Heavy

D oor Lock.
Cylinder Mortise L ock
,,J x 6~ )( " In Plat e
Si ze, 171 x 3 3 1n Specially

designed f or M ain D oors


B 306/ 906
o f B anks :ind oth er large
Used 1n conjunc tion with

Bu ildings.
B 305 905 G1v1ng a secu1.

1ty which can not be

o bta111ed by any o the r

locking p1 ocess.•


B 321 913

3-in. Cylinder Padlock. B ~O~ 1 910

So I 1 d Gunmetal Loc k
B 308 1092
Case, with N ickelled
Combined L oc king B ar and Five- Lever
Shackle, Specially con-
Lock f or Garage and Wareh ouse D oors,
st ruc t ed f o r c a s e s

wh ere an extens ive


Lul k1111..: Bar 10~:? 1:s ltJJJllo \ •'d It\ th•• \<'<.'JO• 11t I ' 11clPI'\\ 1ll•1 ~
s yr; t e m of master - \,.. ... ociatlon of Yletonu J
Th•• Fir.. Dl'IKEl.dP. IHl'l \\Ith un• Pt tPd t roul I•, nt a rt Ct nt
keyed pa d Io c k s Is :\l• lhourne th • in ha\ in~ to hack t lu ou~h n cloor • g11lpp. t.J "I'll
1 l 1!12 l.O C'l<l n ~ Bar
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required.
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SOLID BRASS OR BRONZE DOOR FURNITURE


1:1>l1,1tl'd
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Luc I{ Flll'llil fl I•>, Kn oh"

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\.l a nufa c ture 1


l'h1• I ~ 1•rlford I )1101' l 'h l'ks are1 ' "r ... t
n a111 f1·11111 s1·l1 <'11·1 l 111<1 If•t·ials
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, 1 d \\ill ,f,1ncl 11p t11 th1• si rain The Bedford


D oor C h eck,
j.if- ,,<·0111i1n11111~.11s1• und1·1· 111ost N o B 332.
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\\hen fixing th 1>oor C'heck Juark oft the dislnn<:e


"1{'' and " I/' in th£' ta Jiles helo"" \\hf ch 'ar) arcoc.d1n
to the s iz e. nu111ber, <>a.st on the botlon1 or each Che
Fig l Takt,, carP that thP. door styli•, on '"hi<'h the check 1nus
be fixed, i"' fiat. l\Jark Off JlOSJllOll or SCl'C\\ bolt"• fir
seein~ that the spring arn1, "C:' rlears thP. door 11a11
If thP door frame 11roJ cts b yond th"' tloor and \\ill
allO\\' the chPc·k to clear it, place d llJbck or•\, ood o~
ficient th1ckne<:s bet\\'Pc>n the chPck laJ1cl the dooi F1

TA BLE OF DI STANC E S
thP door check hrn1l) and b~ sure that it ls square.. n
the door; attach th e 111a111 a r 111 hinl!~ .. I\., (seE> l.!!, t - ..
the tlonr fran11>, in accordnnr~ \\'1th lht • distan,..es I ~ ~
I( L the table helo\\·. I :fl

Cine: le ~o 2 r.:·
>,. 111 2 in DUTIE S OF BEDFORD No. 332 DOOR C H E C K
• Ch• r.l ~o G~ In. 26 Ill I,1ght Jnn1.:r • ..
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l ll . •orinal Inner l oors and L1i;ht GIJ.Ss JJoors
• •orinnl Out• r Doors nnd Gin s hOJ) Doors -
H1avy OutPr 11oors . . . .
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F LOOR SPRINGS

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lJcdford's Oil Cheqk li'loor Spring has a PO\\'er!u
co1np r<'ssion e 1>ring~ .l1 hlch operates centrally u~n
UH• pivot, o that. pre sure to the . right or left s
the sam ~hould the dQPr b1 opened to sllgh
more th tn <JO rlec-r • It 'vlll remain op n.
slight p1 •·s ur1: i ti~ n sufficient to ngnJn bring t11
door hacJt to 1t "'c losed po allon. BPdford' sprln
nr rnanutn tuJ' do to •flt ~lo any clas of floor

B 330.
The de tancl'! from the cent re of Pivot t o rear edge
of Floor Spring Is only 2 In.
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I I I 1 Door In This the
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AUSTRALIAN MADE BEDFORD DOOR FITTINGS

G AS ALL TYP E S

OF DOOR

F ITTI NGS

IN STOCK.

Pull H r1dles

BRASS

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27h BEDFORD LIMITED C \TALOOU•;

MOCK GATE. DOOR AND Box HINGES

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B 343. RUS T LESS STEEL.
B 3·i5.
Foo l R,111 S t .1nda 1d .
Fo1 ;iny size 1 ;ul, R <u 1, ~ u PPOI t.

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HANDRAIL S RAIL STANDARDS ANO BRAC KETl:,


BRAc; S BRONZE, OR WROUGHT IRON •
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B 348.
Sta1r Hand Rall Bracket
For Con1plet e Lists, See Catalogue. ,.. ....
For Wooden Rail.

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T. h c Bigg.est Hard tvci re Hou~e rn Victorici 27
214 2:\b FLINDERS LANE. MELBOURNE. 276·2!M BRUNSWICK STREET, FITZROY .
F ct175 14 l.:.lni-s1 J 414fi (7 Lines)
And At
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A1n1st1<lng Street. BALLARAT l·L1rgre;tves Street, BENDIG O
.i i S t ree t , W .A:RRNAM BOOL Pynsent Street, HORSHAM .

!For Other Products. <;ee P;ige& 36. 76, 120. 175 e1nd 4921

"tril1• \1·1·hlfr1•I.., ~111 d lh1•i1 1·111•111 ..... 1n• 1nvitP<l tn


111-.,JH'«'Ilft,,..,, . ..,tn1·k' '11,.11 ..,pf P<'f 111~ fl: 1rd\\•nr1• for
t li1111· h11ildiH!! pro.1e1· thus h<·I pi11:.e 111 drfinitel'•
t11 h,. 11s~d s11 th;1t the sperifi
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CHECKING FOR SE ~ ECTION OF EQUIPMENT


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FOOD PRESERVA-
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BEDROOM

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LAUNDRY

by bricklu y,er

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llut \\rttr•r supply by h o t
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R -W " S LIDETITE " EQUIPMENT R -W " SLIDASIDE "


lul1 1l11" 1qu1prn•11 11111p1slt> 111 t11111plll t • 1. 111 hard
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l \\:t fl • 101 1h1• 11pPrut1011 111 110111 :! 111 lfl doo r s 1•los111_g 111
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1racks that lh1• doors open 01 1•lo~· "11 h a sllcl111g· l ol 1h11g,
slaclt '" ou11tl th 1
( l'Pgnnl l iss o t 1h1 d1 ln 111 1
llC l 'O rtJIOll 1110\ f'lllPill. clllfl al .Ill I llllt'S 0( f'll JI ) cl lltilllllllllll
IJ f flJIHl'I l J> lO 30 ft Ill \\ tdth 1111 lllfl'l'lll1 d1Hlt> POSIH Ill
lrorn t11 .. door Ja 111h '" th •
1ll1llflll8 Hl'f I I fllJll Pd
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11ght C\llgl1•:-; lo 11111 110 111
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ot t h1• uJH 11ing 11111111al'll) 1o)dl'd 1og1·tl11 1 nncl s\\11111; 1•Jpa1 \\ H 11 uf 1 h t• h 111 lcl 111 g ' 1'11 1
n f tit<' Jlllllh 11111' lllH'lllllg, SIHlllllllg Ptlla t •J Ill 1111 Hllg( 1 111 ••llcl cl1111 r n12arPst to t h•• Rid•
th• ll<Jlll \\llll or, \\hf'11 s11a1•1 1"•111111s, l11ld1•tl p.1r:tll 11 l \\lrli ol !hi> hulld l n!! lo \\ luch lil t' I
t hr> t ronl \\nil doors sliclf' 1s us d HH I II•
1•111 r nnc1 door: Ir 1~ t h ••r"
fo1 •· not ni>< 1•s. a r ) Io op1 11
all I hi' <)OO l'S nt I 111 0111
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Doors cqulpp1 d with tyr11c,i1 "Sl1de t 1t e"


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entr. nc lloor Is elln11nated. •
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doors to In I n hso

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Doorr; cqu1pn d with 'Slldetlte" \\ illi di holl ind
,1r ea y to oper ,1te- child can 111 .. 111 0111 ol all,.:11
th• ''urnh1 r of door
OPl!n .ind clo e t hem lllt Ill •r1.:<tlo11 111 l111ttlo11

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bolt orul Cit\\ 1tt 1ch111 111 l• C't ar\ to 011 ••rnt< llu 1111111 Slld1 lilt
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dou1s fo1 •I I 1111( 1Hlt <I <. on1pl1 If
<:r ctln11 In tru<tfou '" 1110\ ld1 d ''Ith 1 llh • 1 of Pq11ip :\lol I n
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R-W FOLDING PAR Ti lif lON DOOR ~ARDWARE


t?." 'I \ I ( 'fl'.\
ho lt>ls and hus1(h•:-:- 1ht• purtltlon 1-. .. r
rlo111 ... 1rt ln!"tali l'tl o as 10 rnakl·,..~ 11
ut la1g1 huVs in111 nulny sma l l .4
, , \l~l · \t•rsa, al \\ Ill r H \\ hard\\ll l"I' is 1dt>al fol ~
ufil1 in tnllntiuns
• \\.Ith '\o :'ll haril \\.trt' lht! doo rs ari•
11•T '' to~t•tlH•r in pa11s ln

Ill\ is1 b l1 h1n:::.Ps a n d Pach
•" ~vns1:;t1 n ~

IH\lr'_ ol tlonr:- opt>rartd -.;1:-- an indt>Pt' IHlent 1 nnJt ~1'hE> \\e ight • n.n d h lngP!'I,
"-Of th1• doQr ... t" cnrrit•I! In h<l H~.ers running 1n a t roll e~ "' 1
soll<l b rll qs,

fl"'ack abo\e the opl111 1ng A 11001 11ack and ~u i dl' 1~ p r o-


\ 1ded to gil1d1 tlH' ho110111 ol tlu- doors. \ ll th1 doo r s n1a)
~> fnlll1•d io otH' "ilh• 111· th1•) 111a~ l>1 rlhidPcl al lh1 l'en trP
td half ot then1 fold• d t>ach sid,•. I n ei t h1•1 l'asc• a clear
nnobstruct d v111 n1n~ is 1nad1• '' ich lltf' doors corn p let e l ~ :'·t~ ll
folded .q;ainst the \\;di. G1n1rall~. lh1• door nPari·:-;t tlH ' l'rac:k ~u
,:iu1b. lO\ ard \\lllch lh1• doors told, il' l>l\lltl 1 d tn , lhl' 1loo1
a1uj • ·' · ' , rl ja1n h
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PASSAGE D OORS.- \\"h ll tilt Pl\llltlOn door" lll•' ;..llllll, Onf' •
f'lh>ot • '' I a,.. n 11ns--af;'•' · t1001 fron1 roon1 to roon1 ''hen I I

t n tbe 1llu:.tra-
tlpn. I I s I x
pDors. Jn pairs, .,.
6hde and fold
o the• left when B -Sho w s F loor
e~1p pecf with
~ w, No = 237 Gu ide and Floor
Hardware. G u jde T rac i<'
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shows Bracket,
Track and
C-Sh o w s Pn1o t
Plate. S t o ps
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1r-\\a)' nHtholl ol upe1at111~ a sel'lt'S ol \\i11do\\:-;
Tl E 1lJl1; ..a,..h link~ .it l>oth Ll•J• and liotto1n, as slHI\\ n in th<:
diagran1. On t ach adJustablc link thcr1 1s a "n1all f"'hPet
1n a ro\li elln111u1tes th 111 ed of hang1n:: l'HCh :-ash 1nd1•- ,, l11ch run" 111 th" top and hotcon1 track:;. This ..., ,,·hat kP.i>ps
pt>nrlent h on lunges at tac 11 .. c1 to illll'l'tnedia 11' 1null 11111:-. th•• ;..11sh in pla<.'I'. T iu t nd $ash 1:- hlni.:• ·<I to th1 jamh a n d
Tl \1r-\\ U) ..rn .... thnd IS lll C'Ollllt'C'l SC \ Pral sa~l11·s Ill a th1:- ~ash 1-: llll' tir:-;t to \JP open ed .As this sash :-wings, th~
connPrtini: link "1th th1 111 xt on• in t ht· sPn•' pull!" thr.
r t the) can be toliled 1111 and l1•a' e a 1•h '' r C'tltirr• :;trini: of :-ash 1n that direction.
8j,I c<: 1 11) OJH?ning fron1 1 ft. 3 in 1o l tj tt. ll 111 . "idt
,\ s soon as the first ::;a::<h 1s open•·d, till ,... cond .sa.:;h 111a> be
I tt':Y 5 fl h1 l1 \\'hen nut in llsP thl'~ tnlrl tlJI c·on\· .. nu•ntl~ op•·n"d In th.- ~a1ne \\·ay and this in turn rel,eaRPS the Joel<'
~ t.h <k Of I hP OlH'lllJl!.!' ,, h1ch holds the third sash. and so on Th1.. sa.she!'I must be
011• n• rt 1n thi:- ordPr, th•• ad\'a n tai:~ b1·1ni::: that '' hr·n the
t STAl..LATlON ANO OPERATING . 'l'ra1 k s HI'• lltt• d at Sll,..h>'R af't all clO!"l'd, 101·k11u: tl11• »nrl . ...11 ... h ;10('~ ~ht> !l. If~
tbl> fin n-i h 111, u 1d s.u;J1 ..s conn• 1·t ••rl roi:;Ptlt•'r 11\ arlJU::,t - S" l'I • s aa.::n1nst 1n1·orr ••c•t op1 rauon .., ~
\VIH ll O)J••ll, •'ll.Ch ·''\"'h Wiii rP
1n ain an position to \\ Inch 1t"" rs
SASH LI NI( opent-d \\ 1thout " :-haklni.: or'rattlt n l!'"
TOP If dPstrt>rl, on••, (\\ 0 or mor•• \\ tn -
dows n1us 111• up1·nl'd \\ 1thout O (lt'
1ng tho· 1.•nt1r1•. st'ri ...s. Tho• \\ 1nl!O\\,
•'annul 1nt<'rJ1•1•t• "1th ••x tPrnal
RUBBER / windo\\ ... cr.-••n.... • •"
Th~ brass thro>shultl pat the ... ,11
STOP
1nakt•s th • 111 .. 1allat11111 Jll' t l••t ti\
BOW "•'A.l h•-r-prool 1 alt !"-Pl not ._an
rHAN OLE •ltt>r-tu.:ht • "'~
HARDWARE - <'11111pl1•t1 har~
f ...STC l(lR d an 1 onsi,,ttn..:- ot.1< up11"r ~ .nn
hi\\ t r t ra< k,.., :-tortn th re::< hold:;,
STORM ( HA F'[ bull hl11g ... s 1 sa..-h . Jinks,.. :-aft•l\
TIIR ESH• Pl.A TC luc•ks, "Ill t"lltJI:-, I Ohl11•r stClps,
OLD\ 1'11atl na; plu1 ..", t hu111h or
han1iJ1 ... " a,..l•'n"1.' a.rt 1u1 nt:-lwd 111
ho"
• 1·t•quisll• quant1t~ • tor op ... r1111ni::
' ulch :-•·l PS. •rrncks unit tht ·•shu lrl,
B OTT OM 5 ArCTY · an-' :.ohd 1.1 a:-s oth.. 1• parts a.1 •
'T RACK LOC.K 111aJ•• 111 thr"''' fln1=-h>':- :' ..uhd tora,..,..
hras:- plutPd llOil deacl black Bh1•
like l!,e1nu ou~ of doors with A11 Way" 1ir1nt,. t tor th• 1oine n .. Pnn td••dJ
equipped window<; L \Vith I t1.r.h._.:-;t't, -
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R-W VANISHING AND SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE


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h -\\' tlisap11lari11:! or \a11i~hin~
door hard\\'ar<' is adaptt>d for u~e in
re~tdences for an~ tyJ>e of opPnin~
\\'here space :>a\ in;! is a fa('tor; t11
:-.eparate livlng-roon1 t ro111 di nlng-roo111,
to cl O~l' openin!.!" . bet" een b~droom .•
tor breakf:u~t-ro11111s , linPn clos<>ts and
L~,.._ :-:tair hl\ll~.
_.ThP. doors ~llentl) dis:tJlJH'a1 11110 th<>
"alls 1J11 ball lJear1n;, a<ljustahl • .,, ,.,.
head hang11r:- Tl PY 1nay b" instaJIPtl
1 n pairs to Mild<' into 1 \\ o "'alls or
:-;ingh They ''ill never jarnb or ~tlcJ,.
H • \\ va nlshi OJ! door ha r<l \va re corn·
priSPS lllfH' different sets O( hangers
No. 16 H :ingrr and Track No. 31.

R-W PARALLEL SLIDING DOOR R-W LIFT DOOR EQUIPMENT


HARDWARE H.·'\'. lilt doo1 equip111 111 il'; rh·si~.lld lor spp1er-~xc1 lh p
F or dnoa s '' t>ighin~ not n1or<.:; 1lacln 3fl0 lhs. f'ach. th•• S f'J\ic1 , !'lnoothn1>:;s and noi..;t-0l1•s.n1•s:; i r\ opuratini.; ~1 11gfi
1lh1~lrated hetng<'1', '"1th both Vt>rlical illHl lat,•ral a<ijusl·
s JlPC'd , t\\ o :-ind thri:e spp1•1l, nncl hi-parting doors. Gooif
1nPnt. running in R -\\'. standard No. 31 t racl\, 1n1 <>ts thf' Jilt set\ ic1• t·annot be 1n<tinta1ned "tth in1t•ri11r door hangP1
require1nf'nls for mo:-t parallPI sliding doors th al ar•' t ro1n and closer~ 'J'he ad\ an ta~· s of hi~h p ~d le <\tors m.t) h·
1 ~~ to 91 " In thick. lo~t it tnn1 must be \\"ast• d al 1>ach .;top s1ru,;::t?:hng "Ul
th door~ Lilt ,foor' •'llUipp>d \\1th H-\\. hard\\11r1• (105•
OPERATION. 'r" o or thr ec doors su~p-.;nded acco1 ulng to <>astly, no1sl'l1 ssl~ and Pun1pli>tel) "ith the on•.. 1notio11
lht • t on t"o or thr.-.-. runs ot truck, i;:Jhling froru jamb to R.-\V. hanz1'l'l', rlo:-1 :-, ch .. rklng- de' 1c s, saf• t\ in 1 rl11<'1<
Jurnb 01 •v • .. 11 spuce. on one or both ~ides of the open1ni.::-.
Track s urc provldeil with bracket~ Jor "'all or ceiling nttnch- &ire ..;eparatP. lllechanislll., ) "l SO ConSlfU< tPd that the) S~ I
111r>nt. ~ini;I• ~1no1.1; cun hC' us.-.ri ' 111 tl.t.- ·:rr• hard,vnre. chn1nisf' JI rl11•t)). tnrn1111~ a r11111pJ ... l1' unjt 1·011\rol
HARDWARE FURNISHED. - HANGERS.-1::\tlll) dil"tlll.IUlt.: tht• \\PIJ;hl of thC' ,.._door
J., u::<s• rnl>l• d 1n complete scls. 1~ 1111 1noot h and "''"'"l opP1 allon
Tl.1 .,1;; anc..lu<h: tht. r ...qut:;lle nun1- CLOSERS. - De-
l>er of track:>, bracket~. hn.ni:::eri:;, c l to nllo\V ~a~y
11001
fulh
su1des. handles. etc.. to
equip the size op1•111ns
11.. 1
and ra11ld operation.
Qul"'tnt s;;; as assured
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sv••c1llt><I. 0\\ Ing- to tlu· various h y a Jl n<l1ustahle
c 0111 blna. t ions ''hie h n1u~ be used liquid Cl rl
"1th the sets, lucks anti bolts an.: INTERLOCKS. -
not included. l\loldcn, \\'cucr & l~lect1 ic • ctr 0-
Co. Lt<l . \\ill U•' plea:--••d to ut1r1 111e c ha n I ca I, or
i:n1gs»:-tlons regarding the com- 1n••chnn1cnl rnny he
llin ttlon of bolts and lol I added to thl' nl>ovc
TRACK ASSEMBLIES Hollc<l clos• rs nt any ti1nc
t• • 11 tcks used s111 I or in \\ ithout chung1ng
l" 111nlu:s \\"ilh "~at11t"1 s n1>:; in th(' l lo • r 1nechan-
1 rn.
h• '''""n F1n1~h. hllltk <.111l111el
ELEVATOR SIG-
HANGERS. (1) Holl r hflarlnb
NAL SYSTEMS. -
"1th '' h1.:..:ls of pr• "d steel \II forrn ol lsnal
f 2) Ball hC'arang "1th '' IH'C'ls drop
yst"1ns f1 0111 t lie
foq;ed

"hn 1 f
Flru:;lt. black 1..1H\lnfll.
H \\' hn rd'' a1 c for ttll slz•:; of
and 'I\ arPhouse doors
uuplest 1nechnn1cal
r ~ •' t annun• iator
nnd dial i11d1cator to
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No. 827 Hanger and No .. 743 Close
Typlc:il Ball 8e'l 11ng "e1gluni.: up to 3,000 lbs. each the 1noi>t c on1pli- for Single Sliding Doors Wc1gh1n~
H :1ngPr. a 11 • n ,·111 lahle. 1•nt••d Hushhght. up to 200 lbs:- !
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" OVER -WAY ,, TROLLEY TRACK CONVEYING
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·EQUIPrv1ENT
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Thi> "O\•r-\\ety" 1·111n1)1ng and hundreds of ra•rlt 1
I •
1•q11ipt11Pnt l'Oll"lil\lh'S Olli' of th1 na11l for th•1nse1'1i:. 111 0111: )1:1 r
1110s! i>lli<'H'lll lahour-sa\tng through reducing- handling costs
I
cit>\ H·c>s 111nn\llal'tUrPd tor an) EQUIPMENT. Include over-
s1zP factor) or pla nl fo1 hand h ad t rac~. brat k• t • tr oll"l ,
u i H 1 s. hang r • ''It he ross-
hne- loads up to 25flo Jh::;. 'l'h1s O\ • r • turntable • nnd hol ts. 'I'o
< qu111111Pnt not onl\ sa' . labour 1 n u1 c proJ)er r c~1on d tall
lllllP ancl ftnor sparP, hut can b•
drn\\ 1n lr furn1 h• l tnd all
1n tt• 1 lnl n11rk"'d to 011'< pond
tlPsigned to tat,,... up the 1011,t•)·
INFORMATION
111tr lrn1n tlH' floor. lPa\ in~ tht On r Ct lpi of th
.uslel' fr.,e and thus n1ak1n~ 11os- or111ution.' lit: t LIJ d
1hl1• th1• uuhsatton of !ht C• ti
in:! tor Rtorae•~ slH\CP

lnstaltauon~ lons1 t111~ of


t101n a fe"' f t of 1ack and on~
carrier to 11n11call. clll'\Pd S)S
tems "1th nuJ of track, 111an~ • Over-\Vay" Equipment Serving T~o D 1pp1JlQ
Tanks at one tune; one Tank contains a light
..crn!'c:O\ er., "itch(• t urnt.1hJ1.: paint, the other a dark paint •

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Iu the hardw~u\r be1·e· illu-..t1•.tt:.d · \\f' h:1\'1' a t•11111-
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th1• bnildin:.rs df'si!!n"cl Ii~ JH'11~r1•..,..,j,· .. dt'si;.!1t' 1•:-111 J,, . tJppli •<Lin b1·011zP n1n·ll bl'tt
l :11'1·hitP1·ts Ill ;1 styli• that l1il" 11111 yf'I 111 11atnt'<;I c·11lou1· anrt i11 11J1.' (':st;ij)~1 l
1·i>a1•h1•'1 its fn)J, •..,, d1 1 \'1•l11p1111·11t. Hl'f•hit1•1·1nt"<tl fi11ish1•, also lJl \\hLt1• bt·t)JJZ
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Knob 2 nches
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Escutcheon 6 x 1• Inches.
Milde 111 Wrought Bronze and Brass. and Wrought
Ste~•. with f1n1shes to harr-on e with the design
Furnished with glass knob ,f so desired .
made 1n External Door Sets.
Also •
This design ha been p oduced to meet the
,1rc h1tectural dem<1nd for sn1aller plate design.

'l'IH'SP Sa rg1•11 t dPbJgn l' r I n l hu .1 ft\\ of


I h" huudri>ds \\"h1ch 1nf'llldl"> Jr1<• s •tnd 1·on1pJ1•t<·
• h:1rd\\ :1 t e fln1:-;J11ng!' 111 J! orlt>r.
111siens, -.ullahlP 1or 1ul y equipping e\·er y
.tnd pp1·lo<I

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Door Koob No. 1822...M~fr


Door Kn ob No. 822 MO
2,. lnche 2 x 1i Inch 5
Escutcheon No. 7876 MO Eficutcheon- No. 7876 M
10l x 3 Inc hes.
M .T De gn Lockset 9 x 2Q Inch s "
Made 1n Cast B1 onze and
• Cast Brass with all f1n- Knob. 21 Inches. Made 1n Cast Bronze '
11>he Also made 1n Inter - Pia te. 3~ x 4~ In he and Cast Bra5S, with
nal 0 r Sets, Bathroom all f1n1shes. The de lgn
Door Sets, Bell Pushes Made 111 Ca&t Bronze and Ci.st Brass.
These Locks h;1ve special features The knobs are 1s also· available 1n In
( Electric>. Push Plates, ternal Door Set .and
Pull Handles and Letter den1ountable and the cylinders 1nt,.rchangeable.
Produced 1n a number of designs oth~r than other bardware :fur
Plates n1ehlr]O' to match.
shown, with all f1n1sh~s .
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1_,ood ha1d\\aJt•
ADVANTAGES OF GOOD
d .. 11••11dau111:: Atllu
llit lb 1i1Jl 1 Lr ....
HARDWARE

J.... olJ IH 1.1.11 llandll', \\Ill IJfO\lclt• 1!1e UllllOl
1~ a \Pry srnall i1.-rn on thP tolal
,.;ant. L111 \\hole> a111ou111 ~1 c uriL) a111l l'Ontrol.
cost of a bu1ld1ng Poo1 locks, hing1•:-. and hard\\ar• g1•n1 r l"or int rnal doors ar ..,c 111 J...a6) ~pr1ng Lock.
.di) ''ill (,1us endl"SS ll oublc>. \\ hfl .. tr1n11nin~s that <lo g r 1•at1'st aust~cr 1ou. ' l 'h Eas) :-;1n·1ng enabJ thr 1<
not harn1onfsi:> \\Ith thP building \\ill he an anno)anc1 l>oll to \\ork tr P-1), .o tl1at th doo1 Doe ~o·r 11a\(l
1'h • rnechani rn in all arg••nt locksets ar d1..s1gned 101 be sla1n rn•~d It latches GEi'1'LY as 1{ ~oses
Lrt!ngth, long b r\·tce and IJerf ·ct act Ion. For C'Xt••rnal l\lul rl ·11, ,,. bt•f' ti.: < o. l..lll. 11 " ah\ .1) s read) to .t<t\ •
doors, ::>argf·nt gas) spring Cy11nd ... r Lock s, us d "Ith a1 •hflect on th hnrcb\\ ar • equ11>men t, mo t ul,t~..ble for
(Jlb r the 1-~ntranc Door I-Jandl or th Escutch ~n ''Ith
t\ p of bu1 I d1 ng ...J ~"·--· '"'""'"M'"'

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3&2- 4 POST OFFICE PLACE ROBERTSON STREET,
MELBOURNE KENSINGTON
( Between Eliza beth &. Quee n ~ld ) VICTORIA
Eatabll ahed 1892
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KEIL LOCKS B urg-Jar \ lnrms, Elc<'t rte Doo1 t>pen< ... 1 . Kt) h'ble• and T~ot tit·
Loe k s.
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• J(eil Je111111)-J)l'Oul Loi·k~ 1 u1111ot h"' lO t t'ed, µtl'ke d 01·
sa\\'11 through b1'<"a11s ot tlh' hardened :;tt!el 1o ll er.
White Locks -
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rested a nrl approv• cl h) 111 u 1a net> C11cler\\ riterl', t h ey ure u ed In all Go\ e r nment Dt!paruncnt.s \\ hlte s . 6.~Leve1
\lrLssive Pndlocks, "Ith Iiackstn\ 1>roor ~hackles, for \Vnre
are absolute!) hurgla1-proot, and nonf• ol t h e k n 0 \\11 hous.-• Doo1 s. ..,..,. 1
n1 ~thods ot all a1•k 1·an s111•et• d . Th· door
before the uolt~
:.liding, 01 all) LYP•' ol d1101·
tra111e \\'il l ra il
\\ 111 gl\ "· :\lade tot "" ing, tlouhli" ... \\"lllJ? , ...
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l1t:"en op•'n"d by n burglar, 11or their Flrt>proor ~afcs de.stfDY~Q
"' 111• . ~uppl1 1) to ll11' Bru)I< of l ~ni;t1111tl nnd th1 U.Olill ~\lint.
Oxy-acet ylene and E x plos1ve- p1oof Sa t es and S t1 ong1:oon::a111
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Engineering a11d Co11sultation Ser\ ice
L Pt u ~ atl' '"' ' 1 1111111 ou1 "1 111 ' 11 1bl ·n1is.
sa 111t st-l\ic1• that l!" :-o ll'tt'I) u~~'<l liy 1h1• ~l't>at hank
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~alP .u1d Stro11groo111" allta<h 1n u sP to J;: 1>IOHl\f'-1u·ool

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.\1 Hh 11 Hun, J\1<1111 t, f: 11 t • I 10111 and :-;lul •' I Juul b 1'111
tu1nhlPr J(<>y:-:, l\lus 1r>1-kf\• d •ll 111 s. ts c 1HH h1<•ll7.• <tl'·•,..
The t;>nes 1\ullr1hl. Hite ~1i.;ht L1lt:lt H1111 D•tt11 , l•uuhlo
,;yllndt.1 l-t1n1 ll <'BJ, !"1111-:lt t111d J111uhl1 I ' \ l111d1 I .\l•H II:-• :-\1~!11
Lntch .as 1111' 11u11 t tl11t>I'"': H11r1 I >1 1d lu1 111<'!111 \ u1d ,101 •
clour~: J1ouule Cyli11d11' H1111 fo1 i.;l1s,.. ... l••, t <!"'''"· s111i;l•
Brir \[ fol' sll<l111i;:-
1 t1 s<1 •H 1!111i11I. "'" 111.:
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ahsonae J>I tti,;1011 at 111ass p1odu• 11011 pr11 "S 1"111
i.;unn1ntt!C'S
KPy s cut by code '' 1thou1 sn rnpl• s \lrtst. 1-k. 'iu~

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0111 1111\ •I"' sl• rn •f n1i.;hl-hHnk1n~ 1'• pa O\ <), ll1:nt \\ h• \,i..4h
Ju h 111k su 11\,.. o l 1110111 \ or (!. lh :-rt J• \\•I s '' • lh• 1 tlu I>\:!
Ill"'"'' ·kt. PlllJ,!; nflt>l h1u1k11IK ltn11,1i:;, \\11]1' I~ Ir• ~"ill.Pllll\,!d, in t
\\Ill• h tli. \ttl11111ll1 :-; Ill• J)l11c1d, \l all) lllll• ll1•s• l tll 111 put,
t l11 ough 1 "lol rn thr hank \\all (\\hit h rs tlr st •1•11• d tii)
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•lllll•, tlr•;. U• fo1'1•d into th• sll'ong 1oon1 '1'111 \'"l•lll 1
~u1t1Hnt .. d f••Ol·prool fir•-J>l"oof ind hu1gl11-11 ol 11ul
I) 1>11111 • '.'. 11npl. 11\fl\ h. C• 11 1t 'lh· I: 1111 ol \u 11 I
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I rrt flog !!, Hrackft , G1ates, Count• r I 1ttlni;
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SY D NEY H E . M cC lelland , 55 York St ree t , ADELAI DE- Me ssrs George W ills
• • 31 Grenfell St ree t ,.
BRIS B ANE-Messrs B ernays &. Anders o n , PER TH- Messrs George Wills
125 Adel31de S t reet. 156 St George's Terrace.

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"'·lll\ lllll<d Partition :- clll l111ill lot ' J'o ilels, L ;n .1 101it•::.,
l 1i11 :d <.:, 1'rl•R:-i ng H.00111:- ~ h o"· r> r l:i, .... 111oke ~c t ~e n s, \Val'<.!
l'ctftlCUl<tJ cllt PJl lt<, 11 18 gi\ t•llJI LO
l>oor:-. p1'P:-;i>11t an I
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.1 r11l P11h l i1· Buildings, as WPll a:-; to r· ~c' ho ols, C' b 111 ·c hr>~,
ll nspilab;, ancl I nstitutional Buildings, Pt•'.

'fhe e\\ a11) metal Unit l'a11el Toilet J>a rtition


1 h ts ne\\ ::;an) 1uetal I 01 let l'artitlo1. . e~pondti to a
pup11h11' 1li>1na11<1 t or a nit-tnl pa rution 1•111bodying <'\'e r y -
tl'qUl::.itt• t o r a :;ood ap11ea ran ce and long life. and, co111-
• hi1H' <l \\·ith ~ ir n pli c it y ol design, rep r es •nts an 11 co11ou1 i{'
111·0110:; i 11 on 1111 •~ Qua lled.
Set ll) 111 •t ai" 1no·t1ti1111. <'1111 h1• co nstruc_ted to .. au)
Gen eral r»a:-<ona hl11 s iz• to ~ni t ,\ 11·hl111 l'l s' r•~11uirPn1ent~ ~ iJ
\ s 1111pl1• and s ubsl,111l1al d 1·:-li.;11 1 11 11 h o<l)1111; st>\ c l al HP1·01n111 ..-.11cl1•d sta11 d :1 nl s tz•'S lot' t oil1•L µartitio11 s a1 c
ll.11:iH ))a ll•n t sl n1•al and el1•,111 1·111 app1,1r:11H'1"' c•h11ruc .: 11. \\id1", 1111•as111·1•cl c . 1111•. 111 1:::.talls n·nc1 :i lt , fro1n \\'aU
ll' rb.a• th1•:-P JHOd ll<' l S. Hu st Jl'Sl sl ini; t1 111s h , ti g h t joints, lo t'l'ttll'P- ol }IOsl: h1•i1;ht ol pal'lilion , ~in. clear ol 1\001
1• lltnin ation ol <'O t n1•r s a nd 1· 1.l rks that l'ol1~1't d11 st <111CI :i It. :Jin. l1t14ght o t 11a11"l a11d !I i11 .' t11 ''"'llll'P lin~ nt l'ail f
dirt , t urnPcl 111 edges and s pe<"ial h:i ~" sh oP~ , :ill c•ontl'i- 101al o\·<'ndl hPi~hl o t ti tr . !I i11.
hut • lo th " e:\ceptional sanila1) 111111liti•1 ~ 111 tlh'"l•·
prod llClS.
• ')an) metal f'ull .. Floating Ball .. Bearing Gravitv
Con tructio11 R o lle r Hinge
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::,au) 111 .. ta l 1 ollet " l 1 l1tll1 s .1r1• u ::st1.dl) 111.1(1 • 11 11 01 I hel'e are ~ JH 11.~I· ~:::.. op •1.111ng "nt1rely 1rou1 torce l
l\\o unit s -a panelled f1c1 rt rt1011 Jorn<'<l to o.1 su pvo1t111 g ~ ra,·ity. Tlir•y ure st rong , sin1pl 1, po~ith•e in action, a1 d
pos t , <t11cl a door. Par11t1011 pan~l s ate <l1•sh~ned "ith a •'Ontainin.:?: nothing to l111•ak 0 1 '' .~a r out The JO\\'
1111 at rai l ;1 1 top ant.I bo1ton1, and f1111sh1>d oil \\·1th att1 ac hin~e. c·onta 1111 ng tht" ~•a' 1ty-operat1·d n1 cbani in,
t I\ 1 1lra" 1. rnuld .
1 l'o:-.t an d p;111•·I an• \\ i>ld~d into on•· <·ornpletel y Plll'~'""cl a11d a~s••n1hlll1'! a. a unit in th'' fnc
• 11 gitl 111111 .1n<I 1h>lh en•cl ('Ulllf)lt'lt I) clS ~P tllhl <I Sil\ ing tor)'. \Yithin thi.;;, and thorough!) 11rotPCt 1•cl 110111 dirt
1i1nc> on lh1- Joh. Doors are ru.uJ,-. 11f and 111oio.;111re, .... ,., the inclined
cl r a" n 1nold1•cl ~t> c'tion :; to all si fl• ·:- t ru eh nn<I hnrlle11 d steel 1 oll'"'r
s t 1 111 ••<I hy a :; p eial allo) steel
l'o:sl. att' trltt'd ''ith }lolish1>cl :t.1u-
111i111111 n top c'ast 111~ carl'\'111~ pip11 •"'ll-luhri1 ating pin . The lunge 1
11111\'1•1'A<t l in its ad.q1tah1ltty t
1:iil hracin~ . and l'ec·u 1E>cl lo tloor
:&II.' l\JH' ol s\\i11g • doo1· ot
w ith s pec·ial sanitar) has<' caH l1ni.:.
11i.11 1•1ial. lJoors n1a\
T hi s lias1• s ho<• is also poli s hed
l'IOSlll,Z, s1• lf - O )J1>11i11g,
.t111111i11i11n1. s1•l l - clrain iu i;. lull .111 ing, 011t-s\\'i 11~in~ 0 1 i11-s\\·i11
1hn•c• inchPS h i ~ h . c·OYP.<l al liol- tllJ!. ' l'h t>y 111:.t\ 1•01nt"• to rest a
111111, .incl acl.111stab le to 11ne\Pll • t'"
11 II\' d1 si n cl a ngl1• .
floor s. .\laterial used '" 11, ~au~P Ill
11111 1·olcl r ol11•cl s h eetR. \ll n11•l al
e el~ •s, a 1 c> conC'e.t11 cl and •
Pl <'., er\' tee
in t £' rl ockP.11. Our nH~thod ol <'On- •
t; t ru e I ion f•li111 ina1es :tll nn si~ htly A 11) t• ll l l\111 I t 0 h
11ot "l l<ls.
1 projP.c tin::: bo lts, n 11t"' 111 ohl1' 111 s relatin~
.i nd sf' t'P\\s. .\ll doors are fitted fot ''Srt ll\
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hall -h l·~11 i n g gra\'i l ) roller hin~el',
latc·h anti hu rupt>I'. .\11 rarls and
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htil C's ,1r1 dra\\' 11 not hen1 under
a 'I'h us c lean. s h<tl'fl co rne1·s
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q u lred on the• job. Parlltion s are
:;l 1•11rc>lyt astened al ft oor and
\\nil s, :io that Installation r t•rnnins
II dgld, 8h nkc• und ratt IP J>l'OOf.
Sa nyrnet al Toilet Partitions a t the Taxat ion
l>oors <In not bang. Office , Ml"lbournc •

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METAL! PARTITIONS
-..., SPECIFICAT ION
DOORS ANO HARDWARE

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Part1tion1> 1nd1cated on plans ( or desc ribe l octatlon)
• Doors shall tie made of 3l
inches w i de by 1 I nc h th ick
reinforced drawn metal stiles and rails fitte d w i th 16
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steel and as follows:- l
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PANEL CONSTRUCTION .....
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E ac h partition shall be made of d r awn ho llow n1etal
0001 s shall be equ i pped with encased " Sany rnetal"
, full floating ball - bearing gravity roller h i nges with
insured adjustment to make doors ( outswln91ng ) ,
( 1nswlng1ng) , ( self· c loslng ). ( self -o pening ) , a nd w i th
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I 1nte1 locking mould i ngs with all edges concealed, hav i ng
16 gauge full cold rolled panel sheets securely l ocked
into 1T1oulded rails at top and bottom and c hannel stile
latch and bumper.
All door hardware shall be of polished alum1n1um and
a ppl i ed w i th nickel- plated b o lts and c ap nuts.
.. against wall and securely welded to front door post
f o rming un i t panel. Part1t 1ons shall be fastened t o • W;lll FINISH • ~-
by n1eans of an O .G. drawn adjustable c hannel with at All metal sha ll be. th orough ly sanded , washed w th
l east th ree con c ealed screws or toggle bolts as required. benzi ne, filled and primed, and two c oats o f Olive Green
Ba c k stile of part1t1 o n shall be inserted into c hannel and ( or Battleship G r ay ) baked on, or ( 1f White o r Crean1 \la
sec u red w i th s c rews thro ugh top and botto m o f c hannel . fin i sh rs spec i fi ed ) al'ld two c oats of White o Crean1)
appl i ed an a lacquer fin 1 h .
S UPPLY ( OR INSTAL:L.::ATION ) ~·~
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POST S ANO RAILS
The who l e of the abo ve· metal par t1t1ons
The front posts of partiti ons shall be o f dra w n h o llo w s upplied and 1nst a lled 1 by the Au stralian Metal
1netal f orm i ng sunken panels o n f o ur s ide s. Pty. Ltd ., v
Head r a i l b r a c e sha ll be o f 1l·• n . d i amete r drawn
h o llow metal tubing. The who le
P olished alumin i um self - d r a 1n 1ng b ase c asting, f o r
setting f r o n t p ost o f par t 1t 1on t o fl oor w i th h ead ca p of
s1n11 l ar materia l , t o t a k e h ead rail braci n g, c; h all be
f u r n 1s h ed.

LIST OF TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS



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Ir. Bra 111,,.e11 :-.1111 th Tra111\\·ay l >Ppo1, Can1h1•1'\\t>ll, \·ir . 'l'J': 111 • ,l)
I J11li11~ J\a}~PI H11il<li11i..:, t:i1·h111ond, \•il'Ull'l·l .J . l~loth•l
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'l'hn". E\<tlls Bttildill!!:, .\ l1"lbourn1"' t, ll ar<> \ltl<'x,.
I .1 \,t tiou Ollil'es, .o\h.Jho.1rnP...... Oakh•) a11<1 l'arki>s
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General ) )00 1 -.. - 11 d<>
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111ak1•..., th 1•111 ~111•f'iall) ct.·~irahlt· 101· hnsp1lal .111<1 allied
nsi>s . Un a11' ounl ol pop11la1 ii• n1.111<l ... , C>I') \\ IJt"l't> 101·
s i• 111 1- 11rn·,u·y in "ar<l!'>, _,clllyn1..- 1al" 1 ubit•lr-s a1 · l~ l"o1n111g
i 11to g 1•11 f• 1·al u~1 tor tills p11r11osP.
"S;111y11H•tal'' 111·0,·iclt>s a l'l~id, goo<l-lool\i11g, 1•a!' ily
1•l c•a 11 .. c1 , ll1c·11rool ancl hi~ hl y sa1111:1rr JHll'l l ltn11 a t :1
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Corl~truction
·~.in) n111 .tl" ho:spiral 1' u h11•!1•., h:.I\'> t h l' :-;a 11lf• q11ali t i1•s
ol s 1t h!'la111i ~t1. c•1 1~ an-1·111 ancl 1altl1•- proof 1011:-;ll'tll•tion
t h at ;1n ch:. 1·a1'!Ptistir nt oth1•1 "~all\lllP t ,d'' 11rod11<' l ".
Po-.t -.. . Post~ a?'e ol '.!-i11. squa r l', hollo\\ ·1l1'a\\ n 1nr>ral,
1 01· 11 1 1 11~ s11nl,e11 pan ls on lour "Ides. l~.t<' h post i:s
1·:q111e<l at tli1..• head \\ilh .111 aln111i11iun1 top cas11nc a11<l
.11 1111" f1 , ot \\itlJ :111 alun1i11i11111 ha:sf' 1·a.ting .
J~ otto 111 P a11t•I. Consist::; ot it. ga11c1•. 1111l-1oll·tl co l d
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t h e• l.111er 1s 1ue1~rahle in \'Ii.;\\ ot 11 ... 11101·t: hyg1 1~1111.:
q ua Ii tit"s.

' fop l'a111 ·I .- Gla:-s fra111 is 2n.u1 1-. 01 lira\\ 11 ::; l "Cl
1no n lcli n r.:- " lded into one contitu1ous p1 '<'•~ a n d p u t i n
liy SIJ l'in g 1•lips \\' i t b OUl t he U s1• Ol ::.l' l' (! \\ S. 'l' l1t> 1 r a 1n es
1 .111 lH glazed \\' t l h .in) t)'tle 01 a 1111rnved ~ l ass.
T yp1c.1I cxa n 1plc o f
'l op J~nil.-1'o p ra il O\ er gla:;:; p.i u el Is tor111e d by
t \\' O cl r:l\\ 11 l'han n c>I~ ot 1 ! x 1 in .. laslened hot \\'et>n 11ostts.
1 ... •ll<·ad ltnil.- 1lt>ad ra ll s hrac1' b e t \\ PP.11 a djace nt er\. tee •
cuhic l1>s i l i .x 1 in. tuhing. \ \'here 1·u rta1us ar<> used ,
1h i' h t>.1<1 r uil is u t ilised tor a curta i n rod. !: 011<'<: 111 Ilg
t l 1 ini-..h.-Standard fin ishes ot Oli \'e G r ee u .iud Uat tlc- IS at )OUJ
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Gre.) baked "nnn1els, or lacquered fin i bes o t \Vhl te \ ill lH• t;U h
nn<I CrP.an1 1--an bo appltPcl as JH t'\'ious l y stnte1l.
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Pnrt1t lo ns. Ledg~ Shelving . " ay de,.. 1.. n of s tanlP•xl ~ tef'I , and
• "''linilf'r Jo,.k with duplicat• • tlat kc.rs
di lo• ·k . h•·in~ d1fte r e nt. •
Vent1lat ion.- Rt. n da nl ltHl\' ri' '1•nti-
1 on 1n tloors of nll lockers , 1nc h1•!i
• I~. lu. I . ti II .uu..I ;i; lll C h l• d• p ; :! I, 30. " •ti•·. :i - ll~ th 1nch".11 (I• e p .
111 hf iii• 111ad •· of Nu I ~1111.:t• s l• •I HPlfl -
11 llJl!)ht d fo r Ji, IV\' «ltll\ Sh••h llU.;', 'l'hr• 2t H 1 nges.- H,,inforccd. full luuJll'tl, 5-
r in<'b \\id th a r e u • J to tUI o ut s h eh 1ni; 111 l e11 i,; 1h nnl 1, 11111 kl• !' trnp hln '"t , rwrinitt in !; d oor
• mhl l.l>J" of 3G t n t" h• s. In u P• fl 1 SO cl PJ:"T•' • 8.
Legs. 1"1 o nt I• ;s f 11 lcg1al "1th l1 11111 t .
J=' I l S teel B ;ic ks and D" 1s1ons. !':a n it h••1g lt ls .L., 11pn~hl ~. \\ ii h p 1111f'ls i n ~c rt •'If.:: no l • •1· 1 ptnr l..- to
• .l't h d for a tt11,.h inJ::" to fln n i.; •>s of th" unn;::::ltt <; of th•' I 11 h u 11r d11 t 111 ~lall• '.}' pal I• 111.
~ 'lld l tun I di!llt fl n cr>s front t o p a n1l IJo t to111 ·~ I s'• to
k th1 111 r ' • r s1 l>l e. Equipment - • inr::-tr• ti• r , on•• hat
11 1 If. o il•· th1 f"f'-pron!'.;' and t" 11 s 111i; l!• -
-Dwid e1 s of No, 21 gau c;-c a r e G • 10, l ~ 11 ,' . 11;, l ~ 1u11l :! I pro n h ltooks-oru• for 1~: H • lt \\all ,~
f ~II b~ nll s h e lf c.l c pths ~fta.n~cd lo p 111111 bott11111 lo r
T\\ 0-t 1c r \oc k• rs. no s l ll'lf, 1 ~ 11 s 111 i; l• -
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· 'Fr o-nts \\It h cont1nuou lah I h r)}d,,rs 'h• 11 d••s1 1""\li Al•' F 1nlsh .- Olivc G1 •' • n l!flk• d E11u111PI
h 1 to upr lg ht b~ et et c lips. o unt,.. r 111 1, 1•s ... - -~1
oor \\ It h l ock ~ a lso s upplll"<I.
Bnked J :Onn1c1. ~pccfa l 1111 1 h 's nt

Shelvrn g with Backs, Solid


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Product~ - a nd Ad\·a ntage~ over \Vood Locker i~e~ and Con s tru c ti o n
"'11•1•1l 11 lt •· l' 1ud1t1·1... 1111·lud1• . t.1 11 d ,11·d ~111•! "I .111d.11 d f , 0 1·k p 1·s a 1·1· 111ud1• 111 t IC'l' , I) ft b1gh
~111) , 111:_.! Loc· kt>r" ( llpb11;i r d s. t> la 11 ( ' a b i 11P t .... l•'tl11 1:.!
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f ah i111•f .., ~ l r ll' I· 1 ~ 1 11 .... l lospita l f•' 111·1ii t111·1'. l. i lira l'~ !.!Clll !.! (' ... 11 •1•1. 'l' h ·~ a1·1· a ll 1·q uq 1p ·d \\i t h 3-\\CJ\ lor.
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l,ll ' \lf H'l'io1 111 \\ 0 11<} 111 l' \'1• 1 ·~· \\ I~, .\ 1 1 l' Plll p il l'I' 1
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;111d \\ill las t for· ;1 lif,.t i1111• '-,tandard hcl\'ing
1 1 1 a rt • t 1"1 bill · Steel 8hel
I Ilg I hit• I 11 llltl II) cl I ff er llj'.
cl\' a 1 la
101111s. so l h al .111\ r t q u in,•111• ut <:.J.111,_ .......,
St.111 <l ;1 r cl L o1lc 1• 1 :-; ,u·1 111 ;1cl 1· 111 1i .. n:i11is l11cl 11·0111 sl1u•k \\ll h o11.l
1011 1' d i f111 P11t ti e r s . as s ilo\\ 11 111 d1•l.i \ I l l I xt l'rl 1-'Xlll llS(:', l i:\'l'J'\ p.tr)
lh 1 11 1 · 1· 0 1 n 11 a 11 y 111 ~ ill11 s 1r11 tlo11 . ' l'h c> 1s !-lo 11H1 d P t h :tl 1.:xt r as 1·an 111 ad<l cl
111'8 1 IS " 11111 - l iPJ' 1·lolh l'S lo l' k f' I ,ti \\Ill '(')\p\ rill ht cllHl llHll1•h tip L..;.'"-'"""
\\llh h :11 " h t> ll an cl h o 1h 11• 111 1,. :11111 (lt' l l ( t •l l )
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11 ,.;11 1•x 1•1·111 i \" \\ :11 cl!' o h f' t o1 oflic•1 •" 11 l11 ha) 111 thc> ill11st r .1l1011
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\HI 1011s c·o111 bin.it1ons
01 ,.,1,1 IPto11
'solid ( nds,''
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110 1 111• 1 111 ii t>; 11 •h 111 1• 111 h1 • 1 ha , ·1 11 g a l.t lil'l holdc>rs, groups of 111all 1
11111 I 11' 1 . Thi' 01 h l' l' I \\ 11 I ! Pt's s ho \\ cl t a\\1 ti,;, t111111te1 lront .... or doors
I 0111· :11111 s ix lo1•k t> 1·s. 1'1•s p 1• c•l l\"t> I) f'urthP l 11101'(. l'Xll a 8ht.:I\' s 1,111
' l' h1•s,. a n · 111 g l t>HI h 111•111 111 1 1n1 ht 1>111 111 .1t an) tinH; \\heu 11 Pded
1111' ..i t a n .- .1 11 cl 1• h ools. (_• 11 , and • lllg ctd\ f\Jlt l~ 0\ I \\ OOd iu
Pa1·h lo1•k ,.1 hu l \\11 11tcl i\ 1d ual .11ld11io11 to tho l n1e1111011 d .l
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k• )S TIH• 11l11s tratiu11 o nl y "ho\\, h1g11111111g 1 th<' pl d and 1h,111
11111• l \ JH ot door. U t h Pr lr o nt :-; 1111(' b 111 1nakiug alt 1 .tllon
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JIP l' lo r ut1 d !; f 1•r>I. 'I'his l a t I P I' h :1s q11hkl) \\1l h ou t th e 110 1se o r Ill(}
111•1•11 ' f' I' \" t> ll l'<' l'S~ t ull \' n sf'd i n a of 1 •nr 1 H~ 11 t 1 • r i11g- an d c_·an h ca 1Tied
11 111nlH•r of <:o il ' l ulJ:-; " h 1•1'P "S l e1)l - V .1 I I 0 US S t rl ll d ,11 d S l e ,•l b il l " L oc ke r r; ou t " h i1 1 o th r> 1 rou 1111P \\Olk I in
hi l r ' hn :-; hP1•n lru~ t .dlPcl. ) ll'o g l'• 1 SH

"°'trength
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"'t 1 t>Jbil t •
1'01. 1111..Hl!.d l 011 1 ~ <·11111parat1\el~ l1g-ht gl'tHt stl'C'JJl-(01'
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Adj u't n1cn ts I
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1111·li 11 1 \\<1s l1 • -.p;11•1• lo h • 11t 1hst d ;ind l11•(•,11ts<
<'t1ll1 Jl ill'i1 1 i\' I llli1 Jl111·"~ 1.f' th1• ('OlllJIOllP111:-;
1• ... t h;d .::: 1111• 1·p111 111011· :-.1111a~n sp.l('l
ti111;1 t Pd
po .. ilil1 • 1lu111 \\i lh \\1111d, 1 1:\1• 1·~ shell' 1·a11 111• 11 10\ t I
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1 R.tnge of De~it?ns .... . . t,Je,



.11'e <·arPfnll~ a nt':l artl'. tlra ll ~ c•ho-..Pn f1on 1 th1
\\'orlll' hec;t t111anufartnrPr..., J•; ngla11cl
<'a Hada .
\\"",., ha'') tlu " ·i dt 1 1·nn!!P ot \\ nllpap1 1'' in thi
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.:.\rt ~1oderne PeriQdl P a perCi

\Jr.11· .. B1 "'· Lrct. spt•1·1~t11ze 1n art 111ode1 nt
t1 s1c11 .... und 1•olot11 inJ.!s In \\';1Jlpaper:,, and
he architect l'an find an1on~:-1 our ~tock
h" PXact pap~r to ~iYP th~ appropriat• "a 11
fini-..h to h1:s n1odl1 rn jnh, \\ het her it bl' a
"txa1necl t>ff Pct tor bedroont:- o r a !!a'
luzarre l pattern for hallrnon1:- , 1l1at he is
.f P'e k1ng Thi hangi n g nt ar1 n1 oder11e Grace Bro L1d ha\1 '' larg1· \.1r1 ' ' of
',11!p•·r!- i!- heco1ning incr~a~inJ?:h popular in P1 •1 iod \ \ "'a llpnpPrs. 1ncl 11 dinJ?: Tudor. Eli1.a
f p e...,Pi'i 1-<l:i~ home:--. a:- ;d so 11 1-. 111 publi c het)Hlrl .J acnlH•a n ..:n ·ti-. I1
- , huil <.lin:!s and th1• UM' ol it clen1nn ~ trafc-. I t~il i an ,
' ~~ prog1 ~ '!':-.1. ,·' s1ur1t
. 1I1at t lle prPs .. 111
i::enPratinn p1ofp.;st•'- to pn"'"' ~:-s.
erYice to Arc hitects
Picture P.anel-. Grace
pat tern::.
The.'" p1 •tur~
. Panel:- •ar... 01 AnH•ri <111
'l~n. and 1nclud1> -..on1e tine lanrl and -.e:i
• ll :-, ficur .... 01 \\Ootlland n.rrn11h:-
, gnr n:- ~ "'<:. \\.he11 11-..1 d a" a dt>cnrati\·,
I l 1n dlurn ui a . u11ahl~ de ... ign ... d roon1. "1h••:."
JlUl I .ire v •r)' PllPcti\" in ~j, in.e- n ,f'n .. ,
Of pncio11SOPl"" 111a 1P" for \'Ork ot lhis Jl;tl\11•
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~ i1.o 111o cl e l ~
fea u1i1u; t h t> l a t est Jn •
no' ~1 e xtra Cha irs fo r th e lounge-
1·oon1. These d e lig htfu l sn1n ll Chairs

• .1r" eu\ ered in t a p e~ tri es :t nd v:·l veti;


i n hrig-ht. c h ee rt ul co lourin gs. ;lnd
JH'O\'ld c th a t c h a r n1 ing a 11n osph c rl r.
no t (• i n yo u r lon 11 $!:P-r oo 111. I

I N o. 1. \1 t :\1011• r ll• «'ha11 of 111111 N o. 3. J· amous fire 1d1 or


• l/.t, 111 dn11ll~ pl 1111 'l'lour .111d rich 1·1ia.11 Hrch l ) t1nu>h<>d, l\\O·ton~ fran\(,
11.r.;111 ••I ::;f'Ht. \\II h sha<l ••tl fal>r icho1d ..,hapcd h• •kl
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- l.1 o • • usl11011 !'•'nt of bralhnnt ve>h·etf

N o. 2.-1 ..arge s1z1 ·1 uh <'hair.


Ill fu \\'ll " ' ' " . t. Wll h lllOOPr n
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No. -t. C1nd•1•lla 1"hu1 \\Ith No. &. H• 111 odt11..:uon 1... 11blH>h No. 6.-The "Ga:>·nor 1'11t 1d1
l,11·c1111•r••d f1 a111•, a1n • ol•JUI, I 11h 1 'hu11 11 .. 11~111 fullv l'IJm· ''hall. \\1th p olished 01-1.k fuun • 1.11d
.... Jiad•·d 1uhn1·ho1d l1a• I, nnd I•JI' La hie' a 11d 1'0\'•'1'1•.J 111 Ill'\\ lr•\:•'<I l11tl•• hur.k. l>""l' :;1111ng s<>·1t tn
luu/i•' \'t·lvct cu::.h1011. ta 11estrics. l:IJ >•'st 1·y 01 vt>Jvt>l.

No. 8. - \1 L :-.rod• rn• uc•caslonal


No. 7. .\1 \lod1 1I l l Chau of no' cl
t l 'h 111 Quu111t 1n con<" pllon and vcr) No. 9. • lodo.:1 n ~nut.II Chair
•PP' n1 Hille 111 Ll.tt·k vc lo\lr "'ilh • 0111fortalil Cu\ ··1·1ng- of fa\\·n '•Ivel In 111 O\\ n ''elour, \\Ith bluC' llr1"11 I
111 llllnnt veh • t "'at u1ri no\ <.>I n1oqu1 tte sent
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\ Clll"l'l't'd in ol11l <~ueen . land 111;1plt> ; H iu•1~­
lt'1·t l'On1hi11at1on of !i'trength a11tl hc •aut.'··

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.. \YhPn seh•cti ng furnitur .. e for


a::>s1stanc1> to architects aod
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thf'ir cli1>nts if tlun· avail then1 -
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sel\'es or the complete furniture
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\\"here the furn it ur • can he
"'l udh~d \\' it h res 1a•c t to the · in.!
terior design, and harruoniou ,. , _
con1hinations decided upon .

DINING ROOM AND HALL F U RNITURE

The W indsor" Refectory Table, of


p 1c Ked Oak, with cut corners and
a ttract ively fluted skirt It 1s exception -
ally well made and finished S ize , 5 ft .
)C 3 ft. The '' William" Jacobean Hall Settle ,
3 ft 9 in. long, with very convenient
rug box , umbrella rall at one en d . It Is
t r ue to c haracter, with new cane panel
at back Sturdily const ruct ed and well
t1n1shed
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G R ACE BRO . L T D. CAT\LOC.ll

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•• KITCHEN FURNITURE

Products
J( 1tchen J)rcsscrs "Hoosier" TC1tchen Cabinets
S.1 fcs, C'npboarcl~ J(itchen 'l'ahles, Breakfast Tables
Chairs, l{itchen ~'tools. j

,\ h e " H oosier" Kitch en Cabinet


'fhc " Hoo~1er,, 1-itchen ( ab in et is manufartured
in An1crica l>) a compan) \vhich hac; been studyi11g
:uul 1nanufactur1ng kitchen equipment for n1ore than
a quarter of a rcntury. The rec;ult of thi experience
1. that the "Hoo ier'' Cabinet has no cql1al for con-
' en ienee. labou r-1'a ving and hygienic quali t1<'s
Construc tio n
Only highest grade n1atcrials are tl eel throughout
the '' IIoo ier 1 ' Kitchen Cabinets. all me111ber being
carcfnllY•
n1ade f101n selected n1aterial:. and a embled
u1Hlcr rigitl control and in pection.

Fini h
The "·hole of the cabinet is hcantifullv •
finished in
(if her g1 ey or \Yhitc ena1nel. nr gol<ll'n oak fi1tish
Dra\\ r r ' are fitted \Yith c~1·ystal gla ~ knobs with
I patented 1netal ferrules Il in~rs and catches are of
chrornin1n plated solid brass 'I'hc cake and hreail
1lra\\PI' an<l table top ar1• of por1·<'lain, and "ill ... ta11d
yc·.11 s of u e 'vithout chippin!.!., cra<-kin!! 01· other'' ise
<letcriorating.
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IntP-raor of top .,vu•P•.U tments ''lute ena1nell d Roll curtain.
gla"s Jar • qu1p1n• nt, large-sizt Jo"·ering metal 1fter flour . bin
food gr1n1h r blo1.:k, hand• d br• ad board, rn<'ta.l bread and cake
dra\\, r "1th slidi ng 1netal lid Bas•> of cupboard 1-. equapp d
\\1th ~lld1 ng- snn1tary \\'lllte • nnn11•I trn~, shthni; shl'lf and pan
ra<'k:-- Prn\\, r.!= arc finis! •·d ins1d•~. I...arg-P cut I"~ d~\ver.
\nt -proof c a~t· rs. Dust-µroof <'On--truction on nil doors, and
<lra\\ er:-. Olitu1n:thle 1n <iold•·n Oak. Grey Ji:namel and \\ hite
enamel. •

KITCHEN FURNITURE ha undergonc· n1an) lhange:s of I• urnatur(' con1b1111 n~ us and tu autl are h(..r 11lustrat d hi.'.
IatP. Tl• Oak C1tnn r \\ith its s 1wclal lOnven1• n<'('s has supcr- this <'on1pl ti' c>t. If des1r+ cl. p11 <'• s mi~ b bought s pa.rate!
SPded tne Dresser "1th Its n1 ray of cluna\\ a1 ~. • 1>1.: c1nll) 1n In <Jr nc~ Bros.' shO\\ roo1n 1s dt:>pla~ • d n v; onderful ran
horn•'s \\"IH'rP th•-. l{1tC'hPn und Bro nkfa t-roon1 aro-- 1dPnt1cal. of K1t<'hf n F'urn1tur~ 1n \\ hlch colour is pronlinently featured
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Cha rm 1s in many things-moonlight on slu1nbrous all\ 1• '"1th gloriou~


tints and th,. :soc r~t s ot ol>taining th. -
seas-th e glint of gold in a womans hair-a prelude or lin1'st ~had es trou1 ro ot:s, leaves, tlo\v1•rs, •"'t<'., have heen t \
Chopin-a grey anrl purple mist on Sv1ney Harbour. handed down tro111 ouP ~enerat ion to anot h er. ...1

Jn the rich colouring of Oriental Rugs th ere is also Dy the weave, dr>:sign and t'olour rou1bin.1tions. an
charm that endure~. permanently band-woven by 1•x pert can tell the locality 1n \\' hich a Plr~ian R u g wa:: 1
artists who lo\ e t hei r craft. Persian Rugs are as old .u; 111ad e, .llthough nowada) s the in fl uence ol travel and
the imagination of man, and no auth entic knowledge is <'onquest b as made n1anv changes, a nd there is n o doubt
available of \\·heu first they were \VOYen. that the Persian Rug1> no\v \\'Oven are a d nptations f rom I
The n1ost pleasi n g Pffects of Oriental art have ahvays def' ign~ rnacle b) different tri b esmen for many genera-.. •
been associated v:i th co lour; th e earlies t Carpet8 "'·ere tion s.
You are in vited to ini; pec.t thr \vondt•1· t ul rangP. of Rugs and 'arpt>ts in
GHl\CE BR<)S.' ORIENTAL R00'\1 , 1st F loor, r.1•org~ Street West Building.


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CATALOOt f

MANTELS . FIRE SCREENS . ETC.


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An t ique B rass A n t iq ue B rass
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F ire Screen W ood B ox.
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Palla zo Vecc h io Fr eze. El izabethan Per od. Tudor Period.

M a ntels, F ire crcen. , E tc .


The chat 111 ancl J>s) chological effect
o[ a " ·ood fire burninl!: in a fi r eplace
of neat clc•sign is recognised, and
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e,·e n in thes1' days ol electric, stea1n


ancl hot-\\·ati>r heating ot hornes. at I '
l1•as t thi> Joun~e or li,·i ng roorn is '
unt consi<lerPcl to be co1npletely
decorated "ilhout an open fireplace.
CHA CE ni:o..:: IHl\l ,} y r y coru-
Ph' te stock ot ,\t a n tels e;1 'e ns, Dogs, •
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etc., ot bcautitul au d practical desi~n.
B ras Front Wrought Fire Dogs.
a tP"" of \\'h ich arP here illu:strated.
Antique B rass
Fire Screen.

Car.t Fire Dogs.


Ox1d1sed Copper,
Brass Front F1n1shed B lack,
Wrought Fire D ogs. Ox1d1sed B rass, •
or Nickel •


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• • B RI TISH ~ 111J\'.LIAN AND AMERICAN TERRA COTTA WARE FOR INTERIOR


~ ~ ND EXTERIOR DECO RAT ION FROM GRACE BROS .
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• 0111b111.t 11on o t colo ur::; Th£· \\ ar .- has a s ott body, hut
harder uo<l ot .fint>r. qualit y tt\nn or i r k. "ith a rl11ll,
t1 ng ln1.ed or ~ l a1.ed !Hrr fa ce.
•l 1'Xft'l"l 'r. tll't'Ol'<lflOll, llH•JuJ111g ~Ut•h p1rrr"- :1"1
, .1 ... t s "all tount:nns , u1·n . lHrd hntl1..,, "1niln\\ lui\.c'"' U es "" 'Ii
=:::.:':>11 clioJ, tl11\\1•1:;., pnts ~;11·1l•'n! bene1H'"'· ... t.1tnPtt1'" e t 1·
• The atlls~i t· ~\Olk, fine \\orkrnan~hip
and durablt?
qll\llit) of nrat~rial s PIHbodiPd in th PSP Terra Cotta Orna-
... ! A rn ~ nt s 111akc tlu~m an in val u ahl · finish to th~ architect's
• , Joh. hoth as ~ on cerns good quality and the, di ~ play of
T rra Gntt.1 1s 111,Hl ~ b} firjn~ a 1ui:\ture 1H port r':-; c•h1\' good t ~'lle • . T)1e pottery qhO\\n on this page illustrates
d JIO\\' d r 0 d stlica, llSHally \\ ith OChlt> tlf \llllht> r as r .. nn ) ~ 11 1 lt>\\\ of the, 'lllan) Ol'i~ I03) des1~ns ;and fpp)iCa~
I urin~ ,.n1att1~r. tllouJ,:"l1 il ntay he nt ~uie in colo1lr 01 _, lr.on1 antique: ' art ,\·h ir.h carr.y 1n s loC'k
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10.-Vase, Royal D oulton


Ware. 15 rn. high
2. -Roman Vt1 se,
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1.-Pompei1,1n Vase, 7-Spanish B owl,


12 In, h i gh , 11 1n. H igh
3. - Garden Wall Fountain, Multi-
colo ured, 36 1n. high .
'"•' hnv e 11 flnt' 111ni.:e ol F ountruns .,
in U lnzeil T1l1 ·s nn<I , \ zle<! d esign s.
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THIRD FLOOR, GRACE BROS'
FURNITURE BUILDING

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13.-Florentlne Flower Box, w ith 16 -Spanish Garden


Pedestals, 27 1n long. 14 Grec1;-" Bird B ath, 37 in. h lg~ .
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Decorator, Painter and Contractot· WALL \
284 GEORGE STRE E T ,
SYDN E Y
Est:'lbl1shed 1881
- PAPERS
GENERAL BUILDING
REN OVATION S CAR PENTERING REPAIRS ' ALTERATIONS
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Company \\.allpapt•1 1.., pra<·tic·all)T g«'l'ln-proof. Ii •c·ause it is


The original li1·1n \\cl. foul dt'cl fiO \P-31.., igo h,- th al\\•,1y.., dry, and~ 1111 : thl'iYe onl~· in" d:imp loca-
I I ('ha1·l1•s ~lo1·riso11, \\'ho startC'd in bns1nrs 1n tio11. It i.... <'OlllJ><>sPd entirely of 11011-poi onous
~.} <hu·.r ~s a paiutcr and <lcco1·atcn and after\var1ls ingr<'flient 1111thin~ nt~ harn1fnl 11atnr<> 1)ntcrs into
• ii· n' r th<' husi n s of C; ii ke.s ~1a . . r\ , \'T ·111 pa pe1
~I '" 1·c1on1~. nt the c·o1·1H•1· of C:e111 g1• .ind Bo11d
it ... lll!lllllt.l< 11·~ . .. C.0!01
\Vallpaper ·~ J~,·cn • tht· 1110!'\t
'°'\ 1c>c•ts. .Jl 1 II \\T. ;\Jnrl'i:-0011 is no,,· co11t roll1ug the 11\ rnost re~sunahlc
111P.XJ>"ll i\'P.!
i11 p1.:i<'1' if
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I . I. art1~tic resul18 that are obtained by •
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quickly huncr, sn that the \Valls Qf
The Pro~ en Superiority of Wallpaper a roo111 1na)' be c·omplctely changed
'I'hronghnut th1· ·' < ar . . \\'a llpapcr in a fe"' hour:-. and read) i 1
has pr11\ c·d. hy l11t• 1·on-.t,u1t dPtH<Utcl occupanc;r.
111;11JP. fo1· ii it-s suptriority to :ill \\Tallpaper ha~ th po\\·cr to
nther Jn<'thod.... ot ,-all trl'at1nc11t i11c·rcase thP :1 ppa rent siz" of H 1·oon1
\\hic·h ris<' to popularit)· ancl fall and to dcc1·Pa e that of a roorn tha
f1·n111 favoul' again in a eo111paratively
i. too loft)'. R:y 1ncan of patt1"rns
--hort sp·H·1• of tinu•. i\Io1·1·ison '~ have of a \'P.l'tical t .. nden<.:)' the apparent
a ),,a~t- 111ad1· a spc·<"ial poi11t of l'Clcct
h •i:.d1t of a lo\\' rooJ11 1nay •
b
i 11g pa pc rs f hat a re· l't'a lly g-ood 1·c·prn- increast•<l, '' hih• a pattern of hori-
<111ct io11s of 01·ig-inal n1at c1·ials that zontal delini•at ion ''rill 1nake th~
Nothing can take the place of
ronl<l he used fc11· "'all decoration . wallp;iper as a d19n1f1ed and ceiling of a ton lofty roon1 appear
res tful wall treatnient.
I lo\ver.
Effects Obtainable
J) rfect~ i11 • tructurc and in the de icTn of a room
\\"allp.q11.;r ca11 1cpl'orl\Hl1• th1· l ,,, C'XJ> n~·, and can be g"~eatly rnitigatPd by the usP. of carefltll)
var1e<l forn1 of \\·all t reatrnent..,, . . ul'h els Spani. h ~"1<'<'1 ~d '"a 11 pa pF-rs.
lcat bet', burlaps, h<'l:iSl<lllS, grass <'loths, croco<hlc a11d
other skins, cxpc11s1' t· tapcst111 s 111 l'<tugt• of JH'rio<l~. 1 otes on election
crl'f tens aHd point~, furnishing rnatcrials, til1•s and J11 thP n.1 cler •• \\all paper
n1arble, rough plastPt' pffPcts, n1n1"'11, pla tie paint, de~crtecl the \\'all and arranged
s1lk.s, 1'at1n:--, hro11 7.1• sil\'<'r <111<1 gold, panelling of oak pcudnnt or up1·ight gTo\\ 1 h. 'l'bt>
and othe1 \\ oods choosin~ a \\U1lpapc1· chauO' ~.
Nothing can take the place of \\'allpaper .1. a
d1gn1fic<l and rc~tful dcc·orat ion for an~ roon1. It
bec·orncs nH~1·,.ly tlH· liack~round for
de<'o1·a t ion. •
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po::;sesscs the qual1tirai1011 of bringing 111to the hon <' ..\t th<" $;ll11P tin1c, th< elcc·tion of tex tures and
an atrno phe1 e of con1fort and · · hrokt 11 eolour ; pattern · to forrn
refinen1cnt. J.\ great expau e of this backgrouud has so Pnormou ly'
plain 'vall does not 111ake a iJ1Cl'l,1sed that eYen her• the choice
friendly 0 1· hospitable roon1, but i. IH>t easy, although the pre ent

there ii; a. plea urc and charn1 in taste <·011fi.nincr itself to soft pastel
opcui11g the door to a \\'calth of . . hades of buff., strong 1•olour:s and
colour a11d dcsi~1. 2re\'s•
narrO\\'s it <lo\\ n.
\ Vallpape1 pro,•ide." a cha rrniug
b,1ckgrounu for pictures and ful'-
11 i I u re, and delightful de.\i g11!') are
8.\'ailablc to har1110111<;c, Hot only L,. •
\\ ith the furniture and hangings,
bu1 al:-;o lo fit in exact}\• with f.lie I
- u e to \\'hieh each par t1cular roorn
is put. }- - --
\\rttllpap •1· protects plastered
1 \\alls. It i also a nou-couduct or
r of hcu I and cold. It is au encrny
to <la1nplle s, as 111oist11re \\•ill 11ot
couden~ on it.
\'Vallpaper brings into the h o use tan . --
atmosphere of con1for t and refinement, 1zes.
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Practical Hint...
B c• lot l' papering, rninut · att~ntion s hould be given
to lht• preparation of thl' wall~. \Vbil'b s hould have a
!itnootb and s li g htl y absorbent su rfa('e, .s u <' h as is
obta lnl,d In gl· ~s-papenl ng and l'lairecolling. The
i1npo1tc1n t·o o f h aving tho \\alls in this con dition <'annot

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• A single wall s u rface trea ted With Th is arrangement is very sa tls .. This arrangement of three equal
io two panels as In "A" 1s not as factory, 1t Is restful In a ppearance panels la often employed on
• • sat1sfaciory as " B" or uc.' 1 In and most successf"u l where furnl· account of Its safe and restful
• A•• the panels appear t o clash ture forms a cent ral feature. quallt es In design.
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The two doorways •tnd the wa.JI


space. form the three main parts
ot the design ~ therefore the ' two
A good arrangement; Br •a central
design ln the \Yallpaper, or an
applied picture, the centre of
' The three - centre panels
sti lted ; J they would be more
effective . on a wider wa I surf ace.
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125 HI G H HOLBORN , LONDON , W .C . 1


E N GLAND

Produ c t the1eo n in \Valer co lo ur : • a n cl <3) sanitary papers, 'tvhich


are p r in ted iu oil colour.
l li gh gr.Hit! E n glish-madP. plain a 11 cl tign1 Pd \\"all- •
pa1u•rs, including " L incrusta," "Ana~lypta." anti "L1gno- In tbP coating o r. g r ounds the surface is rottghly PR
r11u r " r" lie l d ecoration s, \\·ashahl' or "sanitary" \\'all and <'ove r ed v.·ith colo ur b y a fe lt r oller. This is evenly 1
cE-1ling coverings. distr ibutP<l by brushes, and an automatic carrier tak s lit
it to thP dryin~- room, '''here it is : rolled into r eels ready
Trad e M a rk tor th•., pr1nttn~ n1ac.hi n e I t i ~ \\ Orth noting h e r e that I
n o a r , e ni< o r ot h e r p o a..,o n a r c u -.MJ in the 1nu nufac ture
JI. Cro\\ n :Urand appear!'.! on th•• :selv •dg 01 e\ i>ry o f \\ ctll1>ap c 1·.., I
roll of "·allpaper produced at the rnills ot Thi., \Vall- Ol
pa11 ·r l\l anufacturer s Ltd., ot En••Jand, \\·ho ar., the The printing is done f r o m roll r s, pulps and grou n d~
Ef
J.irc1 ~t 1nanufacturers of '"allpa1>t>l'S in thi> \\Orld. hPing print1•d on a machine, u:sing \\'OOden rollers on
·rite "C r O\\'n'' Brand is a guarant e that are
you \\•bich the patt.-.rn projects, the circumference of the I
t:cur1n~ papPrs of the best (1uahty and designs 1t is rollers being mad(• the r>xact mea:surement of the repeat
po .. sihle tu Jlroduc~. of the pattern. The printing su r face of the roller is of .
t 1~1t outlined "·ith fine
n1 tal ~·hich has been1
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all paper D ecoratio n
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the h• ginnin6 of tl e
century "paper
punched into the v.•oodcn I
·ase. On the \\'ater-colour
rnachiue each roller prints
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hangings" Cas they \ver" in one colour; naturally
ti r~t callP<l) "'erP. still a c:reat PXactit ude must be
novelty; at first used as oh!:'e1 ,·eel, as son1e •ol the
a 11assahJ., 11n1tation fo1 "<1.t,.,r-colour inach i n ,e s
u1ore expensive \\'all take up to 20 rollers in
co,·erings, tbPy '\Vere soon the printing or a desiJ?;n.
f r Pcognised as good style;
this chang1• \\'as effPcted The machine - illus-
through the a1 tivity and trat1•d on this page-
1ng uuity of the English consists of a large drum
d"s1gners '\vho success- around v.·hicb the rollers
fully d•~al t \\'ith tbP de- are arranged. During
signing of f'aper hant!"- one con1plete re' olution 1 L
1ngs by frankly accepting of thP. drum the paper
thi>ir 1nechanical nature. receiYes the impression
To-day, \\'all paper is th, fron1 the rollers, which • •
rnost effective hack~rountl 1re sup1>lied '"ith colour • I
01 in1 er1ur <IP< oral ion, from an ~ endless belt of
a 11 d, i n i t :s infinite felt, r eYolving in contact I
v:1riety and adaptability, \\"ith another roller, partly I
c.tn be secured to link inunersed in colour. I.
the individual elements \Vhen the design j! I
' of nn)· decoraliYP. scheme. 16-Colour and 12-Colour W:tllpiper Pr1nt1ng Machines complete, the paper
passes over the top of the
\ al u e in Arc hitec tur al De 1gn
B. cl I (;l\11 n to th1 practir of the great .lr<'hitr>cts 01
tlrurn. \Vith th<• colours still 'vet, it is automatically
pick••<l 111> hy cross-sticks and carried in hanging folds on
a mo,·ing chain, through the drying chamber. ;Here
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thi:- past, ''ho '\\'ere also the decorators of the buildings
thPY created, the modern practitioner can create con- hP.ated air a hsorbs all n1oisturP, and it passes on to be
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genial environment by the n1ecli111n of \\allpapers through
thi>ir beauty of c•olour, line and texture. There is aYail-
able an infinite variety of papers, ranging from d ~ueate
pastel toniugs, suitable for the restful hedroorn treat-
rolled into vieres and nun1bered.
Sanitary JH.t.J>ers c1re priuted on a n1achine
co1>pP.r-en"raved roller, and pr~pared similar to the plates
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using a-
u.::;ed in colour-printing. This 1nacblne ha:s four rollers
rn..,nt. to the bright jazz effects so app1011riate for tht:
dance room. tl1ree 11rinting the prirnary colours, and the fourth black.

The Printing o f \\1 allp a pcr Embo-. ... e d Paper..,


. ··' re are t\VO method· used in the printing of "'a.ll- Tl1E: r. o~ess v• fc.rrning en1bossed 1>apers, no" so
paper-< 1) Block printing, ''lhich has ht><'n used since exteusively US( d, 1s carried out by the use of t\vo rollers:
the co1nmi>nce1nent of the indu~try; ancl (2 l printing by one \\'ilh th" pat tern raised and the other having • it
machinery. Tilock printing, or hand pri11ting, is lhnlted
to the using of one colour at a tirne. and is thi>retore sunk; bet\\ en these the paper is pressed.
!':U pt>rsecled hy machinery.

ThP tPxture of tabrics or all d )scriptions, as "'ell as
'f'hert:' art> thr e types of rnachine-printed \\al111aptrs o t other rnaterials, have heen addPd to \\·allpap ers ~by
( 1 ) J>ulps, "'here the pattern is 111 in led in \\"atc>r- Pmhossing. At the preseul tlme i t is also " used not
colour dirf'Ct on to the pulp; ( 2) grounds, \vhere a n1er i>Jy 1n in1itative fashion, bu t to p r oduce a surface on
roatl11g of colour is applied before thP patt,.,ru is printr>cJ \\'hich light and shadP give a sense o r atm~sphere.i •
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MATER I AL S SC HED UL E
A ll p a s t e f or p ape r h a ng i ng s ha ll b e f r esh and o f bes t 'o te If v..i.11< ha\t' bl'en nev.h pla5te red In lime mortar. tht\
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A ll pa p ers s h all be ·crow n" b ran d Eng lrs h w all p ape rs pla ter
selec t ed by th e A rc h it ect
\\'alls nn1shtd rn g)·psum or " Hard1.\all" p la5ler ma) bf' papered soon
WORKMANSH I P altl"r dn1n11 out
P a p ers s h all be h ung t rue t o p a tte r n 1nd b e w ell In all casl'S It rs adHsable that both v. alls and c!'lhn11s ~hould be
dressed in t o all angle s C a r efu ll y m it r e a ll b ord e rs rn 1zed before hanging papers
panelling so as t o a v ord n1 u t tl a t 1on o f the p a tte rn Cent re
all prominen t pa tte rns a t the c h rmne y b r e a st a nd cor n ers set out 111 Scliedule c 11 the ap111 tn1ent 1 21 "111lpaper at a P C
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l JI I t ii I ,11 I l h <t l CU 11 gt' ll i ,d s 111 I Cl II 111 It II gs
.1 ll ,\ 1 t t 'I ht lll rlll\llatlll lt• ot \\allp ,1 p1•1 Is a \'l,l!.OIOUS a11d p10-
unpl'O\• lht• q11.tlll\ .l111l 1111· rt->a-.1· th1.• qua111tl) 01 \\otk ~11>ss l\' 1• h11 -..i11t>:-;s and t•11tirt•lv 11t•\\' prod111·tions. clifleriug
)ll'l'lllllllttl h\ llHtllldtlll and 11 this 11111• I S :tppl11 •cl Ill 1101 olll) in d1•s 1gn hut 111 1al1111·. at 1• 11lac·P-d on th1 I
tho-.f• \\ho \\Ork 111 11th1•1•s thP loc:il'al t!Pcl1t1•11nll \\11t1lcl 111 a I' k ~· 1 ~1 I 11 P1ttt P lll in I Pl'\ a 1:-..
111n to !11• lhal lht 111 a ll n I al' t 11 r P r s t h a l
hr>sl that is posslhlt>
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Ill
not h• 1ll ~ prod 111 t:tl
a I J I a sf'!'; hf>l'a \l SP
- "' 1•1·y Ill'\\' prochH'l ion
is s u h j t· 1· t .. d lo a
st>\ e n • prac·ti1'al test
ot lh1• Ullilllf'lt'sl-
hPl<H'•• it is 011 .. red tor
111!!" 1'011111"' l ll \\ h il·h s.tlP a11<1 l hl•\ arP eon-
Iht• \\ 01' k
IS d 0 111 '.
\ llH'ecl that an\' goods
:\Ian) an•hitt>1'ls ha\1•
t hi'\ plac·e 11 pon thf'
t h • i 1 o \\ 11 olh1·1•s
111atkPt c•a11 hi> hung
papP11cl in a 111a1111Pr s:i t isl a<"l nril) u11tle r
hot h <li~n1ll1 cl :incl s 11 lla hl l' 1·ondi1 ions
a I l 1Sl II , .i 11<1 \\ !11 It• t J11s
It Is 111111 .. ra1n·1•, ho\\ -
1d cl s to thr>ir o \\11 •' \'1•r. 1 It.it h1• pap .. 1 -
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fOtllfc>tl, It .ti 0 Jll,tkP'- ha11g11 1:-; a 1·1alt:--n1an
,\ ~ o o 11 i11111r1·-.:-1u11 a11d, 111or1•0\·.-r. one
lll1011 lhPlf (lit"IH" ,l ilt} \\ho has hrai11 s and
otht:r l':t llt>1 "': tht>l'f' 1111ac:1ll.tt1on Ill addi-
art> .11 ... 0 ot hPI' pt ol t •s- 11011 In 1'11'\'l'l' lingPrs
1011.tl nncl 1·111111111 11' 1al I 111' 111 ·1·.1:-; 1011s 111 a). and
o tl1<·1•s lJ t at1>ti Ill ,t do ,11 Isl' \\ hPll 01·1 ho-
~1nu l n 1 lllcl lllli'I', 11\ll do:\ 1111·1 hod s ha \ ' 1• to
th El'<' 1·1111<1111 thon - hr> aha111ln 1H>rl an<l Ile\\'
anfls ol ot ln•t 01111'1•::- \\:l)S dl~l'U\' l'll'c[ OL
\\ hich nrtc• 1•11 her 11tnh h :i11clll11i.; Ill'\\ goods
and c lt1 •t> l'll'~~ nr "llile S111h .1 111.tll is \\nllh~
,t111l J.:"IHl'illg lo lhP 111 c 011s1rlPl'a I ion a 11cl
point 111 pai11t11ll11•ss. S) lll(ltllh\ Ill ,Ill P '\clll -
111~ Joh, and \\ht le it
\\'• "oulcl -.n~gl'Sl
is p1• rhaps natural, as
to tht: pt'Ott>ssi1111 that
ht• i:- ll :-.ttcl ll ,. t hf' lc.1:-t
111 plann111~ nt:" huild -
1 racl1·:-; 1lla11 011 the job,
111gs OJ' I' l'Oll"'ll llC'-
t 01· th•· o\\ 11t>r to be
llOll , t h i a "']l f' <' l
:111:\ion-. l111 h1n1 to he
ot \\all 1night
11111sh
i!Olll', it IS n11 ·1·e ly
hl 011 Hit: 1Pel and pro-
:-; tatiUJ.! a tal'l to say
' HHon 1nadt: for tht-
th:.it \\Olk ut thi":>
ll!ie ot \\allp.q1tc•1·. It i~
11at11r1•, it u11cluly hur-
• no\\ po s1hl1 to ohtain
llt><l. 11111:-.t :-;u tt e r . This
, },u gC' rangt> ol p.11-
do~ s not i1llply lb at
tern su lli<1 1>11tly 1·e-
t 111' sln\\'Pl' "orker is
tra111' d in ti (•a t 1ne11t
111 •1't'ss.11 ii) th1 better
to suit tln• 11111:-01 1•011 -
111a11, hut 1s rather a
I\atn t clSI•>, \Vh11·h
11 •1n intler thal undue
, re ,tlsn sP l'\'i 1 ''" hlfl
h.tS IP l'PSUll s in less
and 1•l• nsa111 to look
~ pPl'<l.
111 ) II
A O 11nty B t: dr ooni Paper of the Mid Vic t or 1an Type .

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H a n ging P aper Over W ood


'l'his c a11 0111\ h1 dune s.111sl.1< 101·11~ II\ < O\ 1·1·111g lhP
sa11<I\.
<l\\' Ci)
\\' • ha\ 1• 1111·1 \\1th c•a ... ••s 111 l1t>a\·y p.tJH'I':; 1 01ning
11"0111 lh1 )Ila. tel' ,111d l'\' ('JI hlillglllg thP setting
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\\illl thl'lll, hut 111 al111ost .ill th1•sf• c · a~-H· s 110 lining had
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surlat"c' \\"Ith scti111 ancl ha11~1ng thl' Jl•llll'I 1111011 that.
111... Pll 11s1.,cl . Tht> I i11111g "'hou Id ht> hll 11~ t 1·a11s\'Prsely
'l'h1• l:'\l'l'i 111 is i~ inches \\ i<l1' <tll<l is 111<td<' in sl•\'Pl'al
a Io 11 g- t h c '' a II a 11 d :d Io" • d t 11 d 1·) t ho 1 o ugh I) h • 1o l'P
''eights, and shoulcl hl• s<' OUl'l•<l 111 01'<1<'1 to Pl't>\' 111 a11)
possihillt.\ ot stai11s tron1 tlH• j11tP ot \\ hit•h It 1s 111adt! .
th" lllliu~ Js h1111i.: A li11i11J.: al!;o 1•c1nalisPs LhP. ah... orp- I L--
l ion o I past < a 11 d p 1· 1· ' 1• 111 t h (' h I is t Pr i 11 g \\' hi c· It \\' i JI
I t 1s ta<'l<Pd to the surla<:e al !ht> Pclg1•s only <so tltut any
so1netillll' s CH 1· 111· \\ h1·11 i11l'q11,tlitiPs 111 lh1• d1•nsity ot th"
1110\ c•111Pnt ol tlH• boards clcH •s 11ot H ll t>c t il 111ul1•1·ially l
plasll'l' t':\IH dJIP OI rt•lal d I ht • <11·yi11g- OI I ht., pap1.,1 Ill
and l<lJH• should hP usf'd to pl't>\ •' Ill thl' hP;Hls ol tht> la<'ks
pal<'hf'S,
p11lli11J! till uugh thP st rin1 'J'h1• ta< k s 11111sl hi' linnt·<l.
or ru st \\ill <H <'Ur aud discolot11 t hl pap1·1·. 'l'\\' O l'Oats filir
Waterproof J>aper~
ol s i7.t• a ppl1 e <l 111 .1 jellied <'0 11d 1l 1011 ''ill tightt>n tl11 •
sc 1 in1 <'OllsHleral>ly and \\'ht•n a li11111~ pap1•r has hP1• 11 A 11.q1r1 1 oat1 cl '1th pitch a11cl 0111•1 in;:- :so1ne r e .... ista111
hu11g 0\'1•1· it the s urlace should h • lit 10 1·1•1"1•i\'1• all\ to danqJ11Ps::; lro1n \\tth111 th1• \\all 1na) h.- ol u:s • \\hen
r 11
'' a llpapt·r dl'<'ora tion . tlH• cl .1111p11 Pss 1-. only sl1~hi ancl t Prn pora r y a 11cl '' h I'll I
ll ls cll'S ll'ahll' to PIO< ed \\lilt pa pP1·1 n~ r.ilh1• r 1hau
Lining 1ne11r clt>lay \\llll P th•• \\all drys.
\\'he111 \ allpa 111•r is Us l'd a l1n111~ 1s ilt>slr<i hl1• , h111
t•J' '' ' l'h1•11• C.11'l., Ill ht>I [l:tpl'I s :-.nitahlf' IUI
\ "al' lllsht>cl UI'
111 so 111 e ('aS l'S It is e ssential. 'l'hP 11s:->l'11tial 1•ast·s <tll' \'arni .; hing- alti>1 ha11~111i.: . ''h1c·h ar1 1111111·1·,·iou :; lo \\at"l' 1
I
tho:-;1· \\'he 1·1• 1 hea\') 0 1 stilt p.qH~J 1s sl'h·c·t1•d, and 111 and can h~ 11st>1l 111 hath1·uu111s .t s a11 alt t> rnatJ\' e to t1l1•-.
the case ul l'PllO\·at1ons ''' h ' l'L the vla s ter j.., :sult 0 1 ur i11 any oth e 1· -.11uat1011 ri:qui11ng a \\aterp1001 :surtac t'.

A TABLE TO CALCULATE THE NUMBER OF PIECES OF EN G LISH


WALLPAPER REQUIRED FOR ANY ROOM

II• 1ght In F ...... t


11on1 ~k1rt1n g to '1'111 lup h ut• 1:- th .. 1111•u ,.un•1n••11t 1tH111d lh•· \\all 111 l• •••t, hi• J11tl111 g
Cornie •· or d o or " • \\ 111t.i11 \\ "• • tc.
1'1t•tun· \Jould1n~ .

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RE VIV A L OF PA I NT DEPARTME N T

To 111eet the con\'1.) nience 01 niany e lienls \\' ho lll' t'Lt' I' high-~1 ad1• i>na1111• I "01 k and high-... pe1• d
101 g1' 11t• 1·al Ru
to hu) their ,,·allpapers and paints t'ron1 th1• saint' hous1•, nan1 l'l tor ll S l' 011 hurrit>d johs, B .A.L.l\l. varni. he for
\\.P h a ,·e lately added paints and ,·arnish to 011r stock . all pur11ose~. B . A . L.i\I. st,ti11Pr~ ~ro1111d in 011, roof and
\\'p l't>alise the in1portan<"e ot st>lecting a hrancl rha1 hrirlge paint. " D 11rakntt>" 1:1 cold \\' :ttc>r paint ol gr1•at
''" could 1c>c•n111n1e11d \\'ith <onJidPn<'e. and inq11iri1•s in 111P-1·11, hav111~ gl'l' al <'O\• ' l'illg (I0\\1•1·. 1•xtr••111l' ''hit1• 111'!iS,
111a11 y cli1·1•t•tio11s con' inced us that B . A . L . ~l. pro1lucts and .1 dP.grel"' nl aclh1•n• 111·1 0111•11 lacking in :-;in11lar 1

lHt\'t• no sup1•r1or \\'e have lhe1·etOI'£' adopted a:-; out· prepa1a1in11..;l Br11sh1n~ " !> urn" and ~praying "Dul'o,"
lt>a<li11g li111 1 s, B .\ IJ ~l. lead , pr<'par •d paint:-. , B .A . L ..i\T. and "/'1•11il h · knl s on1i111•.

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Du L P PERDRIAU R UBBER Co. LTD.


Ma11ufn c tu1 e1 s of Rubber F loo1 ing, and eve1 y desc11pt1on of Rubber Good s.
28i MELBOURNE 108 Flinders S treet ADELAIDE 103 F linders S tr ee t DUNLOP
Phone Cen t i al 10740 ( 14 lines) Phone: Cen tr al 8050
PERDR I AU
SYON EV: 2 WentWOI th Avenue PERTH· 424 Mu rray Street
Phone M 2901 ( 15 lines) Ph one: B 8181
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· ' ll. BRISBANE Centeni\ry Pla ce H OBART 35 Argyle S t ree t
Phone · B 1641 Ph one· 3989
LAUNCESTON 93 Yo1 k St1 eet. Phone: 1850

J>rod ucts Rubber Floor. -Their Va lue to the M oJ e rn


1iunle1Jl I' 1d11a11 Hulih1•r Flo111·i11:..: 111an11fac•1 un•d in 1iii•
or sh1~11 t 1un11ati11n, :111d in sla11d:11 d d1•s1:..:11s and 1 0111111·
Building
1111nh111a11ons J;) Ion:., 1'Pllll'lll'1 an<l inlensi\1• l'l'starch, J>11nlop
t>1•rdria11 lluhl1<•1 l'o Lid . are ahl<· to s upph floorin~
Tiling anJ F looring n1a1l'1 i a I:s u n 1 1' .d ll cl Io r q 11 a Ii t ) and cl u 1ah i Ii I\ . and I h 1•
Hulih11 1s th1 11111s1 111od11 rn 1uat11 nal 1111' ('11\Prin~ l\0111s tl1H11 s \\'hH•h 1111\\ h1'ar I ht>1r nanlf' stand :-;U t>1'1•111t' 111 all
,u1d p11:ss1•s:-1':s a l'o1nl1111at 1011 ul qual!I i1•:- \\ l11l'h t:s touncl 111a in qua ill iPs
111 1111 otht~r t) lH' ut t1oor CO\ erin~. It not 11111) h.1s prn· Thi• <.h.11.tc 11 11st1t·s "ltll h 1na k~ Dunlop P e rdriau floors
p •t tll·s 111 \\hich t'on1111•1tthl• n1.it11rials a1·e dehciPnt, hut ot :-;uch \al11e 10 111oclt>rn h11ild1ng can b P C'l:tl"se<l unde r lt-n
l1a:- 1nan) ot thos1 1 tor \\ hich I ht>) a1 I' 11ot11 cl . Its ad\ 1ntag1•:- IH acl1112,s
.i r 1: :-uthe11nll) 1•\1d1•nt 10 ha''' aln•.ul) .111rac1 1d lh1• 1. Alrnosl 1•\ 1 1las1 in g. 1 ~ l <ttenall) 1n1pr11 ,, l'
1naJ11r1l) ol arehitl•cts, and its tlail) 1ncrPas1ng ttSt.> is a('ot1st IC' µroper I 11•s.
:.!. Easil) cl1•anPcl
rap11ll) p1 O\ Ill!?; its pararnount in11111rta1He to thl' bu1l<lin:.: !. ~iJt•Jl( <\lld he\\ I llOJl·Sllp \ .._hock .t11so1 111 ng I
tr:uleo. t 1 Pad !I \cl,qHaul<' t o colour
llunlop P1:rdria11, in allditi11n to ofterin!?." !ht> \t!I) high · \\ ,\ t l'l'JllOOI and cll's i gn.
e t ~rade ruhht•I' 11lin!! and tloo11n:.:. art> in a p11~111on to -, rtn • l't'S lslllll:;. lll !\on-conduC'tor ot ~lee·
~I\ t> a 101nplt>t1• and l'llH'H nt :->Pl'\ a·e 1n 1•11n n1 t•tion \\' ith its
1
Ii. II)glPnic and san1ta1). t l ICil)'.
II""'· .\ 11) 011c· req111rin~ 111ton11a1i11n on an) 111tase ol rublH'I '
floors 1s Ill\ ll• 1l 11 .q1pl) to l>unlop P11 dn:.1u R.uhh1•r C'o. I>unlop l'erdt 1au llnots 11•presl'nt thi> trut->sl ec·ononl). tnr
Lid .. and 1ho:-t> \\ho ord••r th<>sL' 111t1t1•r1als ean r el) on lltP al1ho11~1l lht it ori:..:111al c•osl i:- slightly higher than ::iolllt' I
t•,pt>11en1 .. ol 11111 t \.JH !'ls i11 1 \er) cl1 •la1l. tr11111 tht> prt'l1111- !)')It's Of floO!'S tile alll'lOSI e\'l>rlaSlilll!. Jill' thP) Pnjoy l<tl '
111<\I') d1 l"i;...n "11~.!.!t st ion to thf• nn1,l11•<l la) in~ 0111 \\'t>l!!h!'. 111' d1tff 11 nc•e in firs I cost

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St t1< n ol I\

11 >rtnQ, lJtSt(Jn 1n
Hr kin I/ti/ f)L1nlop-
f r prtt rant f>t>rdrtull
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Rubber Floor~ Their U e Dunlop f>l•rdr1.n1 floors offer th1 co111t11r1 and silPtH'P ot
, , q111 .I 1•• 101 nt tiual.Lll'S ol l>unlop l 'Prdna11
1 •• ta1 pi>lt!d floors. not only al a lowt>t l>l'IC'E>, hut also "it h thP
1 ubbt>I' t1001s renders. llh'lll su1tablt tor aln1nst e\1'r) clas~ 1n1portan1 ad\ an ta gt of requ1rin ~ onh soa 11 and '' a11•r to
ot btnld1ng TlH') an• 1'!q1ec1ally a))Pl'l'<'Hllecl 1n si1ua1101~s keep th em hy~ienicall) clean.
\\hen h)gt~n•"' i::. tl1t1 l!r!'l t'ssi>nt1al. \\h••rt-1 l11 1a\) \\Par ts 'I'lu~ increasing at tent ion \\ 111ch is bP1ne. paid to th e
1 xpt>l"H'llt't cl, \\ht rt• ,.;tl1•nc1• 1s d1>:-1 rabl1>, or \\ h1•n• 1·<1s1l) • ps) t'holoi.:1cal • ffects ol colour 111 ch cunu 1011 is pro\ 1ded
ch anl rl \\ctlt•rproot flooring is nec1•ssar) . ror b) the "HIE' r ange ol colours and :-;() lt.>s 1n "hich
Dunlop Pt>rdr1au floors can be oblainecl. and b) the design
'"'an itary and Odorle sP I' \ ice "l11ch Dunlop Pt rdr1au oft1 r \ qualtne<l staff.
Its non-. , • rb1 n , 111outh lt•xlll l't' surf;11•1 altord nn \\lilt e\.JH nel\('( in all l:>)lPS ot cl PCol.lll\l' \\Ork, I S Pll~a~t-d
1

lod..:1nent to cl1s • a~1 i.:1 rrns 111 11dors. 'l'hP :-h~ht 1 ha1 a1·11•r·
1 111 :subn111 <le:-ii.:11s and colou r !'<'hPtnt•s suit a hit> 1111 an) t'las~
1 LI!' 1·111Jl11'1' odor :-11011 d1:-app1•ar:s . ot hutlcl111J;. (C ontrnu .tl n "• ,, paiJrl

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No 126 No 120 No. 119

No 118 N o. 128 No. 121

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No. 122 No 123 No. 124

No 125 No. 127 No. 117

No. 100 No. 106 No. 107

COLOUR CHART- DUNLOP PE RORI AU RUBBER MATTING


Whilst the colours depic t ed 111 this Colour Ch<ir t ind t he one on the following page are
reasonably close to t he f1n1shed colour <:Hects ob t 11ned 1n Dunlop Perdriau Rubbe1 M a tt ing t he
Con1p1ny does not hold i t self responsible for 11 y sl gh t divergences 111 colour of Matting .,tair 1
1S conipared with colours rllus t r ated.

Thic kn e ...... .1n.d l nla \.., C?) If th• ,..J,11t1n,., l•o.ud 1 not tr:ught, 111\I,, a 1>• ill not,.
of tl1•· ln1 t
1 ·n I• 1111 cl• tails 111 th• ltll":t Ul'l'lll"lll:- 01 d1ago11als a1 •• ••s 1•11t1al
I'I I d I I cl \I 111 a ll 1 II :.. I:-; II h I cll l l a Ii It • I 11 JI I a I 11 I II \Hl'll'·
111111 I (I JI
II th· IOOIU l:S 111>t "llll.t &t • (:'tt• .\-B nnd C-J) al 0\ t )
ga1 1d i11 tltt> t11llo\\1ne lhtc•k111•ssi->3 1, in .•~ 111 and I I Ill. ( 4) \\ h• I• 1:t11\1"' • 'l"t :-• nd u t• rn)llatt or t 1h 1ad1u of tll•
Inlaid 11 ,111i11:.! in rh1<'kn1""!';1s ot 1 111. and i 1 111 'l'h1• I lll \ t
d1•s1g11 ol 1nla1<l 111attin~ is not ·1 slll'la< 1• 1111 ... hu1 1:s i II :SP! <aJ :-;1at1· th11•l,n•·:s"" ot 1 ulth• 1 1 ..qui1 •·<I
tC) 1 " ' ,. 1l•·ta1l" or go.; neral colour ;;:ch,.1111 of \\all:s. ( 1lln 1:t1
l"lglll II I OU:.!11. thu:-; •'llSlll'illg Jlt 'l'llHtlll'll l ) 01 pallt' l 11 :--tat• th• pur post fo1 "h11 h th1: roo1n '" U I' cl otll<'• , sllO\\ •
I 110111, It l'Hl t •lll lal, t l<'., Hild, If ) l)tl lh111) II 11• 11 :s:-111 \, :lllil••
st.} I•• ol I u1111t111 •' u1 11s• •
cce~ ... a r\ ~ { ea ... uren1cnt" (i) \It• 1 plrus1n~ dtsu:n, I ord11-., • t•. 111 Dunlop P• nh1au
Ilh1,..t1atco \lttt111g D1orlnar1•, Z.:1\1 <l1ta1l 01 lhl' l\J>• of
\\ h111 • 1u111111n_ l•JI" 111 111<111 di:! I iunlop P1 rcl1 ia11 r11hli"r rl1•.,1!!'11 and hoHl•·r s ) ou 11r(•f• 1.
lloonn~. pl1'ast> ~1\1• thP lollo\\lll:! rl1•1a1ls ( ) Jf a qunr• t1hng de> 11-:n 1 pr• f• r rtd, <' llrulnt•· iZ• or
quar s 1• co1nn1t:nd· d to t"'P that thl) t l 111 • H<ll\ \\llh
c 1·nt1• ar••a nnd I Ord• r .
I !I) ~tat" t\J>t:' 01 floor 011 \\ 1111 It it 1 pr •)PO"l'd to IL\ th•'

WltlfD O W lo 1 uhb• 1, ·.tnd n \ \\ l••·t II( r th•, .. a1" nil) 11 rq.::uln11t1•


u11• l1k•·h to J>•·n•·t1at•· the r ubh• 1 01 c nu-..
lf1 • 1 In' 1nJ.:"
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I h1 sa 1s t .H 1111)
Jar ~ely on <01 n <'l
st r\ 111 1 ublH I I oor cl1 p1 nd \ f'I')
ot a
laying, anti in '11" of Uus \\" ri:corn-
lllPll<I that all Dunlop Perdriau ttoors shall be Jn11l h) our
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0 o\\ 11 1•xpert s. 011 t of poc•k•"'l e:\JH'll:;Ps on 1' a r1• c•ha rgPcl tor
la) 111!!. This procP.dure, in addition to 11 11suru1~ th1 h•"' t
\\01k, 1•nahlt>s l>unlop l't•rdriau to op.-.1at1• th1•11 cornpJ •ti•
s11 1 \ ll'f'.
In lJu1l1hngs, \\h 11 it 1s int111d d to la) ru1Jb1 1 r
Ht>\\
111au 111g, it is s11~g1•s1ed 1hat Ilunlop J>•r<il'iau h1• cons11ll1'd
reganling con1position oJ suh·Hoor, a:; tn qui nll) t'Xlh'll:·d\ 1•
B sub- ttoo1 s art• unnec• :;sar 11) instal11 d. \\ h r• the u 1• ot
(]) Gl\1: fulltst d··tails of 1111111n ion-, ns ho\\ 11 on th• tthO\ I:' ruhlJt r t1uoring is d1 c•1ded upon, 1t is 1Jftf'll poss1bl1• to Pff1•1·L
1

kt>tc h and, af Jo s1l h • nd lnl1 plan of tht art l to bi: <ons11l~1abl1• .... a\Jllg b) the pr paration of a ch ap r sub
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No 116 No. 115 No. 114

No. 113 No. 111 No . 112

No. 108 N o. 109 No 129

No 102 No 103 N o. 104

No. 105 No 110 No 101

tair Tread ... II r11hlll'r 1s htt1 •d 10 a flt'\\ :-.1;11n·as• '. 1hP trPad!'i ot \\hi1•h
1•a 11 Ji.- 111arh• ot ITlf':\[IPn..:j\p \\ood 111· 1·orH'l'Pl1>, lht> has1•:-;
llunlop P1 r 111u ::-111 c1ali:-.t ::- 111 a \arit•I) 01 ruhht•r :-lair
111 1ht• ::-1 :llrs c·an llt>\ 1•1· ht> "11r11 .
tr ad' :o; lllt:tl1)P tor prett'l ll':lll) ell\\ 1))11' Of S IClll'\\' <I)
"h1ch afford 1:-;c1•p11011al ad' an1a_i>s 'fl1t 1) 11r11 \ 1di>d Jlt' f·
ftrl .....1·u rrt' to 1h" tn•.id , and l•::-sPn lht> 1111i'" 11t 1111· 4 D ifferent T pe o f ta ir Co\ e ring~
h111ld1n~. ' l'h111 \\1':t11n~ q11ahl11 .~ ar1· UtH•quallt d ,111d ar•• 111111l11p P t 1drr111 stair In .ids .111 il\a1lo1hl t in .di 1 · 11ln11r ~
es p1c1all) :->llllP<l to \\ilhstand thl' \1nt>\l'll \\tar t' \(H ri1•n1·.. r1 .111d ot t ht> I lollo\\ in~ I) 111 ·::-
o n ' lair:-:>. In tht• 1•\f'Tll ot onp ::-1a1r b1cont111_ \\Orn in 1 "l.111' lrPad and nos in!.!. 111 1111 t? 1111•<'1'
part. rt•pla<'l'lllPlll cnn h" 111adP \\'1thn11t aftr c11n·· lhP \\ h11l1• " '-\1;1ir trPad only Cstanrlarrl lh1<·k11<>ss ,\ 111 ,1nd • , 111 . ) .
Jtngth ol !ht slair\\a). •• ltllt><I in prPpan•d \\Plls on s tail'\\tt) •
" lnsPI tn•:1<l
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Th1rknl'ss. i< in to =}l in.
:--tn11 tr<'arl- n1oul<led in one piP<'< to l'"' Pr 1 rt>ad and
rlSI I
I tJf'•' ot \1 1111
( o~ , rt nu 1\ ' o 4 Thi s latl!'r l)P" is 11b1ainahll' in l\\o tl1ffPrPnt spc·11011s.
\11.. , \\llh li11ll·nos1n!.!. Ca' 1l111s1 1.tltd at 11!1) or a ptrtecl
1ich1 ani.:IP tor srai r s not 1ln1:-.hP<I \\ilh a PIOJ£ ' ('1tn~ nos1 •
t
\\'h1 •11 l'llflllll HH! Jot 111 uni• 11 l- l>unlop Pt nlnau sta11
11\l'l'ltt:::s plt>a-.p !.!.l\t' 1111• l oll<l\\ in c dt>tatl s:
(11 2\"111nh• 1 ol st • p s
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~-I ll llilt'K, l•lll 3/ lt. · 111 t luck IS .i; 111t11l11t • 101• 1 •·<.: 1d1 •1H' 1•:;,
d prh rundard
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The borders shown on this page


are adaptable for plain, variegated
or 1nla1d n1att1ng and are available
1n any colours <see Colour Chart)

BORDER "E" BORDER ' B" '

SPECIFICAT ION NO TE S FOR INSTALLING D U NLOP


P E RDRIAU RUBB E R FLOORS
PREP;.. 0
~T 0 .Or SvB·F OOR
NEW CONCRETE -In floor space where rubber 1s des gnated on plans. con·
crete should be a wood.floated surface and p"rf ectly level, f1ee from holes. lumps,
ridges or craci<s. Intersections be tw e,.n walls and floors should be square and
clean Concrete must be thoroughly dry be~ore rubber matting 1s laid
OLD CONCRETE -C.lcan surface thoroughly, removing any scales, paint, 011
or grease Fill holes and depressions flush with level of floor
NEW V/OOD -Sub- f loors should be thoroughly dried and well-seasoned
timber, tongued and grooved SurfatP, 1f nect>ssary, should be planed to make
per f ectly lev,•I, (Continued below .)

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A marbled eHPCt with Bord,.,. "F"

OLD WOOD -Loose boards should bP nall,.d tight and all defective or badly
worn boards replaced t.11 unevenness should be planed smooth and surface left •
even and level
JIATERIAL All .b r niatt1ng and sta1r-tre.1ds 1nd1catcd on drawings or
set out below shall br Dur lop Pr rdrrau Rubb1>r Matting and shall be laid by the
Dunlop Perdriau Ruble I ) Ltd to the arr:h1tect's design (Or approval Allow
a PC sun1 £ for the 1nstall:it1on con1ple t e.


BORDER 0" BORDER A"

Other borders than those shown


on this page arP available - also
th d tferent bo ders dep cted can
bt; adapted for surrounding any
type of design See Matting
Brochure )

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FITTINGS

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M LBOURNft.: SYON EV

ROCKWOOD PRESSED STEEL lJNIONS


Sl1r 11 ~l l1

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J>rP "" Sl1 t•I U11lo11R 1•xce.,ds
vr1atly thnl of ordinary cast
111111111 • '1'111 y l1a\•1• 111•,•11 I 01111d
11111 I va I I• d on j oh v. II,., " h Ig h
Jlr'C lll 1 H ,ire h.11irtl1 d. n,11·h
Hol IC\\ ood Unlou I f.1<'lor~
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llJI< 1111pl1 d (H'f'HHJOll:JIJy, ftO<'){ -
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AJ11<fllccl. 'J'll•r1 :u1 l\\'O rnaln
I PH Oil for tll 1 :
Ji' I l'H I I y, <'a<' I 1 H o 1• k \\ o o <l
l 'ul1111 Ji,1 Holld IH llllZP 81 :1 I B,
of t'Olll'f!<l,
\\')111 )1, t'UJJJHJI 1•or-
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:lJHUl, Llrt IP JR llCJlll OI lh<i
1J1Jlic u]l~ SOlnf'lilllP.R ( XJ> riP.1111•d
\Vh1•11 1 Ja,. Ir 1111 f:IPUIH ot orcllrrury
u nlon ar•• c 011 odPtl or r11Sll'd.
S"r·o11tll),
811 I, 11F
IH•f ug 111ade
H111•k\~O(J1l
r>f
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I \\Ill hP unaffl'' !1 d hy tile rough Swn:n & Co.. 8..A.
t 1 P a t 111 1 n 1 n 1•1•lved 11·on1 H.. C. Srnl th, S.A..
I \Vl'f•J11•Jie • Shi r>m u1, J{Ing & ~
'le.• etc.
H 11 r-< t p1•011l ~ l /('S

• On" of th• 1111u1y 11ro1 •ea• e through \Vlilr h Hol'k\\ oorl I nloue
JHlBl'I Ju 111n11ufhct urc le alu uu di.zing. •1 h• l• c I union
r1ln• P.d In n furno.c• clu11nher, 11n< I{• d 111 ?.Inc du t, uud uh-
ur \\ llh Bronz
1:. I u., ~ I 11., 2 ~ In.,
Se.its·
:n n.
11n., in., ~!J1., Jn., l!n
J•·• trtl lo n hc11 eutll~I• nt to cause lhc zinc "upour to ouk
Into th• 1c", thu forrnl11g o. 1 ustproof { o 1l111 \\ flh J\l1J11PI 1\Jr>tal Seats: As ahove, but 'tToi
l>u1·11 lul11, lllg 2111.
IJ11d1r '' nnry 1011dlrlo11e It la pru11Jcally lr11110 lbl1J to
llrnll thr• lllP of n Hoel{WOOO Prt>e < d Sl"CI I nlo11 The
1Jl111orc:tlzlng nud •On "qU• ril 111elr11oof coudll1011 11\1 <1011'11' I, llt l JH I< 1 n11 I, If d• sir d, snmp)P. or Union, "01 b
111181111iru •· " ' uood \Vf'H r. Ofl flJIJJllcnllt 11

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~Jalh•abl Iron 101nl>llHB thP ad\.i111.1g<' of 1ast lrou
BS l.G. MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS
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All fitting for water, ga , lt!am oll or petrol


111 ''''1fl•'''' to I hP. ca < \\ IU1 v. lllc Ir for 111 rna~ he raRt, genuine B .S. l.C. Malleable Iron Fltt/ng ; oll Joint
'"Ith .1 high degr c of tougl1111·sH, cl11l'llllt) .u1d Hl11 ngth . &er r.w joint with t apered thr eads made up with red
bu1 r f ormrd In cut t ing hall b~ reamed.
It s dur.llllly aurl 111al1P.t11f1Hy ar<> uch th.it It 111a) hr•
!Jr!JJI 01· l wiHlPd to u <·on irl11r~1 bl1 d1•g1 ""• P\'••n \\ Ji,.11 c·old l 'l lliu~ s u11d ..,., . .. J\vuiluhl1 • •
'1'111 rough 11ang1• that 01cll11a1 y 11111• fitting ar<• suh- 1 I how , te1 •I nt.e. 1>1•11de, <tc... • ti om In to \ ctn.
J,.cl1 cl to \Vh1•n h• Ing tulce11 u 11 1 ofl, n 1 he ••nu 1 of \\ ntt 1, J;i , 11t1 Lnt nnd oil pip lln a.
fra1..turt: rlcvP.lopl11g In thl'! fitting, \\Ith the prohnhillt) Hnlllug ldtllng Sock<•te, f'll>O?>VB, tree, crosec
or BUii •qui Ill Jc.ikag•·. 'J'ht> u I of Jnull .thli hon outl l lltllnga. and other n C"l'I nry pnrus to com1>I t
lill111 gs n urc the Ar chltcct that no d.11nage c .tll dt' •lop nnd rnllln from !In. to 2ln, alzca.
tl1ro11glr ha1 s ll tr,•nln11·11t, aud llP can L<Htllclc>ntl) 11•!) on 'I 1·11 d1 • :\J u i•)
light jol11ts li1•lug n1adc tr B.S.J.<.. Ji'lll!nga .1rn u "d
'J h ' uni ailing 011 ur1u·y ol l111" thr' id 11 u1 11r•1 f1 ct 1
u~lt
liSJG. I th(
1'Cnul11c flttln l'I.
reglet111d trnd mn.rk, to b

found on ..
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IJ1 n Lr (UIJ n1ln d HR I 0 Alunufn tur1 rs, lit" rnnJorlly or 1-\hl h nr llluslrn.t
cit lll<d nnd prll!•d In thr. HSIO. Calnlosu. \\hlch t.fcl'h r,
on't1 wilt forv.urd lo •n.Yono d• lrlns lnforrnotlor1 on fittlnga. I
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Urf' hot 11ro t a, which lime nn I 1>rn ·lie d S.9 lJ

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Particulars and Pris,_cs nn'd 41h
b°t sent on reque,,t • • a ...
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8.S.l.G. Fittings have no superior 11 • ..
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.. RAPID .. MOTOR - DRIVEN CENTRI F UGAL PUMPS ... J
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~lrl'hers<1n's
extellsl\ 1• r:in~e ot Pun111~ inrhul P Si>111i-
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Rotary Pu1nps, l l )clr:iulic Rain~. ~·H.ap1d" Ce1111ilugal •
I Puinps, .. Hotex•· Po\\er Rotary Forte P1111 q 1, ••.i\tn!'son"
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Double-...\l liui::- Piston P11n111, Prenuer C:earetl P11111ps,
' " 'i\1a n" PC'trol Stora~e Outrit.

~· Pum/> Catalogues are at•ailable on


~·I~apicl ''
;\Jotor·-J)ri\ c•n C<•nt 1 -it u~al Pu1np
reque~t

.A conven1 nt and ecouomic sn1all pu111p "ht\;h occ11plcs little


apace. and has a great capacity.

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_ Used extens1Yel)' for en1pt) 1niz- sep tic tank ctl111t•nt churnbers.
cellars, all clrculatlns purposPs, o,·erhca1i tnnk pump1ns. etc.
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Dc :-.c 1•i pt ion
The liin. "Hapid" Si n ~le Stage Centrifugal l'un1p, n.,, illus-
trated, is fitted to extended Pulley Spindle of 1 h.p., 415 Volt,
3-Phasi\ 6U-Cyclt=s, ' A.C. Electric ) l otor. :ind tl1t• ''hol•• n r r:tn_i.:-ed ~ t
on steel base, no c ntre heuri11~ o r coupling l)('in~ required. • I.or.
t The Purnp Spindle. "luch is 11n. diameter, is the larg-Pst lltted I
to any 1nnke of l i1n. Ct.!ntritug-al, a nd is suppor ted by hear ing
n Pun1p body 4'1n Ion~. the t\\ o motor bearings being hall o r
ball nnrl rollor.
' RAP I D" CENTRI F UGA L PUMP
' p<•c•hi I I•'<•a t u re:-..
Special f1•ntur· 1 th1~ P u u1 p a r e t he elirnin at1on ol the '1''1 1• JllllllP bO\Vl may I tl' S'i\'1\'c ll cd in n n) direction . \.tten tio n
centre bearing, '' hich r educe:-i the f r iction an1l consequen tly 1s drn"n to the gu!lrd "hlch preve n t~ wat e r bei ng s prayed
the oil consumplion to a rnlnimum: a nd thi: strong- stC•'I ha.se. on to t h e Stator Coils. •
superior lo light cnst-lron base.s. "·hich fracture ensll)-.

ap cu · it~
:\(o t o 1·
Tl ' 1notur is a hi:;h-gradP, \\ell-kn ow n ,\u strahan produc tio n
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Tho capacat> against a totnl head of 45 feet Is nppro. imntely as rt <:omn11•nded by thP lead1ni; electr ical e ngin eers through out
l..200 gallons per hour o.nd Increases ns this head 1s decrea ed.

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OTHER PRODUCTS !

AIR COMPllI<:SSO H.S B UI I.. I> EH.S' I-I A RD\\' ARE EA RTII SC OOP S
BATJI llEATEl{S AN D B,\TH R OOM BUILl) E R S' IR ONW OR!{ LE \ ' EL L I NC~ INSTR U!\1ENT
FI'IT INOS ..,ONC ltE TI<~ Ci\RTS A N D BARR OWS :\IETLE ~ ( \VALL PLtrGS)
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B~TfIS ANI> SINKS CONC itET~ ;\II X EitS P .~I NTS, OILS \ND C'OLOU R S
Bl'TU?!IEN P .A IN1' T>Al\1 P C C> UHS l<1S PIPES AND F I TTI ~n s

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llOL1'$ AND NU'l'S DOO R T ltACK FITTl'l( S ROO FING l\fAT.ERI ALS
Blt.AiS.S\\1 AliE DOO R n L oSE RS VAR N IS H

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·-_...... RICHARD FOREMAN· & SON lGlMiaED

• WORKS ANO OFFICES:
~{an'
CHAPEL STREE~. MARRICKVILLE All
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S \ .\. Falt No
SYDNEY, N.S.W. 10dall
"bate1
TEL. L 1473.

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onb
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tr.eat.ID,
Product Qualit) uced ;
proiiuC
Onl) hr:.t-class 1natt!rials are en1ployed in 111anufac-
" 1',ort.·111~111 :--.t.1ncla1tl1~ed }'la11!.!c lJa• t • l .1 .... t-iron
tu1 e. Sp cial n1achining and careful asse1nbly of the £oatll
• 'inks <'i t~111 S11tl and R ain\\·ater Pipe~ and products at all times maintains a quality and reliability To
}'1 tti ll!,_1'., "·hicb ca nnot be excelled. no1 b
"'lac I
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rust. 0
1ntern•
I 11fe of
THE .. FOREMAN " STANDARDISED FLANGED BATH I 0 g no
tbrOU~•
tandardi..,ation Dime n ion
:\lean ~
el1111inat1on of carr) ing large stocks of various Thr b.1th is n1ad" in on e standa rd s1z,, only, viz •. 5 ft.
Stand.
All
J13tlerns , :-;itnplic·ity ol U•'!·dg u and application in prac- 6 in. long by 2 tt. 6 in. ,,·idP; th e centre oL the plug-hole :.regulat
th:e, grt>aler ellil'it•nc·y in proc111ctio11 and e('uno rny in is 1 t i. 3 in. and 1 tt . trorr1 llle hac k and side fl a nges \1i ter,
sP. rvi ee. ••
Tbe
d t ii.
Advantage . . implicity of Application Plumt
ult an
The 'Fo. stan<la1di!=:Pd h.1th can be built in any
11 .111'' B ein~ s o d e:.J!:)Dt.d that it can l>e effectively placed
11osit1on, th e tili11g h•~ing exe< uted bPlO\\" or abrn·e the to suit special r equ ire rnent::;, tbe "1',oreman" bath can ..011
Jlanr, I:'; \\"ater Is Jll' P\'•'lll~cl tron1 rt~aching the ft oor hy bP installed in an) p<'sition, including the centre of ...the
the ridge d rtC1nt:"e. h a t h r o o m. It is

\Vorkmanship ' .
- <>spet•ially adaptable!I
in hospital bath!.
:\Iauut.lcturLcl hy
highly s killed and
Li roon1s, and
fulfil "'011 l'il
rt.
a 11 s a n i t a r y de- ~ ft.
Px perien ce<l trad es- -~------------ 111 ands to th e s rnall- i ft.
1neu and execu tell 2 ft.
under conditions est detail. ft.
,,·be re rigid s uper-
,·1s1on and caretul ...
erv1ce to
.
i11s11ectio11 in all
1lepartn1 e nts £> ffect-
1vely 111aintain at
/fl i\rchitect'
1'he accumulated
a ll times high-class intorxnation in 1 e-
nrodu ction o;; only. gar:cl lo bath n1anu-
facture, res ulting
Fini h fron1 many years
Tht fini::,11, in pure ot n1anufacturing
"bite h:adless por- .xp<>rience, is at
1 elaiu enan1el, r "- the di s posal of tlle
:-0111ting iu a perfect arch it "C t confr onted
lustrf• and faultl es"
"ilh 1 r o h 1 elfm s

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su rtace, is an a·-
11rance that only .... \\' h er e a b igll-clas:s
tirst-class n1ate riuls produ ct dexnands
are em11Joyed. A Modern Bith room Effect Obtainable with a "Foreman" Standardised Sith . corr1•ct ::;election.

.. OFF

Secti on Showing Method of


T1l1ng to Wall.
Se ... t lon Show.ng Bath Tub
Bu t In Corner.
Section Sh w ng Method
Tiling t o Bath Front.
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LUIS AT ' s
('.\TAL-OG l 1l RICHARD F O REMAN & SON LIMITED 29i

.• F O REMAN " STANDARD CAST IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS

M a nufac ture J\(•n•\ , :


- H <·<hu· i n ic S0<·k1· 1-
All · J<',1 r~ rna n " unit s 3, 4 1n . on l y .
l 'hun
\' t n t• <1 Sot k t•I .., 0 1· ( o il a 1·-.
4, 5, 6 S h o e·..,
H 1·1ul-.
() ff-.<•1-. :
1!. 3. I ~. G. ~1 . l :!. 1~1, I\ ,
:.!1, 2 1 111 )'I Oj c c ( lC HI ~

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HE< T \ \(, \ L \I{ PIPES

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\\I> Fl 1i T l~< ;S--
4 \.. :~ . 4 \ 4 ' 5 x :~ .
- ...... ...- •
1! l n th 2 1n o n l y.
.I, I~. 6, ''· t _, 15, 18,
'. ! I In . Jlr(ljt><:lion ,-
:i \. ~ . 1, \. I in.
0 ft . P i pt•-.
~o 1lhl)'o.t \\ IHl desirl· th e bi ;;-h est [ Orin ' or !-itl lltla r y •
1J>u 11hl <> s o ;.k C't -. o r Colla 1-. : B <· n cl)'o., S id r a nd Fo r ward
u1~h " • rel·o1n n1 end the ipscra l raced i u t er11!l t bo r e' Sho~
~ln~s ..~nan1ell.c<1 pipe \\'hi~b is nran ufactu r ed '; t o resist \ \ 11h or '' ilhout lugf: ( u thu..,
_ rust or norrosiv~ · attaC'k aitd to 1na i n t a iu .. a :srnooth ~ -~ <)ff...,., t ..,, St d e 11 1 For\\ a r <l
internal "tll surfac~ ~ T he enan1e l lini ng preser,· 1~ s the I ~. I!. G. 'J 1n JH·oJ~<'f ion ".
lif o 1h pipe, allo" in ~ a perfect ly <'lea r pas~ag1"' oltLr- ,J un c·ti o n -. .
ing no resisUinr.e~-; to en1·u1nh r anr.P" \YhiC'h · tnay 11<1-;s Plain llnd f n1 \' n
th r ough t h P p iJlP. I Urhnrhc,
I ' 11 11 Ph·c c·.., a nil S h o rt ....ll f•a d"
tanda rd and R a n ge . . l 0 11 1u•c t inp. Pit•t (' " : .J I Drf\s.., at:< c,.;.. <loors t\l l• d
!l, 12, 1;,
l '1 :!1 ~~ in. W. 1't on nho\ • t\t ti n gs and
~ 11 .., 1 t 1 OJl are 11 .i n u I at' t u 1'€ d t o co)l l o r 111 t o t h e pn lJ• rt1on ~- 4 1n o nly l'JP 1 ' "'
r1•gulnt1t111:- a .. J.tict rlo\\U . h) the ,,S)rlne) 'l\l etropol1tan
\\ ater,; Se'' e r,\gt and l>ra1na,;,e .Board Standa r d ..... 11 d l n 1 ·' B1·a 11<•h t· .... fO l l I'. l<'o ot 1)Hth HO \..t'-. , -.;qu n 1·
The~ folio" in~ table.., to~ether "ith the illu trated T OJl .
detail, ove r s th" r an~e ot units used in the tradt!:-- of f•. 1- 15. 1 . :!1. :!4 ll ~1 11-. p e< I io 11 Jlo\..1•-..
p1 OJt'l' t1on:-;--4 1n . o nly
.. Plun1her 1 ' ancl " '' Drainer.'' Special ~ections r eq uired to
tiiL lanyJ df">1nand can b produced. -.. . 11 11l a 1· ~ lh·a n <'IH' " fo r -.. . ( ' ISTJ.~J t \ S .
'll HI>" : "Fot • 111an .! -allon Cl
!I, 12. 15, 1 • 21, 24
Cbte1 n.
...,<>JI, , 1~ 11>1-~s A~ I> J{ \ I\ \\ .\ TE I~ P I P ES proj••ct1ons--4 i n . only.
10 -
"ForP111an'• 9 ~allon C.1.
J ;- l ~T I \ (;S, \\n l•'I TT l~ (; s . :\fulti llush,j

U nlc s oche r" 1:- " ::hO\\ II, Cn.L~:-

other" ist ,.ho\\ n , """ fl h o n T 1·a p....-
'For L'1n1 an ' 2-gallo n
Pat•·nt f:_\1r-IA<! k Syp holJ
pipe d1an1eter!'> are 2, :!~ . 3, 4, 5, 6 in. Ciste1 n
n1pe d 1arn<'te r.s are :!, !?A. 3.
4, ..5, 6 1n 4, 5 in. NOTE - The \ abo e cisterns are
Soi l Pipt• \ ·e nt , \ o . ;;;->-- also a\allable ; wtth Inter nal enamel
Pipt'--
• ~oiJ J >ipt t I, 3. an<l 2 ft . l»n::tl1:;.
4 1n o n ly. lining\. and external 1'\rusbes 01
"'OTE. - ~011
pipes and patnt or hlte enamel Bracket
Gf s .. lv•t and Spigot Bt•n ct ... tltt1nJ:",,, n1n.dt> an lht> follo" ::. for • Mu)Uftush Chterns can be
! l
,f• Sock1•l und Spu;ot
!'oc k1•1 n.nd Sp1~ot .J un <' tio n -. : IOg' d1 •,l:'fl't•~ : -95, 105, 11:.!~, ruppUed \\Ith a painted or "'h1te
enamelled ftnJsb,
l!?O, 135.
! ft. ,. So· •k e t lOd ~plg'Ol S10;.;lt>
6 ft l lo'll 1.-. ~o~ket I >oul>le. NOTE - AcCl ~ doors to the abo\ e

R.A I N. SEC T ION SOIL SEC T ION


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I NSPE.CTIO N BOX It>
2 T0 6 ..J
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JUNCTION !!:!. • 105 •
SQUAR.E. R. W PIPC.
R.. W PIPE. COLLA R..

A>GLE.S
SHO E. 90·101 ~s·

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• COLLAR. RA INWATE R.
HEJ.,D
SIDE. OR. •
FOR.WAR.0 BE.N D
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OFFSETS AD VENT BE.ND
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CAST IRO N ~- FO REMAN -(>


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MONIER PIPE AND REINFORCED


CONCRETE WORKS (.,etJ
29b •
I Late Gum m ow, Forrest & Co Ltd, Established CONCRETE

PIPES
HEAD OFFICE: 8-14 BOND STREET, SYDNEY
Works Macdona1d Street ERSKINEVILLE
I llP N o. •
Works Smart Street, CA RRI NGTON NEWCASTLE). Newcastle 79

- Addre~s All Enquiries t o B ox 3.>88R. GPO, SYDNEY._ ...JI

[For Other Products, See Page 292J

Products Laving and Jointing


Our n1anufacturcs cornprisc l\Ionicr 'ircular and 'fhc lHPb :s ~rl' 1na.uuta.ctUl''-'d "'. \vithout :spigot and faucet
0Yiforin l{einforced oncrcte Pipe , Centrifugally to permit of easy handling.,.and close "and rigid_Ata~king
. Spun ( Hu n1e) Reinforced Concrete Pipes, Rein- both desirabl e conditions tor the prevention or break-
ages. 1\tonier Pipes a'r e -provid~d with a fiat base.
forced 'oncrcte Garden R-0ller I ncinerator . played :\tonier and Hume Pipes a r e usually jointed by means
P ipe and T idal Flap , I>ile Ar1nour, !>late~. etc., and ot a bandage or Cement ~Iortar r einfor ced by t w1re "
Ee
Septic Tank Installations, see page 29C2 . .Netting, called a Bandage ~ Joint, a~ method of jointing .-• ":e·'
pipes ' ,..-hich •rulfils its pur-
_, •
Manufacture ,..-.
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.,. '
Reinforced Concr ete Pipes
PO!'e under
~o nnition~ .
all """' ordinary
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a r e manufactured in circu lar
and ovi t orm sections of great Other methods of jointing
vari ct} for u se in th e con- more costly than the formAr
struction of sc wcrs, s torm- need only be resorted to 1._in
w·att r ehannels, culverts. etc. •'xceptional cases. such as
pipes situated in gr9una
Quality and Strength liable to settlein(~nt or heavily
Re1ntorc< d Concr ete Pipes charged \Vi th \Valer, in v;bicli
are manufact urcd and guar- <'ase a collar joint has been

anteed to be of a s tandard of tound to • aninver admirablv. •
!'t re ngth to pass all rcquire- Collars are manufactured to

- 1nents of Publi c \Vorks De-


pa r t n1en t and f\.1ai n Roads
Board, but the) may b~ n1:i.de
and guaranteed to s uit other
order.

Special Pipes for Pressure


require1neuts if so required.
The) at:forcl a maximum of Mains •
velocity and di scharge due to Tbese
pipes are manu-
tho uniforn1ity of section and by the · Centrifuga1 -~-""
1acL\1 red
th• smoot hn ess ot their in- Pro ess
and haYe proved
ternal surfaces. o;;atfsfa<'tory unoer f}Ulle high
The pipes art.> guarantec:d 3ft 61n Di ameter Reinforced Concrete Pressure Pipe L ine.
prcssur s. They are not kept
to he pe r fectly sound and 1n stock, but. made to suit
straight \\'ith a s mooth internal su rface. To have ends spee1al con,lilions. Advice ancl quotations "'ill be given
true plau f>s s quare to axis of pipe or s played to suit as re flu i rctl.
radius of curve orderecl. •
Special Pipes \Vith Tidal Flaps
Durability \\lit 1e 'er lo\\ lying 6 1 ouudisto he drained into
a1 t
:\Ionier Pipes have bl'en in use in Syclni>y for over 30 tidal \\'aters it i:s neeessary to n1ake provh;ion for th'e
years and .show· no sign~ of deterioration. exclusion of the latter. For this purpo~e \ve manufacture
special pipes of \'ar1ous dia1neters \Vitb 'fidal Flapie
Junctions clltached, both of Reinforced "oncrete. This t) pe ~f
1'idul Flap has tound great favour on account of the II
Junction!5 ar' only made to order. 1'he fact that
per1n~1uent natu1t' of the materials and the excellent fit.
\1onier Pipes are provid ed \\"itb a base makes an inter - Otll~r Jlipes rnay be jointed on to the special pipe to
c bange 01 right and left band junctions impossible. It
for1n a drain through tlH~ embankment bet\\·een the Jo'\\-
is theretorc or tbe utrnost importance that junctions
required he stated r.orrectly, and for that purpose we 1vi ng grou ncl a11u the tidal "a ters. 1
a.::k that thoy be ordered invariably lookin g clO\Vll stream.
Pile Armour •
Splayed Pipes Ileiutorccd Concrete I'ile Arn1our.... protects timh r piles Ii
drive11 in tidal \\ aters fro1n tbe, ravages of 1'credo Nayalis •
Vt ry uniform curves can be produced by n1 >ans of
!'lraight pipes if they be s played to suit the respective and other marine borers. '''e
n1anu facture tubular PJle
Armour of tull and half sections or varying diameters.
radii. These splayed pipes can be manufactured to
order to s uit any given radius and length of curve Full ~ ctiou Pile ,\ rrnour '\\'ilh Bandage Joint and Collar
measured along the centre line. Splayed pipes are laid Joint are em 11loyed in ne'v stru1'tures, '\hen they ean be
and jointed in the ordinary "'Ul' Radius should not be slipped over the pile after the operation of driving, \Vbile
less than ~ix times diameter of pipe. the halr section is e 111ployed for the encasing of plies 1,0f
existing structures ,,·here the former method of armour-
Short Pipes ing is il1a11plicabl ~. I...arge quantities of the t\\·o types •
• ot Pile ~\rn1our are in u:;e and bav1~ provc d themselves
1

In addition to the standard length of (i ft. tor easy of application, of good appearance, and a most
Centritugall~ Spun and 3 ft. 7 in. tor l\Ionier Pipes, we reliable and pero1anent protection. Full particulars are
manufacture short pipes of any length required to order. obtainable on application. I

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TATE ~iONIER PIPE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS
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Ccn1c11t Lini11g Sl·r, ice to A rchitects a nd Engineers


ll th• 111"1 II
"''"I \\1 1•r1p;i11·d 111 d1·si~11 an d 1·011str111·t, in
i111
f\\11 \ I h• u 1
1
s 111 I 11ll.1li111';tl 11111 \\ ith r\J't•h itC'('l"i, J{cillf() l'('('<l ( 0Jl ('l'€'te

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l:11 t1di 111..r' 1:1·iil!.!"1's. ltonds. Silos, \\Tat <> r S11pply and
-...,, "1·r;i g-1· -..;1. h1·1111''·.. also Jahr t<'at io11 of \I 1ld Ht eel
I ~."' f11 1· HPn1t'nrc·<·d ( '011< l'PI<' \V orks. 1

~ECHNICAL INFORMATION :'f ABLES

Oviform Monier Pipes

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HUME PIPE Co. (Ausr.) LTD.
Head Office :

29b KINNEAR HOUSE," Cr KING &. LITTL E COLLINS S TS , MELBOURNE Te l C 1075•

So uth Australi a : Mile End , Keswic k


Br a nr.h Offi c es :
N .S .W : Co mmerci al R o ad , Rozelle, S y dne y.
HUM E '
Te l L.5142 -3. Queensland : Mo nt a gue St , S outh Brisbane.
West Aust r alia : Subiaco Tel. B.3642. Te l. J 1442 -3- 4.
New Zealand : 8 Quay S treet, Auc kland. Tasmani a: Cr Dunn &. Macqu a rif' Streets,
Te l 46 -271 H o ba r t • Tel. 1670 .
B ranc h es a ls o 1n S ingapore

Hume Con crete Pipe


1' h P 1 fu me Concrete Pi t)e is 111oulcl Pcl hr 1' .-111 r ifuga l
a:· tion ancl r es u lts in a ,·e1y clP11 se. s trong . in1perYiou s
co nc r ete, a ff ording the bes t poss1hle p r ol C'l' tion to rein- DRA INAGE
to rc ern c nt. The> c on r r te. on a cl' onnt ot it s dPn s ity. is \Jan\ tho u s ttn1t s ot t "''t of lar~ "";. ~ iz•• tl Drainase Pip••. ha'
mu ch les s s ubj ec t to atta<'k ancl n1orP r Ps is tant t o l>cc n s upplie d t o ~Telho urn t> & l\Je tropolitan Board of "\Vorks
attrition a nd "Par th a n orchnary c· o111 tt t£ :-;. By the and c:;u urb an C o un t• il ..., s iZt'" 3 i n . t o 75 in o i ~m e t.e r, th
lat .- r L• 1n g t h• lrt rg:_• .st size Con r. r \.:t e P j p C's m~e 1n ' ll't Qr ia
flurn e Pat e nt ed Process, C 1•n l r1111 ga ll) ~pun C o nc•rt' l P

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Pipes a r e 1nanufa1•tured tor dra in ,lKt'. "' "' 1ag 1•, c·ul Yert
and \\' :ttt>r s upp ly ,,·o rk s.
Hume eptic Tan.k s ,..., -I _
E lectr ically \Velded Double Grid Reinfo rcement Fo~ :-t!'' a g l cJ1 i; 1 o:-;.._l ...
s.y~ t 0 n1 sf.adapt e ~ · ' to 1n
- d 1v1
" "d u a
ln 1ild1ngs, th e great e-: t . e ffi c1 n c y 1s obtained by the. u s
of septic tank s . anct th e dis p ogal ot • the sewa gp e ffiu e n
\Ve ll a ' pl ea:su r e in annou111 i n g tha t " e h a v1• adopt Pd 1r o1n th ese t a nks hy filtration• through 4' the..., ground h .
a IH' \\' type of e l ectricall y -'t\·e lde d r ei nforet>1n ron t in con- n1 ea n " o t agricultura l til e drain~ or soa kage \\' e ll s
n ec tion \\' 1th th e m a nufacture of our Culvc•rt Pip e~ . liume Sf' ptic Tank s tl l'I' n1onlcl e d s in1ilar to I-lumP. Qou 1 I

T he n e " ' pro ce"~ e n a bl es u s t o n1.i k e a ' err i>ffic·ie n t and c r et e Pip e, al, r eintort t•d . Th ey ar ~! e a s il y install e d
• a ccura t e J)oublc G r id R e iufort 1ng ( ' ug(', \Vhic h has
- c ons 1d e rahl e a dYa nt ag<.>s. F o rnier!). \Vll e11 d esig nin g
pipes to "it h s t a nd h eavy exte rnal loads , th e p ra cti C'o
"as to n1ak e a s li g h t ly ovallc d r e info1ce n1 c>nt. Th e
installati o n b e in g onl y a n1a tt r o f 1°,·ell_Lng UJ> ~1,...S i mp_l
inst ruc ti o n s a r e furnh;h( cl for 1ns ta lh1 t1on , or :\\'C \\' II
ins tall th e con1pl et P 111;1 11! , in c luding a ll, dra in pipes an d
'n

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pits, etc. _ I

111anutart ured pipe \Vas th e n u1ark e tl t o s h O\\' th e pl act!-


n1 Pnl of th e r e int o r ccm e nt , and it \\"as UP<1' ssa r y to Jay
th e p i p<' in th e tre n ch in t h e c>x ar. t pos ition as nt ark ccl . e'ver Pipes
T h e adopt io n o t th e doubl e r eintorcin g c a ge avoid s th at
UC!('essil y. Th e pipe " ·1th the nf \V d e::iign o t r ei n t o r e• - A tJll t a ngl. ot co1u·1 te e \\ e r pipes are ntah ufacture(l
nu•nt n1 ay be pl aced i n the tre nr h in an~ po,il 10 11, " h i eh \\' hic h i n c lud es s trai ght s, lu>nd s, jun ctfon~ !a nd 11 o th -
r<'s ull s i n .1 ' a' in~ in hancllin:.r ch n rg-(''· a ppurtena n ces tH'cessary t'o r se\\'erage dra ina ge••:.., or.k.
a ll be ing manufatturccl hy our p a t 0 nt ed proceS§l \\' hic1}

e\.verage, Drainage and Culvert Pipe


1' n s ures a d ~ nse, l' tront!' , in1pe r,·io u l' co n qe te'f
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C ULVERT PIPE S -~ upph cd in t I t. Jt n gths , 517.l'S 'I in. t o

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tlu1>h Joint s -for inte rnal join ti n !"
DRAINAGE ANO S EWERAGE PI PE S S u p p l11<l in 6 ft. {'nl
leng-ths , ~izt s 4 in to 12 1n. anci S f t l<: n ~ lh !'l, :sizes 15 in . t o

... i 5 In . S 1z1·:s u p to 21 in. s p ig-ot and fa u c 1•t, 24 in. to 7;) in .,


flu s h Joi nts-for in ternal jointi n g. .. c . . ..,..... ~
RizC>:; t in t o 21 in . are a lso a \'ai lHhle \v ilh p ln in c>n ds fo r 4 Ou11el,
IJttnd a i:; c Jo In l s.
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Non - r e info r ct'd C o n c r ete Pip<!s are a lso 1nn n ufn.ct urcd 4 In.
to 9 in. in 3 ft. Jtln g ths; 12 in. to 21 i n . in ·1 ft. l••n gth s . J oints,
s p1J.:"ot a n d faucet
HYDRAULIC PIPE S - Th esP p ipf's are ~ up pli c<l in 6 f t.
h •n1· th s, 4 In to !I in. and 8 f t. len E;t h !';, 12 in. a nd o , ·e r.
8t Pcl C o llurs n r 1> s upplied fo r joi n ti n ~. nntl n n u rn h t•r of lPnd I
L B 8
nnd :rnrn joint" a r·e u sed to a llO\\' fo r e pnn s 1on n n <l con tractio n .

Representative Installation
HYDRA U L IC
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12 in. H1•1nfo rced C o n c r e t1 Pip•·:- n nd S it 1·1 Con c r e t1•-Lincd >.
1'1pes Pn•ssure up t o 4110 feet h t a il 2 nd Cont ract : 22 300 f eet
0 1 15 1n Rt:inforc c.d Conc r t t e P 1p1 !< , 250 fc •·l h ead. ' -c•
Be aufo rt W a terwo rks T r u s t-1st Cont ract : 39,000 feet of 6 in.
R1 1nfo r c 1 d C'o n c rt:tP Pipe!'!, 150 ftet to 250 fee t head. 2 n d C on· !) -
t r a c t : 15,0IJO lt·· ·t o f
t o 250 f eet h~ad .
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Melb o u rne &. Me t ropolitan Board o f W ork s - 14 0 000 fc f' l o f
li,.1n Rf inforc 1•d C oncre t e P1pf:~ O ver :?00 n1ilcs o f S l'\\"t!r as••
l 1r11.:s, 4 In t o 21 in. h a ve b een ~ upph cd t o thi s B oard.
Ballara t Se w erage Authorl t y - 150,000 t ecl of 6 In. R einforc f!d
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• Conc n ·t e P ip e!'; : 2.000 f eet o r 12 ln. Hci nforCPd Conc 1l' t e P ip Ps.
• ·rh1• n.ho 'p'' authorit) ho.ve u~•~d O\'er 100,000 f eet of llu1no
s , "• ra i:u llJf!S,
Geelong W a t e rwork s &. S ewerage T r u s t - The abov1• uutho rit y
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Works: Macdonald S t ree t , E RS K IN EV I LLE B5883
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ize of Installa tio n
Thf... 111anufacrun~ or 1\lonier Portable --. ptic Tanks
and Aerators producing the mo~t favourahh li\"1ng con-
• clitions for the 111icro-organi~n1s rt>quired in the septic
The ca1,a< Ila" er our :::,, ptic ·ran
,.,·atPr c·ons11n11>tion of 211 gallons Jl r
an1ple pro\•i s ioq for· households.
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treatn1ent of • e\\'ag"<• has heen our airu and, judging ~

In the <'<t"'e oi factories \\'her~.. provision has only to


from th1- grr•at nurnbt r of succe8stul installations in use, be n1ade for the di.,char,ge from the lavatories, a con-
''t' may 'veil l'lain1 to h.tVP. succeeded. To n1eet tlH• '\'ary- ~un1ption of 111 to 12 j gallQns- per h ad .. pi>r diem is
1ng req11irPn1en1s of our cli1•nts \\C manuracture installa-
sufficient allo\\ a nee. con~-,P.quently the, numbe r of persons
tions <'apahle of treating the ~~\Ya~e of ho11seholcJs 1

Tlllffibering frOill lhrP.e lO St>\'elll)' persons, Or llll)rP, if


rH'< e"sa r.r.
sp,,,cifiP-d for Pach size or ou r SP-ptic Tan
in<•rea~ed proportionally.
may Ile
F.or satisfactory "orklng, the -
contents of tank should be completely changed in a
pPriod or frOlll 12 lOf 4 hours. ~

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Gen e ra l P o ints It is ad,·i:sahle to adopt size of tank to n1eet usual
requiren1ent s, especially as the provision or 20 gallons
l o all <.1~1>s of :septi<' in:-; tallation s, \\"ith or "ithout per head per cliern for our Septic Tanks i perniit of a
aerators, the roost suitable JlO:jitiun C'Ornpatihle \\ ith local t1•mporary inc•rease in thA number of persons from 10 to
eonditions rnust he SPlpc•lecl to c~ uable thl! discharge of 20 per cent. \\'il hout detrimental effect. Our Stock
the effluent in thP. <'heafl~st a11d n1ost ta,·ou rable rnanner. Al•rators ar.. 1; ft. :; in. high overall, ~ivlng a depth or
I f the ground has a i;lop1>, lhl' installation should be filt •r bed or 4 ft. G in . They are supplied in l\\ o sc lions.
· arrang<'d so a!4 to dis1•har gf' thP Pffiuent at tllf• :;urface of nP-ce5sita ting a banda~P joint. •
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th ground so that it tnar run into . urface drain:; 10
so<1k into the so il or 1u be nsecl tor irrigation 1111rpo ·1•s. P e r m it fo r e ptic T a n k In s tallation ~
I[ the gro1111d he flat th e justa llation rnu st necessarily u In order lu sa11·~ru:itil th1• 111tj:'r ests ot th'l !!Pn~ral
... 11ndergro11nd, and the Pffiu lit 11111st h • discharg<'d into
11ndergro111ul draiu s ot ruhhl1~ 01· Jl •1 torc.tl •d pip e~ to pul1lic, 1111• )11c·al autho1·iti1•s ha\ P he •n entruste1 \\'it)1
soak into th1> ·uh. oil or to he colleeted into a tank, if th[') UJH~r\ision of J>rivate !Jiolo~ica] tr atn1r1~1t \\ o;rk:-.
t r ' <1uired tor irrigation purposes, Ill \\'hich case the hqu1d It is th1•1·1•for1• llC'<'Cssa1·v to n1ak" 7i 1111li1•at1 •Jl t • tlt1•
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\\ill have to h • lifted hy mechani,•al rneaus to the surlace )'I' }>"C•li\I' . \. IUllil"jpa} QI" ~ ~hil' " ( Olli Cils 011 1thct
ot thP. ground.
nut horit i1's for J>< r1ai sion 1o 1nakc• il'll<'h insd1ll:1t i 111 ,
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As the nii<•ro-organisrns su bsist on tbe Se\\'ag<', it fs


upJ>arent thnt th latt r mu st contain tbe n ecessa ry uh-
stance for their \\'ell-lie1ng, and to "nsurlj the nropPr
nnd ·uL1nit <l ign
approval.
and parti ·uJar for
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• the house and kitchen slops, bath and laundry \\'ater, 'Po a si t our client 111 thi
hould all 11ass through sarne. J'\ too concentrated or appli<'alion, free of
too diluted SC\\age are alike unsuitable.
Dlslnf •ctant n1ust be strl Uy cx(•lu1lecL Onl~ sanitary

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Specification '-lf ~{ tcrial-. L. scd in Connc~tllH1 ~{aterials Supplied


'"1th a "'eptic In~tallation \\1th ea<'h St ptit T.a11k, irr •s pt>1 tl\' P of sizt:> or 11u111h•·r
ot ..,, 1 ttons ''e ..;upply S •re1•n ing \Vall , :\Ianhole ('u\er,
.111d E \\' . Inl et Jun<'tion.
\\ 11 h .. n1 h A.era tor we supply RPin forc1•cl C'onerl'tf>
<'11\1•r Plate In t\\'O sections. G. l. Cuunt>cting Pipi>s, (; .I.
111 in t111 Qr I11d1H.' t Piping, \\ith t\\O E \\' . ElbO\\'s for
,1 1111 t \o hr, tings for Jndu~t Pipe;-;.

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By u~ can J S'il:- u done by any intelligent \\'Ork man
}"ifth tb~ •beip: Of the; draw ings we SUP,ply 0 b~ l, ~-- a
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Patent Hygeo Super Septic Tank; Kaustine


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Patent Chemical Sewerage ystems; Bilumastic ~vJ/.v:;r-/1'///,,r ~,~r,or,,v.A:"',,..J
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Paint; Plumber s' Jointing Compound; Kaustine ustng a1
.fc-t7k firx.-S/o /ft
Chemical. tank.
The I
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H ygeo u per ept ic T a nks t-ntirelY
the con
\Vher e sufficient 'vater is available, soil con- 1
"'he(e
t aitions are suitable and sufficient ground avail- n oppo
able, t he septic tank proves the ideal se\vage dis-
posal system for unse,,·ered areas. To provide a
cheap, ready-made tank, \vhich is easily transport-
able, ihe llygeo Super Septic Tank \Vas designed .
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H ow a eptic T a n k Operates The
Th e action in a septic tank consists of t\\·o processes. (;31 'e\\'
One Settling out of the solids. the heavic•r settling to ,,.,~,l(><"'c/
,,on 0,P'"'~ larly w
th e botto n1 and the lighter rising to the surface. The co .~r-
conditi1
o the1 · The biological and bacterial action "'hereby the
solld rnatter settled out undergoP-s a change from a lmprac·
solid into its component parts of liquid ancl gas. This
latter action is kno"·n as septic action .
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This bacterial action. kno"·n as a J>rocess of disinteg-
_ration, is brought about by the bacteria \\'orking in the
absence of air. This is anaP.robic decon1position. Dur-
111~ this process of breaking dO\\' ll the 1nor • cornplex
organic matter into simpler forms. gas is formed, ancl
the gas bubbles rising to the surface carry \\'ith theu1
the particl es of solid matter 'rhich adcl to the an1ount
of solids forn1ing the floating scuni. This scum is neces-
sary for the exclusion of air and light. On account of
tbi s bacterial action in the soli d n1atter at the bottom
of the tank, not only is the cbaracle r changed, but its
\Olun1 e also is reduced. ·Years pass heforc the an1ount

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accumu lated at the bottom or the tank is su!ficient to
inlerfer " \Vith the proper clarification of the sewage. -
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0\\ ing to the peculiar patented cle::;ign of the baff:l.es Table of tandard i::es
ot th e Hygeo Super Septic Tank. the fto"· or s<'"'age, as
_ shcnvn in tbf> c.ccompanying illustrations, follo\vs the cir-
·cun1 ference ot the tank. making it tra,·erse approxi- Siu.
II OlllJTleter. '1J Working
Capaclt) P~I'. 'Oru;
mately three tin1es the distance it does in other septic
tanks ol similar capacity. This slo\\' hut positive ruove-
n1ent through the tank ensures- a very Pfficient septic
action, ~iving more complete liquc>faction, less sludge,
Xo. 1
No. "
. 30 in.
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60 In.
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!?05 g-ls
7 5 gls,
161 J!')!' )p
and a <'learer and more easily a!:i~in1ilated effiuPnt. No. 3
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54 1n. JI ;o 50 111.
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500 gl:,;
260 l!'I~.
4QO gl:-.
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Manufacture
a.. Prominent l nc;tallation
Jf ygeo SupC'r Septic Tanks ar:i nu1nutactured of heavy
gau~c> ru st-resisting iron, and trea led internally and
vxternally \Vith a bitumastic anti-corrosive coating
applied by in1n1ersing the tank in the boilin~ hilumen
(In '"ic.to1 ia)
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<'ompound. The cover of the tank is bolled clO\\'D over


...... .. 8rhool, n ~r\\ick ,
St :'.Iarga1et':s ....
Sir Stanley Ar~) le I\1ystic Park.
a \\'ater-tight gasket, and is fitted \\ith an inspection
<>Ilening over the inlet bafflP. 'T'his insJ>ection cove r is C \I l\.I JI Dar'" Architt>c-l, Frankston. D
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1 f adily removed by litting a spring cla nip. Particulars
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E. P. Ackn1a11. Esq., Frankston.
as to capacities of tanks ar1• giYen on the ta hie 1n oppo-
sit 1.., C'Olumn .

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Dr. \V. A. II. B1rr1:>1l, heltPnham
• Harold Alston, Ei:;q, 01arnond Cre k .

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Effluent Disposal

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The Kaustine tanda rd E quipment is a chem i- ' the tank 1s a cha r ge of :K'austinc. Chemical. t h e action of
t:al e\' e.r;:tge systen1 for un "e,vered areas, particu- : ,vhicb br ea.'lcs down a.11 solfd matter into li q uid for m .
larly '''hete \vater i ~ not a\·ailable. or ,,·here locar • «'a nd ~nerally sterihsc::s it. Thist liquid is conser ved in
•the· tank nUI it becomes tull. T.tie tank then has to be
conditions make the in "tallation of a 8eptic tank emptied by one of the me(hod later r~fer re t o.
impractic.:able.
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eternally the tank i::i fitted v1tb a serie~ ot pr opell or s
or agitators oper ated by a 4 oatldle behind the sea t. By
'vo r king the handle up and •do,vn after use the agi ta tor s
are rotat ed. · thus . mixing -the contents of the ta nk a nd
~ a~si~ting ·the chemical· action . ~ 1
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The ta nk is manufactured out or heavY. gauge s pecial
'rust- resisting ,.iron. oxy-,veLdeCl~ together ·~ bit um astic
anti-col-rosive coating i 1applfed by cumpletely imm e rsi ng
the tank in 3.; '\Ve1J O(•tbe bitumastiC Compou nd at a tem-
perature or over 4001deg Fahrenh<>it The pan is '\V hi e
porcelain P~ cke d f or despatch the sy:tem is co mplete
\\1tll tank, pan. seJ l . Yt'nt pipe, a ll necessat:Y s a ll
1 fittings, and t)le first charg,e or chemical.~
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Advantages
Th e Kaustine chen1iral sys te n1 provides_ com plete
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a
se\verage system, giving the same comfo r t a n d co n-
' venience .•experien ·ed 10 the sewer<'~l area: . I t m ay b!i?
install Pd in close proximity to th e~ hou se:" on the ha<:
\'eranuah. or, if properly air-locked. inside tlHt Jhouse.

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)lelhourne and :\Iet ropolitan' Board of \\'ork':i
Con1mon\\·ea lth ' D e p~u'tmPnt OL \\ otk s
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H . \' . .~I q K ay Pty. I:.td. !'!Ill •• •
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Emptying- ~iethods of Disposal ~ CV 2 &(~on>,.l",.r


~$1"77.!. e. ev,,/dl1}7..J
" ' he r e isoil Is of an absorbent n at ure efflu en t m ay .~e - • 1
di s posed of br allo,ving it to drain away throu g h c:t -1 n .
s tone \\ar , dra1n to wooden dispos al box or soak well in
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th e ground. I f soil is n ot s uitable, efilu e nt will have t o
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household or fi' e or six people, the equipment r eq u ir es I
emptying approxim a tely once e '·~ ry s ix months.
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'Vhe r e t \\ o or n1ore seats a re to be installPd alongside


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one another, s pecial multipl e tanks a rP rnanufactured fo r


the purpose, pa rticulars of 'vhi<·h 1nay hP. had on appli<'a-
tlon to the Con1pany. r

Urinals
Sp rial \ 'c>n ltcl and hoodPd Kau ~tin" ur1nal:s arl ntanu-
fa ctu red. The "astes fron1 these con 1u~<·t to the l{ aust ine
tanks \vh c re r equired .

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S UPPLY AND SEWERAGE
MATERIALS
I t ural Staff or Ran 'au s Catalogur)
Cb) Connect io n between H o use Ser- work hns h11 c n
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- W . I P1p1ng .
Copper P1 p1 ng.
Cast - Iron P 1p1ng.
vice and Ma in.
Note.-Includt s izt- and material
of 11ip1ni.:: of house conn<·ctlon
\\1th main, and after refcrr1n E;
c~rn•:l<l

Connection t o Sewer.
(a) N ote.- st u1
out

J)Osition on site

D rain P 1pes- tu locnl rPi:-ulation~. state th• \\ hPre r.on n c< t1on i~ to b e made
s pec1tlc forrn of tapping that 1~
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( b ) Cast- Iron. to tlll• \\ t.:r or brancla or the
(c) S t onew are. nt·ft a.r) . • . . .. . . . . . .. . . . ~

Lead (C) S t op Cocks and their location . (b ) Bo undary Trap.


Valves- (d ) J oint s. (C) Manh ole (af n1 Cl':,.~ar) ).
( a) Bib T aps. ( d ) Inlet Vent.
(e) Rest ora tion and making g ood
( b ) P illar T a ps. o f roa d s u rface. External Drainage
(c) S t o p Cocks.
( d ) Ball Cocks. Meter and Its Location. (a) Dra in Pipes.
(e) Mixi ng Valves. H o use Service !"lnlt• s1zt> and "hcther ~ton•'­
Sp1·t1I) dt•sir ld fi n ish and sl\I• 111 Note ~Pt< 1f}' the desired service " nri or C.I. I !:' lo be ust'd.
t;1p~ 01 c 1 rtain roo m s. t ront th1· n\I l• r to the various points :-;p1•c lf~· ull n ece:<:<ary anlel "•
und tl:"\turr•. 1n tilt' huildini:, 1nd1cat- ht>nd 1nsp<'ction open 1n~s. etc.
Flush V alve§.
inl!" tl11• sizf• ol hranche:; and the size ( b) Traps - Gulleys, D1sconnectors.
C1ste1 ns. nnd t' pc ol laps required. The Inter (c) Vents
Pedest a I P ans. I f quir1 111• nt,.. cu n U" best e:-.:1,Jnlncd
1n St' h• 1l11le fonn, under u. h nd1n • (1) Bo ,. und ary Trap Vent.
T oilet Sea t s
nulrtr to that SU!;!;'f'St"d hCIO\\ . <2 ) B r a n c h L ine Vents (ir
PC Item Schedule of Fittings. ne1 essary }.
Schedule of Points.
'-\11 S •'. l t •I h •acling:- (3) Educ t Vents.
Hoo1n or / Fixturi or :-=;iz• und
t'o1np1u t1111"nt I Itern Co. t Locat1un Point. T) pe of 'l'ap. INTERNAL PLUMBING.

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( a) Soil Stacks.
(b) Wa s tes.
<c) Traps to Fixtures .
(d ) Vents.
WATER SUPPLY. SEWER SYSTEM (e) W .C. Pan F lush ing .
General. •
General. :-opeclf) size, locat1on, and
Note.-!'pl"e1f) that all f• es shall b" N o te.- ( a) 'J'hat all ~·o rk shnll lJ l) JI • of storage tank for tlush-
r ud rt· r equln'd and that all "ork 1ng purr><> es; al-.o sen ice fron1
<a111 d out in accordance '' 101 Ulnks to the flu her. Spe<:if~
shn.11 h1• carried out 1n accordanc" the rul es of the • .. . ... .•. .....
"It la the rul " and regula.lions of nnll under the super,·js ion or •\ hlc·h pnns ttr•" to have ftush
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Connecti ons and Tapp1ngs. (f ) Overflow Pipes.
(b) 'l'hnl th1• contrn<·tor shrill pny (g ) Lead Safes.
(a) Note. -Incl ude claus s lating ull 11• 11•:0::-:tt.r\· fees nnd sel' Urt'
of Ch ) Floor Gratings

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thnt pern1ission for opening UJ> I h1 <on •' lll the • ........... .
rond" u.y for m 11king connection (c) 'l'h 1tt the final c~ rlificatc t;hull •<) Exposed P1p1ng
"llh lht> houst• ser vlr.P. 11nd the :-;p1 ctf;) desired
\\ate>r rnain mu~t he s cured
fr c>r11 t lie • . . . . . • . . . ..• ·•
not b · rnu<lc until tho • c rtlllcate
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I 11roduced cc 1 lifyin~ that the jurisd1cllon O\ e1 this

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HO US E . 360 C OLLI N S S TREE T,
W or k s 29d
S PRINGVALE . VI C TORIA .
MELBO URNE.
Sole R ep resen t .1 t 1ves
NS W · A l f red Snash all Ltd , 85 P i tt S t reet , QUE E N S LAND : W a ugh &. J osephso n Ltd ., :-: \ ,\
Syd n ey 102-1 04 M elbo u rn e St ., So uth Bri s b a ne.
$ A E T re l l v lng, TT W A Atk in ( WA ) Ltd ., 894 Hay S tr eet ,
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1'll' (:lat st" le\elopnH.!1l1'. jn "KL Centnfu~al Pun1p~,
"" -.1andarit . 1notvr drn ~n r ~ pe being> Uhtl:itraied bl'lo,,1• •i
D<l \P naoled the incorporation or tnany spec1al featu r t's
ant both d~s1g;i a~~ •con.struction. these having been bro\1ghi ·
nhotn b~ sc1ent1nc research over a period covering •th(·
.a~ f~"· years, the benefits ,of which are no" offered bv
fie ' K .L." P mp Department to cUents. ' : · pP<'ial

,\H mech'a ni~al details ha' e been thoroughly attende>d
o( arnpt.· pro-
9. h~ raulic .and running, balance receiYing special care.
)fb casing design is of interest. insomuch that strength,
efficu~ncy : ~o n1pactness . and pl easi nc: appearance have been
:>U~l' •_sfull.) i:on1bincd . • .t} valuable feature ·which appeals to C o ur e of the Water ,,
b user ~ 1s the .'ease • with which ·~.L." Pumps may be \\at er enters th e pump th rough ,.. t he suct ion connection
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taken, upart for 1n!->pE'ctlon and maintenance
M.ANUFACTUR E RS' SP E CI F ICAT ION-T YP E S L &. H
and is guided in a 'solid stream to the inlet of the impeller
Th ·vanes .~fl the impeller gl\0 the .,,~a!e r a 'v...h i rli n~ motion
and so, by . the .centrifugal force~ produced. the w·ater is
Casi ng.-Tlt cn.<:'fn·. or th1 'out~ typ~ CO\tr•cl ln L•ttl'rS
:iP'!-ten for: t.he. late~t irnpro' nu.: nt,.. in \ •olut+> ,1 .....ign,
i..".J;ad a;:,t-lron and 1. :-ecur'ed to tht: bedplatc by a sw1vell1ng
is
ot hi~h- thrO\\.'n out into the volute shaped .casing " ')l ich fs de ig!}ed
to reduce. the \ elocity of the \vate ""n in · such a manner al"
ti:unnlon allo~' in t:" c.a<;1nf\ to be s" i\"dh·d to any po:;ition to !'!Ult to con\"ert the V'elocit}' energy p"ro<I uced t>y~ the limpell~r
p,1pc connection . 'rh~ suction CO\"e r i!'I !'tronc;ly ribbed and to· .Pressure energy. !he volut ~ thf'n l ea ~ tbe 'vater to
:eeured .... to ~ (·asint:" by holt,: 11n<::;in c throuch hea,·v lu~s on
.. Th "' ~flnn e :con n e~t ion all!>\\ ' th" suet ion f>1 P" , to be . thp, d1.;;charge connection. ~.. :I
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ch•s ign ofTICl', n1acb 1ne sh ~llS and a tes (lt1g deparl1nent ,
purnp . duties are cbecke·d a nd developmental \Vork
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Purnp Rize.
Ir 1·ad. Gallons (lf'r ~I1n11t~.

In1ht ~ ~f'.
:\llni1nurn. ~Iaximun1. :\hn11nu1n. .:\laxin1um.
and I
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100
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15 'Tl
-"26 2U
211
100
100
55
1tlf, 145
~5 ta es
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l Oil
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'\ OTE. -Floor :-pac•"' given ll" for P 1r••1•t ouplt•d .:\Iotor - Drh·1·n T .' P• .
Th
ump
motlnll
ASJDBl
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D a ta R equired for E timate [H.H·tiv e purcba::;ers by making,.. r (•c•o mn1endat1ons
as to
proper equipment fo r ind ividual nequirements, and \vill
It 1s es"f'!ltia l , in order that ,,.e 1nay furnish the n1o:st givt> information as to 3ta nclard• sizes,"capacities, sp11 edc:, otor
ser >h ea ble eq uip1n e nt. that th e fo lio,.. in g 1nforn1alion po,vers, e ffi cie nties, etc. ...; "
be furni s h ed \\" h e n asking (o r recon1n1 e ndations and
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2. Quantity of liquid to he pun1pPd per minutt:>? The f o lio\\ 1ng table gives the p e rmi ssibl e suction lift Tb
o f ce ntrifugal pump:; '\\ h e n handling " ·at e r at various 1quids
3 Char acter o r t h e fl uids - sa lt, fresh, clean or ce1n pe r atures:-
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d ir ty, h o t?
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4. I t so lid n1att e r is cont ai n ed . stat e
acter of larges t pieces.
~dZ<' and t•har- T 1•1np.. rntur+> of
Dt• J;rt Pl; )•' . ~ U l't ion
P crn1isi;1lil t>
L1 ft-F~et..
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1ftin~
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5. Is tb t> ser\H e steady o r intern1itte11t '! 2i .....
Ul!IO\\' 70
6. Tota l hPac.l in f eet to be puruped a~ainst '! 90 19
'110 15 t
130 10 I
7. S u ction lift in f eet? 150 5
170 u
Pressure on s u ction, if any? l !tO
210
9. Le ngth and dian1cler of s u ct ion p ip e and nu1n be r ..
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Length aucl dian1cter ol d e liYery pip e and nun1ber
of turns'!
Character oL c.lri,·ing IlO\\·er? I( e lectri c. state 'olt- ARC H I TEC T 'S S PE CI FI CA TI ON OF SINGLE S:TAGE
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age aucl kind ol cu rre nt. i.P., \vbether direct or C E N TRIFU GA L PUMP I NST AL L ATION
altc>ruating, an d if th e latter. \Vhat cycle a nd P UM P -S u pply and install on concrete foundation by
phase. others where 1ndtca t ed on plan . . . • • . . . . Kelly and L:.ewts
t ype ..... .. . D irect-Cou pled Mot or- D riven Pump, having
a capacity o f gals. per m i n. agafnst a total head
of... . . ft suc tion and d isc harge branches •

Engin eering D e igning e r' ice\ diameter. Pump shall be equipped with balanced impel er
keyed and hel d against a sho u lder on t he spindle by
crewed • l ock-nuts. Bearings to be of r fng -olled type,
In order to g1\' • Ill 0111pt aud reiiabl s rvi cf.! to pur- with wh i te-metal in1 ng, the whole to be m o unted on a
cbast>rs c1f puru11ing equip1nt'•nt, Geo. "·· l'=elly & Le\\ is heavy cas t-iron subbase .. and direct-coupled to motor by
Pty. Lt<l. n1ai n t ai n a s tafL o t coin pe t en t ::.ind experieu ced a flex ib le co upling . -
l"ngineers at th e ir des igning cl1 pat tu1eut, and also ha\'e
repres entatives in capitals u[ the principal Australian
~tates and Ne"· %ealand.
h orse- power. r•-·.
MOTOR.-Motor to be of approved mal'.'lufacture
..,._v o lts. • c urrent, operating at a
speed of , ,, . ..• °"' rev. per min., capable of running without

Thes e r pre s1·11tath es are pr J'ared to give efficient


er' ice to user:. of .. l\:.L." l'umpc:, and to assi:st pros-
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~ump or: \Veil "her " the suction lift ·w ould be too great if the pump and motor ~ere
ruounted togetl1er} U\e s urfa ce le~el atr\.lso, if I he pump is "<>rking intermittently,
asi ma.r. h lb case of draining a surnp, the pump i s a l ways prim ed, i.e., full ot \vater,
nd so ol>\ iaf es the necessity tor ha'\-i n~ a foot~valve on the suction pipe or any auto~
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11.u.1' prinung de' ice ~:hlch "ould otherwise be required.
itch can be used " 'Ith this type ot pump to start and sto p the
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_,_..,...,.,..The• 'K.L;.;. three-thro" single-acting- hydraulic 11ump is ma ufaC'tur d 1 for supplying · ""
11qu1ds at hlgh pres~ ure and is especially s uited to
handlin~ \'iscous liqu ius such . as
a' y oil'l n1olas:-es, etc•. and for s upp)yi ng• hydraulic po\\ e r tor lifts. pre es. tc: •
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Th e "I-. I... " split casin~ t ) pe of pun1p. in \\"hich the casing 1 is s plil antl flan ged alone

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· 11tt 1n~ the l 'O\t' I Ill "holt- of ~ tire spindle ass(:ntblY,
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• 1>' •k·husht->s, nr't> ~ :\:flOSt>d fur attl'ntioo _
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St anto n 1 !Jou e.
• Ver t ical Cent r rfu gal
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IF.or Othe r Pro duc t s, See P ~ges 340

'FHe "Athena" Mixing Val"e •


'I'h 1· "Afhl'ri.i" \<.t l\1· nalX" l.ot au<l 11
, old "alf>r anti dis1·hargP.s \\arrn \\at r•r tor
:ti any cJ P.Si r r•cl dPgrr•1> Of IP.ffi{)fl(llllJr•.
It f s an ti -scaldin~. and is ahl,. to rnai11-
tal11 a c·onstant dPll\ery l ~rn p er::.ituro I \
r<·~a rcl11• s8 O[ fluc·tu at1ng prcssurr•s In
t h f;! SU J>J>IY lin es.

I Features of De ign & Construction
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(l) The "Alhtna" m1xt>r Is rugh~tll}
1,uilt of non-corrosive n1et;d s. Jt 1s ot'
ll ~irnpl e const ruction, '\\"Ith fnw "11rkfng
parts, conslstl ng of a brass cast Ing I or lt11!
1n1xlng charnb~ r. a cam and tY.o r•arlridg"
val vPs \\Ith rubbP.r seatings. 'I'lH• rubl.H•r
ls U1P. only v. "a ri ng part, and can be fl '-
Expoc,ed ~ ..•__
Tl ... rnodi•l !or ex110SfliJ • pfJ>fng, ha aJI
plac"d l>Y lh< O"-nf rat a very srnall cost. D1'lgram Sho w ing th e Principle t>X (1os1 d r>arts nickt>l·plaLPrJ and fs o'tJt.au1
'rh t•r e are no d1ar1hragm s nor tl11•rmr,. o f th e "A the na." ablP v•ith- eltl1<•r circular or octagonal
static: coils UPfld dials. •
(2) Any dPsfrf!d di•grPP l>etwP- 11 the <.:old \\'ater and
hot \\aler supplies can he obtainc•cl at a luuc•h, thi> t•:un
opP.ralfon br>lng very light and posilivP..
<3) Accr~ssih lllty t o working parts is easily a<'com-
pli bed hy rPn1ovlng the front nlatP.. 'J'hP only tool
nrr,. sa r y ror thi s purpose is an or<llnary S<'rr>\\clrfvt•r. rn
Vlblcb,
( t ) IJJalw and hand)(•s are h11avlly nickPl·rilat•·rJ.
r plaCE
hort 1
Operation f fi
1 h< c·a rn Is brr1ugh I Into 011Pratfon l.ly I urning th1• hand)<' a com,
to th e• right <Nolf!: Jt \\'Ill <July ru<JVe 111 this direction so ahe 1
:is lo JJtr•vPnL s c•alding 1f handle \\as first turn1 d through r pair
"hot" p11s1 t1on ), v. hl<•h opr.us lhP. "<!old" valVP. ~in <l allo"·s wat r
lt1P. c•old '""ati·r to f•nt1 r rnlx1ng r·l1ambc•r. .~lovlnJ!' thr•
handle to th<• "rn 1x<-d" posillon, th11 can1 01ir•ns th<· "hot"
\<ti\<>, and "hll•• s till rPlaJ11ing thf> op n J10~ition of th<
"cold" val'"· allrf\\S tlu• hot and rnld v.af Pr to be mlx11 d
)J('f(Jll' d l'li\PfY IS r11:ul1• lo ShO\\('r or halh. If a higlJ11 r
ten1111·rat11 r f' Is rr•q11l rPri, JIHJ\'P tl11• hancll<• lo tl11• "ltot "
pos1li<1n ~1nd th•• ea rn \\ill tllf•n gPntly slldt off th., "cold" pret
valvr• and allO\\" lh<• full disr h:1rg • or hot v.alf•r. Mn

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".\ t lH na" F'Jush \ah f's an• su itable tor t-xposed or co n-
<'ea lPd installations :->tand a r d eq u 1pn1ent t nC' ludes n lckel-
ph\ll'd " l\lhena" Fl us.h Yalvc and \\'al l I<~ l an~e. U nl ess other -
\\ 1se !0;per1fif'r1, equi p mt>nt "i ll be as abovt> C' hroml u m -
plnled valves \\ilh chi n a osc11Jat lng h an dl es o r p u s h bu ttons
<·an be s11ppli<'<l al a hlJ!her cost "Athe n a" Flush V a l ves
<'an hP. Pf!Ui p ped in any ot the tollo\\ tng st y l es or com-
_ _:::;:;.;:=.:.....::...;:.;...:;;;;_.-.:;;....:;:._:_.;.._;:__:.;._- . bi n a ti on s t h c r f' o I. '\ h i> n a n y or t h ese
styles are \\alllc·rl, s111·cify "Athena" flush
'al\e, follow1 •d b) tl11.> lt•ltprs in dicat ing
th~ dc·sired type·
S l o p ...,
\Vith angl e stop No extra cost.
\\Tith straight stop-1\o ext r a
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1I St}le C· With ln lPt on ri ght han d side of


flush vah e"'- ~o extra cost
~l}le D· \Yith inlet on left hand Side of
flush \al\~ '\o :\tra cost.
.._ tyle E "\\'1th i11Jet at ba< k of flush vah e
- No ext ra Cost
Ji u.aull e
~tyle F: \\ itb metal oscil lati ng ha n dlt-
No ext ta cost
tyle G: \V1th china osc1ll~1ting ban lP.
Extra C'Ost
~Hyle II : ).\' ith bancllf> on left s ide ot
• fiusb val\e--Nq extra cost.
Style I . \\'ith handle (10 r ight ~i d e or
flush \al\e- ~o extra cost
tyle J: ' Vith handle in front of flush
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\Vhen specif-) ing con cealed :.! ~\t Q.e na" Flulsh \"al\. es, st~te
the thickness of ,,·all s. An extra lc hargef is made f or tbe
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3--lDoes not •require r e~ulat ion for any 'ar1ation of \Val t>r 1
c·o nnPct 1on bet\,·een flusher an·a the pj pe which lead to the
.. pressure
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I~ ar ·, 'oppcr, B1 a . ., s; a~
llro111e. 0111an1P11tal :1
an<l 8trurtural " 'ork
of all de..,c·1·ipt ion~
ln1 ilt to <.pc>C'ific•a t ions .

erv1ce
<>u r rcpresP11tat l\ rs
"ill '-llbn11t clPtail-; of
a uy of ou 1· pro<l uct...,
u11 r«'qlH'st ancl our
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1s prcparcll to cle\ clop
prcial clrs1~11 . or
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st l'll<'I IOllS. SI LVA " KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

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• Materials and Manufacture l nless other\\ i:;e spP.<•ified , all "S1l\·a c:;1uks
su ppliPcl \\"ith the ... Lan<lard t-in <'h skirting or
"811\·a" i :-> tb r. t1 ade n1ark ap1>l11><1 to all s inks manu- ha< k J tront antl "Hie U))ron and rolled d);P.8 . ton ~1
ta< lured hv u~ . <Tbt:> arc htt£>rt should clearly <;pt rify :\tctal or \VbitP \1' tal plug:; co1npl t'e the htment
w·h eUH•r th.P sink is to he "holly of l\1011Pl :\lc>tal \\'hitu ...
~1Ptal, or 8il\·croid.)
Sinks arc> supported on rigidly constructed wooden Advantage of " ilva" inks
fran1P.s-drainboards and skirlin~s (or "t>lahba<..ks) Buildi1
art> n1ade of on• piece or n1 etal; the drainboards In addition to the> plPasant appea~ance "'hicli" 1!\tonel
having c·orru~ated surfac,•:;, ar~ pitl'hPcl to tb1 basin ;\J1~tal I ~nds to all fittings of ·\\'h1<'h it is an ·integral par.t
" "hilsl lhP. harks, ot ~n1ootb-tacP d surla<'f'S, are " 'ell ll also aclcls to "Sih a" Sinks n1any1 olhPr featur.e ...........fth~

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ca rried up against the \\all. 'rhe basins have \\'ell- one-rn


1·01111c11 •d, r• '-l' lltranl angle:;, and are 1nacle for quiek
•drainage, and the joints at drainboards are \\ell S\\ eated;
th e" hole thus lorn1ing a \\'n t ertight ancl non-fouling joh.
Turn ed-up ends n1ay be forrnecl in lhe abo\e co n- Pt!Ctfic
:;lruclion also thfl hack s kirtiug rna) he box d out,
for111ing a ledge on top ancl a 1· c ss under to conceal
prpes. Other ''a) s of fini:slung the hac·k pro,·id a
d flange to turn-u 1, oack 01 \\all lil"'s.

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style or ::-ize .o r ~ink td orde~. and to fit
Yar1ous rece:s:-'"s and corners, also
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'and botl I kite ben :;ink::;
In o rdering) ''Sil\a " ink "lo b
rnanti(a(•tured M1 to a '\ spt>li al d ·ign,
ph a~e suhmLt th e i d nle n:sio·ns ··~" to
K · as • se t · out 111 th~ D i meu~lOllal
Drt\\ing , '"L~t,
Ill u s t ra tion T ype A .
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S t ock Siz e 4ft x 1ft. 6in.
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"Pe,ial. nrt> built for quick and easy •
lm J.Ullatit111. In ~eneral. "Silva" ••
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lbr flL ed in · O\' •r c•u phoa rd ". They
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W: )1 n n o( a fl.1ngl• .
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Phone: Cent ~0•06 .
TAPS
119 PIRIE S TREET ADELAIDE
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TASMANIA :
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· ",.a sh · r 1111 r ... r· ~1 t i u !!". i t 1n e u n l 1> ;1 k or d I' i p, a 11 d
it cost \ ' I')'\• littlr 111 01' \ than th. ordinary tap. J JJ
a ph) sical Jahor;itor.Y t" t a \\'a her·le :s 'l'ap \\'a
• turu1•d <u1 and off :.!:;~.ouo ti111 • ,,·ithout a i!!n 'f
lr•aka!!''· It is availc1bJ,. fo r 1•\' i'l'}' ]'Ul'Jl" ,,_
do111Pstic, baths, \\';:t h ho11 1•:s, \\ nrk h<Jp , uu<lflr-
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T. ll• i1d Stor>eocks-Un1>0llsh•!d tan
T. H"a.d Jfoseoocka • • • • .
c•ap t.1.1.n Ji ea.d Blhcock •
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<'a1>stan I J :ad !"to1>co<>ks • • • • . •
("ar> tan Hlad nnd . h• ath 111bcocke
C'ar1st.an J:l(.'nd nnd ••ti,.nth Stopcocks .
Capstan H ead B ib Cnpstun J lead Pillar C'ock • • • • • • • •
C'apstan J:f( nd nna Sheath P1llnr Cocks
All requlr cl deelsns .arc avnilnbl". Including kn e o.nd o.rm I
OP"'rut"d taps for surgical nnd hoiu>ltal wqry;
Principle a nd Operation
Official Te ts
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'I tJ,. illu:,trations :;hO\\ that t hP no\ 1•1 J1r1ncfpJ • on \\Ill ch ~ I
thP. JJo\\ <'II l'atent Dri1>lr•ss 'l'ap op<•r<tl••s Is by n sliding
1n ov1 1n,.nt of the \\·ater port s insr<l£• a spPcia l t; JH! nf
Physlcnl l..uboratory .
ruub1•r i;J 11Pve or con<•. 'l his s l""'" is operati11g un<lf>r L1\ .. rpool '''a t1 r Bonr d
J<I Pa l condit ions t o r Jong lifP in rubb<•r, viz., unrl r \\':Jlf'r l.:.\V. As oclatlon .•
and in c•omprt ss ion. ThPrP 1s only a sli ding n1overnP11t
insidf• th,. con an d no gri nding or abrasiv1• action, t<'nd·
111g to w a 1 it out; dirt dor>s n ot affPCt Uu~ir seatings,
th1 r e a r" no springs or df>licale parts to brPak, no \\'atf"r
ha1n1ner, and tlu~y act quickly and easily. 'l'h cr'' Is no n ed
lo s<· r~"' thPm dO\\'D ha rd-just turn ott thP 110\11 and it
rP.111fll118 off u11d dr1pl• 1J8.

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OTHER NOYES BROS PRODUCTS

A cccssorles, l ~lcctrlcal f u .. •
An1metcrs nnd \ 'oltn1et••rB •
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'fombs & Jlo\\ croft Product J Ir•
Bells a.nrl Battery ~1atcrlal
1' loodllght1ng
HrnckPt.s
CallPnd • r's C.l\J A Ca.bl"e ll<>atlng Apnllanc ·s
rubtr .,... S'" it<•lu s and Plug fl Ironclad fh Itches and I• uses
I Conduit and l lttlnse
11'J1Jrc Sh ts, nod and 'J UlH!S
J ltting , RPsld,.nUal and Con1mcrclal
Jn ulntor
In ulutln •Board, ,'lndnn)o
Ironing la hlnee
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Tntnll ~.aucl 'l'iotl 1i1u"h 11 1Lu1·1" ~l1tl\1"' 'lni\•t,
- 1111 ldt•r . . shn\\1'1"'. \\"a.._h B.i,111" ~eat .... l~ath
~lats It ·111111111 1.,1!.d1t1ng I•~1°'"turl'" J-{,1th Jl 1·at1•1 . . , taud. np to lung usa!-{

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"1 1 k,- J,01 c·Ll.lln «llHl ~Iont 1 )let ct • l '0111 li1nP1 l ~111k c•hipping, in the ('a P Qf ...po1 celain. earth 11\~are ancl
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to stand 11p t()
i n1portant posit ion, anll a-. the arehitel"lt i so oftf'n en '\l' \ t'l'C U . ag~ ('
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r)1f·h to 111ake the llathroon1 hyg-ienic, plPa..,a11t. a111l Grace Bi.os. Ltd. havp in Llreir Bathroom Fittings
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-'l a1~e taken i11 thl: 1.ll' . . ig-11111~ uf th, hatJ11 on111 .111tl i11 or fittings · n1a y b e com par~d Co-op ration i n this
i ,~le1·tiQn an~l in tallation of tl1e fit tin.gs) i . . .i rnpl y ruannPr " ·ill,. \\' P are s ure, be of m aterial a~si sta n c~ to be
~ ·epaid by th titn1l r ·~ult. r )f !!feat in1po1 tanc·e 1 th" rchitect, ancl Clients, when se ll'Ct in g fi\t1his... t r t he
OJI' ~t l' lation.._]11p of thl' Yariou 11111tc; 111 0111· h1n11e, hotel. apartm Prtt, public and office building me r -
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nully SI•'•'\'•·&, "ith 1.0.-2, 2b. 3 in.
1 :ully ~I•'•'\ f'S, Phun-2, 2l. 3 1n.
1 :ully Top-:, "ith 8ini:-le Inlt:t-2 in.
•iully Tops, "ith l)ouult• Inli't-2 an.
1:ully H1~·1s, \\Ith Grat -tJ, 9, 12 an
1;ully n1s• r~. Plain-1;, !l. 12 1n.
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Anti-Splash Shower H eads-


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Copper or Nicke l - P la t ed H .P. B reech ing P ieces. f1n10 ana


Show er H eads l'nlazz1 Patt• rn- 1i x 2 in. 111111 and
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OFFICE · 19 ST.~ SYDNEY FACTORY: WATERC:OO. S Dl\JEY
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MELBOURNE-180 Bay St Port Melbo urne BRISBANE,.....,.. $.t
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(irinnell i\ut o1natic Sprinkler:,, c·an bP in~talled 111 dll\ bu1ld1n~......... ~

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oldest. rnost \Videly used and rnost succ'cssful F1rr Protection
~vstrnn k110\\'ll. It consh;ts ot a ~ ries of s1>lt-oper3ting valvP.~. ,.......
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through c·o ntrol \31\'es hy th• strP.Pt n1ain or ~orn•"~ oth r • ~rj'P'<•tiill:y ~

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GriunPll Spr 1nkl1•r::. "ill not destroy the arti:-th d~:--ign . ~


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of a "hi>acl," !"'O that, \\'hilt• \\'3ler i:-; being poured on to the fire, tb~'t­ ,_.,
Brigade 1s ~un111101H.!d and a hell rine:ing on the hui1ding ta<·~ ''a rn\ 1 -_..
of the dang1'1. <>nlr thl:! :.-;prinklt-'r nearest the hrt> 01H:>11 .... -11ot tbP
\\"holP nu1nbPr c.r1 the one C1oor. 3!-> ~01n1•tinH·~ thoue:ht-so that It •
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ing proposPcl 11o ~ ition ot s prinklPI' hPacls \•:ill ht> s11hn1llt d ancl full I
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Spr1n~ler H ead c·o-opt>ra t 1011 \\' i 1h you i s a:ssu r ed 111 e\'ery "'ay

CONNECTIONS, PIPING AND WATER SUPPLY OPERATION OF THE


The Gr
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Tt'' Vlll• s, :tnd kno\\·n a:-; "do11bl• ~upph 111. lall.ttlons,' 1nust ht m tanc
ful Ii:, t\\1) \\att•r SUJlJJh• ~ of 111<lt.JH. nd•·nt sourct T\\O lll•·l r1meu
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on a !;tl'PI struc•tur•' de up
I or liuilt 011 un.. cor-
n• •r "1th llH• hulld1n g.
Its position is unun-
11orlnnt, e.xc "Pt 101· ~
The Gr
1 1·ono1n\ ho\\"' Pr, hut
1t n111:-"t he at lt>:t:<t u
15 lf'• 'l alJO\ •• th••
hi g Ir" st .... pr1nkl••1 JD
ht>a<l . ak t
I( an •• I • ,. a t •· cl no
lttnk i s not possrl>I,.,
a
~lln
"1n·,.ss11ri• la n k"
be s11hst1tut1•d
"I'll rs rnn) 1;,.. stnr • d
~tl i;ro1111d It'• I. hut
\ t
inus t larn" an a11to-
1nat1(' 11u1nr> flt tt>cl,
('apnhll• of 1>u 111111ng-
nt lo:ast 5 lhs running
' J>r• ssure on the
h I J..: h (' s l Jll'lrlkl1•r .
'l'h•· tank suppl) 1s
onl) an t•nu·r~f'n<')
UJ)Jll) in C'U • ot a
fall 1n )H tssur e or
fu1lur .. of tl11• st r •' t
uppl). and so 111a)
hl 1)1111tted. In tll I
cas•'. \\ h1 n th st r • •t
11ppl:, on!:, is con-
n• • 11 d, the 1nstalla- ~UPI \ 30
f t lo11 1" k no\\ n a s a \ustraha
"s1ngl ~ s uppl) :· and :Zt'n la nit
is . uni:!. suhjl'<'l to
h))PIOXllJlfllt>I\ h Ii I l hi lllO:;l
Showing Strt'et Main and Tank Ma rn Combining ' at Cen t ral Ind ustrral o
,~~~l~ictio~. n
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Valves, wrth Sprinkler Pipes Rad1at 1ng f rom them.
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S T~NDAR C SET OF VALVES -- Jn.,talla tion


FOR .\II plJl"s ar ... cut and "l rt w .. <l
rn i n t hl' faf'tory.
('\:11 t s izl'I'
GR I NNE ~ L ·r11. , 0111pl1 ·!1i11stallation is
'i f nt on to thP joh r'•a cl y t'or
;isse111h l 1ng. Hang••rs a r e ava il -
,1 hi• I ur auy r·lass of ee ilin g
iln<I "'J ll c' ial c· iling p lates a.r£'
,. 111 p I o ~ ,. rl whPn p ipes a r ..
r·o 111 e,tl.-11. so t h at a nPat
.1 JlJ1P.11-.1n1 , . is guarantePd. F o 1
drupp111g through fl oors 01
11111 11i11 i.: 1 hro11~h h1 ·.i 1ns in con-
e 1 H I• . ~:t I\ .11111.••d sl1•(•ves. as
ho\\ 11. ai'I' ...... l 111 pla1·e hefort>
1•011r1111!:

S PRINKL;ER IN CE ILI NG

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•Ost. A ·p 1 c1a v t e:;t val:ve facihtat Ps t 1... " ' Ork a ud 1....
l ~"'' <1J!' r r1 tte,.d at - i t}fo' ' u1aln" ~o~trol 'ah .....
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CH EM I CAL.; _ FJ RE EXTING UI SHER S

T ypes o f Ex tingui hers


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Sorno Hrr•s C'all for thP U8P. or dfn1Jr<•11t "' l'hf•1nl1•a la anti
o WP-. 1nanuta<· l11r <~ various typns of ~ tfn J) ul s h 1• rs to j\f\ ,. - •
prof Pet ton Jn all c•JrcumAtanr.,.0, Ev ,.r y ni:Jt• hfn ~ fA ~uar·
antP<>d to pa thP rPquirom<'n t a of thP Ffr<• Und<•r-
wrHPrfi' A h& O<Jatlon a nd ha s h"'Pn <tpprov"d anti at'tP-p1<•tl
hy th"' ( 'om rnnnv. f>alth anti 8tat" (,ov1· 1nm <>11IA.

elec tio n o f Correct T ype



• 'J h " moRt Huftabl P typP is rlf'>lf>r rnfn,.tJ l1y th" class or h•' n"fll for p aint and varnish
..,. manu-
fir rfs k . It r ,.qulrP.d tor ordinary hazards other thau far·turPrs for protPctlng th Pl r vats
l thOSP mPntfOUPd specifi<ally hPJO\\', thr> "$Jrnp)PX" j g of in ft a 1nrn <Jhl1• r1rodu"ts. Jt i s s u -
rPco mrn"'n<I d. F o r any inflarnn1a hie Jlq11 irl or 11ro1ltu·t J1PJHJ1•tl ovPr . ttH•rr1 Croru the CPillng
\\hlcb \\ill fl oat and hur11 on ttu• surfr1<,. of \\rtt"r, the or 011 a fran1Pwork OVP.T th•>• at.a;
" P y r of<J:nn." For any r>J1•ctrJ, al risk - B\\ ll1 h hoards,
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A fus1 hi' liuk hnlds lbP ron~a lo P r


11ow1·r ho11 s,., etc., U1" "f>hfst,:;r" or "Slinpl••x Auto." in riosl t ron, so th:tt lDP h Pat of a -
tJJ'' r"l"as••s It and au ornatf<!ttlly
1'h1> ar.111al nun1J,1>r r1>q11lred fs gov1•r11<>d fo1 iusuran<" pours lhf "1oa1n" ov••r the Pntlre
r1 d111 tfon purfHH!Ps-on lhi-> rule ot OllP inac·hinP for i;urfac<> of lh,. vat.
e\1•r y 2f,O fHJ. )<lrds of floor spa1•£>, v.ith a rninhnum
1111rnlH•r ot tv.o l'''I ftoor. 111 sp·1·fal tali ' ~. IH1\\f'\'fr,
)f>f 118 ~H) ViflP you. "Phic;ter '' and "Auto" 'Pype
·r11es1• tv.o •·xti11gulshers c·on1 • undP-r \.
.. 11npI ex ,, tl1r· headlnr; of ~'I'<'. ( f',1l1horl Tetra
('hlorl(J1•) rna1 h1n1 s. 'l'hls Is lJ<J;p fd
guara11t1 f(l to lif' a 11011-1 011<1uctor of
'I IH·"Sl1n1>l<.:x'' is () <lri(·1t\ up tu 40,0UO volts1 .and so is
kno\\n a ,, "Soda and po.rtlcularl~ suuahl 1· for all Plectrfcal
A<'1d" r"l1f' 1~x-
risk 'J'hP .. PIJlSlPr" ls USPd p 'lf'DSfvely I
1111g11f ''"' .111d Is used h) th" Stat• aucl Com111011v.1 a1Lh (;.ov-
tor .di ordinary rl k ' r nrn(•lll'"' 1hrougl1out th,,fr J>OWPr-
It of t \\ o gallon hou c·s an<I Ila J)TO\e1J its v.orth on _
'·iJ>a<'il) llJ;ht Pnough 111an) oc aHlons \\Ith Lilla rnachfnP. thp
for c1 lad) to handli--~-­
IJqufcl I exp• lJPd h) cornpr<>asecl af r I
' cl ) to operat• 111- pumped up, \\ h<>n 'hargP<I, by the hand

,, Hlanll) r-ffc cthP '!'lier"


ar<> t \\ o t y p e s or
"Shn J•lex," t h o u g h
1'01 h ar•• I or t111) sarn1
JHnnp fitf Pd No rno\'a bl parts • are
actual!) in liquid and, as the ,.her! fcal f:I
OOPH not dPti•rf1Jrat1, lL does not n eB
a ll t• 11 t i" n .
1 la H of risk:-

- ( l , '!'hi' H<>v<>rsfhlr·
'l'hr• "Auto" LYJI • f s a fHnull one-quart
·xtingulsh•·r rJ1·slg11Pd prhnarily for use•
on rn"tor '1•hlcl 1·s, ;Js th 1• Jfqu1d is also
if; O)lt>l'al1•1l by slrn ply \·~ry ~fl,.,. , l\'r• 011 pi•! rol flrPs. It fs used,
tur11lng IL 11 paid<• h<J\~ l'\'f'r, v.•il h "'JUld SllC'f'f'SB OU SWfl<'h-
I cJ 0 \\ 11 a 11 <I sp raying hoetr<I or UH'I o r y 1•IP1•t rlcal flr<>s where
lhf• J1q11lcl Oil IO th~ thr> hu~"r " l'h lst<~r" is not \\arrantPd.,
R,. v,.rat bl,., P lunger Type . hrP.

121 '/"h1• l'l 1111g•1· t y 111• 1s 0 111•rat'''' h) st1 lk111g thr• C h e mical Fire En gines •
J1l 1111g1•r 1>11 top :t1HI HfJ hr,·ak 111g J!.l.tSfi '1olll1• 111 aidP. '
C h<>rn1<·al Jo~11i;lr11•s :1 rt rn.HJ,. 111 both "Snnpl,•x'' an
i
"Pyrofoan1" lYP" and are u •ct for la rg faC'Lor1
..
'' h PrP Isolated hui lcllngf! 111• ct prot,•1•tlon , ancl also o
tin1b1 r .•ros an d s1n11Ja r risk 'A'.h PrP a l arg•! ciuanl t.
" P yrofoam "
of liq111c1 la "' •'d ••cl Th 'Y ,1rP rn ad e In J 0-ga llon ar rt
f'yrofoarn Ll<p11cl floats <J11 t l11•
of any hurulug
1011 :if>-ga ll o n rnoclels, n1011nt "1 on ~hPPI S, y,•lt h approx
llc1ultl wll hout 111ixlng ancf RO (•\'<'11t 11 ally s11r~ads ov•>1· mately trJ f r• 1•t of lHJ8' '• so that a consfderdhlf' ran g
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t br• \\ h<>l• · su rfa<'i · till it srn"th•·rs th'• fia1 n<>s. Thi! tv.•o-
gaJJon ni:~r · hlrH· sh own h1•rf• g'· rH•r.t t1•H 1•fg ht g~tllon s of
" 1'"0~1111 ," ~tJHl so IH c·ar1ah l1• or <·x tlng11 1s hin g <1uftt- a Maintenan ce erv1• c e
fl"rlous Hr<'. ft lK op rat~d hy 111rnl11g IL 11r1sldr• dO\\ 11 All PX tin~11f s l11• rH, oth"r tha11 '. T .C. lYll'!S, s hould t
In tt a ln1llar Y.ay to th"' "Sltn plPx ," iiJJ<I tnusl h ~ lnspec•ted P\'1•ry l\\'1•Jv" 1nonths, Thi! "Sln1pJ,,x " l'Jun.KeJ
r<!<·lrurg "' <·v••ry tv.·<- Jv • rnonth s. "Pyrofoarn" Is th'• typP JJPf•tl only h1• r1•c•har g1•rl '•very thrPP years, but th"
c:orr1•r· t lYJJI'! of n1a<·hln'' t o h~'''" &l ;iny s )Jr:1 y-palnling
othr•rs hould IJ1• <l o n1• l"!v1•ry twf•lv<• months. w,.
havP 1
tralnPd s taff to c·~rry 0111 thi s work :1t a nominal Prvl<·e
booth , and ls g11<tra11t11>d to pass oil r<•t1uir1·rn<•n t s or
fP e, and by ht.v l ug 11 s do It a ll an:xlf'ty is rernov"d tron1
tlJ1• Iu s urar"'' <'ompanl"s In this r'•p;a rd . thf• O\\nP.r •
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'....:_.J GAS a~~ GAS A r:_PLIANCES


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OF COO KIN G AND ~ EATING WITH GAS I
11 'it 11.&.~...a::- ~h"
uui, 'l'. .':>al u~ of g-as tor ")~k'l11~ and fc_1r,.l11ra\!tically evt>r~· kind of i
. ~. 11 ~ ltt~at.1hg fnrntS~ru ·triking cvi<len 'l'. of' tl1~ gcnP-rctl util ity. an.<1 ex~ellent. i
';,,,. , . ._114. 'I r effic1enc) of thl$ clean. dept>ndable fn ·I. It JS t4e· p\lrpo e of flu::- ec:t1on to I
~ .. - ... I ilcal 1Yith the leading u::,e for ga , a_ud ·tri de-..<:r1be tb.ri.t>fly· ...,Qn1 of it pr111cipal i
:a:;. . I' advantage" for cooking. \\ ater heating-, room \\·ar ru1ug. r~f'rigcrat on and ,
a ~ ip ineration. al o to upply a i>rief outhni> of thP tuu•" for ga-.. in•the indn trial 1 I
~ 1·
kand corrunerc1al fielilli . • · _ I
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The u"e Qf ga fol' both don1e~t It..' dlld iuclu.,.tr1al purpo e-.. i the, ub)ect
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of con ·tant iuve tigatiou and re~earcl "o a to ..,ecure the_ n1oderni ation of
I
....... 1 e.xi ting applian ·e · and to pron1ott• the hi~ht::'t .. t andard" of effieiiency in ne"·
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•~ , es,,,. aypliance I
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, 1 ~ i 1nv1t d to aYa1f tben1 el\~ of tli.e up.to-date fac1l1t1es provided by Tbe Aus~ 1
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:ne"ct1on ''1th the u
appliance
P. of ~a and the ..rlE><'t1011
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of it10<1eru_ labour- avin 00 ga~ I
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pha e of ga cooking or ga heating '"ill he Q:la~ll:v upplie<l 011 r ·que t.
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THE AUSTRALIAN GAS LIGHT Co. G
P ITT BAR L.:OW AND PARKER STREET S. N E,WMARKET , S YDNE Y
Phones· M 6503 (24 Ii ne:. J
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GA S FOR C OOK I N G W AT. ER HEATING. ROOM AND S PACE HEA'T'.ING.
REFRIGERATIO N, IN C INERATION , C LOTHE S DRYING
GAS FOR INDU STRIAL HEATING, S TEAM RAISING
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BY - PRODUC T S:-COKE, DURATAR , DURATA R EM U L SI ON , DURAVIA, D U RATENAX,
PITCH , TAR OILS, BENZOL, TOL U OL, S OLVENT N APHTHA, P Y RIDINE, S ULPHATE O F APPLIANCES
AMMONIA

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• P age
312 Sect ion
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6-- 1nc1nerat i o n by
P age
319
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Sect io n 2-W a t er H eatin g with Gas 314 Section • .. _ Gas Appl ia n ces f or ...
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Sect i on 4--G as 1n t he L a undry 318
321 ·!·
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·'J.· Sect io n 5--R ef r 1ger a t ion b y Gas .. 319
321
322
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SECTION 1

Posst>ss1ng, Js rill' n1.tJor a dv::intag<::s ot rt·h~1-


1t does,
bility, s im plicity of o peration, and lov.· heating cost. t he
COOKING WITH GAS
~alnn ct. n rd11iru·y t~·11 c, \\ h 1c h 1s 111 H I P in 1 '"I> I 1rge
01·
nu rnbct of s1z1>s a nd -.lyl es. is u l.-. tll>· ult Li fo1 • rnall ktt·
chcn<;, 01 kitch u~ 1n \\luc h th 1n~unt pf tl<or
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m ode rn ga~ s to,·e es tahlishes s trong chum~ tor select1ou 11 lllC'd 1 1> t C"' 1~
111 eYe r) k itc he n . I ts acl\·a ntages a r e clt>ar < ut a ud
dee1s n e, and they a r P ex11rc::-.:-.e<l 111 ter1ns ot unproved B EAUTIFUL F I NIS HE S ,..._ r~ " -
k1t e h t 11 co1nfort. greater cookin g co 11\1>nie11 ce and 1>er- I h e deft u c 01 ' b1t1.. <.olouJed and n1ottl1:d~1or illll;
rn •Utnl 1• ooki11~ ec·ono1nies 1;l1st en1ng nickel and non-u1rn1s h1ng schrornnun h 1 ~1 n n w
h1•, 1uty und ire!"h c hoi1·n1 to gas s to cs• 1\. ha s \\l•lenetd He

- S<'nJ>c o f k1tCh t.! n heaut1fie<1l1on, in rollu <>11 1 pl• sing a n


MODER N IN E V ER Y DET AIL sph •r e of br1~htne:o;s into the kitchen. a 11.f:I d1 pen i:d \\;ftli
I n l.O n . . pt1on l• s11-n 11 i 11 ..... t1uct1011. t.':> 111 11111101 df'ta1ls, f 11 qucnt clean1 n~ a nd 1 u1lishiru~· · J\lottlecl 11·1n1e l-a rece nt
I n1odcr11 gas sto' • s ,. .. n.-r.t th P 111o ~t progr ,·sSl\'C 11lc; 1s 111 <'ook- c:l c\ • l o 1ul11 nL in porc1· lau1 fin1 s h es-1~ ru :: ~l1call)' 1ndestru
1ng cqu 1pn1cnt. Th ey c11nl orrn to 111Q1l e111 t 1·e11ds, ,.,11t1,.,fy ne\\ t1 hle, hc1ng h eat p roof ri 11d c rnck proof, \\' htl"'t hrornhun
dc rnands, a nd ,::-uunull• e l sta nd ::u d of t oolc ·ry s r' 1cr th t t 1s th!' ne\\" t>lt11s h pla.tinJ.; \V1th th e lu!-:lr ou" urfa •-do~~ no
not e auallt·d b}· •1 11\' ot h••1 ·11 pl an ta r 11 11 Ln l •tJ n l"'d rulth1111.: ~

MODEL S FOR EVER Y KIT C HEN MANY I MP ~OVEMENT S •• J• T

l\lod1 rn i.. ts !.l o\ 1 ... l r rnau 1 111111)· cl1111 •1 ~·nt 1zes and • s \ 1ln ·::,,.eel n1an) " not ~\ ort h~ 1111p1 O\ c
tn s uch a \\"1d1 \anct}· <•f :-l) le::, ind fin1s h e:-; that r\•r n th~ n1l' nl s to gus stu\ c:., t h P 111os l p r 0 111111cn lil•J11K-gfiic1en y
most ••xucl 1ng d1 •1r1:t11n s 1n l'Pg:u d to tll IH ara ru·r. st ~·Ir ·u 1d hu r ru r s. r P·des1g11c d h ot p in I es, he 1t 1<·t 1111111g O\ t u s, O\' n
scrv1ct 1trl fa1lhfull y 1111 t. The o:xtcndetl clcvnlC"cl typi: 1s lP1np c 1aturc r eg-ul·ttors. pilot , ll~hter. ' lr1n·c tl Jung c rO\\'n
partrcularl~ s uit 1lilc f11r ln r 1-:f' k1tch c11s-1t"' go net al styl pl.1tcs, ell \Hlcd u\ e n s. n • " ;;;t' lf':s · n• \\ 11111 11 \\ olour.
conforrn1ni.;- to up-to-<lat • m<·t hotl !': of kitchen I i~out. 'I'h<> 1ngs 'u1d ne\\ modP ls ,. - _

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finish ed 1n • porcela1n e 11an1e1 an d c h ro mium p l atl ng . I ~ 1r1 ne111o mot tled enan1~1
, and c hromi um p lat1 ng. ( T his ind estr u ctible ena m el i s o bta i na ble 1n

TYPI CA L EXAMPLE S
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G.1, CL)Okt n g in R e la ti o n to H l) tll~ l) l.1n n in g arrang1·111t>nls and c 010111 ~1·henll·-all these have a hPar-
in~ upon t hi' "llyle and finiHh of the stovP \Vhicb shoultl he
lh .1..11._ pl.1n:1111 .1 kth I., 11 1. 1-. .Hh 1-...1hl1• to tinalt"' U~Pd
ll't.'ll!-> n~~ 1r1h11~ the !->lo\ l111·.1t11111 :-.1ze. sl\ I•. •llllH'al 11\ 111:-.1.ill111~ ~.i:- ,.,t cl\ c" l'are ~houlrl he> taken not 10
.i
111 Tlus 11111 onl) pre\e111-. d1 ...q1po111t111• 111, hut n1ak1•:-. pl:.l.l't it 111 a draught or 1u a position \Vhere it is Pilher
1l o-.,1bt. lo "''1'lll'e th1• n1u'l plea:--1n~ r1•s11lts al rein ~iven too little \\Orkin~ ·pace or 1s isolated from the
t1\t 1' . . . 111:-ill 1 u ... 1 At hll•'1 tur ii ... 1, It=> 111 11111111. furn1shiui.: uth~r kitch• n appurtenanl'es

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F AVORING G AS C OOKI NG
to human SIMRl!ICITY.-No other stove provides such a simple,
straight.forward method of cookcng, or gives such accurat e
results wcthout constant attention or frequent man1pu l at lon.

ECONOMY - Gas cooking 1s cheaper than oth er met hods.

EFFICIENCY - A gas stovt does all kinds of cooking per -


f c tly with equal facilit}I; and doi:s not necessita t e the use of
supplementary eQurpment

COMPARATIVE COST OF' GAS A.,NO EL:EC:TRIC COOKING-In the appended table the
cos t of cooklng a wide variety of foodstu!;ts with both gas and electricity. cs set out A
...
c:tre ful tudy of the figures (;On ta1ned ther ein w1 I furnish many 1nterest1ng ex.Jmples of t h e
econon1y of gas

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tn. WATER ~ O L UMN PRESSUR E

"'"' 16 J 13/64 l f
16/64
rf/32

t ~ ! 126 I 138 I
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314
RAMSAY'!'>
29f THE AUSTRALIAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY CATALOGUt

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WA=fiER·
.. HEATING GAS
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ll1•s1n t t' t ht• 'a rier y of presen t-da) lll eds in r~gard to
1
These appllances. "hich arP of modern desi~n and con
1'be
pr:aC
P.
hot \rater rf!qUirements. gas , J>rO\ idE:>s a ser\lce " " "hich struct1on. are s imple. clean and convenient. seldon1 r equ1r r
:-at 1s nes prart1<'ally e\er.} modern den1and and possE>Sses a mechanical attenlion and guarantee an ins tant and regular e.
dt•fin1lc s uper1or1ty oYer other rnethod s of h ea ting. Gas- supply of s teaming hot \.\'ater at all time::;. log fil
operatE'd "al< r heaters 'ary in s 1zt> from a sma ll. si nk QPPI) ~
M ~ted
heater-\\·1th a ca pacit) of less than a g-allon· to a large Brief de,s cript1ons. and al s o interesting data In connec-
depends
:-torage sys tern "hich s upplil ~J1 1111dr P<I..:" of gallol}S o f n •all)
hot \\'ater.. ( <>r) 2-t hour~ .
1\
~
a .... tion \\' ith tu~ principal tYpe.c; of ~as-operated ~\·ate.r heater
a re cont aTned in UH tollo" ine Pftees b> lbeJ
f 11\Btel
.... ' not desl
re prq
GAS OPERATED STORAGE ·W~T.ER ~EAvERS I maintat
"' Gas·Op<.•rat ed storage \\'ater heaters furn i::;h an ('\:Celll'n l 1nstaI
1'xample of si n1plified \\·ater heatin g and of the er.o non1 ) emi-Continuous T~ pe
I n th• ~ r, p .. th• h• ittnJ.. 1 cr1r- 1nuous
"JI h '"bi ch a con1pl ete ho t "au•r se r' ic~ can lie r rgularly
1na1ntained. These heaters are ot l\\ o typt>s, ,·iz., con ·
r1ed out 1ntt>r1111tte ntl y"' accorclln,.;- -
to th,. cJP1nan1l n1atl,. upan th••
nd " 1
be JeQU
IJnuou~ and st1n11·cont inuous. th e us1' n t the one or thP hot "ater -.er\'lc e. .\ n •'.:\c'f'llt>~t
burner
othl' r bt> Jn~ dt·r1t•ndenr upon tlH' 11ar111P ot th(• hot \\'att>1 P Xampl·~ of tlus ,.. y~l•"n1 1s provtcl i"<I r
cl1•111and.
uy tht· "D r111.r." This' ht>ater d1tf• r. t of
1n print•1pl" fro111 the" ''cont1nu uu1> • of bot 1
lYJJ'"' in that th•· \\llt••r in ... tllef
s torage tank I S h eated uy IL Ian; +• '1 1ntor1
Continuou · Type b urn e r , the rruo:,;tatit•ally con .. I
trolled, i.e.. the g-a. 1:- turned on• ' L"ell·
flllS beate r - Of \\ hiCh the \\' et• Jt>t JS
l)'(>ICal l' X<llll(.ll\
l
a n d off a :; r equ1r••d, and . rn a1ntJ1ins by the
th!! "atP-r 1n the h••attr nt a e<1n- , an e·
- c.ons1sts of (a) a sn1a ll heating cha111 be r and (d) a stor ::;tant, prc-<h 1 tt>rn1in+'d tc1n peratur+'.
a~e boiler Th e "ater is heated in (a) IJ) a s1nall burner \\"h en hot " ·att>r i ~ cl rn" n off, colt!
" 'ater I:< aihnitted and the gas 1s
( h) consum ing fr om 2 cubic feet ol gas per hour urnvard · turned o n to heat th+• coolt•d
- according to the capac itv 111 tlit> s.}sten1 -a ncl fto\\'s into ''"at e r ; h ut "hen the "n ter 1::
the storage boiler ( d) at a~ain h eatl'd to lh+' oru.:inal pof n l..
a relatively high s peed . the ga.!-1 1s ~ hut dow n unlll on l~· a ~
pilot j f-'l r1 •nuuns burni n g, ~ •
producing a thermal cir- Th ~ s p t•c1a.I tnPril !< or h cal ..rs ol
<·u it and facilit ati n g the this typ.- are thnt thi>y pos~i>ss
• heating of the bulk of the n1axin1u1n ll••x1lnht' with r•'tl."'011·...
I ahl~ :,;uppl~ ot h ot \,·1tt " r . Thf'}• un•
"'ater in the boiler '\'hen :sp ecially adapt• d for h o s p 1 t it I
~ot water is dra\\-n off wards, tea r oorn:; and :;uch otht.!r
' from e). col d \\"ater is pla.cP~ " 'h e r• the rleman ds ar of
\dmitted Into the bottom a ftuctur1t1ni:;- nu.tu1 .... nnd \'Cry !Jot
\\&tf'r •~ r•~1u1 r..d.
1t th e s toragP boiler An *' installation
'tron1 f) . \\' h en it passes Quick Recover ) semi-continuous. gas-
I nt o the s mall h eati ng ~cm1-cont1nuou' ht at•' r s ar•" - oper.ated Storage
Jhan1ber A s pec ial advan- n oted for tl11•1r <1u1c k r eco,·er y, or, Heater
nge of thi s h eater 1s that 1n otht:r "ords, thr• s pt1•d with
11e g a s can be rai!:>ed or which th e~ h•·at thi> l'Ontf nts of
the :;tor1u:11 tank aftPr the tank
....
lo\\ ered to s uit ,·ariations ha~ ueen e tnptaed. The tln1e r• •
in the cold ,,·ater tem- <.JUJrt>d \'ar1»... accordtnJ;" to tll••
perature, or to ~up ply 1nakt! 01 h •tt.t••r. but ll averai::·· I
approx 1111at cl~ l~ hour.. ~ · f' N X-RAY DIAGRAM
'' ater at a higher tem - Other .. •1111-cunt 1nuous heo.tc1 .• OF THE BRIAR'
perature Th e storage s u c h as the " Hot Flo"" and SEMI-CONTINUOUS
rank is h eavil) insulated '' Res t•rY»," o JI" r ate on sa nulRr
prin ciple, and pro\' tcf P a most STORAGE HEATER
\\1 th a felt jacket a nd
sa ti sfaf' tot') hot • \\ u t f'r . :; 1• r \' Jf'•• . •
pebble cork to pre\ ent l- Hot\\ ater· outh t p P•
heat losses and it has no :!-Outer case ol 1n 8ulu
c • , lion Jack~t .......,,..
floats, valves or n1 ecllan- :~-Inn e r cu.:-in~ ot insuln
1!-;m to get out of order or F _ tion ja.ck••t, s
require attention ~o A D i agrammatic Sket ch o f I 4-Cork in"ulation tight

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ttue is n eeded and, as the the "Wee-Jet " Storage ran1n1ed.
Gas Water Hea ter. 5-H eat 1ng • pn, ~
heater 1s compactly bu ilt. _ \\at.-•r tank.
Jl c~n be r eadily installed 111 lhP. kirch••n or laundry. 1;_Upper toragc t.an)?i
7- Low e r .;itorai; 'an•
heating tank. Ga B

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Other ga:s·opcrated storage lH•aters. such as th e "Su11-
- H ...a.ting chan1h• 1
, r1se," "One Je~" and """'uper H eat •r" 1•1nbou) the sam l' pr1n- !l::.P1lot J••t. The i
f't(lles of heating a~ the " '""~ .ff.•t" an d proYide a s1' r' ic·e • 111-B u r IJ.Q 11 e r 00~ Of
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. as s at isfaetor\.
"lllHl 11\ casing nu;kell< <i
l l-~ickcll d lt>gs
PrQvtd1
thl"()(J
•• 1~-Cold "'~ r fnlt
13-Th .. rn10 tat co mg hot
t r o I I i n --.Rn • e tap
SUPP!>
l;f,,,.,,Palo
:0ntact
25 PER CENT DI SCOUNT OFF GAS USE D BY e re\\
STORAGE WATER HEATER S 15-ThPrlllO ta l•
Ju. ting- scr \\
The attent ion o f architects and builders 1s drawn to Ins ta
the disco unt of 25 per cen t which The Australian Gas
7 l G-Pllot
tuh ...
s u 4 J>
en,.,IVE
Light Company allows off gas U!ted b y con tinuous and
sem1 -cei nt1nuo u s storage heaters 8 -
·~ 1i - P1lot j~
l J...Burn•·r. cruillni.;
"··Aimf19-Thern1ostnl P.l
ot r1r~
op rau
This disco unt 1s granted only 1n conn ection with
storage inst allations equipped with a separate gas n1e,nl lUbP
meter and otherwise 1n keeping w i th the Company'• 211-Flue I (' t •J u A co
requirements. • pi11c
• :ree
ar


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, , T ,I OC. tt T H E AUSTR ALI AN GA , LIG HT COMPANY 2g f

<:as hath 111 at~1s an· 11H1dt> 1n a big rangt· o f s l tt-s an d


thl• lllf'lJOr11y of th1>n1 1·.in lt1· ohtatnP<.l \\Ith o r \Vi thou t a
sh<l\\ ••I' ·1 tt.11 ·hn11•1ll .\ p11p11lar lllClclPI, t h P ('flpac it y Of
\\llll'h \ ';1rH•s 1ro111 l\ lo 1i gal1011!<! p1•r 1n inu t t>, t s
1l111s11atld 011 lhi:- p.1g1•

Gas Sink H ea ters


•r111s s1na ll heater is In
\ al11able fur s u pplyi n g hot
''alt·~ fo r the si n k a nd for
all other. k1lrhe n requ i r~ -
111C'n l s. It 1s e i t h e r auto-
rnali<' or d1rert c-o ntro lled.
does not r equire a fl ue a n d
Hot C'.ln lH r ead il y con nec ted
10 both the gas a nd \vater
st r\.1ces 'f\\ o types a r e
a' a1lable. 'iz. i:1t orage an d
instantaneous. the latter
be ing s i n1ila r in a ll
re~pects to the ordi na r y
bath heate r , e-xcept
m u ch

ink heaters a r e al so a n
• t>Ponon11cal mediu rn for
.....r s upplying hot water in
dt>nt 1sts' and doctors' su r -
~e r ies and baird r ess1 ng
saloons. andfor almost
A Gas Sink H eater. • ever-y other purpose Where
Instantaneo u s T ype.
t~ hot \\ ater is req u ir ed fr &-
""'1 quently in small quantit ies
In thl! accompan:>in~ illu:s11at1on one or these. hand:>
11111~ heacers is sho\\ n fitted •in its usual position over the

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Cafe a nd R esta uran t Bo ilers


'These beaters are s pecially ae 1gned to su it the r equ ire·
nlents of Cafes, Restaurants and Tea Rooms. Tb y a r e
t'X t ren1ely rapid in action anp r e par ticularly su1 tab IE>
tor co nditions where the den1and for bo iling water fl ue
rua1"'s '''ldel) being designed for <.leal1n~ \\"Ith " r ush"
J>t>rtod s and 'slack' p r1ods alik<. 'vi th very lO\V gas co n
s111n pl ion . f "' •

·r11e eonstructto.n ot these heaters is E:Xt r e111ely siinpl E!,


and v.lH·n bot \\ater i s not be i o~ dra,,n orr, only an a bso-
l11t<· nuni111uru o( gas is used- j u s t s~1 fficient to keep t h e

Service or ''Mult• · Modern Gas B,c'\ th
"ater a little belO\\' boiling poi n t ~

I Point'' Heater. H eater The <;old \\at r s u1111ly i!:i automat 1c:_a ll y cont r olled by a
J .,
"I
. •
Typical Models,..
ball 'ah·e. and there i · no intricate mechaniqm to get
out ot order• • ' •

.Gas. Bath Heater A furlher • develt.>J>•


• ' n!
I I. ·oncTbeof gasthe b~!h ht:ater aln1ost
s1m1>le!>t and 1110::,t
t::,
appltances , for
univei:_salls rec~gn1 ::,t>d a:-
conven1~nt
rn~nt of thi s txr•e
·water heater i.:; tbe coin- .
btnation hot " 'atpr ..
- providing an instantaneeus supply of hot , ..·ater 111 lht• • boiler. " pie uri1 · a11d hu1
atbroo1n~ lt. is •xt remely economical jlllQ supplies stean1- .. n1 ii k or cof'f e. u n , In
'i ng tiot "at r any hour of the da,.H or night.,,. at tbe turn ol •this• "<juick ser\" ice'""
t.b ta11 ·r"o ·r11a1n t}J>P~ are · u~ed, ,1z... r.ontact• and' nnn- appliance th.e burner
c onta1.:t • •but llH? latter 1s con::,1deretl thP. more dt·slra.blt• under the 15otl~r • ~up- l ~
be1•au e th· heat , fron1 tbe gas ft an1e docs not co111e into 11lies all the t: c.h eat r e-
.. .
dit ct < outnct \\ ith the v.·ate-r.
.. - ..
Installation "ork is con1paratlvely s1n1plt! ~nd also in e:\:·
quired by -.Iii~ boiler, ~
milk urnt and pie urn. i •
r-::e~
e' •n
a bathroom ot small rl1n1ensionst; does .. r """ • l lo.
p•ust,e;, ..and
110 r~rt>sent any 1difficultr in •regard ... to the t\ttlng up or
• .,;.
Heaters o( hi~ ~ ) IH' .
r ll l-
j
oue.ration or ont• ot the::.e hearer:, I 1 ~ do not requir a ttu~
" .... . 1
A •comU1nation gas and "ater: tap ensur s the max1mun1
.
and they cantl o~ fitted ~
on counters . .- h n ·he· 01rm 1 ·
,,u~g r · of safety \\ h n oper;\ting t h.e heat. r~ and lhe use 01• stands " i thoUl "'<·µ t n n~ •.....:...-.
Ao11-1arn1. hang c't1rorn1un1 has lflatPr~;J,.U) irnprovcd it s a\\ay or altering C11 unt r Two Mod ern Ca fe or
arance and rendPre<l 1>0lishlng aln1os unnecesAary. tops, et R estaurant Boilers.
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RA:'IJSA \.
29f THE AU TRALIAN GA LIGHT COMPANY C \T\LO(.l f

GENERAL INFORM A T I ON AND USEFUL DATA:

Effect of H ot Water Demand


\ Vater Te1nperature HOT WATER FOR HOSPITALS Should be Carefully
... -
1 R es ult s given b y Br iar H«:aters }
on \ Vater C n umption 1
.An 1n1por1anr teal u r~' 1n
-' *
Materni ty H os p i tal- A Three -s t orey Bu il d ing conta1n1ng
~ Beds
Anal vsed
\\al er dernand
con1H ctJon \\ ith the hot "al Pr The h ot water for d 1st r1but1on th roughou t the bu1ld -
1ng 1s supplied from two fifty.gallon Briar Hea ters.
suppli es in publlr buildin~ s. ~ Th ese are thermo stati cally con tro lled, and operate co n -
1s the effect of \\ater 1" n1- tinuously day and night, the points s uppl i ed w i th hot
1>e r at url on '' acer co n su11111· water be i ng : - ,.
t1on . \\' hen the \\'ater is 5 Showers; 5 Baths , 12 Ba si ns ; 3 Sinks: 2 Sterilizers
deli\crc>d at a 1 n1 1H•rature •
In add1t1on to the Briar H ea ters. the re are f o ur la rge
\\'b1ch does not necessitate st eril izers. three s mall s ter ilizers " and six rings , all
lhe add iti on 01 cold \\ate1 a indepe ndently h ea ted by gas 119
largf> a rnounl ot \\ate r is During a twelv e months' p eriod th e gas u sed f or all
actua ll y \\a slPcl. On chi• nther the a b ove purposes averaged 3,462 s:ub1c fe et per day,
"'hand, \\'ate1 neli' ered a1 a equ1v:tlent t o 144 c ubic fe et per h o ur . Of th is amount,
a pproximately 1.367 cubic fe et 1s u sed by the B riar
n1uch hight•t ll•111 perat ure Heaters
1han that actually rt!quirt•d, The demands f or hot w a ter 111 th is h ospital are pa r-
calls tor thP. addition of <·old
\\'at,, r. The e''nno1n1cal ad\ an·
tages of the latter \\'ill be rt•ad·
t1 c ularly heavy
-, ...
1l} a p prt>c ial t>d. I n t bis con-
necllon 1t 1:; 1111 erest 1n e: to ooser\ <' l bat ga:-;-opPrat~d stor- 111g the 1) JIP ot ar>Pliance
a ee lH'aters in\ar1ably su11ply \\ater at a 1en1peratur far 1n
1):\:CPS!> ol that suited tor 111•rso nal use. Cla o.,ification of Ga ,Operated Water Heater~
• - - ---==::::;:;
Conver ion Installations Operation
The <·onv• 1s1011 to ot 1 oke or oil, ete., fi red \\·ater
~a::s ----
heatin~ s)Stc1ns '' hilst it 1s practic·~1blc> 1n son1e instances,
< c·n t:-al :-.., 'lt'm'.
Storage Healt>rs, Continuous -
Complete hot. w ter service

Aut maUc
1s ~enerally 1nfer1or to a 1•ornplete change O\'t>r to e:as
t'SPt-Ciall) fro1n tht po int ot \'iC"' of rleanltnc•ss, con\ en1·
c•nce and ulli 111ate cost. 'l'hf' con1pany \\'ill ue pleas11d to In
Do

tanta nt>ou~.
Semi-continuous Complete ._hot ~~J,er(senlce
. ... ' Aul matte

Sen1ce and Multi-Pont r ..


rt>port aud :iti\ ise upon all rnalters o f th is lund Hr~ter Complete •hoL "Jln!_r.r ...ser\tce Automatic
Bath Heater Bath and Sho" CG. Manual oontrol
Ga Consumption Formula Sink Heater Kitchen SJnk Aut.omollc ond
manual control
In ord1 1 to <h L1 r111 nt the nun1lil t ol culi1c le •t l"lf g~L'- nee•,.._
sary to rn1s.-• n kno\\ n quanlit> of \\ atcr throu~h a kno'' n
C fe and Restaurant Boller Hot "'ater for cares, Res-
taurants, etc I
Aut matte
nu1nl1tr of dPg1'•'"• lll>f' th" lollo\\1ng fo1n111la.·-
1• Ft <; x lfJ x ll
H.
•••
U eful Data .... •
\Vh• n : c· ft. I 'u hie~ tnol c)I I ;a" ·
G = <';a lion-.: to ht h• at• d. On I ri· I fl ·rrnnl tJnit repr"sents th
1 fl. H.~ 1 ·a U!' t I ~nllun \\••tJ.;'h" lo }Jt •at ri>qu1red : to rats 'l lb. of "'nter 1° CF
)h!':. One go.lion q_( '~ l!te r ~ e1ghs 10 lb ,
I>. l>1~1t;t S 1a1--•d 01 llnul t1.111-
pt>rat u1 •'. n1ir111s 1n1tinl l"tn-
3, 112 U.Th .Units = '*i Bon.rd of Trade uni
\\ hich t?q unls
1>• 1atul'•
I• B Th U . \·alu• ot <";us. l K\\' }
or for on•' h our, 1.1.., "KtlO\\·a t t
EXAMPLE : 1,000 \\Tat t !': f h ou r ."
30 g a llo n s are required t o b e hea ted , say,
from 60 degrees t o 100 degrees F (or th ro ugh 1 Honrd of Trad(• Unit, or 1 K\\T or 3.412
13.Th. Units ~ '1>"EI c tncnl Unit.
•40 degrees F .) with g as o f 500 B Th . U, then The\
30 x 10 x 40 :;on B .Th . Un1ts io. (~ .t > .a r•• c•ont111n d in 1
24 c ubic f eet . cu h . t t ...of i;a as su pj)l tC"< h} th" \_;,G, I.. 1 rJ
500 ;. ~
This is the lheor1•t1ctll value and, s ine'«'
ht>al il:i lost in \\Ul:ile gn:-es. rad1nt1on and Formula\ for Hot \V.ater uppl\
ahsorpt1on hy ttl•'lnl par ts, tl11• etllcienc:r of n 1.: In
t h1• "alf't' hi>ater rnust l)t• kno\\ n, it 1s
usually b t\\'t:Pn 0 i>tr ct.:nt and f• p r
f.'Pnt.-~a:r 1t 1s 5 P•'r r• nt. Thf'n th.-. ac·tual
1•onsun1pt ion \\ oultl bP
uct ual c11llic f•!Pt
21 x 100

S5
= !! .24 c. ft. •
"' - ~
5 (Jfl
.. ror •El· Cll ic EsllrnatiOn!':
E timating Capacit) of ) tem Con<i,.nut•O'> Pipe --r~..l .'' D.Th Units r qd.
Required ~:;;£:=;;:;;;:!~::~·;;:;::~.,~ 1 1 1
=El Petr 1cal Units r cau1 r cL
In · t>~l1 rnatini.:- th,. numl.Jl 1 o1 gnllons - • __.
<.!JtJ1ac•ity of a Hot \\.at e r Sto1 nge !"y.~t,.rn ls:=~==========:::::i
.. r
r •q\.11 r ed lor any particular job, the follo" -
1ni; lia~is rnay b<.• u ed ns tl ~111de. tnk1nJ:
"'nt1•r a t n tt>n1p ratur•' of 160 dPgrc>e.... : -
Buth-15 gallon •
::--ho\\ 1•r-I ga lions Alternat ive Methods for t lnstalhng
- nit~ or

j lland Baslns-2 ~allo11s 1>• t 111.;1 ~on 1 t sid1n1.; Flue Pipe t o Bath • Heater.
111 the hous• .
I Heh• n ''11k- l "nllon per JH rson res1d1ng (a) Term ina ted 1n R oo f " Space. •
5fl(J
r L l 1 he u "
FOR EXAMPLE:- ( b) Carried thro ugh roof- to end Tht m fi1hnunf- JH.'J1.:•' of • l<'ctrl~it) fol".
1n suitable term 1n,I. dom• tic 11urpo e:s ls 'll cl I>"' unJt.
F or three persons, 28 gallons
w o uld be required.
(say 30)
Cc>
'f
Carried thr o ugh wall-to end
• Th· pr1'c• o Ga.R in ') dn y I~ 5/9 per
For f ive pe ri.ons, 36 gallons (say 40) 1n suitable terminal. l,OOo cu hh fe• t or 14 < uh1c f • t for one
wou ld "' be required.
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29 f

f.f EA;r1 NG WIT'F.i GAS


Th~ ?\:t odern Ga.., Fire
r,>ry-;.,

:1ppl1a 111·1•..., 1 111, ''"'' tirP l'i l l'l'I•'' 1111· 1•11d11r-.. .. 1111•11 t
;11111r1·1·u n11111 ·11d;1f1n11 111' l<'<11li11:,r 1111·d1c·al PXpr·rt ..... and
'" f1:-.1•d Ii.' I fr,;11 . . ;111d' 111' do1·f or . . c1 ntl ~tl,o " ·' n1a 11y
liosp1lal . . ., .1 11 d lhJ\ ·r111111·1it 1dli1·1·-.;

11\1 en or

Wonder-
A Popular Model -
e!>pec1a lly su ited f or.
J
Ordinary Grates.
I h I"
h o::;e_
art'!

fl ond ::-
and

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A Unique Design 1n Modern
Gas F1l'es-rpart1cula1 ly suu - ·A Classic Mod.e l - typ1fy1ng
~o me of th~ latest ideas 1n •
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I ii IP,
111111 ,
able fo r\ Open F1 ~eplitCes. des,gn :ind f1n1sh .
' t '

he Do •
ot Dr) the '
1r - ;

Ect \ to Install 'pecial !Fy es



318
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29f THE A USTR ALIAN GA LIGH T COMP ANY CATALOGUE"

- GAS STEAM RADIATORS

'
;f.be ga!-1 steam
ot b eat i ng for
<' hurcbes, a nd is
to A us-
ern body one basic
heating systetn F'r
..
-. ~ecm
:)i1e1
not ti
Construction and Operation
Th se radiator s consist of a ·lean
!-ler ies ot t·olumns as sho" n in B~
t he d1agran11natic sketcb-"·hich
.lre conne< tPd to a cornmon bot- Economical
tom chambe r aod are joined
toget her at the top \Vater i:-; ot I
lntrod uced to t he bot to rn ch amber
beneath .... hicb is a row ol J\ 'fir
s pecially des igned bunsen burners
As stea m is gene rated, t h e ai r in
eac h loop ts e>.pelled t b rough <•
' ent As t h e temperature 1n tht-
ra d ia to r ri~es, t he steam-heated
t•olu mns 1111part \\armth to tbt'
adjoining air and set up a gentlt· Location o f R adiato r
rnoti on in the a i r.
1'o ensure pl rf.,c.t rom bu:stiou
and to ,..obta1n n1axim u n1 effi~i ·nc"
A uto m atic Control @ 111• regard to the ci r«ulation o·f
Th e ' ·olunie of gas s 11ppl1td to h ea ted air these radiator s • should
the burn •r 1s co ntrolled b) an he ins talled ' in the \'icintty of
Au tomatic Regulato r attuated b) "'incto\\·s, or along 4 an ... exposed
tbe p ress urP of t h e stea1n in su ch \\all, so that cold dratig hts will
hP \\'nrmP<l on ~ntering "' th•' room
a manner that y,·hen s tearn has ,....
been gen e rated to a s uitable pres-
1>ure t he vofume of gas is auto- To Determine i::e of~
inatically r educed so as to allo" Radiator Required
on ly l:>Ufficient gas to he s uppli ed
to maintain the required stea ni To cletern1ine the !)ize
~ I
oP.. radta
p r es~ure. This r e nders a dual tor requir(•d to heat a roorn tli
se rvice, viz , lt k ee ps the gas con- tollo,ving simpl~ metnod can
sumption do\\·n to a minunun1 adopted. Take cu bica l• <:ontent ot
and prevents over heating. roo1u in feet, add ..won onc-thira
and d1\1de the r .. sult b}~ 100. Th i~ areesl
will gi ve the ~ radiation !eet. - To orld
af e A D 1agramma t 1c Sketch o f a M odern Gas tind thP size o! radiator required ·rolux
Thi> <'on1hu ;,tion c han1lu r is ca:;t Steam Radia t or
""
It i:i nece:-;:sary to consult one of rery k
1nt~1'ru.I and 1t 1s df•si~ned of :;utnc1ent the• <.'h_a.rL'l - iss\u•d byf_ rnanuta<~­ uildlne
:<t:te t o prt>\ Pnl any imp1nKt'mPnt ot .\ -.\u t1111111t1<· !'tt>atn H••Kulator·: B-1;1 turers of • thetH.~ radiators. ag tbP- rators
1lam1• on iron. t hen•hy ensu r inJ: ahso- <'or.k; <' -l"1lhn~ Cup ; ll-:\tn.1n 01 tu ... I'.:11; t>Quivalent feet o"r :radiatlon var1e~
lutP saf.-ty nnd n o pos. thlt' r1:-ks ot Jn th
flre danKer Tlu•r e i ~ no c•ondensn.tion E-Li!!hlinc- Op•·nin~; 1"-Hurn1•r; 1: !'lt un accord ing to I th<' ht>ight and
j1splace;
or drip fron1 tht>St' rad1al urs and even Colu111n:;;; H -A1 r \·11h·e.
..
'"id th of radiatorS'i • '•
monoto11
iiromng
errecth
ECTION 4 ghted
nntmue
0 OUl t
GAS IN THE LAUNDR Y 1 ~amt
auca 11•
A.lthough clothes "· a~hing has been brought to a ~a1n ur
stage ot n1 echanisation per medium or \vasbi ng machine~ .
the mod et n gas copper and the associated "·ashing tubs
still inaintain d e finill ad\antages ov r the 1nechanical
inethod. cspe<•1ally as rega r ds conveni e nce and operating
cost.
Th e ga::; copper is one ot the Hi1nplest and one• of th•"
111ost SP r\'i cea hl P- ot all g<.is appliances It can · he fitted
in aln1o:st any laundry, takes up ver} hltle ~pace, ca11
he used at a rn o ment '!> notice, and costs only 4d . to 6cl.
tor gas tor th P a vPrage Wt>ek's \\'as hing . I ,, Healtt
TWO TYPES M O DER N F INIS H ES
• < r
Cus copp1r tn! 1uade 1n \\ llh the 1ntrodt1• io n of If
t" o lYJ> •s, 'iz , packed and t l1t n e\\ 1nottled •nanv•l - r
un1>ac:k• d, and of these the \\ luch i:. h• at-proof ._ and
fonner ls the snore efficient
c rne k - 1noof - th·~ 11 P-:xt rn ttl.,_""' u nt
nnd consequently c heupcr 1n
tlH• Pnd. '!'hey cnn be obtainl'd npfH'arttnce of gru copp1•r s't
\\·Ith or "1thout a drtl\\ -oll has l>• Pn con111l••t "lYf trans-
tnp, but b••cnus • of its srent f orrncd and It 1 no"' po - Gas Copper ( Unpacked T ype)
con\'en1cncc the fornH•r are .s1hl1• to --~c·ur•• 'ihr.rn • 1n r:" New Mot tled E namel

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Gas Copper (Packed Type ). • ~t·n · rail:> 111 eferred. nu1n1Je r of r>lea in~· fin1:::hes '"'"--' F n1sh
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CAT.:\LO<:t r. THE AU TRALIAN GAS LIG HT C O MPANY 29f

~EC' f l ON 5

REFRIGERATION BY GAS
h11\\t'\l'I' t·l111 lrt1d1<·tt11·\ ti lllH\ a tlllht l'tliL·iP11t "·' st 1·111 nl' g-u:-. rt·t'rtg< 1 <11 i1111 has lH·rn
l.111 •.., t ii 11 d JI I( ... 1 II (It l' \\ 111' I h ~ r•\lll\c' d Thi-.. '\\ "ll'lll. \\htc·h i-.. r•xc•111p ltliecl IJ~ thr
t11 the 11i-;1· 11( ga". a11 d '"'<·I 11; I1•C'I rol 11 '\ t ~a ... Ht·f rig<'ral or. po..,:-.pss1•.., t l1rc'c not ahlr
'Pl':-.tl I ti it~ 111' I 11.., d1·pt•11dahlt' f Pa I 11 rc•.., 'i1. . it i-, p •rfpr ·I 1.' ..,j )1•11f a 11d '1bra1 ionlc•ss.
11IHt..,11t1 111 1•1·l1;i111-..111 or 11111\ill!.! p:-1rt.., a11d 11 opPratPs
H st111p}
- \ l'l'\ ]u\\ ('P'-1

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all the \Vork Perfect Food Preser\:ation
state ot pr~ :-.~I' \ a I ion hy
!f rn -

Ea )' to l n stal
D!'lt]i tbP ,~.ts ar\cl \\atf'l' lOllne • -

I IOllS
._
l'l'q 11lred < l'P Ol t ht> ::1n1all t YPE:.
t h at the of installing the

Cheaper than. other Refrigerators


The Electrolux c:.1 ~~ Rt>tr1geratot



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ha" .... et a Jl(l\\'l lo"· 1 \"t•l , Jn t h • o:;t of
hOllH~ . l'f'l l'Jg~ra t 1011 ....! 1 h t>~e kl\" C O~l
.....
ot ~cl ... . neecletl 111>: 111~ on h about .! - ""'" .
. :--.
Tni - - - -1tl11•
s1•nts
1 epr1 - - lull
t , operaling
\.. - .. n •
• 1•ost,. as tht>t'P is · nolhing to orl, \\ea1 .
~
01· 11•pa1r, and thP riJtr11?:P rating liquid
..
The Ga s Opera t ed Elec trottnc ·
Refr gerator-Standard Model.
nP\\·aJ
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d oes not ... deteriotate • or rt'C] uire r e
As th l' a\•er<tgP ite <' b est i n
Jt \\tll I• noh\;1~1 llH\.t th .. (Jt:CZlll!:°
c u11,1••s \ t!I • • l rt t I P \ohe.., u \\f't>kl) o u..ll ~ v t :l - to 4 -
1
nn1' l 01 PIH't> 11.n•l
t Juli Uu• loud <·h1u11hcr is 11nrt1cularh
tan:s• . Tray~ tor 1nnk1ni; u·1• an• s ho\\ n a week 11 "111 hi.> -set> n lhat ho111
·at lit• 101, 11i:ht h 1Ln•t- c;itl••. • 'rlle~·· re frig "r ,tt ion "ilh ~as is. like cooking
tnQ an tLl.~o h1' u . 111 ~u1 n1nk1n ~
rh IH·aou~ ,,.,. •·r• n111...t an •I bet1t ing "ith gas. a d efi nit e [ 0 1111
.. •ot donH•st i<' "t>1•o n o n1y
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INCINERATIO N
ECTION 6
BY GAS -
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-·,Ir<· \~(11•Jcl dnr1tc '-tlf 11u·i1tP1·at ion ha.., hl·c·11111t• firntl:
.. t"•tahli..,h<'d :ll)l\ It j, Illa king- l'apicl ~eel f'l~ )>l'Og'l'CSS .
11 t~· i11 .\ tt-.,t ·;.ilia ti i.., not as ~ <'t 'l'l'~ " tcl<'l~· u-,cd .
• '11¢.

(For contin uorion of rh1s Sect1v n see pa8e 483 where further
- . 11111 th .. . tdt'<I IS l<lJH dl~ gaining- fa\ Ol11 ".

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complete 1nformar 1011 I S a i•ailable )
.
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GA LIGHT C0~1PANY c· ~ r ' l OGl' C

ECTION 7

~ GAS APPLIANCES FOR HOTELS. C~F.!ES. RESTAURANTS . ETC


'fh"!,,. appl1a111·1•s. " ·hi1·h ;11·1•,. t1·1·1111•cl ·'hl'a\ ~ 1luty''
l11 <·Ht1'-1' of thr t~·p1• "l -...l 1 'i1·1 rl11 }'1'11\ i1l ~ .1n<l also
~o di-...ti11g1iish""thc111 r1rn1n '1111 111 ....111· •11•l'lia1i,·1 • <·"'
"1~
SllltJ

hln1u-..t rh1• 1•11tir<· group of kin!! anll h1•ati11g


1•qu1111111•11t 1(11' husinP .., }'111'1""' s. 'Phi·.'· a 1·i> 'l " 'f·ially

Practical Advantages

Tiil ad\'anta,e1•s ot 'h a\) cl11t)" ~.is
:-ippli<1111·es 111a r h• c1·011ptc>d undt•1 1hr •
headi11gs, ''17 ..:;tr111 tur ::ll. It chnh al au1l
" , 1 0110111ic<tl. Il1 11ui r ing nPith r ... ulJ tauunl
• 1ou111lations 11cr :sol1nly bu il t <: h1n1ni y!':,
t ho::-e ll ~Pcl Ior 1 nuking- <'H ll hr> in,t;tllt>d at
pt aell<'ally no ... tl'tH 111ral e x pen"'' a 111l in
location" \\hPr» th u,µ ot 1110 t othtr
.q1 p lia11<'Ps \\'Ou Ill 111\· oh· · < on~11l»rahle
• xpen~e 01 , on t h• ot lli •r ha11d . h" out ot
1he qu estio11 . In a<lclition . t ti••) JH · t 1nit ot
1111rP-al'f':- in ta JHl<llY or o utpu t "'i tb out Coni b na t io n Gas Ho t
Wa t er T ea and
d1:-turhan1·1 tn rq1 plia n"'"" alt .. acl~ 111 ll""•' Coffee U rn .
S toragP s p a r e
lor tu .-•1. a11c1 pro-
\'ision l o 1 1 h •
hand linJ;' <1 1111 1h!'-
• 11osa l of a~h··' a r•
!l i i;p( u sed \\' i t h
alto~t·ther . ThPs•
1ppll. n ces, thPr1•-
101·e. ~i tnp lil) a11cl
1·hea pt>ll t l 1l (• 0-.1
of hn ildin~s in A de1
"hi<'h t ood tufts ter st
H re 1·ook1 <I on a n r 111
larg• s~ah. tmg
om mer
Thi• t1•1h11i1.il T Ung
~<Iva 111 :-i ;;!'P-S 1n- d to
«'l Ud • : ill!'tant ?.IHI A Gas H ot Press Ju tr)
Porcel:t1n E n:t1nelled F 1n1 s h.
1 e~n la r ~ll l!J ll~ ot rm !pal
tu el, p1rt111 heat goisE
1•0111rol , -.:1n1pliC'it' i:afe
ot o JI t r a t i o 11. D1
st u1<l y 1on~tlll - Ca t righ t l effi
uou, aucl hi:d1 ~odern G as "Ca'e" Oven.
do\'\'
IJPaf illg Pffi«'h II('). pphanc1
h t

r r a

- • . Oi0:'¢¢ •
.
Ga"· H eated Vege t able
ar.d Pudding Steamer.
a t left )
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- A Moder nly- Desrgned
T pl 0.1cn Gas Range.
(at r ght)

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321
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I \ I \f OC, t I THE AlJSTRAI IA N (;A~ l IC; HT COMI>AN\' 29f

~EC' f I( ):\' H
INDUSTRIAL.:; HEATING WITH GAS
~.I "i Ill 111 c) tt-. t I' ll'S ch I I' i II~ s,1, 111~s hro11ght ahont h.'· ns111!! 11111d1·r11 !.!as-ht>atc·d
th • 11p1ip111"1t1 C 'hi n1111~ arr: do111· ;1\\a~ \\ith. lt1·avy and
This u-..uall.' t'\.JH'll"i' ,. -..t1 n1·tural "ork i-. 11111 r1 qnirrd
ln1ild111., . p;H·c· and al~o floor ~pa<'<' ;i 1·1· r·t111Rervcd.
fuPI -.,t 111 a:.rc a1·c·o1111111Hla11011 is 110 11111:,rt-r 111•1·cl<'<l nncl
f;11·l•ll'.' d<'-.,i!!ll ·an ht d1 ' .. ln11 Pd ;dong the• 1nost
11111d111 1111•'" 11arti1·ul;iil.' 111 r1latio11 111 li:.rlit \f'll
t ilal 11111 . 1·IP;i1il ·11C's-.. aiul lnli11111 sa\ i11g-. 'rl1t· s111ok ..
11\llS.llll'~' Ullf' of th 11•ga1·11• ... 111 \\.ISIPflll ('llcd b11r11-
il1!! .111tl al"o .1 !}1t·alth i111pci11·i11g t1!!c>111·\ di111i11ish1·s
in 1•\:;H t rat 111 tl 1IH• nu111l11 r 11f uulu-..1 r1.tl gas ;q1pli-
a11<•t•s 1n-.talled. \ 1t'\\1•d t lu rpfnl'I'. 111 rational
Jight thl' nse of ga ... '111 111d11-..11 11·-.. 1-. -.11111<'1 hin~ '"hie-Ji
"}H1ul<l hr en<·o111·a!?e11 :ind -..1111p111 tPil b, th"' c•11tirl'
c•OIJl l llU 111 t~·.

.
e rv1ce

4
'ECT ION 9
t llESTING LABORATORY
" 'hi a hf s-atit factorily passl'S the Labor-
·• tot yi tests, etc.. is • i~S'U ed 'vi th the
SLal O'f Efficiency-a n1 tal badge: bear-
ing 'the \\"Ords "Seal of Efficiency -
{Vest ing'" L abo~ra tory " and this Seal i::;
0 a"fti.x e d , Jo" tlie applia1He. rrhis ball-
OHl ~kfu~ ol applianees, \\'hh:h came into
t>f~e.qt"' on Jun et 1 l!l:ll. tur.nishes an
ide ntification n1ark .,whereb)- e ffi cie nt
~a., applianc~s can h~ r eadil.> recog-
- " .. ni s~d~ Ar ·hitec.:l"!H bu1lcl<-'rs and use rs or
1?; a~ arP, therefore. aJkt•d to hear in mind
" Sea l of Efficiency"
• the significance of 1h1s SPal and to buy
uni.> <111p1Jan<.'es tarrying this bal1 1oi1nark They are asked
- • lO • on1n11111icate "'ith The Australian Cas L1~h t oin pan)
should ' the) require inforrnallo11 r e~a1 cling- any gas
71ppll· 1H1 e .which doe s not hear 11.. 'SP<tl nt Efti ·i "' r ..
- , - - - - - - -"-"!
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COMPARISON OF FUELS
UNJTS.

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!id
Id
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2tl
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3~d
!\d
l~d

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291 T H E AU T RADIAN GA LIGHT COM PANY R\M._,, .,
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- " ECTI ON 10 A
SERVICE TO ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS AND
" (; ood J>nlili" ~<'l'\ic-t> ." th1• 11101111 of 'l'h1• .\ u..,
.
I l'aliu11 <h1 . . L l~ht <'01np1111y ,1 nd the a 1in1<1i111 ! p1111 -
(·ipl1• nt 1t ... pnlilJ<· poli<·~ 1:-. """ PX1•111plifit•cl In 1 hP
11p-t ~1-d<1tC' f,u·tliti1.., 1t 11:1-.. p10,1dPt! fol' .... uppJ,111g
-
11ifnr111;.1tu111 l'<'"al'd111cr
.... ,...
-.1111111ati11!!

ho\vroo1n~
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GA -
\l odt 111 ~.l:- a ppli an<'es tor Technical er\ ice
< ookrng and e \'P-ry kind 01 b ea t -
in g a r t> cl 1sp layed and d1~n1on­ " a 111·
' 1 rate d. 111 a practical ''"a.r. in
\\'t'll -appointcd sh o\\ roon1 .s. and ...
s1n11 lar facilitiPs are pro\ iclPd in -
:'I: JH•r.1en Ct"li expe rt ~

-
..;pvi>ral su hurha n centres. Only
rhP goods ol repulable rnaki:>r:- - '
a 111ost. t omprl~hPnsj\·P ~ nature
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' i c 1> re11c1 e r1~rt b\· thi, --taff

..
atP hantlled , and the l)fOspe< li\'e
buyer has tht:: unique oppor-
1 unity or seeing all n1akes of
~
"ancl 111clude"' the• 'UPply 01 1 ..
1011nation regarding the desi~n
..
cas appliances under onP. roof. con ... 11 uction, installation and
.\lodel 1 oon1s i I I 11 st r a l " th1~
111ode1 nit.r ot gas and its out- u-. 01 a11 ki11ds of ~as-u~in
standi11g 11tillly tor rookio,g. 1• q 11 i p 111 " n t. Ar<'hit1•cts and
\\'ater h1>at 111g' and roon1 "'arn1-
h11il<l1•r"' a r1• asked to co~ ult 1
1ng, and in a sppc.•ially equipped 1
our heat in~ cXIlerts \\'hen., (>~
'' ll ot \Ya t er SE:'< lion'' n1any ot
th<> latist l)!Hs ot ~as-oper;ited
watel' hPating systPn1s <"an ht>
A Sect ion o f th e A G . L Coy.'s Show room.
111,) dPsl!P. parti<"ular of?ptan
k111cl in n•g-arrt , lo tht• ' tse "' of
- ..
sflf>ll i11 op1>ra t ion .
-

Model K itchen
(a t left ).

Model Bath room


(a t rig ht)

Modern Laundry
(below).

The A G L Coy.'s
Showroom.

A Complete Indu tria l




erv1ce • S1zec: o f Meter and Service Pap,s
.... J
Th£ Australian (;as Li~ht Requ11 ed for D iffe ren t Comb1nat1ons
of Gis Appl iances. •
( '01npany's Indu strial Fu f• Is 1
D1•111onRt rat ion roon1 1s con1- Appll nces.
pl e t£•Jy eq uipped 1n re~ard to
both ap1>1Jauces and s taff. Ad\'1r'
1 Coo~er

2 -Cooker and Bath Heater


- •

and ass1stan<•e o n a ll kinds of 3 Cook< r and Copper


111du ~t riat heating problen1s ar.-. 4 -Cooker Bath H tattt and
Copper
turnishtcl hy e:\:pert s; den1011- l In •
s trat1on s ot 1>ractically eve r y 5 Cooker B th Ht.ater and
Pirc (1) l In
kind o t ht~ati n~ proces~es art f
6- Cooker COPP< r and Fire Cl) 1I
<'arried ou1 lrf'e of <'Ost. a nd our
i Cookt'r , Hea ter. Copper
txperts unrl{'rtake to d esign, and P1re (I). (1 In.
iu!'4tall and servi ce gas-heating • ould carr)' It)

equipn1ent for aln1ost every II <:ookt"r, Heater, Copper


and f ire 12)
c·JaNs ot "ork . ' -oa,. R I nc
• JO -Ortllf'r

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G THE METROPOLITAN GAS C011PAN'tr


196 FLINDERS STREET-. MELBOURNE
A H0VvROOM5. 2nd F"LOOR 1iEL C 8162 19 L1nes1
29 f
8 Ar 111adale Carlton
SUBl:JRBA.N
Essendon
DEPOTS.
Moo nee Ponds St Kllda
Oaultleld Clifton Hill Glenfer.~1e Pr es ton South Melbourne \ I .I• ~o.

Coll •i,Dwood C"lniberwell Mor elhnd R1chnlond Windsor


Also "t Gl enhuntly c.1ulfleld.

'The Fuel of Today

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r''f'I"Y \\'UY.
;111d thPir

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' . pace Required. for Gas Cookers •"3' '



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ARCHITECT' S SPEC I FICAT ION


T;he, contrac tor sha ll arrange with the Gas Com-
. pa ny for the, i nsta Ila t1on o f " gas . servr_ce pr pe of
sufficient capaci ty .. to adeq uate ly provide for t
alt.
requirements. 1 _ • - • •
:-Oot~ SerTlcc tiould not be le
..
tha:-i 1 fn di mctrt
" '
IN'.TiERNA I.! Pl ~ING. l ;,l
Internal p1p1ng shall be constructed • so: as to _t> e r
durable, substantial gast1g h t, and . ofl ample size
for purposes required, using only b.est qualit y Iron a
p1p1 ng and flt t r ngs, etc t P1 p1 ng should not be laid
under tile, parquet 1 or mosaic floor s where 1t is at
all possible to avoid ~ rt, • If t hrs rs necessary{ th e
• size of pip1no should be doubled. Tel!s shou d be
• used instead of elbows to facilitate clearing of
st oppages, and all pipes shou ld be laid wth a f alJ
to t he meter, wherever possble
Nol ,.~ A se 1 ~d1,1J u• t\tt1ng1 and eq lpme-nt s1J11uld also I.be
"~ prov1<le<f ' l I "' · I 1.. I -.. '--·~~-'
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29 f THE METROPOLITAN GAS CO~lPANY RA~t"iA \ ·"'
C' \T \l .OGl f

j.
Heavy Duty Ranges
(}as il5 the ar.ct-ptPd fuel con1n1ercial cookin,..
.... .. . •
purposes becaui:le ot ifs reliabiltty , t•conon1} cleanhness
and general efficienc) Of a total ot 507 t .\ lablu1/11nrnt.s
in the l\1elbour.ne C'it} boundary, 491i u.~e qns, 225 to th<'
P\clusion of all other fuels. and in only 10 cases arP
other Cuf'ls used to the c>xclusion of ga s
range of Ilea\ y-D uty O\:enc;,
'"t:.
supply a full
Boiling '!'ables,
Ca k e- baking
0\ ens, Gas \ 'egetable Steamers, Gri llt·rs , Toas ters ~luffin
Plates, Hot Prt·s s~s-p la1n and \\'ith bain maries, Stock-pot 'fhe '' 1
Boilers, etc., P I C'. . \ roruplete illus trated , catalog ue, ~ n· in~ \\Tater
di1nensio11 s and 11r1 ce~ \\' ill hr• glad ly su ppll t>d on r1 • 11u ~l'I.
• a corn
Planning and Ad"i Or)

ervtce ell 1ns1
ble ins
Oursci ' ic 10 ~\rchat erts includes assisla nc•t• and suit e
I 0
eo oper ation 111 pl anning th" la } out of any large kil chen for !?SS l
propositi on . On rec<'ipt of a I racini; of space availabl p€f gal
.lncl details as to the <'lass of I radt> a n1l nun1bPr o f persons fB" n Q
to be catered for, " would be pl eas(• d to dra\\ up specifi·
l c.llion uf su atal>I P 1 quir>m ent, suhr11itt ing illustrations, ()~1 ru1
quotations and plot tin~ 1n a su;.!~e:-;te d la) out \\'hich "ould u_per
provide for eflicie>nt a nd <>conon1 ical ope r at ion of k itch e n .
1 bard·J
\\' e ba' e had a long and '<If 11 d e:-.: pr rience in this \\'Or k ell mac
a nd are 0 Jad to be Ot <tSS I S f(lfH'P to ,.\rch itl'CtS in an\' ron '\\'el
rnatters relating to til t> selPcl 1011. pla nning and opPt at1on ork. B
of comn1,,rc1al kitchens t or ca lt>s, 1•l ubs, r esta u r a n ts, stal l used ro1
d1n1ng-roorn s, hospital s . i11st 11111 ions, 1•t c. ontrolle
\\'e \\ 111 also quote for c11111plPt1• 1nstallat ion ot gas nd ea 1
service and s upply 10 appl 1anePs, i t r equ irt>d, rnakin g
an1ple pro ...·ision for ad( 1 <1uate ~as ~H•JJlll} etr A typically compac t Gas Cooking . Set at operatto
M tlbourne L brary Cafe K i t chen.
Tbe b
pplted
ri ov;er o

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ank f.
Cold wal
tank b)
' upper tJ
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continuo

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A s tandard layout of G l:> Kitchen
and Staff Dining Room to provide
for 500 employees
nd
ll1·comm
1rn1

GAS REFRIGERATION
- -
"Electrolux "
' Ele< ll olux 1s thr• on l y l't>l l'ig~•ratur Store e ::;hen
111 the \\.orltl l o Jll'<><ht<~ <' l'i s p , dry cold Capacity .A r":1 \\'Ide
I
1unti11u ousl y h y 1neans ot a t i ny c;as )!Odt:I n-
B11r11 e r and \\' It huttt lite ai<l ut il'e, 111otor
G c ft lOA ft. 3ft 1 in 2ft. 1
-
In
or rueeh nn ical parts. ll h,1 111nde
1~ I rigerat ion sirnple, i>rono11111•al, and • ::: Landa11l " -
at· c e~s 1hl P tu P\t> r y ho11 s '' ""i l1• "·ho has I c It. rt. 2ft. 0~1n lft 11111
gas a\·ai l ahl(•. Shi> 1•a11 110\\ r1111 her hon1 e
<•long th1> 1noder11 ti111P-sa,·inJ,;", 1t1011ey- ..
su \ i11g 1111,.s \\ilh t he addu1011al co111torl l ,o \\ <>111•r.1 lit1:4 t •u..,1 ...
a nd l11xu 1) that nn " Ml1>c•trnl11x" lt11ngs. l\Io 1 ·I
to 4 c fl or Jl( r h II l
~ in1ple Operatio11
":--tundard"- ..
The ,11Jsenc 01 llH(:ltctlli'i111 111akt thr> l to ft of , g<t • -
per h
" f<~J ., ,•lrolux''
~1· 1
11 ouhl - (H oof.
out u l order or to uecd attcutiou .
J u~t a si 1n 1> le. silen t syslen1 \\"Clderl int o
Xoll11ng to
I n-.t a.Ila l 10 n


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a solio uuit; th 1i11y cas fla111 e and a The i11 tallation of "Electrol ux" (,a
11·1ekle 01 "ate1 is all that 1s r equi r r>d. H I rig •rn Lo1 s 1s ('ar ried out lJy J<~I lro;
A safety dt•\'H' is fitted \\ hi ch cu t s off lux Pty. l.. tcl., th cost \'ary1ug 3t('Ordf1u;
I
t he gns it th e \\nler f,11Js to \\ ork involv-<:cl.
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"Electrolux'' Gas Refrigerator-, may be an,pectcd i11 operatio11

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t\'l\lOc,t t THE ~iETROPOLITAN GAS CO~lPANY 29/

THERE IS A GAS WATER HEATER FOR EVERY HOT WATER REQUIREMENT


TABLE OF DIMEN S IONS OF GAS CONSU MPT IO N OF
1,a:s \\at1•1ll 1·,1l1'rs l'IHnp11s• " BRIAR " GAS WATER HEATER S
\uto1nat1<' st11r;q.~I' l-lt•a1 1•rs.
\ufo111alil' 1'nll llt>alt•r.s. (~c} st>rs, H e11t11111 ....
<'1r, ul11tlt1~ Bnil ~·r.::, C.1 t P F.ou11- lo J l 'l F& h .. ..
... c:
c: ';J

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c: :I
1.11ns !'\tllk ll 1•11t 1•rs, ~t1• a. " ... c: 0
() 0
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0

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a. J:! !! t: &. .. t: 21;
,. ... s...• u&.

The "Briar" 1\utomati~ "c:


""' s" =
-
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0 ...
=
Ill Cl - :t :t =
\\Tat er Hea te~ """"'
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'" "",~ II IB i n •B
fiI !7 I:,~ ~ H ~ n iB
..! 111 1• 17 6 H ~B !B
I\ Ii ~ B ~ H tB
I
I~ ~ g •B I
iB
i JI ~B I i B
I
~ B I lB
• npacity.

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t ' ''Rapid" Gas Bath Heate rs
'.I'll~ • Ra:ptd. IS th n1ost effic1Pnt ( b~ test) and bt>::,l
i _i i,alu~ Gas 13atb Ilea er o n the markPt St r ongly con-
I -~ st ructed o r ropper, tinned \\ ater\\'ayl:;, ni ckelled exte rior .
l{!J '!ft. non ~ contact type~ He_ated hy six hi,g h-po'' e r bunse ns and
lighted by a swi ng· in~pil o t . tEasil y adap e d fo r H ot ~ bow e r .
- ....,i/.<'' nncl ( 'tlpac·itie-., \
Xo 1 "Rapid." :!' in lugh, 9 1n. d1a Delivers appro x
1 2 ga lls heated 50 deg Fah abo' e ten1p or cold water
1

No ~"Ra pid ," z31 2 in. h igh, l ~'l:? 1n dia Deliver s approx
~· 2 galls. heated to 5'0 deg Fah . abO\'e temp of cold \Vater
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'lrif G lJIJ F L 1t
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6\ 1
n~ L .,O rl lll ) ,., .. Yl.
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\ft-thocl 6r Jn ... taJJation
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. "• Br1ar" ts usuallyi fixed h} stcuring th1• su p
e '-.--'~
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1111 r.11n~ h rackets ~ to the \\'all o\·er o r adjacent 10 srnk 0 1
~ ba::;in . ..,. t; suall.} to ~uppl)" one outlet o nly ~ it is ron nectt>d
' r
i v "IA •~ '\,., AU"- °""
direct .. to -''·ater ser\'i ·em \\hell suppl ying nt'ore tha n on~
ho:t;,- \\at_er _ )loin llt is ne~essary to 1>rdYide IO \\ -p r essu r P ..
~at' r !!:!Ad 'ln 1 ntt... an!' 01 a hall-c·ock C'istern hxPd abovP
, 11 at r&- ''i ' ll!t.; '! Bru\ r" is no~ c1nstruc.ted to .ta11d \rat1 1 rr~·
pr .s:- rr •rank hould be ~lX to ten fet>t abO\ e heaTPt'. •
L':·rr~ r 1Les '"art>' dt1~ign • d to stand on a .shelr or .. t11a~1, P. 1. '-
1 necl d t o burner1 and an e pans ion 111pi:> tak°(; n.
'ill of bf'atl'r up o' e r cist ~ rn . • llot "nt"r """Ul.'l'l>"·i •
u :om • t l' in e x pansion pipe an1l carnl'd,, "1th
,. r:in::c.ll' o 'arlou 11ofnt1'> as rrquii;ed t \\ h"' D If i. 111' Cf'S· ..
111 .;a tl.. 11 fix •1e.. a ank 1nore than 111 fPet abo\ ht>al e r, 11 "
1' a:\,y· rl\lt}" ' moil I n111st be us~d .
r "!II •

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B EF: SPECIFICA;rlON f;:QR FIXING RAPID" GAS BATH CONDE SATlON
t HEATER •

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&ALU.,AY
29f THE METROPOLITAN GA COMPANY C \T \ LOC.l f

Gas H eated Steam Radiation


,,
... Dimcnsio11s and Price
Gae; 1l c>atecl S tc>a111 R adiator h a \
L1 ec· 11 used in England f o r.. 111an)
I
N o of 'Ove
' tdth P 1ice
} Pa i s , h ea t iu g a ll cla.ti:>ei> o f 1Ju1ld- Tub s rall Iie 1ght ..\1 t Bin
11n~s . a ra l h a' e p r oved t h e ir eco no1uy. t
fu ll co 11trol of generou h t and .. Steam 4 13i i ns 39 i ns. 11) 10 0
u 1ire f l'e edorn f r o m t h e n ee d for
I
1t l e u t i o 11 a ft e r on ce b e in g fi t t e d . G 1& ~ lllS 39 lll S . 1 l 10
~' h (>' 1r c .. h 11 ilt fo r ser vice, a nd n1ay
he ; e l1ecl on to give a loug llfe o t 23i in s 39 ins. £17 ] 0 D
11 sc>fu l 111 si; un d er a ll co nditions, \\ it h
a 1n i11 i n111111 of expense and atte n tio n . J lron ze Ji'1n 1 h-2/6 p er l u be e x r .
"Gas-5tea1u " R adia tion is t h e idea l s ys tem o f heat1ug
fl1 1 C hu r c h P.s, 1-l all' Cine n1a~. Sho,v r oo1ns, I•'actor ie..:, Estimating ize Required
St o r e roon1s, etc. Ila "slimn.tins fo r th e h en.ting of c hurc h es a n d similar loft)
buildin gs, it " 111 be ro und sufficien t 1! 15 feet only of t l
height is taken in to a ccoun t. '\\rhere there 1s a gallery, t l11
Description should be taken as a sep arate apartment.
Gas-StPa1n" f{ad1ator~ .u 0 1111,1 t s\-;t 1n u--1ng The fig ure given 1n the above tables a re ased u pon avera_.Qe
co nditio ns. In certaiu cases, s u ch as shown belo\\ . there m ,g):
gus for fuel aud deliYering stE:'a1n h1 at • ·o <entral-heat- be special ondltton s w luch require additional Rn.diator l,.oOJ>
111g plant or stean1 piping '"' n ce nr) J<Jach radiator
i a co1nplete stean1 plant \\ ith111 its ll • nd opf'rate A1lo,vances for Special Conditio n
i nde)le nd e n tly f r om all oth 1 1ad1a to1 J<J b 1. d1atoi
Add 10 p er cen t. to the total nun1
tn1 r11s its O\\ n fuel and gt'n rat 1t O\\ n 1 heat. b"r of loops requ ired fo r t h e f ollov.•ln
'J'hn s, only those radialo1s n cd h ope1atcd 111 the p 1al condition s.
roo111s " h ere heat 1~ rt:qtur l 1 Rooms o r shops e>..-posed to
~ uth or ' ' est
- Roorns or f .~ hops I havin g ore
Co11')truction th n OU'-' outside v. all. fo each ou
<... St ca1u" H.adiator are 1 I "all in excess or one.
u1c1de 0 1 east iron, in appear lnce Nole. ThJs pplle!! to• roo~r ,:0mces I
ullding " m de up o apartml'nts11 but. .ij ~
the) a1 e 1uuch like 01 ll1nary • ot pply to lnrge open interiors ~uch a
1ud 1 ator~ The seet1on .ut so Churches Halls.t Fac£0rll' , etc i ·
:a - ..,,,.
d 1•signed tluit the Ul>lH r part 3 Roo1ns ~ or s h ops haying a n un
tor111 .t te,un radiating c.;u1face; u uo.I a rea of .,._glass t 0vind<m•s, etc.;
add ' the quivalent ' of t" o CXlrEfr
di1 c>ctl\ heueatll the radiating R td1ntor Tubes 'for each SO squq,_re
·11 rf cc> ec> section) is .i \\ ater t or glass mor e • than the n(lrmal
c h a1nhl1' The "'ater !';ltould b th normal' nverag,e· be1n g 2Q!J squar~
ch t ked once e'er' Yl ar, • nd tlll::., f • t of glnss p er l,000 c.f. capo.city
t(1n tb r \\ ith regulation ot burn r,
4 Cor ruse.led iron waits, ' f v. I
lined "1th 1natch-board1ns-, or hnilar
t<; donP frpe of cha1 ge \\at r i material
uppll d tl11ough a tilhnc:-lUI> at Corrugated iron roof, •
lh nd of the radiator. Th g.1 ... In •.. f
li urnPJ I!-. under the '\aler ch, 1n- G \\Th n the ceiling. or Ule room or
la r and i co1npletely enc lo:secl. t op is the roof, well boarded a nd
Section show ing gas pl t<>red ...
li;<1th 1ad1.11or i t>qu1pp ed \\itb burner, w a t er lev el,
r an auto1n. tit control valY • ' at >r- f1ll1ng p lug, d ra1 n1ng 7 '''h n the ceiling 1 ~ ' ls1 e
cock, and a utomat ic roof, not ood.A hn ut ~with
hlhng vlug, draining- cock and air cont ro I va Ive. b n ath th~ plnte}' or tiles
' l llt .\ II loop s and other pa1 ts !\.cld~ 20 per'" cent. Lo tl;';... totn
111C't,1l, 11u1king a per1n,111• n t 1 tr of tube ) r.,e quu e1 J 11111

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and p rac t1cally 1ndestrt1< l1h l t>
.i JlJ>h auce.
R e pre entative Installatio11~ -
• • • I..
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Autom atic Control \ l 111,·ersit\ '~ ' '"'•n• De11artmeuts)
lbou1·11'~
Yaughau Il ou e, l\l "lbou 1111, • .__,
- .
~t a111 is

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1
\\h e 11 h eat is r equired the ga..,, is lighted
r.uscd 111 a \'er ) fe\\ 111h1utt•s 1"he a11to111at11 con t rol ciueen · H all, 0ollins Str et, l\1el bourne
,. ti\ P, a<'tefl u p on hr thE' te.1111 p1 •:ssu1·e. rel!ulates 1 he 13all and \ V et ch 's \ \ ork romu s '
s1z1.: of t h · r.;a~ 1la111e and so auto1nalH~all\ controls the Buckley and Nunn'i; \ Vo rk roo 1ns . •
ga-. eo11s11 111pt1on, thU!-i JH"P\ 1 11t111g '' .lSIL
Gas-heated St a 1n H.ad1ators ha ve ,t h e appro •al
Installation
1:... ... ,,,\1 ) 1 n sta ll ecl in an) <l PS ll
d 11os1t1011. each racl1ator
.
Deparllnent of P u b li 1-Iealt h , t e lbo u 1ne . •, •
--
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1s ·· lt -co11t n iu ed , need iug 0111\ .t gas uppl' connect1l1 n
< ~ 111 1 a nd tl ue outlet. ' • RADI ANT
FI RES ftQod
room wit h ) tlo, n
radian t h eat n ;0n e
Table of H eating Capac1tie 1ninute - t h ey t1en
rke t h e s un tn
• Per
loop
Per Radiator
4
Joo p
6
loop
s
' e nt1late as t h
\\arm Sc1ent1ftl' JI>
constru~ted
l1y s 1e n1cnll)
n. n d
per
loop
- f eet, t h e n e u r \
hands n tt
c 1. c. f. c.f. c.f. desig n to har
\ \.•u 1k shop 111<1 Fac lor1e.., 700 2800 4200 5600
Churc h es, Public Halls, 1nonise i;\•1th e\ e r )'
Sale Rh ops, e tc. . . . . 610 2140 3660 1880 t)•p e of in t erio r
Sch ools. E ntra n ce H a lls, d ecoratio n
.~ tu1 ~ B.) s. e t c !H O 21GO 3240 1320
( H ile , i'l c- .. . . . 505 :?020 3030 4040 T he " C o s1e"
~
Send f o r o u r new
Illus t ra ted
A p opula,- Ca ta logue.

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ICt")ntaining ..'\..~ . F. iling Section No. 30}

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476-490 LONSDALE STREET MELBOURNE
BEESTO N
S HEFFIELD HOUSE , PITT STRE ET


SYDN E Y
BOILERS
. Agent s F or

-r;HE BEESTON BOILER CO LETO.


NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND

(For Other Prod u c ts, See Pages 137, 164, 246, 415)

Product
Robin fl ood Huiler:s; J >on1 t>:;tlc Hoilt>t s; Beest on
Boiler~; Royal Boiler:--; Hoill•r Ac·<·essories; Pr111C'Ps::;,
Royal. Heeslon, and Hos11ital l{adiators and Ac·<•essoril"s;
, . a I ,-e~: Pi PP!" , Baffips; nrales: TO\\l'I Hail..;, •'tC., et<.

election of Boiler
• This is a 1110..;t 1n1porta11l 111a1tt•r. Any 1.d\'1'n <luty
1•a11 be performed by boil •rs ot \\"icl1•ly ditti>ri nt sJZPs
(;en<.rally speaking, the largPr th1• hoiler adopted tor
.:.1 certain <.July, '' ithin lin1ils, thP lo"'"r is tht> tu Pl <'1n1-
su1uptlon. \\'hen a J't->lativ1•ly s n1all hoiler is adopt(•iJ
t or a r elatively high duty , tbe tu el l'onsu1n1nion 1~
extravagant bPcau se th• heqtiug sur tac ~ of the b oi ler
is not big enou~h to ah~Orb all' the hPat generat ed, and
an undul y largt-\ proport1011 of the 'heat escapes to th· Group o f R obin H ood Sectional B oilers
c·himn ey. The <·onsequent high l<'llllH'rat ure 1n thc-


c hfmney n1ail1ta1ns a fierce dra11g11t in th<' fu rnace, pro-
duc ing c l1nk Pr on the firehars a11d rapid clPteriorati ou
of sa1n e
DOMESTIC BOILER S
htt .. -
-.tc:n J .01lt r,.. ar• 11• rft•ct for <.101nt>sllc US•, h1u 1ng: a
app1•aranc •' und IH'1n~ "llSY to k"'''P clean. hoth 1ntcrnall)
•·:\t••rnrtll). A 11l• •ndid ft>alure of th~s•" ho1ler:-, and one that
should be parttc ularl) notf'd, i:- that UH•y havP a "\\'atery.;a
:'f ·pes A1
Boiler~ for Fuel Oil Top, "hlclt n1ean:s that the "atcr in that sPct ion receives a Royal
1nt .. n:-e an1ount of h eat hy c:on1pnr1son \\"Ith th+' waterJ n boilers I
ID l
"hi ch hn\'1 no "·a1cr" a}' actuu.lly a.hove tit"' fire. ano • therebl' Royal l
'flu· ad ''en t ot 01 l as . . upplt•rnent" t ht> etflc1Pnc•y of t ht' l>ollt>rs. All boilers also have
ho1l<'r I ut>I ha s l::i\'en add1>cl part \\'atcr\\ay l· ront, \\ hich forrn. con:sidt>rabJe protection for bon E
popular1Ly to Bl' est on 1h•· cnst -iron front, and I!' also most \ nluable heating surface Royal l1
Hoih•rs • as cverv size and Tht>r i:- no '' nl•'n\ ny tu ht O\ Pr thf" clink r door, and conse innde
• qu,.ntl) no tro11bl"' from sediment and depo:,;1t at this \ potnt,
t)'J>P of 13Peston Boiler l"' n·here al!"o a prote{·t ion tlrf'- hrlck Is fitted Inside, _ Roy l C
t un:-ot r111·tecl so that it may B ton
he htt1~d ,,·it h an oil bur1H•r, Dome
ur it \vill hnrn solid fu1•l. Bee ton
1->nahli11g th1• O\\ JH'r at an) Prrn~e ~
t in11• to 1'lHtll~P. 1ron1 one Prrn e '
to lht> othr•r \\ithout flh'
huthPr ot alterations to
the hoih•1-. The particularly
large and dee11 tire pot,
1 o o ru ) tlue:5, ancl long
fta111e tra ,·el, \\"hich r.har-
a<'le ris" th e Becston pro-
<lncts. give th e utn1ost
Beest on D onlest1 c B otler
with Otl Bu rner flic•1e11<•y i11 lu el oil hur11- •
j ng-. 'I'he 111 ~1 xi1n urn an1ou n t
Group of Beeston D omest ic • Billers. /
oC oil which can be efficiently burnt in the con1bustio11
1·han1her ol a healing hoiler is 3 lh · JH r hour per cubic
toot ot 1·0111h11')tion :s(lac·1~ He1 ston 1 onH sue Boil •rs n1 t 1nnnufactured Jn '"'open , fire
and "clo:-cd'" t) J> , n:s \\ell as '' 1U1 special apparatus • f
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' ROB I N HOOD SECTIONAL BOILERS
heaung out-hou c , such as garni;• s, green-houses, et~. Boiler
for hot \\at er supply are Bo\\ er llnrffed, \Vhlch is 1 a chemical
process carri<>d out on the hn1ng of the bo1lEr to pr_e\ ent
Hol11n • I . :'• cuonal Boil1 rs art> butll up fron1 thr t , to corro~ion and discolourat1on of the \\nleri The• smoke , outlet
t ''Pl\" sections, and Jo111t. d \\1th h· a'.> ere\\ ... d n1nl1Pable is at lhe top of all Becslon DollC'rs. · and ts a socket to tak
nipples, having outlet for sn1oke J>IJh.: and tlO\\ and r<'turn s111~ot end of a sn1okc JHJ)e. J)an11>er ls slide pattern Insld
lnpplngs at back. An R\\"k\\ ard n1ethod of t 01lC'r con t1 ucuon depth of smoko sock t-11 In. A distance piece is fitted to all
o oft<'n €ncounter<.'d is the us of ono long boll throughout srnokt oul let , "hlrh rn1 <"s th • dn1nper li in. tabo\ e top of ROYAL R~
the length of the holler, n1akfng the lugs hablc to br ak off ho1ler and Inc11itnt s the' \\ ork1ng of damper slide, e p clall)
us the result of the gr"'at expansion nnd contraction of the \\•hen th l.>01ler 1s CO\ ercd \\'ith con1po i ion. To obtrun th
be~t results, boil .. rs, tlo\\ and return pip s, nd C) hnders should
l1oilt:r n1et.al. O\•crconung this hazard, I~ eston Sectional Boiler 1:1 be co\ er("(} \\Ith a good non-conducting material. Auton1aUc
I tre connected section to section b~ a series of nuts and bolts, damp r rPg-ulators can be tltted to I>omestic Boilers. an
t nahling one section to be lifted out of its 1>osltlon \\Ith tht: remo,•able a h pnns can be supplied. Jn districts \\here th"'
minimum of trouble. \\ater 1s luglth Impregnated \\Ith Jhne, th boll r should b
cl<>nn d t\\ o or thr e tlrnes a ) ear.
Boll rs should be mountt:d on llerfeclly air-tight brick" ork
lo lncrea e th• de1>th of the ash pit and l1e11gthen 01c life of It Is claimed b.> tl11.: tr rnanufacturers U1at so1nf' l)ofl• rs \\ llJ 0

lhe flrf'hnrs. 'J'ht> thickness of the boiler rnctal 'arles \\ JU1 product" ll.000 B 'J'.U.'s P••r sQuar foot of heating surface
tl11• n1ou• I, so tlaat "eights of the \'llrlous t.> pes differ accord- .Althou~h the B<'• ston clos d t) 11e, through the emplo,>£rnent ~f
the open \\Cll"'M\R)'. is the rnost <'tllclent heatln uni n1nnu
lngb \\' ~ do not reco111mend boilers to be v. orked t.o their factured, the' Heeston Boil• r Co. Ltd., Insist that their boilers
full capacit). 1 17.•' largt: r than n<'tuall) r quired should shn11 be rnt1ed at 10,000 B:r.u:s 0111.>. 1·11~ dvantag1>s or ti!.!
1·<>sen·t- hen tin,; JIO\\ • r of th ..,B e ston llollersa are obvious
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D O M E S T IC \f1ld• 1n H o> ,LI I 'ran • • ,. 111111 li u.~ p 1 1 ·d pall •·r·n s. 1n s tand11 1d
\\l•lth:; 1lnol h ..tgh lo Ill' lo 11 11 1 1 I•• t H acl lulnr >e ar t' no t rnll.d P
In a l l'SR , . ,.,~,,. thn n l\\O It 1•1 111d l11>< \ \ ' h• ·n 01 d 1•1·1ni.: KIVI' rnrt l u!!
ol •' Ur\ ,. nnd 11ld 1t 1n i.; l n lt-1H1 vi IH r\\ 1 •' I'll ''" Ill ·ti , r n tl 1alor 1s
cl• 1~ n1·cl to ht• plllc l'•l 1' In. fro m i; k11 hni.:
HOS PITAL RA DI A T OR S
S J11 • 1all> dt•. l ~ n Ld for USI' In h ol'l p1lul 1> and :-< h o ol s . t lus
r c\ch u tu r 1., l ~ 1n \\ 1d t. Cit nnrro w est point i,.. 1" ' '"" th1 • loop s ,
, hi• h t nl\bles <' v e ry pa rt t o b e c leaned t•n 11> . anfl allow s
J; r~l.ltl'r nlr cunnt!ctio n b Pt w t'C n c oh1n1ns. l l has n o 1... at1 or
J) ro)ect Ion s o f an } d»s<'r pt io n . t•xc e pt t IH' ho RSc·s 111r c 11110 •'• t 1n i..
to p1p1•s. nnil th e r efor•' ls nb. o l utel>· hyi: ll'n 1c a n d hnt1 n o
1 •, ~·ptnc·I • . l or; 1111,.t H1i1hnto r " are nl ~P n 111<l1 · h111 K• d \Vnt t•r
~~·~. , f~JJll < llY. Hi ~n llo n.s p1 r :;qu11r1• Coot IH•at1ni.: :- u1 f1u •· Ea1·h
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l r :-ize ... s liou ·I 1 ·• < ar,.fully
' ·<·on .. i(len~<l~ n t hi" f' t11c1cnc l or
th<!' n11paratu lnrgch· d~pends , on th ue...
ii::-n -and tl\:inc:: of the '
Rf.~.s. 'I'n
X>llt l" stclnd mu-.t h th.• 11 on a le\'•'I • hrlck or. cQn -
n: t I undat1on i nnll, If pos 1ble, r.nased Ont• conr~~ o f • brick:. .
n ld d"pth . t1) th•• a h plt. h1n1n1•.) n111 l l1t" <'arr1ed
'l'h1•
11,i;h1•r than ·thi> surround1n~ hu1lllln~:- nnrl ··on tutn a st.opa.r ate Ml
!luc Ju ea<lh fin •. C11nnect1n p1pt'S to th11~ i1oih1 r, ' bot h tlo" s
and re ur.n,-, :;huufcJ not be Quilt; int1l the \\all clo:-•' to tht.! 'hoiler,
u II " :d Cree r09n £br e.,xpnnd 1n ~. Do not ttx th• · <!ohl ..,, at er
1
'upi11 " iHr~ .tfi he boiler,.. but 10 th return h ust lt·n f e~t • 1u;
m.
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\\av , , ..... r !'COrnrnend n11 st>< Uon rll ho1lt•rs to be titted \Y1th a n
q1 eri nil' J)1p dlre•·t from • U1e ho1l r ~ ' ' )1njo r~" anti ··~cnio r~.' ·
- 1ri dlamcterJt C~ nd ·~F.. Pn.ucrn-.. lt in 'luunct1•r ; other
bo·:i r • l~in ._'1i:'lmPter!

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.. RAD I ATORS

.
J:ypes Avail~ ble -
I R o' a l -.R ad iator -.. 5peciall y bui lt ftlr domestic ~
A G ro up of R oyal R adi a t ors. -
in ~ tall au n.
. Hoya l . R ad iator-; for offices, han k ~., fa(' tori es, \\'a r ( - B A F FLE PLATE S L•
Batfl1 l 'laJ.t.>s, w h ich n \ ny lw ea.sil ) d1 tar h"'d 1ur c lPnn1ng
h o u ses. th ea t res ... et<'.. {JUr pOSl "• nr1 Ohta1nahh. f o r Jllti n ~ t O ra d io.tors. Pla t1 ·~ art'
...... Roya l ,,.fndo\, . R .1d 1ato r s t o r 11lac ing und(•r ~eat and hu n ~ on r ltl1ators ''ith p all nt t>lip a nd hol t ~
r \\ indo",, ~- . B EE STON R A DI A T O R VAL V E -· •./!.
I~eeston Hadi.ltor , .ah·c s c ln 111• fitted to a n > p u.tte rn rad iator,

f, •
R q,ya l UT\' •d Radi~tors • '-C· pt "all l) p TL•' pruJ• t t 2" 3/1 6. 10 t r o m r ailiato r \"\'hen
Be ston H ospital or School Radiacor-.. ; P a:--~age and "IO.:'Pd, nnd a r e "a") to . w·o r k w 1t h o u t stoo~i n g _Jtiry inc r f>ase
Domesfi'c~ Rad ia t.o r~ t hf' effic11 O<'V of t ht' r•uhnto r und are q u ac k 1n....1L<' hon -t.\\ turn s
Beeston '' all
R ad iator s.
P r in\·ess 'Yincl o"·· Radiato r~.
t lose th£ vo.Jv1
PRO M IN E N T INS TALL ATION S •
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C'• ntr1I h• at1 n 1.; h) U··• stun prod ut.:t~ isJ h ' 1111 Ufud \ \}H eh ha"
Princess Rarl ia to rl'. 111 1 n pro\ 1·d fur :ouper ior to 111 o.tinK by :-tt<· h n1enn s a.ci f'lcr. -
trl<·ity, plPnu111, s::n.s and !<l<·n111 hl•c·a.ugc Q ~ lo\v m a.1nt Pn il.nce
..:ost, no1111nal fuf'I con:-11tnpt1on, f'flCiPn~) nnd p [L·as1n g a nd
'.' Features natural "ru1nth and long hf.-. For t h c::.P\ u n p ortant r rnso n s.
I It ha.s l>een proYen by intl••1iendent tt•-..1~ t h at th1' ll••• :ston JJJ o<.llH ts ha\ • 111•1 n ln,.tall .. d 1n tilt' apartnH·nt ot
·r111 ir )faj1 s t1P:- rt! Buckingh:un Palac •: nncl tnc1ri merit. Rr '
B ston Radiator ha!' a higher beat t r a11s 1n1s.,.ion than 1 P1,:0E:'n1s1 d hy l••a•lini: •' ngin•'•' I s and . arch lt•'<'ts, as s ho\\ n by
I ~ n)" o her , typi\ and the Br i ti~b < h a r acte r istic!; o l ton~
fife and ser \·ice a r c par ticul a rl y n oticeab le i n t h ese pro-
the folk•" int; partial 11 ... 1 of n •l•''" p r o n 1ln 1 nt 1 n :;tall nt 1 11 n ~
ri (•••ntly <'1i rri•'tl out : - l
t'o1111111•11'inl Hank of .\u:>tral11s1a Ltd, ~h ll1ourn ~• •\: rc l11tl'1 t s
• cl ucts1 T he ~roup of R oya l t ype Radia t or~ s b o"·n in .\ & K . . I l 1•nrl e r:-;on. r ,. 1'
a. hi" JJ!lge J!'iVt>s a11 idea o[ their !'lurd y and pleasing Bnnk 01 ,\ustrulas1 l 1.t•I., :-.r. lh(.1\11 111•. .\n l11t • 11.... }!l'llf<\ J{
,..anp"arance. There a r e s izt'•.. styles and shapes ot Heno r sou ., •.
.. ttlo nul Bank 01 Aus ll nln. lit Ltd ~ ~ [elbourn•""'. .Arch1 r 1•t s.·
· radiators • stocked fo r all classes 01 b u ildin~s. _\ II J\ , 1..\.· J( l:h: ndi>r~on . • "I f!
tndia ors a r e fitted for hot "ate r unles:. spt>cially ord erP.d I• 1Jenhn1n's Build1ni.::-. :\I• lbourn ••. Arrhil •'<'ls
for !Stnan1.- Radiators can he supplied '\'it hon t feet in all H• n•l ... rson . • - •
si;r.es. h u t un less o t her \visP spPcified. t eet a 1·e p rov ided . T• n11J•' ll•n• P k <;;,,nrral \lut\11.LI Lil• 801 1t•ty, ~>dnc:r - and
Ht ndigu . . Ar<•hitccts \ s;,i K . ' H f'nd <'r son ...........~-::!Cl
~Ask us to ·en d you a ca talo~llf' con ta i nin~ l u ll d etails H1l\\ •·\· ('ourt 1 :\It>lhourn1• \r<' h it1•rt If A Norr is.
\ ta\>le of the hPaling: sua·tar.es 1n s q uare lt-'1'1 per S• ction < 'ol1•s' Building• .::\lelhourne. Arch itect,. l I A. N o rris
of. \·a1 iou~ type ... ot Deeston Hadiator " i~ 1:;ho\\ 11 at tht Kello\\ - I• nl1C1nl"'1 Build1 n~ s. ~t. "K1l1la. ,\.rchit t·~ t H .\ ;>.;orris
H ..:-1rl••11<>•·r 1-; :s'1<>holns. :\Ia• Pdon. .\ rch1tl't t: IL- ,\ Norris
foot nf tliis 11age. f'o1 t ftrH Hruttiour Tiuil<hni.:-, :'\t• lhoum... ' -.\ r<; hitoct-. ~y dn ~}
I ~n1ith, O g-c: nod • s .•rpcll
• ROY A L RADI A T ORS ..Au<;ti n I los pll tl.. .A1 chit• c•ti;: StPph nson 11rnl l :;.\f1·ltl1 um_,.

' Unless othCr'\\•lsc Silt clt\Nl, these radiator:; nr • tu.ppt' tl 11 Ill


nl cop nod t! an. nt hotton1, nod ltuc;hPd to l Ill . wh1•n they
contnln 50 feet, llnd • to 1! in. "hen the\· cont1un o\'l'r 50 feet.
I:nch 1 ~ection I~ <·onnectu} '\\1th 16 in . r ight und l•'ft hand
~late .. Th1•11 tr••, ~1,.lbon r n•»
.John~on "
J\ rchit•'f' t Bohr1 n~t>r, T 11)- lo

~latl' Tl11•1t t rP, Syd n1 · ~·. ,,\1 ·lu l<'ct; I I \\:lute . t


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scr 1'\\'ed n1nllenblP nipnlc~ at botton1 nnd 11 in. nt top. Had1ators \'ir.tor) Th• 1t1 r• . S:t l(ilrln~ A f'c h itcct · (' H 1 Ba11anty n c,
nre tnp11t>d for ~ In ~ air cock. Rat11nton; ovPr !?4 10011 d1 >;patchP<l ~\nd t "'' 111aJont' 0 1 schools, "hospitals, c·t c·.. e rected by th1
If in t\\O pieces Radin tors or 20 loop and over supplied '\\Ith \ '11·tori tn lllll ~ S \\ Pu\tlit• \Vorks 0Pp :irt1nc nts i n r1>11 ~ nt
lf;'BCtn
TABLE OF HEATING S URFAC E S IN S QUAR E FEET PER S ECTION OF VA RIO US B EESTO N RAD IA TORS
I l OSl'I'.l',\L IIOSl'I TA.L \V r'\LL TYP.E
3 Col.
HOYAi~
4 Col. 5 Col. 1 Col.
l'Hl'.\CESS
2 Cot 6. Col.
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S(I ft. s1 1. ft. ~q. I t. set. rt. SQ 'll f .'lq. ft. SQ. fl .
6 1/G 3,fl :~ l /111 t~ .~ t~ 3 3/6
3
2 .3.2i•
4 1 /8
4 3/10 311 3 l/10 4 5. 30 13
2 3 2/5
2•
30 2 t;/10 , 3~
2•1 4/5
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30 c Boilers ctnd H eating 'A pplictnces "\\' HITE ~
RO E" •

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BOII.:ER ...•.
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383 LATROBE STREET, MELBOURNE, ~

(F-or Other Products, See Page 437J

Products •
W H ITE ROSE
·\\"bite Rose' Semi-cast Steel Se ct ional and ~fultftubular ..
"c..,."' _
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<Fo r Hot "-"ater Supply ) 505 76 1 985
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2 320 3,34 400 36• . 50
506 92 2 400 90
2 BIO 404 800 43 1 2 63
507 l l 25
" \Vhit e R ose''Don1es- 108 2,820 3.300 475 200 50 1 2 7 55 13 s
508 124 3,240 3 785
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5'4 5,1500 57 11 88 15 75
140 3,1560 .. 275 tll 15,000 6412 10 0 18 0
510 156 4 080
th e hi g hest g rade ca s t 511 172
4,705 G86 4 00 71 1 2 11 3 20 25
4 500 5 255 7!.G 800 78 12 12 5 22 5
iron . a nd are co m pact, 512 188 4 920 5 74 5 827,200 er. 12 13 8 24 75
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\'is ion is mad f' for access
to all pa rts of \'•a ter\v ays, WHITE RO S E COUNTY

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and th e boilers are speci- . .
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< a pa cities as set out in 34 35 85 935 1 <Y.i5 157 740 307 1 3 4 4 25
" Wh ite Rose " D ll'1est 1c 35 45 6 I 192 I 395 200 640
th e followi ng taLle:- 38 * 4 5 55
Bolle r 36 55 35 I 450 1 695 243 540 45 1 5 (j ,p 75
37 ll5 I I 700 l 9 5 286 440 52 1, ti 7 8.0
38 74 85 l 960 2 295 •
329 340 59 • 78 9~
39 84 I) 2 215 2 595
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· \Vhite J{ose'' Semi-cast Steel :'ect1onal Boilers are
available in a larze raage of 1no<lels and sizes, '\'ith
B.T.l'. capacities as set out in the folloVfing tables ·rhese
.. boiler s a r c suitable for either coke o r oil fi r ing .

WHITE ROSE S ERIES A l•


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and 1n :-on11· c1lses low pressur e .steam . a nd tor t he clim ate a nd
ot h roi1<11Uon.~
here. the hot water. m l!th od Is p osl;l1h ly the
•,,f"".:: ~• rnos ~
1
Th ,·nr1ou~ temp rat u res of r oom s. etc . a r e
.suit(lul<:
I ... ver~ ha.rd to defi n e as no l\\O p er son s can agr ee o n th e same
tl·1nr" ratun. hut tlf folio\\ ing to.hies n r P dee111ed to be corr~c;t
I I fo r tht avt 1U~e person, and w ill pr ove h elp f ul in the des1gn1ng
:?U 'ff 40 ~ 40 o f l h• ·n tj I'll?". sy~~em
.
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I
10
3

:f
. 10
20
f 1
3 • ..
I
HOT
Area o f ra d iat ion su r f ace t o afford vari o us tempe a t ures.
'f.t·n1pt;ratur e
r• uired .. •
WAT E R

f I "hen outer •
10 • 40 20 u1r IS •

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• rhe hot "uter storeJ;' ayh nder o r tank
ast one hou~s""-:u ppl>' llnd
t
. should cont8.ln al
=io deg. F,.

5!i du.:. l;oa I 1r .


57 deg. F'.ahr-
I ..
1'.!
..13,.
" I
I
the 1)01ler eapacity should .corrPs-
J>Q.nd to this R'!utyr on a norrnal boiler rating of 7,000 H.T.. •s •• I l~
.
er .!-<QUare foot boiler . urlal'e. This ' i::; the rating for nornu, 1
firing of, all '''\lhite Ho. •· 1hot "water boilers.
' . ~
It 1 nU,·1sabl"' for all,, bu1ld1.J1~, d~ta1l~d in the tabJe uho\ • ,
" 'ith ... the exception·, or~ reside nces, . to · base ·'t.he. boiler capa<·1t)
1.0 d1•..:-.
-'
ti'> ' lit~
65,. cl ~..
ij\ tlt•g.
Fallr
Fahr.
Fnhr.
I;;al1r
1.6
l!i
• J° •
:?O
I
I
l

n normal flr1ng rut1ng~. Qc"au~•' c 1n building-s such a:; hot•·ls,


tc .: thr·re ur 01 ten rush P•'r1od:; "hen there 1s un excf!pt1onall\
1 a'> dt:n1nnll nd th• refor .., the boiler can be stoked hnrtl('r
... '-0 dee .
!10 d• g.Fuhr.
1oo ll •'C'.
Fuhr.
3S,
tiS l l>r) in~ rooms . ..,.
....
n o rd e r to n1• et the \.'X' ss1v dt•mand "hen this prevail s. For
xami)le, a hotel "1th thre1• bathrooms,> one sink, six lo.vnto1) 110 deg.
Fahr.
Fahr. 11
:?00 J
htl!'1ins, should ti•.. dPtaileil a follo\\ s : - l 1:?0 dfig. Fuhr. 300
• •
I
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of the "HEINTZ" Origin~ l · and Onl~ Genuine Steam Trap Expansion T ype
any

is

t Hc111tz"
Traps

ar nh\ U)"S ' IJ!H'd where a
JIP ssun 1n {.l pl• ,-« of qu1p1ncnt i~ •to bP
n1a1ntnin•·d
> ..
' " HEINTZ.V LOW . PR E SSURE TRAPS
• For press11r<'s 1ui.- 1 o 1( · :b
con11>I• l" '1th loos fln11ges. llolts ~nntl "'J01nt:;
Diam. D1aru,
~

~
'apac1ty in
• f Pi>t o f
-I.
· r squar• 1 ncl

Gallon~
01 Con-
f,/ll I o) f

• A
of Pipe
Size
<.:onne o! "1 ~i n c h Pipe 'tdensa-
No. t1on~ \ u.lves
1
rcording to \. lion
Inc h••s, lnl,!hC Jl '
j Rltd1at1ng per


• 'l)nll
,. ., ' >-.
1
..
(ions
~
minute~
.....
~ I lo ~' ... 1.2do
"8 ~
:1 •
to
'2so to 1.000;
500 . 1
t 2l

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1•
,,
~
I
t
i t 500 to :4?'000 ~, • ~, ... 1
e i;ooo to 6.ooo
.,.. .,

3
I 1
• 1!~
i !~
1
;l,600 to G, 000 1
'2;son l io,.ooo
15f
I 30 • 11
I • .&..Ji ll !l,500 to' l G,000 • so
f": l

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MUEl!LERS ' REDUCING, RELIEF VALVES AND STRAINERS


G
General
&
r espond quickly the 1ns1ant the I>re~:-;ure rh•e::; to the u 1n t.
T.be Dome:,t1c Engineers' and Plun1bc>r~· up11lles Co. Ptr.
Ctd. carry a complete range or 1tluellers'. Rt>duc1ng '\ ah es,
H~lief ,·alves, strainers and auton1atic damper r egulators.
suitable for fitting to any n1ake or boiler. Co-operation
at , .. bich the reli<•f \ahe!' ha,·e heen set
operate after long per.iods
ot inacth·ity because the
full pressure .. Is ... at all
Tne vah· ... \\ J)i
N
and ad' it e on any heating problen1 "ill h11 gl<1dly give n . times exerted against the•
A •
full a r ea of the diaph r agm,
Reduci11g and R egulating Valves "hich in the !~ in. size is
1 1 2 times greater than
l\luellers' Reducin ~ and Ilegulat 1n g 'al\ es tor ":uer the area of the seat 011en·
steam ant.I oil are suitable for initial prPssurPs not ~realer in~~ Valves for pressures
than 225 lbs. and for any desired deli \ f r y pr( •ss11res trom
5 to 125 lbs. , according to the up to 150 lbs have b r onze
bodies and iron diaphragm
springs and d 1 a p b r ag n1 s
assembled 1n the '\alves \'aJ,·es and s pring chambers; for
for deli\ Pry pressu res in excPss pressures abo\'e 150 lb~..
of those sta t ed. ,,·ithin th e the bodies and diaphraITTn
capacity ot the valve. " ·ill be chamber s are bronze. Com-
furni s hed to spPcifi ca tion . pos ition seat discs will be
rurnished suitable for the
The 'ah·es are durable and required service. Relief.
' t dependabl e, being p osttl\' 1n \'al' es are available 1n lh _
iction, opening and \\Orkin~ an an d ~1 • in. size!'.
frc•ely after long periods of in- Muellers' Brique
activity. Th e \\Orking part s art>
or bronz) \\' ith phos phor bronzl
... .
trainer
IGTO

cliaphrams. These 'alyes ar~ T


:\luell~rs st 1·a 111P1....
pl.t<·t•d <theacl of '' atet :Jneter.·, r ec:u till!:
fu r nished in ~2 in. to 12 in. sizes ~ng
r h<>se Yal,es are a necessa r) lators. etc.. interce pt all foreign s ubstances in \vater an<l re wb
part of such equipn1ent as stean1 tb€'. r< by prolon ~ th e life. ot.J the various fixtyres J ust OD
cookers, beating systems. unit r ec.oru m e nd ed that a ~fuell e r s trainer b e insta ll ed 1 ts ~n I
t·o nn ect io n \Vith a ll l\tuell e r r educing and r egulaliu!; ttQ.I er 61
heater s, hospital s ter ilizers. etc Muellers' R educing Valve.
The b
'ah es .\s the \\'ater enters the strainer it strik~s a ham...
plate before pass ing through the screen, and th e sedi rn ~ nt -cased It
Relief Valves i s deflec ted to th e Io,ver chamber, \\'here it settles t o tb
3 iWt·l
urned
l\1u PIJ Prs' c1i a phrag111 -op era t ed r(•l1 ef \'<ll\t s arL• th ~ n1 ost bottoni. from "hf're it can easily be removed. ·train oo ler •
dependabh on the market. 1'hey are ' er\ sensitn·e a nd a r e furn1sht>d in all s 11.l•s fron1 1-2 In . to 12 in. irrentt:r
~d OJ

Feature
THE LACO OIL BURNER
--
FAME SPREADER CAP
Thl Lat o i s an auton1atil>, elt•ctric.tlh 1 on- THERMOSTAT WIRE WICK MINERAL:
trollc>d oil burn e r . haying the tollo\\·i ng '''.t lu ' i ' t '
f l'~l ( U I' ("'· - ELECTRIC LEAD IN WIRf
I t s Ow n P ilot L 1ght.-No separa te oi l, ga s or electric
ptlo t light When working automatically, and the h o use
\ /I BLOWER
t empera t ure rea c hes t he desired max i mum, the 01 1 flow MOTOR
1s decreased and the flame g r adually drops t o a mere LOW fLAM[ VALV[
glimmer and remains there--1ts own pilot l i ght W h en
t emperature dro ps t wo degrees, the th ermostati c con -
t rol au t omatically increases 011 flow and flame gradu -
~ - HIGH FLAHE VALVE
ally grows again t o maximum or heating effi cie n cy.
This eliminates strain and breakage of cas tings as 1n
o th er types of burners where f lames snap on and off;
P ilot Cannot Snuff Out. -The Laco's own ptl ot light
operating on Its own fuel cannot be snuffed out o n
ei t her h igh or low flame.
Keeps H ea t ing If Current D ies - T he Laco will h eat
fifty per cent. effi c ient for at least twenty - four hours
wi t h electric current entirely o ff
Will Not Bother Radios.-The motor 1s of the 1ndu c. SEDIMENT CATCH
t1on, 1mpuls1on type, and guaranteed not t o In terfere
wi t h radios. CONNECT OIL HERE
Quiet -Practically noiseless. The only sound 1s that AUTOMATIC CUTOff VALVE
of the flames-the sound of perfect combustion. 5Af(T Y
W ick Type. -Which successfully operates on a high .
low pr1nc1ple. Flame never goes o ut. No 1gn1 t 1o n SWITCH ELECTRIC VALVE
neces<;ary. E><tremely simple quick and easy t o light.
Any child can l i ght it with a match.

Other LACO Advantage E conon11cal t o Operate.-The Laco \\Ill bum an) fuel, 011, gns
LJrnnct.' oil, d1 Ullnt•. or kcros nt.', U1nt has a gra\ tl) nbo'I: e
Elec trical Control Valve. S If-cooled b) 011 tlO\\ln r through 1lt haun1e, and \\ l11c h is light In colour and v. 111 tlo\\ nt below
<'oil. Jn CU"'•' ttJ,-. cu n nt i::-oe:, Oil \\'hen 0 1' ruUng on high tlanle, r. em JI rot u re.
this \ ' HI\'(' ll1tto1natically s\Yitch••s to lo\\ ttarne unil n•sume~ to Guara n t ee.- 'J'h • l ..nco Burner Is designed to last a hfeUme Ve
high ngu1n hnrn~d1a tdy "} ,..n the currPnt coin s on. H >'' • '1 r, follo\\ 1ng cornrnon prnctic In the oil-burner lndustr;'/.
Extra Large Sediment Catch.-Thls • xtra lnrge sed itnent \\' hunt our J;"ua1t1ntP.-• to on~ l nr fro1n date of sale. DurJn~
cntch is hullt 1r1t eg-rA.nt \\ith rh •burne r directly b• for .. the oil tht~ J>••nod nn) parts pro\·lng cl• f• ~t" (If not cnusP-d hy ml
l' OtPr th1 • 1•ontrol 'ah·es.
Flo.1t- type Trtp.- Thio: huill-in O\ .-.rno"· has nutornnlic sntet)'-
u:-;e or nec:J ect > \\ 111 he r•·placed liy us.
The
sloJI 10 011 hill' \\ hic.h l'Ul~ oft llO\\' or Oil In ··use tlH' oil Is
turn• •I on \\hen tlr1• ig not burning. Natural D raft Oil Burner
Safe.-Tht• Lac o \\'or ks like u comrnon \\!ck oil s t ove. It Is
Jf• r lhnn n gn rnn ge, It is hnpos~lble for th" liquid fuel to
b ' t 100. •' 10 the tlrebo -. ln!'ta.Jlatlons ure nllule to cornply \\'Ith
bll •'llY r• ~ulnlion s.

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G Domestic Engineers 29d
BC
Off1c~s ,1 nd Show1 oo nis · Works :
!' . \ \ Fil" No.
STREET, MELBOURNE T. HERRY STREET, MELBOURNE
c 3290 Tel F 3679-3670

I For Other Products See P ;ige 476J

WATER ~ EATERS AND BOILERS

con-

Briquettes, Coke and \ Vo d - ,J .•


VICTOR" COMBINATION BOILER

.
h• '' Yic lClr ' ho1lt:r. 1s constru• led . ot ltt•a\" i.::aui.:• ' a• ·1il -
r ... 1~t1ne copper. Thr- hoiler ba~" ~:- o( cast iron, 1nt·orpor at uu:
rock'in..:- o.nd tilttn~ ftrchnr,..,! the:..- "- istJn i:!' l n h r ig-h tt•ni n L:' at ht•
ffr "hen addin fu1 1I n.nd crnpt~ 1n~ th• ashPs from the ( 0111~
-
u:st1vn 1 lui.rnbc.'r. into the r,m10\'al.il"' .. ash- pan ~ Raking, "1th .•
1 D I MEN SIO NS
tt...c: <:on!'e(1!J*'Ol du t b ' 1n .tthl:- "'.UY elimin ated, ~o keep1nl.:' h•

I
lca)'1 and • !re~ lrom rlust.
-~

\)011 r surruunu1nJr;
...... .,, Ill
• G~
hn<k1 Otl
Tan)<' apaclt ·
ThP"I boil Pl" 1s heavily insulated "ith spt-cial material, an11 • is '
r ased in i:alvanized• stf'cl. The flue. "hich 1s. prov11i1•d "1th
a ca.st-iron adJu. to.lilt: damper above the top of the hoilt•r ts
·1 Gallon s. (i n c h es 1
~arr1 etl through tht! !'torage.~ this being •con1bin ed \Vith tht•
1 1lt>r as a unit$' This unique • con struction , hesidl's Kl' tn K

\_
r al<'r ht>atlni:!', area. and therefore greater h~atin~ t-ffl <·1• nt·~
n d , ory,.otnl·, n dUCP"' the .cost of roanufactJJrt: and insto.lln. t 10 0 .
f1i~ ·~ Bein~ a compact fitting "1th it
I

3
(


.. 1vo
150

60'

'
.. 1:; 30

n at appear ance.• the "\ 1ctor"


ho1ler may b~ fitted tn k1l<h1•n, 4 '.?50
Jaun dn. verandah, etc., and 1.
usually fitted o n a 9i n .• b r ick hO.M' - -
I'uel 1nay he l>r1quettes. rokP-,
"ood and dry bou::..ehold refu,,e.
'l'his boiler is approv~·d li) th~
~late Electricio
hur n1n.., briquette:-.
<'unHu1 ... -.ion for
Ga - ! -
" I n vincible" Auto m a tic Boile r
DIMENSIONS flltt
rJ11, . .1 . h• nnosUtticall,'.\ rei..ul.tt• tl c 01nhtn• d boiler and h ut
Capac it) I>1anH·tPr Ht'H:'ht \\Hl•·r ,1011tt!'•' unit for gas op1•ration •• anil 1s c~sentiall•• '&
Gu lion,.;
111
Jnr. ht·~
21
I F1•ct
5
• ""'" 1 "att r Ja• · k~t surrounding the combu:-t1on cllambe r 01
tl11 . !.01lt r and o. s~rie.s of coill! <connectin g'. cu.: ro.ss t h e c~ntr• '
111 ll11· path of thl? flue g-as••s. Thf> boiler Is insulated \\'ith thr ·
50
I 6
') ')

(, t hu•kn••!<SI':; of hair- felt a n d is cn.se<l 4.. n cn.t lv \\'ith galva.n~zed


It!)
• ~ ~3
:.; ht 1 t irun antl finished . in g r ey e nnnH~ I . "·111fc lht:: burner ho.~··
·1nrl all 111ount1ngs a.re nickel-plated. a.
Tl11 • gns hurn~rs ar1> of the lum1nu~1s i
u1 • llat tin.nu! type, \Yhich have .,, proved
t hr- lllOSt ~at i sfactory for this type Of f
IJ011t 1: The position of\ the Jburner .s and
Lh~ ,:,;ize oP the com!Justion cho.mlH'!r ~ na\P­
lu • n ac1·urat~ly proporliorteu. in o rde r to
uhtn1n th1•• ~omplete rombustio n "'of "' the
.,;ns. 1'ht> "lnv1ncible" is quite autornnllc_.i.;
ls the gns - supply ls controllt.:d1 u~ a
lh••nno. tnt, \\ hich keeps the "ntcr o.tl'
Ju t th•• t cmperaturc desired. Th•• thcr-
rno tat ii; adjust.able to1. suit \'ancd• tem- i
Jh rnturc requiren1ents. A p1lotl llnrne\.
IJu rns ti.~ "·hole time tho.t the ~us is • on.
o that t11e boiler may be 1.. rt on• nll cl11)'
wit!) · P•' rfect safety, · and will .. lttcrullx
tn It» r•firt"' o f Itself. -
An antt-do" n d r aft co\\ I 1s fsupphecl
• ''Ith thP hoiler if dPs1red. I - ...

j!V iet or" Combination
B oller.
" Bosk-a" Boller,
-
Tihe \.!' Boska" Boiler I•
'
" Invinci ble "
A utomatic
Gas B oiler
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Pl'a111call) no .1tt 0 11~1on


JS re11u11ed .t t her1no"'t• t
" In ~ incible " Gas Circulator 1ont101l111iz 1h1 h11r1H•r . a :-o\st c: n1 \\ht<h rr•adily ~1dapt •
Thi~ is an ..\11to111altc· Gas Boiler d~s1g_11r>Cl to h eat-'.-,, 1,,~ itse lf to the dP-pl<>t• cl load in "llDHnt>r A sa tP "f st'ac k
.. ,. r><11·a1 t• hot \\alt r s torag e c') ltnde>1·s and tanks for hot s\V it<•h b; proyicJ e cl a an added conr rol to th<> sv.. te1n .
\\at t•t !-:Pr,vices, el". -
• Cast Iron Water Boilers
It 1 oll<>n u::;ed tor as:s1~Li11~ hot \\.ale r i;yst ' Dl l:> by
"01k111J; i; uppl~Jn r>nta ry to a11otht•1 h ea li !Jg unit. .Jt Tiu· e t101lt:r arr of h«avy Gast 11 on :eonstr.uct1or1, • &• tt
al\\H) S rt!quir1•:- :-;0111e tor111 ol sp parat e hot \\'ater storage. • < a::;t1ng hPing "llliJect• o to spe 1al t~sts !I'h!3 ho1ler. I tltt, d
I >1ntt•n ..; 10118 -l:? in, d1.1nu t er hy 2 . t t .: 2 in . high . • <•n a solid 1,.1.sl-1 r on bas•'. Dan1pP.rs. \V}llC'h rnay hi} fttt,.d "1th
" autornatit' r1•gul:ttors i( requlr,,.d, ar provuJ~d for <!ontr.plhnv
..
111.. tlre, 1 Fu•·l u •(I ls b r151uE:ttr•s, '\\'oQd <> oil.

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team Calorifiers
\\.h1•n cl 8\J(l J>l\ o~ "ll'Ctlll i:- a\'allahle, calo1 ihers i.lJ',
th P n1os t Pttic·1Pnt n1 <'ans ol lH•a t111g '-.:ater. They a r e
•·ntire ly a1110111at1<· in OJH•r atiou, <l 1her111ostat controlling
-
tb P. Sll'Ulll SH J>t>IY Ill Hl'('O rcla111 I"' \\' ii It lhP h ot \\ atflr
den1and
U ig h \\' n.t<•r Prt•,, un· <' aJ01 ifu· r·.... 1'his type i!'i tor
"'ater prc>ss ur<•s 1111 10 12() lh~ . {ll'r sq 111 .. and c·on~isb' ot
:1 copp< r -l1ned n11 ld ~l<'~l sh II. CJu the end platP a <'ast-
1ron s teau1 C'liest is holl<•d , ha' 1ng s1can1 and exh:iust
<·on n ections. :-;oti cl dra\\·11 c·opJ1Pr \ t11b~s ar1• expanded
in to th e e>nd-platr ancl co\"1 r• d IJ\ th<• stea 111 ChPst.
I.o n \\ nt •r t•r<'""'" t • < .l1011f1< 1·-.. . For ·watP.1 pressures
up to JO lb s. fHt sq 111 1he < slo r1fu1· ~onsists ol 41 COJ>Pll'
<') lind<' r \\"itb a hPating <oil ol hc•a ,·y g:1ne1· c•oppP.r t ubP..
l"
Indirect Hot Water ystems
111 hJrd \\"U tt>r cl istl'il'.I • 1t hJ. hf Pll lo1111cl that a litnP
dep o~1 t r eadily tor1 n!' 011 th 1111,.rior ot the boiler, \Vhich
I
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C<lst-1 ron D on1est 1c Boller. Cast-Iron Sec t ional B oller
recltH'l::; I ht> PffH'lPIH'~ rn •nH 'IHl <Jll~ly , and in 111os t cases
ruin s the hoilt>r .
For .\l1>llJ0 111 nn un<.I su11·ound1ng dlstn< ts, boilers ·hich hn\ •
'!'h e chfh<'ulty is ov~11 0111" by adopting 1 ht> indi r•~ct 11• en t1 t:atnd h} a rus tlcss proces~ arc uppllcd 1n order to
~)st1 n1, i11 \\' h1t•h thP ho1IPr I" 1101 OJH'nly 1·011nectncl to r ·~1st the tntrH rat and '°"S°' mblt> ar.lds rontnlned In solution
1n tht \\Rlf·f' su p1>ly, \\htch \\Ould tend to dascolt>ur the \vnt~r
the hot \\"CllPr supply ")stein a11d j.., thus protPf'tr>cl trorn 111 a. plain 1•ast-1 ron boiler. In sorn1• 011Lly1ng d1st 11ct , pln1n
har111f11l d1 posits . • llst-iron lio1J,.rs Hf'•~ suitable and cnu b• suppll•~ .

Electric--" Garnay" Electric Water H eater Compari on of Different Type


'Jhis lltt.n'"', .\ht1h <'1111101111. 10th,. 111,.,h :,l.u1dard ol ys tems
o l hPr (:a r d ner & Naylor 111 ocl uc I s. ha s ct SJH'1·in I e la i 111
O\\ ing to its hii;h all-1 oun<l Plhf•ienc·y, es JH"!l'i:ally :u; <lt thr S<'\ eral lH'H t i11~ ai:::e111 , a' ail a lilr>, snch
rr>gard s tl11• elt•ct 1i<' PIPntPnt a nil insulntion hriqu •ttP.s, f oke or \\·ood fuel, ga::;,. 1 lec:trit·11y and stea &
,,ach ha s it s 111i>rits ac·cor<liug to its location, suitahilit'\
The 1•0nstr11ct ion of t hi' hot-\\ a'" r co11lcl111 e1 , o 1 (' 1)n,·e nit>nr~ and adaptaoilit) tor e1·ono1nicnl "orking
<'~ lindl•r. 1s ot ht•,I\ y-gn ui.:• • 011pPr, t ht> eJt et 11<' (•le111P11 t,
\\'hii·h is thF> vital 1•entre 01 th• s)St£• 111, bPing designPd ('( >l(J~ \'\I> llf{JQl ETTI~ l ~l f:J; s\· sTl~ :\ls .-\Vhere
to ope r a tr> at IO\\' t~111111·r~11111es, g11aranteei11g • lfi<'H'Ul 11 tu> 11 ed, thPre
C'H ll is no system that "ill give suc:b
OJ>Pl'a tion and long lit< . 'I h'• c•in·ulation JHJI •s are i;o PXtelJ<>nl TCSU)t:-;, lJoth l!"Olll lhP • S 31ldJJOltlt of PfllCIAnC')
('ounect<'d that th<> hott<>st \\at1 r 1s ah,·ays d1a\\ n frnrn
I h(• C'011ta1ner.
and
G,\ s S l:.STl,'l
-
e1·0110111y, '1<..: t l•at 11 ~i11g
... ._
arc . highly ell1C'i nt
oke or briquette fuel.
and convenient.

~11rrouncling lhe hot-\\ater storagP <·ontniner, le<'- and a~ our s~ tLn .t1'1• in\ ariahly arrang"d \\"ii h gas
tric 1•IP111e11l aucl c·1 rc 11la t111 g pip1•s, is a :J-i11. thickn ess of and \\'alc>r auto111ati1•:d!v co11trol1Pc), the) TPQUire no
s pr•c·ial 1ns11latio11, '' hie It has an in1pnrtant hearing on atlr>ntion. \Vh1• re eok1> or hri<}\H't t• fuPI is unsnitahle Bacter
t ht> high c•Hici ncy 01 thP "<,ar na)" unit. Boost1•r 1•Ji>- and th r1>quirt.•n1c>nts variable."" recornrnend thes
1nr>Hls are hltPcl 11 required. hotlr•rs, thr>ir hlJ!:her 1·n1111111 g 1 1 o s t i;; ! h 111~ offs t hy lh
The "Carnay" unit, \\'hich ean 111• a1 rang fl '''ith sa ,•ing ol labour and att. ntion 111 t11111g and cleaning
lh1•r1nostati<' 1•ont1ol, is 11lannecl lor opP.ratin~ und er tho t ~ J , f1,( '
l'l{J('' sYsTE::\ts are Yer) con \· nient-the:> t.a'ke
lo\\ PSt cont i1111011s ratPs of Pll:C'lric· supply. nunn1ng u1> little 1 oon1, ari 1•)1 an, hyg11 111r and parti<'ularly s111l
<osts, \\h11•h \\ill he g11a ran1 eecl, <'an hl-. de1tn1tely asc1 r- .iblr> \\'hen the de1na11cl 1or hot '' atr>r are regula1, O\
f;tini>cl hefore in sta llation
a J>erio<l, and "he11 ir1·11111sta11<· c1 ternuue that no
'l'he •·carnay" elr>c•tri<' \\ater h1>ater is 111.ide in thP .tttention is a\•ailahli> for 1>erating. 1'his applies to
follo\\·ing <Jta11 dard ca pa1·1t1 r•:-: 20, ~o. 10, blJ, 80 and '' ha1 arf' 1ern1 <I "Co11t11111ous. S)~ ·tr>1ns," v. her" a sn1al
100 e:allon. Lai~ r izr"' or spr>cial at r angt: 111 nts to a1nounl of elt>1•tricity is h 0 irig used througluiut the 24
supply t•ou11nl'1 <'i.tl JH'oi·..sses <nu he pro\ id<>d hours, and for \\'b1ch sp1 c 1all) ...10"· rat C' are charged U)
the suppl) authoriti s. Sp cial "Boo ters" are also
l'he " llC>'l'-<>-1\1 \ rl " 'l'he rrnost atic l'11it is of s in1ilar 111 s1a llP<l 10 Jllf't t th<> n<>ecl \ ft> unusual re11uireme11ts
cons~ructinn, 1>111 is arrn11 'td to store and s upply hot •
\\":lier only. "°'I l•i \'l ~ \·s'l li!.\ls arc li1niti>d to pr •1111"'es \\her team
i ila hi . ·rh ,, :sy ten1s 1are efficf nti and e onon11cal
Oil Bur11ing Equipment cllHl, )JPillg rtlllOtllrttlC fll OperatiOJl, It Q1tir1 little Or 110
ntte io
I Jo •·at er hotl•.. l'S 111 a) he llrec1 Ii) oil fuel, the
11111ni11g •·ns ls bPi11g approxhnat Jy the sarne as for coke <.I \I H \ L.-As " 111a11ufactur e<1u11nd nt for all
<.>r bt iqu "'llc> firing. Oil is usually stored in nu under- of 111 , systerns, rt ncl hav ~ 110 hta or ag(lll<' ( Q t an '
I pa1ucular on', \\e 1\1' able, frorn• our \\Ide <'xperJeJH'l
grot1111l tank filled hy 1nea11s oI an oil fill lin e directly
rro1n th<> oil C'011111any's \\'aggo11, an<l pro,·id<>d \\ilh a to advis th e he SI i:.vsL•'lll to ...:uiL lite <011r!ition uncfi r
I<:\() iuclicntor; the \\hole sy tern con1pl~ing \\fth the '' hic h it 1s to operat
1 equ ire1n e11ts of l he I"ire l udPr\\ r1ters and not affecting \\'c \\ill bP plea ed to a sis t in tbiR quot
hou se insuran1· . for the c on1plet • 111stallatron.

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11 el. '' llh sail u11d1'1 an 1 v\ ••rllo\\ '' l t• pipe f•H pr•1ltt 11on
II 11 J1>1l Ii 1){ ol • 1 1hn1.:
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F~UES l•lu• Ip 110111 l><11l11 •I"••' hea\\ ~·a•IJ;• Rt1•el,
1ud I 1\ 1 1rn1ll• JllO\ 1 11 r •1 r •It 1111111.:;
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II ii' Fl TTI NGS. 'bq..1>. .in I 1 ll111 s Ill<• ti u1 ';ar<lnt>r and Nu) lor
1n tollullo11s n11 of tt11• h•·5t t~ 111 h•· 1\ 11~ 1111 k•·l-plut ..d
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'I h1 rtollo\\ 10~ tit l optil>nui iltt1111;s
I' hot .inti coltl 1•ornh1n11t1on hu\\1'r lllt111 • • ,h '''''r n••ldl•'
11111} • {10\\ • r nHXlllt:' \'Ah··~ co111b1nut1u11 h•1I and , olil S\\ IVPI
Ottln ·fl for I aths and stnlt::-, towel ntr 'rt1 ind rail~. NP. • ink
R.in11l1111 ~l t:1hn1npoo fl'ttlng . h• •tl!rs lpr 1111 11 • upl101u•ls
FIRE UNDERWRITERS. l.11rd111.:r 411.J '.iylor 1n t 11la11"11"
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GUARANTEE. Ea h Gt11 :!1 1 e 111 t H lor 111 tall 1l1011 Li
c,g u111 nl• 1 •1f fo1 >fficlPnt. and pt P· 1 JI• tll• 1

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Hot \Vater or •

GENERATION
TherP. are .1 uurnber ot • ,\ t \\"o-v. ay lh1P. adc1pt••r 1s
1Yl'"s ol ho1 l1• r s a vailalJle p r o\ided at thr> rea1 ot the
t or ~c>n •r atf 0 11 ot: h eal ror hot \\"a t 1:1'1• l> o i I e rs, v. i l h
.Ket11•ra l h< at i n~ purposes, v.·h1ch it 1s possible to c•on
P.ac h h av ing 1t:s peculia r nee11 horizontallv d1 r er.t into
suiluhillty to th" co11ditious a bri<'k ~Hack to suit the la) -
under '' hic•h It Is to operate. - out.
\VJu•re clirect heating or 1hP..e lJoil 1· Ca t·I
JHlIH~ I heating Is adopted, set up on a hr-i ~
1.P ., \\ hrlr1• tho h1•aling unit ha.1•, in \\hir.h
1s PX (>osc•cl I n the room, h ot ht• <l h pit
\\al••r is 11s11~ll) thP heating 'r.he a1np!P areas of th
1ned111n1 and hot \\'at•'I' h1•at- \.\'atc•r\\·ays of i>ach section
111g- hol]PJ'S ll SPtl.
\\ IH·rP a 1•0111 hi111 tl b eat-
i11~ and VPnlilation sysl.. rn
Cl perjqit or tree and ra rn
. -circulation ot ~ ater. \\Tat•"r
roolPd firi:>bars p re Ye l t
hurn1ng out.
llf 11111t h"alP.r systen1 is
_ _ 'l'hr>se boiler. are suita bl"
11sP<l. st ":t 111 is often the
101 installation in wnJCI
hPal Ing n1etliu 111 <although
~ thP static head is not n1ore
hot "at er i s also suitalJlc than 120 fP.et (I.e., the r.old
IOI thPHI' 8)'8fe 111s) and sup ply tank i s uot 1nore th~n
I 1A,1111 bui11•rt; a re used. 120 t el ah"'" the boil 1

St(l,tln is I hP- IH•st 1n edium • • JI
tor heating drying roon1s teel B o ilers
for 1'0 0111111 1c.ia I 11ro1 ,-.SSP.S. C1st Iron Sectional H eating and Steam B oilers fired by For s tat le heads greate
011 Burners. Hot Water Supply Calor1flera a t Ceiling (rig ht ).
I h.a n 12 0 f PP.t, C o I o n I a 1
t•ndP.rflr d and other t;ypt'>s
Cast-Iron Boile r ., ol su• 1•l boilc>r:, arr> us •d_. ; J'h,esil hoilP.rS a·r.-.f also elected t.' oder
tor larg'P iustallations r whi<"h \\'oulcl r 11uir n1ore than Cast· I
f'ao.;t-iro11 c t1on,il :st P<tI11 aud hut \\a t1>r ho1l•'l'S are t nal
I one 1•ctio nal boilPrJ in order that on!Y one boiler would
n1ost la r gPI \: t1 St>d tor gPJH~rc.il hi>at 111g JH1rpo s1•s. 'I'he
h<' rPquired. This "'·ould nH•an a saving in floor Hpar.P
advantagP'i of this IY IH"' of boil<•r arP : Low 'ost, Flr>xi-
and also 1f 011 lirPd , \\"Ould save the P.Xtr,a oil burner .
l;ililv. I\\ hPn load is ln1're(J S11 1l thP\'. 1·an ht> asilv.
"'Illar~ c d h) arldi11~ 'Xt ra 1ctions1 : Eas•> 01 handl111g; < <>L(> \J c\L
1 1 \ r J>Ji;. Tho boili>r shell is const r ucted of
('an he ta k e n through doorways and oJ>P.nings large hPa\") terl plat , and usually requir~s building in brick
.-·nougb to tak1• onP. s.. 1·tiou 'ork. ThP co1nbustion chnrnbcr is situated U+-•neath the
Th1 st?1
hoilen; 3r1 1·01npog1 d of ,, nurnher 01 l11de- hoiler :sh1•ll, and by n1eans of baffles, the beat gener at d
I hy the• 1·0111 b11stion of th1• ln•"l Is dirPl'!tf>d nga 1nst the
111~ n<lent sections co1111ected in StJ<•h a rn.111ner Lbat th•
J; ro u r> \\ t 11 o p1 r ,tie .1 s on.. 11 n Il. unclt>rsidP ot the boiler . h 11. •
Ele" tri
Cast iron w h 1< h is st1h J"clPcl lo special tests, is \1:-;ed ,\ttPr l ~a,·i ng lhP
co1nbustion chamh••r. the gases pas~ The E
through a 1111111bPr of steel tuh~s . ''hich are P.xpand ~
• 1hro11ghout
passa~e .
\111pl" jlrovhdon is 111ade tor 1·lP,tJ1111g Jlu e
T h i hrP 1s 1eadily <·ontroll<>d hy da1111H•1s on into 1 111' ••nd plates ot th<' boi11•r shell. In tho slnglt>
vrhe
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flue and a. h piL doors. J\11ton1at11• cl .1111p1•r l'"gulato1s c.u1 rr•turn l\'fH' ol boilr•r, the I;ases pass from the tub s fn~o
be ~upplied if <I•' ·i red . th•~ hlnokchox and ftuP, w·hlch Is situated at the firing Coppe'
.\ 111•at, squan-', gah·aniz1·d slPPI easing ii-; su ppli~cl with l'tHJ 01 boil Pr. 1 n thP cloubl .. rPturn hoil r •gas 'S retur 1 GAF
thP. huiler if n •1111i1 .. d, \\'hich rO\Prs lhP. insulating Jn yer through anoth •r set of t11hf>S to the ~1nokP.box at hack or
an<l adds to th" 111"atness ot the ho1ler appear.111ce. hoile1. - • •
l l Pating r!fT1t· 11 •nc.~ i~ ~aint>cl in th1 •sp boiler:; hy tl11•
lon,g fl u~ trPvt>l ol lhP. flue g:ises a111l i>ttici1>nt heHting
Larg1• s111okPhox doors gl\ t! a1•cess lo t lib s for cl an
ing and insnPc'tl<Hl. Dou bl" firing Hoors .ire pro' lrled
Sll 1'1 :11 I'S tor s tok111g

DISTRIBUTION ..
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irc ula tio 11 Pi pe ... , .,te rn-; 111 1. 1s th 111 d1u111
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lhP. ordinary, hot \\at•"r be I


C' 11·1· ulal1011 111111~ S)Sl•-' 111:; 111.l) h1> .. 11111>1 gr,ivltv <or
11at11ral) 1 irrularnry or rn1n111 al1 e h•ratecl 11rculallo11
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8) 8len1. SPIP1 lion or SY lf>IJJ cl1>p .... 11ds Oil size or layout Our O\\ n c> 11•·1 l< nee nroves this. On a. cold d l}. In the su
light, on•' la 111Htn eo111fnrU1hle, and ~ i;t If tho.t unllr;..ht Is for
or i11s1all~itio11. Snt.111 installations clo not \\':11 rant the l n101n nt oh cu r e1l by u. cloud, th colder ten11>1 ratur<' of the 1
USP or
Pllllll)S a111l \\Ork on gra\'il) <'irculatio11. air Is at one apparent.
In larg1 •1· i11slallat1011s, the c·os t Is gr1•:illy rccltu• d )Jy 1\fethocl · This 1 adiant hPat ls eflectcd by fitting Into the;
1 c>llin~ . t• 1 I pipes of o. peclnl forn1uln. bent, w Id d and lad
.11loptl11g the 1n11np aecc>lP.rate<i S)st~ni. Pipe arc on th• to1> of 011 forms, Annd cast Into th concrete 1>late
s r11,11l er-c1u1ck circulation and qu11 ker h ati11g. B~ our own pal nted proces • any linear xr>anslon of thes
(oils I tnk n up, "lthout harm to the plnstcr or tho concr t
\\'id1•s111 ad lustallations \\ ith radiator on ant le,•el r>lntc It <>If
... 'inlier usuall) r<'q111re a pun1p. Tht> Pan I S} tt>rn has noVi a "Ide '01p.ic throughout Great
Brllnln, Lnd I hl"lng taken •up 011 tho r•ontln nt. and also Jn
J>a n e l H ea tin g Arn<>ri<n and Enslnt>erlng nn I Building Journal lndlcnt tha
I anel ll eatfng 1 a 1nethod of using rad1.u1t heat, 11rst oult n larJ.; 1>ro1>orllon or the best con tru lion In Grea
n1 ltnln In the la t trn or fifteen y1 nrs has ht> n wnr~<'d h <
de\ lonec.J in C11gland ahoul l\\1•nt)-l1'e )•>al' ago, and th" J> Ln I yat n1
Silll • \\'itlely \I •d 'J'hls t) Jl<' of "ork r q ulr more kill on th part of th
It has long liC'Pll dJ;>111011st1«t Lc>cl that tru ~ ra<11.tnt he.1t net uni \\ ork111cn , rind "' hr~ve, t>Y • XJ>C1 lmcnt and training
th.1t 1s, he:1l 1110' 111g In s11a1glil line::s front Its source nnd dt vclop d rn thod nnd Laff to Lfcc:unrd he efficl ncy nn
not h atlng the air in transit an kc>PJ> thp h11n1an quality of thl "ork.
bod) quit co 1nfortahle at nn air tP111pernture 111u"h Jo\\<.>J
than \\ hf'll this heat is ronv •) d b) n11 an 01 \\arn1ed nr

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tu T IH• atr~·s, lln:-ip llal s, 1'' a1·tor1Ps, 1•11'., also tor Drving
Hun1n s
"l}<ll IHl) " H Pa t er s are madP 111> 01 11nil:; of stan da r.d
sites J•;;l( h lllllt t' Oll S l :·.fS Ot a St>l"iP" Ol <'Opper tu hes ('Oll -
ll t'C'f P.d b e t\\ Pen tin\\• n.nii 1Pl111 n h eade r s. on \\ hich coppp1·
~1 ... rnents arr fiftPd ThP whol e unit JS 11nned and iR .n1p-
plt@d 111 C'<lliln g r e~td~ t'o r C'o nnP<'I ion to ducts and pipes
l. '"t -lro11 "'ectiona l R adia tors th1>1r arrange1nP11t
q uant 11 ''. velorit v
ast- lrtHl S '1.'llonul ~ H dcl iato 1~
.u··: rhe n\Osl popular fo1 rn of hent- \\'Ill
ill!; ull1ts. ~lade up to s uit tli ~ siz
l l'Oll
.-r1111l wh a1 lo ·s~· o t • the r.oom,...,,in
... "h ich situated,.

Il:i::at losses ar"'
• t~ a1, utat" I ln• :.a fa<' l<l'l-":i tu <'Onstruc- .... 1...a111 Ill> ill
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1 llon • ••xpo:sur.e , ett also takP into \\ a t f> t' Th e)


f ' ~>ll!-Hl era 11 11 i' d e-.1 red 1 urn ..,.. lt-In-
• pt r.ttUrt.', r and Dlitlillf\lln - outo'Oor 'lt. '
ten1pe.1 <\ture_, Rad1ator,s • • altt!red .. in i •·E<lctory H eating
r· !-ize!If In addi1 e · or r en10' iniz1 se ·tions~ •

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qu11 kly Lnd 1!'1ves a positive
1-= "' u lat ion or heah•d at r at
he<·aust! this lessens 1·ost . of instal \\ 0 1 k1 ni.: I '··I. as ~ hown In
... • f - •• i.-....;::~'l! liai.: ratn \\ lu"ti compare"
luuon, •Positi ons , of radJalor:; or, 1nd1ntor h<"rltin~ to heat1nP.
.. ..,. inaxin1un1 ~ fficien y 1,"eco1nmended b:. ntt·nns o t h 'Garnay ·
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nHt\' he n1od1fied. ho"· ~,·er, to suit
• nu ....Tttou 'ot turnisbings, - r • untt IH•o.t.,r 1n ll lnrge un
tljvldeo huildln~ such as an
1nd u st r1n I plant
&'de~n Type of " • Had1ators ' n1ay be pl a<'ec.l in Thi• " GARNAY" Unit Ilea t e r
Oast-lron Sec- rPt ei:;ses. or •\y ith arc hit ectu r al. L i I 1 u s t r a e d consists
I ' L ll nncct copp er h eatin g e l e-
or
011al Radiator..... •
~ " pattern reg 1stPrS in cal.Hnets. If so. The • Garn ay" 1u1 nt Pn < 16sPd 1n a n eatly
~ ' 11111 .... l he. iu1•reased, as heattng efficienry Js redu ced . Unit Heater. tlnt~ht> I st1·1•l frarne. Air 1s
i}t:'r:n r:ld1,1l1 rs "ith' ~te nder <•olumn.:; present in1prOVl'd 1 blo" n t hrouKti the h at1ng
• ••lenu•n t b:>" an 4 el ectri c fan
pp aran1 e to olcl types.
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IJ adfatt1H• 111ouu1ine;s, v.d\'~ ..... . etc., are nickel-plated.
n1oun lNl on
•·asi ni: bv rneans of ra(l1al
one side of
stPl'I a rm " . The air fto·w (s
>'J) 1n1nP<•tions to radiators. \\h ere t h Py pass throuJ?)l
' afi ... ... tare titt e d "ith 111 r.kel- plated ftanj?P platHs.
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Electric Hot \Yater R adiator _ ,.. / "' ....... _~-./ r n ~ and a ir cir culatio n 1s
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,Th "'e .ti • ot 111~ cast-iron. PCt1onal t) Jll'. and can he i n s tall
su1 1df ti rn .~1ze.; to suil tht• location .
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. f J>,ra<.'11i:.'alh r..-•pl:tc' ecl rh ... h~aYier and bulki~r cast- iron m w 1 hesP u ni ts is dependent on
::;ten n1 p re~su re or 'water:
p..-..... "'l'h1•y ha\'e beei1 used successfully in <on1bined tPnt p cratu r e.
W.a inc · ancl \entilating systerns in City Bu 1l clings , ~Pncl (o r't. rl1•~~riptlve mQ.tti •r
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The he;.tftn- require111e11ts u~ dryiu~ J oon1s <lept•nd on
Heating toves
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"fa11ahle f:irtors !"uch a~ tint~ required. tt.!rnperatur~
lu~11 -. . 1u"(hocl .o t ha11<llln~. and •heating 1n edium avail-
- hi Th e ) a~ : ... pe<'inlly suita ble in chen1 ic·al ancl soap
fa t r1e. , ho 1 ry 111111 ..... laundries. polteries, " ·oollen
mt11 p,a,.int. hop-., thn hror an1l <a hi net "ork"', tannnries,
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l ot .iciorfi"' , < luh dr13 s-.:iin~ roon1s, r>t<'.


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1' 111• construction is cast~iron ,
.. 1he d1111cnsio11::; 1 s in. x 1-1 in .
lin1•d " ' itb hr
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• fro1n a \\' iile ex p1 ii~nce, are in a position to

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Ga Heating Systems •
The art1 Jes to 111• ch JPd 111.1) he arranged on ~ 1· 01leys.
:rtr:e 1 11 ..... •g ratings. hor~ec:i, hooks. t' llJ>s, Pl<' ., etl·., and '
<b;y1 n ~ ts e ll '"'t eel Ii.} a ir . eha11~e a ncl heat trom pipe::;, Electric Heating -

fnthnt: ~~ lial 1 1 ies, usirig hot "•Iler.., ::;t an1 , ~n..<J or , E!}f'c•-
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DESIGN ANO INS:TALl!ATION

lmpor.tance of l\.fechanical \ 1e ntilation - EXHAUST ~rt' t•ctcH for ar~lls 1n ~·luch


the '1t1uted au 1s a definite nu1s11n~ nnd requires almost;
~\•l e<iu .tc. 'ent Ir t101 i:> ol ''er-increasing iln1>ort.n1ce, 11nml diat ren10\ al, such as 1n JJU,;ntory B'lock . llotcl :Kitchens,
Chc1nical 'Yorks, etc. Exhau t s) st rn 'are usual]) verY'
as the standards of ro1nfo1t and h1•alth are 110"· n1ore po 1t1\r 111 orde>r to prC\<'nt tt1c'"9dour nnd gas• from llndln I
exact i11g than F>\'t>I' hPI orr> thci1 '' n~ into •)tiler r>nrts of the hull Ins;
Jn plenu111 or 1uessure s) 1en1 of 'entilatiou. in \\luch Th<> vitiated air 1s collccte h) lOQQ or> re 1 t rs placPd in
air is sup1>lled to a1·eas to u \Plltilated, the <hi~1.1a<'to1s
ullal IC' po 1t1on , "111 h n~- onnc dt d 1 ;duct o f'r1e
of duct to th exhnu t inn ~ h1l'l1 tlie h. 1 t th
co11('e1 ning the a1r itsC'lf a1c to1nperature, hu1n1<llt) nnd • xt rnnl atrnosphere.
;air n1otion In £>xh.1u t ) tc>n1 in '' hicll the air is It is of great nnportance tjJ
ext1 acted the 1>r11H:1ple nnpur1tle that den1and attention 111 u<'h a \\a) that 1t cannot fin
are <lust, hacterra and odors. lu ninny puhlic halls, again through 11) pl 11un1 1nlC'ts
nui ancc to surrounding bu1ld1ngs
theatres, and th like 111 ba e1nents "here the general \\ h r <'Ond1t1ons arc suitable
public cougrEgate, uch a shops, shO\\'roon1s. etc., p1 opC'lll'r t) pe f n, to cx.haust
\·e1111lation 1s requir·<>d h) the Puhhc Ilea.Ith Authoriti1•"· th "all to the outer air.
1 In x.hnu tin from kitchen
The priucipal ad' autagc of 111echan1cal 'enulauon
oil(' tin hoo o' t>r omc o
are>· (a) 11ositn·e cir ulation of air (at deshed ten1- \'t nt1lnt1on 1 done b) 1nlP.t re 1
~ J>e1t1ture 11 ne,.<:s ar) 1 to nil parls 1)f the buil11ing. (h) th<' <'• 1lin •
JHactiral , unilo11nit) of ' nt1l.1tion 1egardles!=: of
at1uo phPr11: concl1t1on COMBINED PLENUNI ANO EX.HAUS1'. \Yh r a po lllV~
atr n10' t n1ent 1 e ,.nt1al, u1d for larg 1n tallat1on1; thP
J~x11erit>111·1' c111cl kno\\ leclgl ol nil tlH requiren1euts <'01nh1n d pit nu1n and <'Xhau t } sten1 1s u uall} adopt d
.11e particula1h \Ital to th<> Pftic·ient desi~n ot Yentila- I ) tl11 '~l· rn a po 1t1\ ~ cir ulall n of air I Ct up, th
tion ::;) steins. cnu Ing n continuous flushing of the npnrlm('nt
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\ 111 \\arm a I u1l lln~ n1ore 1u1 kl) or m r ff t 't>I} than
Gard11er & Naylor \ 7 cntilating ystem om! in Pd h lln arid 'ent1latlng,.. } ten1. T~u , is a d1st1nc.:
:\.1~ plCl llllecJ
Jen• \'<'lit iJat in~ !°'\\ -.tC'lll~ a I\ ullai.;i.; 1n n1any <'n ('S, e pec1all} ..l' h re the bu1ld1ni; fs
(;ar<lJH l
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install·1tion!=: carl'ied out n. <'ll) building~. offices, t 1c-
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r in or hnlls of gr .l t h 1 ht \\ h r .. th rndi t1on or panel
to1·ies, kit<'b1;:ns, <'he1nic·al plants, 1esicl1.; nces. <>tr h at1ng } t n1s art not o ult.tl I ., \n ad\ nta 'Of tlu } .n
Points \\ bic-h re>reiYc> SJ> c 1. I att ntion are
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1 U1at a un1for1n tctnp ratur\; 1s obtain
a r 1 h t d b) 111..,an of a h at n" " batt r} 1 I
Quiet operation of both th fan and 1110101 units 1 t con' t. n1 nt point 1n th 1na1n• air du t The l tl
<luC'ts adequate!' s11ppo1 tPcl, t1r111l) tix<: cl and dPsrgned hl lit d f1 on1 n tc>arn or hot "att 1 boil r
so that lhC' lea t po !=:Jhl 1pc:i tan P 1 offer(d to air , , • C'o11 • r- n lit tin J att 11
n1ov n1e11 • "''• t 111 h. 1. nc d and controls a11 ang d t '' 01 k n I l a\• I en u d 1n n1an}
id\•f• free llo\r nncl 'YPll d1str1hution of air to all outlPts AIR WASHERS. DUCT W
Initial <'O. l ran hP a\(d h' us1nJ; high petd fans and
n1oto1s, hut the noif. f1·on1 uch tttt1ngs c. 11 ht 0111
a (ostiy nui au1•e . .A1nplt• dUlt 1 a11n1 ll\ 1s also arrangPd
to sa'·" IHJISY air velocities.
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Description of Syste1ns
\ .I i1uu ..... , . ,the disphtCE'lllE'lll O[
.,., ls O(
,·itiated ail fro111 au .1parl111ent and its replace1nent b\
fresh air. 'l'h1s 1s <1011€:• 111 a 111eeha11ical \\'ay, hy either
a I>h'Jllllll ( IJIO\\ Ill) 01 an 'xhaust s) sten1, 01' IH•ttpr •
hy n < 0111lii11a ti on 01 hotb
PLENUM -Jn cnses "here it
ts de re • o treat the air 1n
t any '· ~ .. , 1 th ... r b) heaU ng or
air cond1uor11n~. the plenurn
Sl st1•111 is u ually adopted
The In) out of th· s) te1n
dc111: nds on the ln11ldn1 con-
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th• 1na.1n air tnh;t as high in the
ln11ldtn!; as POSSllJIC, pr< f~l ably
at or abo\ e th" 1oof IP~ cl, so
thnt uu· co1n1ng into tll( sys-
tc111 \\ 11! be (LS l)UI e as POSStblc.
In order to 1nsun' that the air
"ill be pure, 1t Is oft •n nnssed
through an air \\ nsher or a
\ iscous or other t) P" of Air
J• 1lt •·r.
The mo\ cn1cnt of the n1r 1s
rnnintaincd by rn nns of 'arlous
t) 111 s of fans, usunlly of the
nn11t lvune centrifugal t) ne.
"'}11ch force the pur nir
through the systern

In planning- a pie num s) stern
it 1s necessary to make pro-
v1s1on for n a tu r al outlets
throut;h "tuch the 1ncon1lng air G. &. N. Air Cond1tlon1ng P lant . •
\\'tll displace the vitiated tur.
Thi• etllc1cnt distribution of air i of sJlec1nl 1n1porta.nce, on or t\\O nt n
and each roon1 nnd bulldins- requires careful and independent
conslcleratlon.
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.\ I·;. \therton t\: • ons Pty Ltd ha\ 111g- h"cn fo1· in tnl1ation of 'ent ila1 lll~ tluet "01 k 'flus r ''llll l't>s c1 Tl e o
111a11\ Vt'<ll' a soriatr.d "ith I he 111st.tllatio11 of varving clctatl"cl k110\\]1·<lge nf all th· \\ork inYolYe<l ii th r ncb
t.' pes of hPating :incl Yc>nf ilat111:,r P<1ltip1111•11t, haY< ('()Jl'fl'uc·tio11 of
gradnations i11 c·ha11gcs of srctio11 and I phi
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!!:tinril a thoroug-h and ,.11n1prclH•11si\'<' c·n1H·1•ption of di1 r.c·t1on. "hi<'h all for111 an i'111port.1nt part in th
th \\'Ork inYolYcc] and. thl'Oll!!h this 1•xpt>ri1•1H·1>, they trnP fnnc·tioning of th · ·syst1•111 ...\11 thJ 1·011strn<>tion
are in a po~ition to nn1l1'rtak1• all pha"''" of \\Ork i-.; <·a rric1l 1111t acc·111 ding 111 sJH'~ifi<'<l tin11s hy skill1 d 1

l'Cquil'Pcl in the in tallation of th1"' c·1>1npl1·t1• C'lllip- lnP.u uncl1'r careful upcr\ p,1011 •
rnc>nt of a11~T vc•nt1lating-. air 1·onclitio11in!.!. 111· heatin!! •
If rcqnir11cl, .\ . J.:...\ thcrto1 ~ ~01 s l~y. I.lt 1.
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prrparccl to offer adYf<·c 4and . ., 1g!!est.ons in th pr
.\ sp1 <'ial branch of tl 1' \\ork that tl11 fi1·111 1.... pre- paration of the <lc>sl:.!11 of an~ ht·atin!! or ;,,•cntilat1nz
l'<llc·cl to lllH1crtakc> i that of th1 1·011sf11t<·f1on .11111
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T h e "Atherta" ystem of U nit H eating ,. I
Produc
Advantages . RlgtP
The underlying principle of "_\thc·na" unit heating is The n1a1n advantag1• o( theJ "~\thenaf ' syste1n of lruit p)O)
to deli\·er, "itho ut " a te, a largP supply or P.venly dis- heatinJ?; o,·e1· c•ast-iro11 radiators and sin1ilar: types of ~ mi
t rihutecl beat by air mo' ('111ent. This is acco1nplishPd bv radiation is that of hPat e<'onon1,·. and \Yider distribution nd er
suspencl ing unit beaters at cll•sire1l lo<·ntions on the hot '''arrned air t r avels u11\\·a rd s, \\'ith a ·on. equent gather- t um
\1,:ater or steam su pplv linPs, trorn \\'hPn1•e hPnt1•cl air is ing at the ce iling "'here it is not "·antr•d It thus follo\\ s
clis<'hargPd do\\·n to the floor ancl <'ir1•ulntecl throughout that a large aruount of .heat n1u ~l be pro<lu<',ed in orden
the entire "·or king area. The lH•atecl air then rises and, to "arm the "·orking- :irt>a" l>elo\\ evenly and thorough)'\
as it reaches the lPvel of thr- heaters. it is dra\\·n in by This n1ethod-slo\\· and t•xt>ensh·p-!.is not to be c*on1parei:l
the fans anrl again discharged dO\\'tl\\ nrcls. "·ith qui ck. direct and c·onsistent 'distribution of h at
A ronstant circulation of "·ar111Pd air is thus main- pro,·ided by th1• ''Athena" ..:y:-;te1n of unit heating
tained ancl, O\\'ing to the rncthocl of re1•irculation \'Prv
' . Due lo their larg~ heatint! . ca11acitr: con1parativel)
little h1•at has the opportuuitv ot escaping tron1 th~ small ~ize and <>a"e ol in::;tallation, "Athena V unit h.eater
"'orking area anrl being "ast~<i at th eeiling. ensure lo\\·er 0111•ration and installation cos :--: than their
This Jlrinciple of unit hi>aling is adaptahlt> to all equal in cast-iron radiation.

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1·lasses of industrial building... It i also of ~reat
as..,istan<'e in accelPr ating" dryiu~ operations in various In tallation
plant<:.
Th "Atb1>11a" unit heat 'I' i-. 1n11IT'.,· n~ta )eCl a 1t 1

sent out con11>IPtel) ass •111 hied 1~•ady tor suspension tron
Construction of the H eater the supply main. Alter the• 111ain supply. and return ha,·
All the good quahtie::; ot high-grad n1al1>11als and been run. the installation (:onsist:-- only oi 1naking up
thorough workmanship are ern borliPd in the construction unions at the supply and th<> return lron1 the heat er
of the "Athena" unit heatPr. Briefly it <'onsists of a and 1naking th, e!P-ct r i~al eon11P1'tio11.
copper c·onclenser mounted in a sll'ongly constructed oot
su pporting frame, upon \\'hic·h thP fHn and 1notor
asse1nhly is supported. 'rhP cond1>11s1'J". consisting ol
s1•an1lt•ss <'OJ>per tubes \\'ith <'OPiler fins tinned on, baffles
the air as it passes throu!!:h <inn ('rtnses it to con1e in
c•onta<'f \\"ilh thP. heat-g-h·i11g surtac•us. 'l'he healed air
is d eflected clO\\'ll hr the acljustahl1> louvrPs at tht:
lront or the unit.
The unit is constructed in
a range of n1odels "Uitable
tor co,·ering the requirc-
111i>nts of the replac<>ment of
1. 3 9 0 sq. ft. of cast-iron
1 adiat1on and dPliver,· 01
3,500 cuh. ft. of air. 1n•r
n1inute, clo\\·n 144 sq. ft., •
and 300 cuh. ft. per niinute
1· • J>ect 1 Ye!,..

Thermo. tatic Control


Auton1at11 t1;:mp •ratur1•
111111 rol nH1v he secured hv
pla<•ing a t i1er1nostat in tll~·
nl~ctrical circuit \Vhich sup-
J>li s th• n1otor of the
heater. This control " "ill .N ckel
" Athena" Unit Heater 1nst allat 1on 1n a Melbourne Mach ne
maintain any desired room Shop. A u niform d 1!t rtbu t 1on o f heat always under control Stra g
temperature. Rad a
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Hing oil bearing, ball bearing th ru ~I. s tainless s teel h?Ct.
Ion~· packing glan d... The ~o n~1 ru lion of the t ru nnion
allo,\ . thl~ dischar ge outlet to be placed at a ny desired
s an~l1' .• 'asing CO\Pr and bed plnt e of cast iron . 1nach ined
"IH~ rt · ri>quired .. , .All• r otating- pa1 t:s balanc~d
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Pffi<·i"u<·Y • J.'ans and I~:\h;1u 11·1·, fol' 1111•t•h:111i1·:d Yen-
ti latio11 . •\11 J{<•d hi~.d1 p1·,., . . u1·1• IHo\\er·:s and
d~xhau~t1•r fo1· 1]11,t. ,Jta\ in!!. f111111• 1·1'1110\•;rl and
.!!r:iin conYeyin!.!. .\ir \ra,Jie1·..... I 'nit J f f.:'a1r•r .....
1)p-}nn11iditi1•rs, \'j._,.un11 . . F'ilt •·r~ ancl <ill \' r11t ilatin!!
HCl {ll i l'Cllll'll t
pecialitie
\Jull1\ .1 n tJ•\t11 ..... - The :\tall<.• ) '
:!\lulth.ine .F'.u1 1i;
dl•si,:;nPd tor n10 1n~ a lat gi.; 'olun1e of air through du<"ts arran~ ~ d
or piping against n1odPratt> n•sistanc,. "ith th1• 11 asl pos- :-;pindl· 1

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is tht 1110!-. P.IT1c•it>lll lal'gi• 'olurn,,
la n 1n.1dC'
\\'1• hcl\ t Sl1pp}11•d 1 ltCSI' lallS
Propello r Fa11s --
for \c>ntilalJng- planrs, h<'aling
ancl \<'nlilatlng, drying by \\ar111
air. sn1okP, SI£ :un and fun1~
rPrt10\ al plants and 1ua11y ol11t>r
applications. DPsigned to inco1·1,u1ate 20 )~ars
ot aeroplan • proJ>c>llor e.xp1>rienc t' " 1
'l'lH' \\'hPel is a SJH•cial 11 al ur1. the results obtairu•d are gratifyiug •
Lein~ rnadP up t)f a nun1her of and the ease of application to direct
blades ha\ ing the cleplb tap1•ri d 1·onnP-ct d drh e has rt>s11lti-~r1 in ·.. a
Mu lt 1vane Fan Wheel. to i'nsure au c\ 1 n and un1torrn gro\\·ing de1nand tor tll "se fans for
Ho"· of air across Ult• "·hol• Paint !'pray \\ ork in n ddi ti on to. • Direct Connected
\\"iclth ot hlad1 .•\s a r1>sult of our 3U )ears' f'Xper1e11ce ot ordinar) ,r, ntilation n >quirernents. Propellor Fan
Fan Buildiu g ",, ha,·e l''\'O)Yt>cl a ruggc>d, long-lift• Fan 'l'lH: ) dre also used for xhausting
\\"ith all part s :s{>e<'ially JH•a\') to a\oid .111) poss1lnht) of foul air, heat, fu1nes and s1noke, and for creating
\"ihr:i tion or noise. clean and frt:sh for cooling ancl dI'.) 1ng •

' l 'h r• • ..._1 ,11u la1 d Fa11 " 1s a1 r.ingpd



Ord1nar.) "l'ropellor Fans" ar ~ PJ>l1ecl,\\1th J{ 111g~ Htlll
belt pullP.}S. JJirect c·onnPr.t • d fans1are furnish•>d to
for lJ1•l1 clrn i> \\ii h pul11•) un 11 1th1•r s)l('C'ial r1•qui1'Pllll'llts: Rollr•r rha1n and .. ~ilellt,, v
side and \\'ilh outl11 t arrang1'il at cJ1j,·e F'ans ar<> used tor Paint .. prny Booths, 1.:te.

any d1>si1 Pel position.
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Tu 1n<>et d11· de111aucl tor l•'aui; ha\•in~ a c·o1nparali\ el\
srnall output a~ains1 high '1nnintainr•d resistanc s. thP
".\Ialle.)" .Narro\\' \\fidth "!Gxhaust" or "Plannin;; )lJJI" Fan
has bl"eu C\ ol\ Pd, and th cs" fans a1 t> in use for air uppl.)
· S t andard" to furnac~>s in arlditi11n to th1' ordinary dust and cl11ps
Multivane Fan.
rerno\ al plants. Cases nnd HunnPrs are e.ii:tra hea'.) to
'l'IH· " DiI·c<: l f'o un< <tc-d E l l'1·11·i(' ensur' long lite und1•r the rtrcluous conditions u:suall\ n1et
l•'a11" has the \\ or 111otor \\ ith. ~IadP- l ~rt or 1!ight hand an.d "itb outlet dischar in,;
ke.) ed on to the n1otor shaft and 1s in any dire~t1on. Ordinary narro\\ \\id th >xhaust fans a~·
us<•d in cases \\'here an r•conorni<·al
1 11~tallation is desired.
fill• d \\ ith belt pul11•.) J 1Irect connected and direct coupled
fan· su11plied to custo111er's reqt111 en1ents -

Direct Connected
Mult1vane Fan. Air \Va ·hers
PrinciJ)aJI) us1 d 1or filtrat1011 01 air 111 conn ctlon \\lilt
\Pntilat ion sys t11ns or for arr '''ashlne- in plr-nu1n ll•)at1ng
and \Pntilatin° pla11ts.
'J'J11• <' <'I < 1111pl 1"<l Fa11 " IS
" l)i1 'l'he) an• high!) t>fll1·ien1 and 1na1nfa1n good results con
arrangf'd \\•ith cxtendecl shaft ancl tinnou~ly, extracting ,.. praC"tically thr \\}JOI• 01 th
flexible coupling and n1ay ha' e th" mP('banic al in1puriti1>s ol the ;tir 11assin~through thern

fan has" PXLf'lldPcl to acco1nmodat 'I'he atou1isi11g S(Jl'H)S n11> of tl i> " \ or·te non cl< gg11
Direct Coupled thr• 1notor or thP 1notor n1ay h11 typ1•, and th1~ large cnpa ·It) filters are eas1l •tlC >ss1hl fm
Mult1vane · Fan. rnnuntr•d on a separat" has(> eleantng. - ,


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c llllilllllO\JS opt>J'allOll Ill' a 111111· ::S\\ 111 h Illa\ 111 jll'll\ 1cl1•d Ill
\\ ' I ' I I l 0111llU .lllol of1lllllltdll\lll- I l"lllll•d 1111 1,111 and slop th•' n1otor al r .. 111111d 11111 1\al-.
1

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lo 11111 1 1 1111 rh111:t11d l11r an 111111u11111·al l1l.1li11g s)sl1•111
1111' \\,11111111 .... '"'l'l~shop-..., halls. lhPaf11·s. a11d Jarg1 hutlcl-
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pt11\1d1 \\a1r111h h) llll':tll:-. ol ,1 s1111pl1 101-t llrt' \\tlh1111l
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D I MENSIONS O F STANDARD M,ALLEY

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PERFORMANCE TABLE OF .. A t.;L RED .. MULTIVANE


RANS
'l'h • lullo\\tnr; an; calculut"tl on \••luc1l1ts 11•·'1'.?t> ltl) to 11ro-
duc1 stutl< "'nter ga,ug-c, 1 •.• the pr ..ssu1 •' 111 <'•· Ur) to o\ • 1 - 50 11cr c..: nt. Ju •her for n g t\' n output and BJ-.f l', arid so
, 0111 ~ L111• 1-e. 1stance 1n the n1r i'l) st•·tn to \\ l11ch the fnn Is rn1. ff•adlng Hor~•'-PO\\ • 1 s lun n Jn c'-olurnn s arc, first-. th
1tJ>J>l i1•d. In <'u rnnnring ",\JI H<'d" l•n n s \\ 11 ti f11ns nl olht>t n"t l B.H I '. nt>r••s ar) Io rrH•\ •' 1lw· S I\ •'n 'vlume of an at. tl1••
llU\kP~, •'- fll'<'iUI ('llr1' should h1• ftlk•'ll, HS SOlllt lllllf\lllllf luri>r f lat• <1 f 1rl'5sures, 0 \\Iii ll Ill !Ullin~ h1• nrin1e 1110\ ••r, .tllO\\
rttt1• th•' ll' fa n s • o n a total \\HI• 1 i:a11~·· \\ 1111 h 1i; u1•prox11nnt ..I),.
...... <lnc ·s rnu l ' lie nu1df> to <:O\ • 1 <tr n .. los e'
fan~. flgur·l'S Jn tnlJl••s lu•ln" 111 e_, doul1l•'Ji
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I \X Xo 3. 33
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111 .J,t.J - J .9 7:.?0 4,350 ] 3
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) ,1131) 4,0i5 l. 3 li3U 6,000
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4,72U ~.75 1,U!!h li, l 90 'i j
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l ,33U 5.1211 3 IJl •100 11,000
l, 13:i j \l 12,500
1, 450 - 6'>~
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7,390 65 1, J!lO J.3,750
15,000
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S.750 l ··~ I Al': No.
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15,300
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545
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51),520
53,000
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C A P ACITY TABLES OF " MALLEY .. STANDARD


The ca pac ll y tablt>s arl' calcula t1'd 110111 ltsls c,1 rncd
'If ••
EXHAUSTER F.'ANS - '
out ove r lh P. lar~e nun1her ot l aus <' 011 ll'UC'l••d b) u:s
durin g chp past '.!IJ year::;. T\\u outp11L \alue .tie sho\\n
101 eac h tan, "ith s peed and po\\ e l c:h.11 a1't "1 hili1·s tor
bc11•h ran Pll1p111)

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a '' JCle range 01 r e..;istanc·e::; 101 0111 stand.ird la11s.
1 ond 1 tions.
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l'\X. 110. \V.G.
3111. \\' G. / 4111. \\'.~ 51n. \\. G.
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1I '105 ., f'. .,~

l,610 ·-" 1•-I


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4 03 1, J 76 I 9ll 1.27 :; l J,3 3 i,s;3" j ao'
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M~ l: L E Y PLAN I G fvllLL OR EXHAl!J STER FANS

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TABLE OF OUTPU T S

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THE MALLEY UNIT VISCOUS F.ILTER



tand .l rd harac teri~tic .., ' i::c ... and Capacitie
..... l/t• of 1·1•11. :!II Ill. x :!O Ill. :'\ ; { ~ i11 . . .\ it• 1·apa1·i1y •
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ings \\"ill hi> 1narle at s hort nnlicP. •

'l'h f• lo'' •r lapaciti ~ ~h 1 n a11 101 1 ont1nuous rating
ope1 at ion, \\'hi! lhe h 1glH•r ca pacitii>s a1 • tu t abl e for int ••J
111itt1~nt 0111•rataon 1'h• filt• r" ar al o rnad in air br1 •k
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Df">C81PTION C APA C ITIE S AND WIDTH S
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MALL! EY ' S FRESH ~IR J:iEATING SYSTEM


t ... ,1daptal1lt· to Jal':.!•' :11111 ... 111all 11•-..1dt.•111·L" \\·u1·k- ( . f'1l II.\"
thP \\·ll'lll Hll' is <•<>Jl\"1•\' :1 dn1•f 111 \\ )H' l' P i1 }S
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1·011"1 l".i of a lo'v te1upera-
turc furuacc arrangecl fol' roon1 or builaiug ''"it hout
c o k e firing, coin bint>il pipe or radiators
'vi th a "r ar1n Air 'ir- 'l'he Air llcating •han1-
culator and comprise a ber are quite <l1sti11ct und
~entral IIeating Unit cou1 .independent of the fnr-
pletc "ithout radiators nace and ''a te flue. aucl
pipe>" en· 111 cc h a n i ca I it 1 i1npo ible for. the air
nHan It <·an he placPd and products of co1nhn -
1•\.tPrnall~, in " 'hiC'h <'a..,1• t1011 to int ·rmix.

SIZ E S AN D C AP ACI TIES "


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Malley's Peerless H eater. r•


J\ l)omeslic 1'}pe, Hesich nct·s. Otl1c<•s, etc. •
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L ou:e t B Su1tabl for Lar~e Rt sidt..n<:.'-S, Parish Roorns, etc. Lotl'Cst
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Installation
Co\t
C Suitabl e tor Churc ht·s. 'l'0\\' 11 J-{alls Cin e n1a s .
ll . Indus trial T) rie for \\'arehou~l1 s , \\ orks hops and Largl'
Du1ldin g s
- _Operation
Costs
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MALLEY' S AUTOMATIC OR ADJ USTABLE LOU VRES
'l'h ese hi gh-grade Lou\ rt s are 1 ns tallecl to £'ns ur£>
a dPqua tl' 1rts h air s uppl) 111 connecttnn \\!lb any l11·at1n i;
and \·ent ilat iug s ys ten1, in s chool s. po\\ 11 plant s. publll
truttable, absolutely ::;tormproof and
do not protrude \vhcn Lou' re is open. -
buildings. tran sform er \ault s . ..tc

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PTY L TO PT Y L TO
WHITEHAL: L S T .. FOOT SC R AY , VIC GOl,; LI NS H OUS E . ME L BOUR N E , C . 1.
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ENQUIRY
One Richardson B aby Cen t ri fug al F an t o handle I I
c.f.m th rough approximately ft of i ns.
st raight pipe w i th 11ght angle b ends t o be used t o
exhaust (an.;, o r d •·h\ .. r J th is air 1n accordance w i th
particulars on sketch herewith. th e fan t o be driven b y
an elect ric n1otor or belt drive. l ] f 1notur, tat» "hicth1>r •
O lh: or thI P ph 1 ~ \ t' 0 1 l l.('. I

One Richardson Baby Propeller Fan t o h andle


c. f .n1. t o be loca t ed n (l; t a t t po ,...1ti.n1 I and to be driven
by elect ric motor 1• • 1 " It J It 1nuto1 , su1l" "h1 t lwr o n e
or t lu o:e p h a, . ...c o r I 11r t1 t 1'111 rP11t i n d ,.. .. . ,...k .. tch
Front View. Ba c k V rew. ot n pphcau o n . ll pos,,1ht.
• Moto r-d ri ven Baby Propeller F'an.

PROPELLER FANS
Hi<·ha1 ·fl..,011 P1 op1• ll 1·1· Fan..' are 1nanutal't11rPcl 111 t" n
de:s1g11:-.. 01 • or Dir 't Dr1YP by eleclric motor, .1nd th•·
01 her tor Belt Ur h c. Th i> design in Pa c h raq~ l' UalJlcs
the Ian lo operal ~ under the n1ost e ili l'i1•111 1 • 01ulitio11 ~ .
having <luf> r e gard to tht> '::t>ePtl of th e 1notu1:s ava1lahli'
and th e <' OtHlition. ot the appli1•ation. 111 the case 01
large fan s it i:3 no\\ 1•usto1nary to adopt a n1ultiplP \ 1 <

Bi>lt Dri\·<> in::.tca<I 01 dirt•c•t e oupling , i11 vit•\\" ol th•


..;Jo\\ ... peed at "h1 c h th P lar~ 1 tans u111:-1 ope rate.
CAPACI T Y TABLE
\ \ \! tg ht
~1z1: of l<'a n t • I \I B. H .l' C\\ l

1n 4,0 0- 6,000
I ,0 0- 9,000
.. 1
I_
I Ul 1/3- 1
1n '),000- 12,000 ~ - 1:: 2
t 2 1n 13, u-20.000 2/3- ·J_,,~
I 1n Ii, 00-25,000 ~ - 3,. I
d Ill .?3.000-35 00 l~- 4~ 6_
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In ~0.000 -4 5,000 1~ - G
'"6 1n
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1n
G.000- 52,000
43,000-66.000 - 10 12
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ENQUIRY
One R1 c ha1d so11 Prcpc-ller Fan to have a capaci t y o f
c. f.n1. when delivering '01 • x laaust lll b'I thr ough
I L t l• p o 1t1o n ) to be suitable for wall mounting and
t o be a11ans.ied (01 elect ric drive Co r l11 •lt llrt\ e). II d ~ 1'­
tr 1t llrh <, t n t• " h t? th• 1 on• r lhrl.. ph11 s •· \ t' o r
I •lr1; r•t Curtt n t
If th e Qllfllllll Y o f nu l't.:(IUll {'S l o bt \ Hl'l l?!l , S llllt llll
a mount of v ar1n t1011 rt'.q uire tl Bclt·d• 1ven . P1 o pelle1 Fan.
356
30d D. RICHARDSON & SONS PTY. LTD. RAMSA\.':i
C.\T.\LOGl E

HEAT DIFFUSING UNITS ~ I

The"" units h:lYl hPPll <lt'sig-nccl nn<l hnilt fo1 th<> Ri<'h a 1'(l-.c>n H eat J)ltf'u .,iug Unit ... {fc•l i\'<'I" ancl hotel tlH•
h f"at clO\\ n \\ h C'r {" it i.., 1110<.,t r equ1rN1.
expr<''>s purpose of heat 111g <11Hl Ycnt ilati ng in dust ria 1
Th ey quickly brin g the rooms to th• required \\'Orkln g
plant-.. 111 ac·h111t~ shop-. ,111 <1 fa<·t~1r1es. having _large temperature by in1n1 e dlat e l y deli\'ering the \Var in a ir to t
al'ca of 11001· s}JH<'P 111 tOll'>truet1 011 th<'~· arc snnple tl1e v.·orklng zo n e and holding it lher , by rec•ir"ulal 1011
atH.l <'01t1p.1tt antl .u·e built 111 'a 11un-.. -..1zt• and Tb e basic prin-
1 <'i pl es 0 r t h e
dl•s1:,!11-.. ....u1table for 111ountiug 011 the floo1· ( 0P . ketch Richa rdso11 H eat
-! pcl:.!l' .l.l:! 01 upporting f10111 the \\all C< Skct,•h Diffu si n g 'Units
. page :l;):3) . sa,·e up to 2 5
per rent or ru e l
hill h~ C' Utting
do\\n \\aste
laused by o,·er - I
h e ating lht> upper
portion or dPad WORKING ZONE
io11e of the l>uild-
ing. This tault
1s <.'ba raetPJ'i~tic ol th.• u:sual laclo1 y heati11~ systr•nts.
\\'hich hav1' lo he operall•d at 1naxinn11n capaeity to heat
the \\Orkiug zone. the uppt->r zone h·ing o'·"rhent <I.
r Psulting in a <'Oslly '''a:ste ol tuPI.
Richard son fl eat Di ft us ing Uni ts l'a n b•• au torn at ica lly
• < ont roll ecl. t hu s giving a \'ariation ol lH•at output to
1 oineide "ith the flu<·tuations i11 outside ternperature. t
the lllClXilllllll1 \'Ohll llP OI air IJe i11g ll13111tained thl'Ollgh-
Ollt, hut the tentpPrature 'arying <'on::-;tantly, tlH• air
bei ng dif111sed at a t 1111H•1ature ~uffic1e11t to ualanc heat
J n
losse~ fro1n tl1t• bui ld in g and rnaintaining uniform ht>ating
ol th l' \\'orking a r•'a \\it h 1•011sidera hie saving in l 11Pl
C'ODSU 1nption.
These u nils operat e fti <'i~n tl) and ·ileutly The
H.i <ho.r<l so u Cl'lltritugal 1'"an bas largt volun1et1 ic cap- R Fl
lcity at s lO\\. and rnediutn !'.;J>CP.d s.
The h ~a ting 5Urtace 1s ot thP. .l\ln< intosh Copper Fin
'l'ypt>, :strongly constructed \\·it h cast-ii 011 hPadPrs suit- hi
able tor o p •rating at any dl•:sirPd :sti•an1 p1 essur<>. ( Fo1
lurthrr d.., ta on Copp ·r F'111 l'\.JH 111 aters, s "'p lg~ :lf.i~.)
OUTPUT C APACIT Y-RICHARDSON HEAT DIFFU SI NG
UNITS

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U nit ;.;o It P ~!.
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Cub. Ft
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Outlet
P e r .'.\I 111, Ten1p,
5 lbs. Stcnm.
I Tl T.tT
Per I Lb.
Cond
op. Hour. Per Hour
R1cha1 dson Floor T ype H eat D iffusing Unit.
I
Ul Hi! 1,450 ~ 1,500 125 96,00 l 9!.t
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9 Dl 152 l,450 3,000 125 192,00U 199
'l'lH•-.1 u11its ,11 ~ t '>J11•cit1ll~ :11lap1t~cl fo1· packing D.1 950
., 201 ~ 2,600 125 166,0UU 172
p)Hllf 'l 11.\'p hott'll'" J.n1111ll'iCS, t•lt•. 'l'hPy ,ll'L' idPa} for -1 DI
D.t
20:!
251
950
750 ,1~ 5,200
3,500
125
125
332,0011
225,UUIJ
i44
2;:n
'Plltilt1t tlli.! as "t'll .t'> h1·ati11g· a11<1 in su11111H·r can be
a r1·a11gt•cl J'o1 c·ooling \\hen n'qllil'Pll.
-" D.1 252 750
Larger
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SIZf'S
7,000 125
made tor nny duty.
1511,0011 161

OTHER RICHARDSON PRODUCTS


' l'h t> H1l'hardson line also <O\cr:s th n1.111uta<tu1fc of a
1·0111 plet1• range ut l\lill Exhaust Centrilugal Fan :s tor
handling du st. s haviug s and s imilar 1naterial. IIi gb-
Prt's:;ur1 C't>nt1 ifuJ!:al Fans for deliverin~ air lo ()ii
B111111 r~. Fo1 ges, J.~ur11<H'~:;. or any application requiring
ait 1111<11•r J)l'Pssu11· u11 to:!~ lhs .. A co1u1llete range ot
C'o111111e1 c:ial Vac11111n C'lea111>rs 1:-> 11rodtu•t1 cl hotb ot thP F
:-;1atio11;.i1\ a11d l 'urlahle lYJH' t or one 0 1 1nore S\\'•ept>1
ca JI n (' i t y a:-> d e;o, ii ., cl. 1' h is •' q u i p n1 en t 1s o t th P rn u It 1-
st age p.11ter11 and l'a11 b1• s upplied tor auy \'ac·uun1 •
ne<'PSsa 1·) a11<1 con1ph>tt> \Vith a lull rangP o l acci>ssor} nc
equip rn ent.
M ill Exhaust Fan.
Pre~sure Blo we r.

f'111l 1uforn1at1011 011 a11y of tl1t 01Jo1e ]Jrodtu•t1;1 1t1ll b• f11,.111sl11d "'''''I"' r to our"''"' ~t l11 t11ts.

Crosslf? & Duft Pty. Ltrl., Collin:< Houq•, "'[1•lbourne, Victoria. \le~:-rs.Frank I'' Ros• 8..- Co, 7 \Vn ymouth Street, Adelnide,
Cro~slc & l)uf( Uro~. Ltd., 52 Bridge • trr•ct. Sydney, N.S.,V. South A ust 1u.ha.
The Eninnccrln!; Supply Co. of Au~t. Ltd., Cr. Ed\\'Hrd and Atkins <" 'A ) 1.. td., 69!1 1! i.y Street, Perth, \Vest Australia.
Charlott .. Stre .. ts. 13risbnne, Queensland. Cory- \•>right & ~almon, llo 1230 G P.O., \Vell1ngton, • •.z.
(Contrnutd n nrxt pagt
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11\ " h \l .,
C \T\10(,\ t D. ~I GHARD "ON & Sc.)N~ [> f\ . L'lllD. 30 cl
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l t au su 11pl ll't'•' tro111 dtrl Pr olh••t sulul 1·011lan111Hl~ 1n1pos!>!lhl1• lo dr•tc:1·t I h•·
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highly 1lesil'l\blt•: A' ll air, f'\'P.ll thl' ai1 of i th<' l whi• h ha pa:-;s 1 rl tn 1·0111d1
t 1tr~ "id"', <'011\nln!'I u 1•p1·ta 1n un1nu11t ol df1 ·t , hnl lh c • dirt\ ll
' ol to\\ 11s! •s p eein lly thnt or industl'ial areas ; co ntains
h . nn 11111011111 H!:! th ha\'P *'c.1 'l'r) c.lt>tr1n1t•nu\ 1 • e lt 1•1 t on ~
# •
lie health nl th~ lnhohltants . :\lOrPO\el, thP . l'llt•t• t ol'
tll1 ~ nir in ,111 kinds ol u1achiner\ 1-.. to .,-.ht>1'l1·11 it..,
lite :lll<l \ l'\" lllllCh llH'l't':lSt' lh1 > 1'0:->I nr lllain -

Intl\ 1nd11:-tr1a1 pro< .1re depend •111 tor th••i d


i':-s t>s
ucces-.. on h 1ni:: t•onduf•ted 111 a c lPan&<1t1110 ... 11h• re. and
1>11.I>lic opinion fll th~ Jll t' ent da) d 1n:1111l s that pla1 ,,...,
J t \\ hic h tood produ1 t .... ate pr1•11ared antl h. ndled :-hn11ld
b<> k e pt 111 • c lean state, not only a ... reg.lrl\ .. tht> p la • e

it,.,elr, IJut al:-o the at n10 phel'e. Aparl l J' Olll 1111 ..... I lf'.UI
1r 111 an-.. a ,.try <:011 .... 11l e rahl1 • Ill thP lO'I Of
de<:Ol'Ut lou,. l'IPHlll!lg, etl'.

ft 1nu ... 1 hC' ,,Jn 1ou...;ly le--:- e :\.p e n~h 1:


,uul 11·1111h1t~son11• Re.11 v1C\•1, show1ng •.felt g:tsket ' for m:tk1ng dust tight JOtnt
to trap the dirt in on" l'~nl ral position than to 1'ollect between un i t .1nd f rame ,. 1n l•·t
it a(t"'r it h.1s settled on "all:- or turnilure. and lhus th1• F1 011 t v1e'v. , s h o w ing . rthumb OPera ted f;itch
un1t l from frame l! ut 11~111
lJ • t 1ne1hod ol l'lt•anin~ is to pass the air t hroue:h a
reall\· etfir.ir>tlt ltlter iu \\"hich dirt il:; efte('tua ll) trapped . I" ,., '
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At Rj ' FlLTEAS
Dc~cription - I
The Ri chardson 'Ten\exi • filtP.r unit
:- ' era.I l> P• :; ti! llltt•r:; 1n us•>, hut 1111 01 lht•nl
TI1• r•·· A.rt •
posse"' 1nh<'r • nt ti• lel'l " in 1 111ure o r lt>ss p1unounc1•1l dcgrc~. t1nnsl <'011sh;ts of t\\'O 11arts. an outl' l 1ran1e a''nd an inne r
Le- tilt t~loth "' r· 1•n "ht• h quickly bt.>con1e:- chok• <1, the 1111 1·n~·· c ontaining th1' tillering n1edia .. 1:i*'
n l1£'r 1•suiting n t t1nlf'S 1n "'"' r hun1idifiea1 ion (1t "111 not •
1"\:n1ov" greas) 11art1cl"'·' .... u <'h ll~ :-;oot). t.•tc. Tht• onstrurtion is 1net al throu~hont. T h t> outer
1 ,.,. frame
tTbt "'Hlchardson \rente\:" .Air Filter j,.. de:-it:-ncd to su11pl) n i so 1rran~erl that ,1 n11n1 h"r <'an h1> holtPd together • •
to
nt for a thoroughly rt'lia.hl·• and :;11111>!+.: n1r <'len n• r \\ h11 h 1or1n a ttlte l' ot any cap:tC'it~ or any cl••si r ecl s hape to fit
TI ha\ e a n • tllC'i<"tH'Y a,, n1•ar n-. pos,..ihle to the 100 p••t C•'nt 111to rhP sp .. ce .tYai lahl P It 01•1,;u(IH'' 0111,· « deptb~..or
(JOlnL a hout 10111' i nch Ps.
,.I
'!' h e innel' ..:a .... P, resllO\ e'1 1111111 th e t l'<l nt1" h\" .
,. handles .• ~

hnlrts <1 1111n1he r o l 1il a11.:::. ot spet' ial ~11·1· t1011. "hicb ., ~ ,,,,...a re_,"'
llxed 111 the L'U"P at r1•gulu1 111 L1>l'\'als They are • covered

•tll O\t-'I " 'it h the s p ecial vi:;1•ous 11qu1d, to \\"hi <' h adheres: I
f ...
Lhe dirt t'11ll1•1"t••tl 110111 the pa ssag1• ot t ht• air - fr.ee l •
111nist11rt> il1 lhe ail· is :ilso l'f>l cii11°1I. -,,--
.., 'l'h t> casPs a1" lurked 111 po:;Jtio11 in 1hi' t 1·a n1 P by auto~
111nti<' l:.i11·hes. \\'lt•·n r1•1110\ in~ tltt• ease (ol' cll_.1n1ng, the
ha1ull1• .ir1• pulling th<' thun1bs in a
e:1-.1-.;p1•d, thu s ~

nnunal po::;ition to t't!lt>a::-.. 111.-. lat1·lll•s. T.o e11s11 re an a ir-


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t ii.: ht const1·11ction IH't w111·11 oul1•r 1r ;ulll'• and inner case

.t t1•l t gn::;kt> t is attacl1t cl 10 till' ha1•k fla11~1' ol~ tlle .. frame
~ ~ .
,11111 rnak~'::. a C'los1 eontal'l \\1th lh e <"'asP, thus . airssuring
ell Hll tllll•'s thP full h>n•lll 01 the hl•"h
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flllt:!l.
Front view. s how ing unit removed from fran1e (ul I• fl)
Front view, s how ing unit f111ed n fran1e (at r1 htJ

J>rinciplc of the Richard on \ 1 e ntex Filter


APPLICATION
Tl '-"'l 1111po 1 lanl 11 ~ t:- fu1 cleun1n~ "th u11" tu lo£> usc ll
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tor '• 11t1lnt1ng any 10 1111 of lJusltllng, s hop, o lh• t, l>~ ... p1ti1l, ship.
I I h~ p1111c1p1 • ol '"1.111 . . . l1 ,11 doll 1..... l.<1. ul a l.tl'ge nu1nbnr resta urant, etc. The "Hi••hnr<lson Vcntex" "ill It np suot, • t o~.
01 plates -spa un11orn1l) in a ti HllH? or bol<l '"'r. The g r•ns<'. or 11 11 l "ith •"'qual fa•'l11t.).
plate are cort UJ!3l<' d in a special n1annf•r an< I th e refort:i
, ~

Thcsl' fill• r:> ari> cspcc11dly 1 t•1·urnn1ent1,•t1 to r " lllter 1ng l he n11
• x110 e n r ·l.1th·e l larg ' s u1 tale to t lll' pas-.age ot u 1r. 111 t Pl••J>hon•• Pxchanges, t1ntl 1111 ' 11hlc 1•s ·" ' h e1 • , o\l'll••at• ::;• 1 ~ nt1hc
Tlti.: v. hol1 tra111e 1!' clippP<I in a \"l!:-11 ou:s ftuid, and 1h1• air
111 Its pns:sag• bPl\\ ee n lltt• 1·orrugated 11lat l's is h11111•t1~d
uppurntu s is u std 01 sto11:d.

1'01 nil dr~ 1ng p1 oce::;::.t•s-to1 JJtllnl1ng, •·n11111• •ll1111: ;Ull<I


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1ron1 side to si<h•, uncl thP solid parti<'li•s 01 dirt , Ptc., 111sh1ng shoµs-fot prinl111L:' \\ 01 k s-101 fl(l\\ •• • plunt:-! l •·t•'.'
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R\'IS\\' ':-.
30d D. RICHARDSON & SONS PTY. LTD. CATALOGtr

Erection and Arrange1ncnt


ARCHITECT'S SPECI FICA TIO N
Thf• t! l ''< 1 ion of 1 hf
Ri< h trdson Filter::; is si rnply and
rpdckl~ p e rto1111 <1 hy hotting together the spe_cia l~y SPEC I FICAT I ON FO R SUPPLY OF AIR FILTER
dril!Pd filler trantP.S to for111 th<• co1nph•tt• filter, \\"hH•h in The Air Filter shall be of the Viscous Type and capable
itselt is cl t•igtr) atHl :;;e lt-Sll J)POl'lillg Stru c ture . of efficiently cleaning cubic feet of air per minute
It is <lesira hi e tor clea n s ini; purposes to keep the P E RFORMANCE.-T he sub-contractor 1s to state
hotto111 ro\\ ol trarne-. a te\\ inc•h i>s tron1 the ~round . definitely 1n his tender the cleaning efficiency of the filter
Th e arran~e1ne111 ol tht> con1plete tilter can he Yaried and the resistance to air flow when handling the spec1f1ed
to suit the s p.lce a\ aila hli>, or lo fit any other J'et of quant i t y of air per minute Tenderers to suggest any
c i reu n1s ta nces. convenient means by which the guaranteed cleaning
·rh e required tor
111-.1alla11011 d1 .. \\· 111g :-;hO\\"S the space ett1c1ency may be measured In the case of the unit filter,
a11\ n11111ber ot units up to liU, and the se•»eral a rrange- the resistance to be stated when clean, and when requir-
1ng to be cleaned
111ents possible 111 l11ni1 e cl s 1141c·e. Others \\' ill readily occur Ft
to tlte lCn~llHh' l' 01· Arrh1le<'t. ERECTION REQUIR E MENTS-The filter shall be
complete in every respect ready for erection All bolts, pt
MAINTENANCE gaskets and accessories of any kind whatsoever that may
l ndt 1 1~ no11nal cond 1taons tl11• tlll .. r requ1r••s ch·nn1ng be necessary for its assenibly and erection shall be
Bl
hut on1, , ,., r~ t\\O 1nonth:::.. Tht• 1nlPrTnl~ ol coursP, d~p l:! nds
on the ••x1st1 n i:;- c·on11it1ons an<l n1a:r \'ary tro1n five t o t\\ e lve supplie~ 1ze
"~..:ks The erection of the filters shall be by others.
In lnr g. 1 nstnllat1ons the 1olatlon 1n1 lhod of <'leaning is 1
the<
CHARGING AND MAJN T ENANCE.-The units shall be
g. 11e1 all~ adopted B) t 111.s r111 ans u nu111 hP r ot CPI!::; arl:! <'!Paned
al 1 t>gulru 1nter\·ub, thus 111111nltun1ng an a\'era:!"P 1•o nd1t1on nnd
en u 1111 " u 1 on:;tant ru r suppl y lhroui::h th•• tiller,
s upplied charged ready for use, and the tenderer 1s to
state a price per annum for which he undert-.kes to
r'
.·pa1 c !liter units cnn LH: . uppli11 d to fat•1htate th• 1 h:a n1n ~ of service the filter, ma1nta1n1ng rt 1n first -class cond1t1on,
nd
flit• 1s "ht!., plnnt 1 1n opt•r ut1on. th is pr ice to provide for the supply of all charging 1tqu1d
and the labour necessary to re-charge the filter units.
CLEANING BY CONTRACT
\11nn , n " •n • 11 l • for th1• annual n1a1nt• n a n ct• and DRAWINGS, ETC. -A full descr1pt1on of the equipment
tit llllr\'..:' Ol tilt li1t1•1, \\htn tills IOTlll Of Sl'l\"l<'P ts prflll'rrt•d, s h all be supplied, together w i th a plan g1v1ng the overall
d1mens1ons, which must conform to the space available
METHOD OF CLEANING for the 'lccommodat1on of the air filter.
Eletr
1 I ., 1 1 •' rcn10\' • 11 f r o111 t heu f1 an11•:s and
The te riderer 1s t o state the Country of O r1g1n of the
Th
i:.lt1tk• n al1uut 111 hot. st 1on..:- soda wnlcr , and then nnsed 1n
d• an '' alt•r and ullo\\ • d to d1') fh•) a1 • tll1 n <l1pp1•d in the equipment ottered, together with 'l ltst o f some of the ' I ~
adhest\ • llqu1<'1 and 1.h a1n1 d la•l o r•• 1 c 11lac1111< 111 t h1• out Pr niore important users of the type o f filter offered. tube
firun• :->p•·clal gnh·a111z• d h• at1ng- Lncl ch•an1ni.; tnnks a r•· sup -
plt1 ~ <01 • l•is }JUI JJOSC. , nl
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DA.TA AND DIMEN3!0Nj R. Ic H A R. D 5 0 N vEN T [ x II Al R. FI LT [ F-_5 h

=ill( Off LT(R. f!Ufv'( _ ~O " 'l.O • I. :iu l(..F"AC( 1'.R..(A Of f LT(R. PLAT( Jt.. ( ~ l ~TANC(
TO ~I ll fLOW _ 1/4"W G . '!1\111
[ff[C Vt f)P[NING N f LT(!I ((LL_ 'l' ~ .SO rT N (AC!-! U f\; T _ 000 SO IT,. W ( GHT Of f LT[ R. ([LL _ ~.... .. ~ .
CAPJ..C T\ Of (ACH N T - IOO"C ' ... ~("' Q~,'\M ('-i:)[ O LI N(.1',R.. VELOCIT Y Of W(IGHT flUM( or
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EfflCIENCY Of FILT(R. - 98,, A R. THR.OUGH UN T _ 400 500 n 'lk.wN TOTA.L Wf. GHTOf o.J NIT _ 4 l r>~
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EQUIPMENT Crosste &. Dutt B ros. L t d . 52 Bridge S t 1eet , F ra nk D e Rose &. Co, 78 Waym o uth Street,
Sydney. Adela i de. !"' \ \ r· II• No
Enginee ri ng Supply Co. of Aus t ralia L t d, A t kin s ( WA ) L t d. 894 Hay Street, Per t h
Edwnr d &. C hi\ r lot t e Street s, B rl&bane.
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va1·~ 111g t~ pc" oi cah1nc't 01 · ~1 ·1 1ll to ... 1111 ... u11·11nncllng
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CONS TR UCT ION F EAT URE S


11 · E lem en ts Efficien c)
The )[nc·1nto..,h t.''PP hcat1ng- elen1en1 11.1111 The high pffic·IP IH'\• or the' :\I ac>intosh
1" 111a<.h' up of ~in ... oli1l cll·a" n copper
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- - heatet· I due to t hP c·arPl'ul selcttiou


tnht• th1·ea d1'd \\'i1h tllln t·npper fins.
) . - of n1nterials. c·up JH'I' h[1,·i11i.r a 'ery
eYl'lll.' sp;H·c•ll oYt'l' t ht cntirP l ength. high t hernial eo1Hluc:t iY~Y N· togcth er
· 1l ... t l'Cllg"t I1 clll«i 1·1
ltg ltlH'"" ,; r
.\ ft1;1 th1 tnhr" h,1\1 ht•en finnetl
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t ht '' hol1" l" 1·ar1·fnlly t in1H•d. t hu . . i
!.!iYing tht• fin, 111 .. tallic· 1·u11tac·t ''1th Rigidity
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'f hc> 1'011:-.t rtu·t Hllt of t ht :\Jac•into'ih
the tnh1• nn•l pr "•n tin!.! 1·or1·n,101i. Sec t ion of D ri wn Copper heater 1" "n<'h that •l'a<'h n111t i c·o111-
Tubing w i th Re c t ang u tir • •
H ead e rs Copper Fins
p lPtc in 1t ..,<>lf: thP tnlH• arc "i<.'<'Ul'ely
'!'ht ht>,HlL 1.... in all <«l"l'" a re 1nade of tixP<l to hPa' \" c·a t-11·011 hP<HJrr" and'
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1,t iron or ,1 n1plc d11ne11 .... 1on to th e 'vhole i ...npportP1l . i11 an angle.
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"1tJi,t.1nd the r"quire1l pre"- iron tl'a1111 01' Plil1•1l iron bo:\7
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-..u11•.., "ith a \TCl'Y• lihcl'al 1narg1n • ac·c·orcli11g to thi> t~ pe of ~1eater


t•x1·ept in th e ('a"c' of t ht' con-
c·cale1l t~'J H' ht>;tlPl' "hic·h Jll}l'Cl~
The• hPadcr an· 111a1·hinetl ha.., thl' c>l1•111<•11t ... a11 t1 headers
011 tht> npp1•r t'ac·p to take the
Weight
111a1·hin1'cl c·ovc·r. '' hic·h 1" fitte< l The \\Pight )lPJ' s qnare [oot Of
" 'it h a ~a..,J, .. t ;inti .. rc· urt'l.'· h ea ling s nrta1·1· is on l y about one._
sixt h ot that ol 1·ast-iron heaters.
hol t <'cl 1ln\\ I.. 0111 • ~ qnat 'P toot o l.J.. h e at 111g
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La<'•' 01·c11p11>s 011IY twt•l\'e •1·11hic
F itting of Element.., inc h es. •
'I'h · 1·cqnired hol1" .11·1' d1·ill ·d Te t
in tht" h1•ad1•l' .111d th1• 1uh1•s of All \la<'intu::.h hPalers . are
t h1• e I " 111 c n t " .11·" 1·a rt f nlly tPslt>d to 11111 lhs p••r s11. inc'h, ·or
cloubl P. \\'Ot'king pt ~ssnre, \\ hi c h -
ex1•andl'd 11110 th1·s1• h11l1·" TlH'
"nds of th1· tnhr:s a11· tht>ll
P\'P r is t lH' grt>at 1•r.
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Th e \la l' t ntush h•'alt•t ca• n '\he
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usPd tn ad,·<111ta~eI Lor al1nost anv
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Connections corrosl\'t'. 11 g n t i 11 \\·ci~h t. t•ou1·-,v·~-~.
pa1·t and 111g¥:ed i 11 con:,tr11ctio11
l'he hcail1•1· 1•11\·1•1·s a l'l t a ppl'd
to takP. thP 1·1'qui1·"cl -,11r of
l l is n1acle in sta nclard -
and nutY he usPll as single units
f sizes
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:-.11•:1111 01· lint \\'af1·1· JllJll' 1>1pe or t ll h<;n k s, acl'or·cl in~ lo • lhc• size
o l unit r equi1 ed. - • .--.."r:t.
c1111nl'<'tiuus lu•t\\1•1·11 unit" are It 111ay. h" u s1•tl • to .. l'qual
1101 snppliccl uulc'ss !S}lCciall~· Blast Type H eater ins talled a t th e Regent ad\: an lage Oil 1· il her hot \\·at er or
Thea t re, Metbou r n e-2 250 sq . feet heating
'>lP.tn1 up t o 1011 lbs. per sq. in c; h
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PR I NCIPLES OF OPERATION
A" tbl' ot heat en Pl! off fro1n a (Prtain
a111ount The ele1nPnts <1r1 all tined into a header at either
ohJect is clepPndant u11on lhe te1np,•ratur1> a11d_ the _con-
enn, thr> hot "'at r or st1>a rn enter~ at on» header and
d11<·1inc surface of that objPct, the torzn 'I' 1Je111g fixed,
"''" ha ' -, paid special at t~ntion to obtaining thr> maxi- passes f hrough thP tu hr•s ul thP PlemPnts to the other,
11111111 <'onducling surtac·e in a n1iniinu111 'Pace. gi,·ing up its h eal to th \\alls 01 the tubes, \\'hj<'h 10
\Ve ba\e acbieYed this ohjectn·,-, hy placing thiu turn cond u <·t thP hPat to the fin:;. 'fbP heat is Lh"n c·o11-
< opper tins on solid dra\\·11 copper tul.H!S, th1• tin:-; heing ducted frorn the tu l11•s t1 nn tins to the air.
s pecially de,igned so as to r·ut <lo" 11 the a.111011111 o t dead
1netal to a 1ninimun1 \\"h1~11 npera1111~ 111 an avPrage It is cluP to p1>rlPl'l 1 011<l11c11011 hei11g rPq11irerl thaJ
ye )ocity of air ft o''" tbe fins art> tinn~d to th tu br>:s,

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B LAS T HE A T I N G UN I T S
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De cription Dimen sio n c,
Thl 'la' intosb Blast Heating Unit consist of a tin- A .... ::..,1 1J •• ge
of ,.size .art> a,·ailable, n1ade up of
type heater. 1>reviously described, in a single unJt or a staudard unit:s. ThP tanclard unit" are n1ade in four
con1 bi nation of units mountP<l in a rigid angle-iron standard heacle1 ... 1zes -
trame. This trame i" drilled rPady 1or th e rPception
01 the d111•1 \\'Ork .
Type A-1 - in. \\'Jde; 'J)·pe C-24 in "'jde
Type B-21 in . \\"idP. Type D-2 7 in. \\'ide.
Thi> anl:!'le fran1e is integral \\ith the leg. \\'lJJlh all by 1; 111 deep and n1ay have either one. t ·o or three
norn1ally support tb e heater !J in . fr 0111 the floor, this ..;tac kl' of el<•n1 "Ill" varying- 111 length fron1 one to five ft
n1ay, ho\\·e ,·~ r , he ,·aried to suit requin•111 nts
Full particular 01 capaciti""• and din1ensioni;, are
ttvailable on application.
Application
Ordering
T h <:. .:\Iac.in _osl1
Blast Uu1ts can be used "here,·er a
~upply o[ heated air il' required tor dryin~ and heating \\I n rnalong Pnqu1r1• ::;, tlH folio\\ u1g- 1nforu1alron should I•·
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operations in various processes nncl for conditioning
1 \\1h(•th t r htnl• r \\ 111 I• used \\1th stcarn, g1v1ni:;- pr• urt:,
air for theatres. factori es , etc. or hot "ater, ~'' 111~ 1n•·nn temperature of '\vater
9 Cubic f<"et of air to he heated P•·r minute.
On aecount 01 tbe lo'" Jo ...se:s and th1.: s1nall n1ai;~ of ~ ,.<"loc1ty of nrr 1n f Pet pc•r minute or !':izn of duct
1111•ta l in the l\Iacinto:>h he:i ter, it is v»ry s •ns itive in 4 T··n1perature of air to bt- heated .
op1•ratio11 and n1ay be auton1atically cout 1ol!P.d hy a ~ T• mperature r1 ~ 1 r1:qu1rPd
1h r1nostat1<'ally con trolled ,·aJY1..' to £TPat a<lvantage. 6 Pinn shO'\\,ng d1n1icn ions of roorn of burldrng <on,..tr uc
tron, "rnno' ln•I door

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UNIT HEA TE RS
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Description Applica tio n IDZ UI
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Th' '\lc1c1ntosh Vnil I-I eater n1a\ be ell\ 1ded u1to three
TL r rnbin d hghtnes:s of \\'eight high efficienc). 1m1l
parts: The standard 1\laC'into~h heating unlt \\ hiC'h is lo\\' cost of in~taJlation and :sn1all space occupied b) the V1l)
1nounte<l in a sturdily con ll'Ul't(d and attractively unit n1ake the J\1a<'intosh Unit 1-Ieater !'a very favourable de~1!!'t
finished 1netal case. At the
rear is u1ounted a sn1all fan nroposition for the heating of
fitted to the shalt of an ele<·- tactoriPS, \Varehouses. large
offices , drying roon1s, etc. Prin<
t ric• n1otor, \\'hi<'h is supported
hy 1neans of 1ou r neat brackets. The
i\.ttaclH1 d to the front 01 thP Ordering heatet
11nit is a sPrie' ot clPfle<'lors to heate1
cl 11 ec· t 1 he ft o ,,. of the a 1 r. \ \ h1 1. pl.icing au order or I dir
nti1 kin;:: an enquiry, r>lea e g1Ye pa
Principle of Operatio n the follO\\'in;:: information · - goo
1 h1.; pr c1p ' o th1:- unit 1. 'rype of building (\\·beth r
ht>ater is to heat a roo1n or brick or \\'Ood), also Appl
building hy 1nean:s ot pa.,...,ing SkPtCb.
th• air coutt:>nts ot the roon1 > C'u b1c feet of air to be T1
oYer a heating unit and deftect- beatPd. th
111,g th air to the n1ost favour- n
? Ternperature r1 e 111 air
abl1· parts. A .. th<' ma<:<: of
required.
room
111 tal in the heater 1" parucu- he.a
larl,· 'ma ll it 1~ ver' sen--itive ~ 1\Jaxhnuru air ten11H rature b
to u•rnperature variation, and required .
th reforP lends itself ''er'· • \\'hether heating 111ed1u1n T
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readily to auto1nati<' control 1s hot "'ater or stean1.


hy ntean · 01 a thern1ostaticall) gn·ing 1nean te1np• rature Pr1
op.-.rat1 d valve. Alternatn·Pl) , of \\ ater or StPan1 11rei;- on
.t,.. the capaf'it) ot the heater i~ su1 e .
dPJJendent upon the velocity of 6. Electric :supply, "lJether Ordt
th•"' air 1>as8in~ th e ele1nent. !J.C. or !'ingle or three
th• te111rlerature control 1nay pha~•" A.C. and ·voltage . \\ l
he ohtainecl b) 1neans of a Front view of a sn1all Unit H ea t er s h o w ing ave
tlter1nostalically op er ate cl i. \VheLhe1 requirfld for ''ery
t he deflectors, the number of wh ich are silent operation or other -
S \\' ll h 111 Lhe n1otor circuit. 1
increased wrth the sr ze of H eat er. "ise.
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- CABINET AND CONCEALED T Y PE HEATER -
D esc ription :! . Cubic feet of air to bP hE>ated.

:L Ten1per atu1·e ri~ e r equ ired in "air.
fbe cal>intt t)pe heater consists ol a ~la t 1nto s h heat- -I :\laximum ten1perature rt>quired .
ing unit n1ount e<l in an attrac.:.liYe casing, s uitable tor
placing on the floor. The concealed type heater 1s ;) \\'hether heating n1ediun1 is. h ot '''aler o r steam .
sitnila.r · exce pting that it is intended for mounting in a giving mean t e n1peratUt l' of ,,·a te r o r steam
ca vity, in th e \Vall •and is supplied " ' ith grills ot var :.·ing press u r e
d esign s to pern1it circulation of the air.

Principle o f Opera tio n


• The pr11H 1ple ot th(· l'O ncealed aud t·abinet type
h eater s is s u c h that th~ air con1ing in contact \\"ith the 0 -
h ea t e r e:x pa1HI ~ and naturally rises A s t he heated ai r
is directed UP'' ards hy the casing the ,·elocit ,. o f air /
tiassed cby th e heat Pr illC'fPt\Sf'S C'OllSiderably, thus r.a u sing
a good e1rculatio11 ol ht>at ed air in the roon1 .

Applicatio n
The c 011ti-,d ed typ1> lh dlP r is s pec ially desi gned for u :-.1•
in the hon1e, a s 11 tak Ps 1111 \' e rr little roon1 :.incl p r ovides '
a n even and c' on1fortahlP 1Pn1perature th r oughout the
roon1, heating being en ... c·tPd by n1Pans of 1•irculated
h eated air rather than <lire<'! radiation , as obtainPd \Vith
th ordinary <'ast-i ron heat Pr .

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The catnnct tYPe h eate r n1ay he used in th~ borne, but
rnore espe1 ially d esig 111•<l tor usP in offices. the
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co n cea led type. D ime n sio n s ,......
'J he <·oncealed type o f heat~r is1111ade 111 fou r d i ff e r e nt
O rdering ~Jze~ of e lement " ' ith total "iclths of1 2 4 .:l n .. 36 in ., 4 2
\Vhen placing on order or n1aking an enqu iry, please 111., a nd 54 in ; Ca) a ll tbe above units may be s upplied
J?i\'e th e tollo\\' ing 1nfor n1atton · - ,.. il h casi n gs of ei th e r 20 in .. 26 i n . or 3 in . high :
I b) acco rding to r e quire n1t? n ts : t h e de p t h in a ll ca ses
1. Constru<'tion of \\alls and ceiling (\Vith s k etc h ), is 6~ i n \\Te will be p leased to lu r n is h fu r th er pa r -
s hO\\"ing positiou ol doo r s and windows. t1C•ul ars o n a ppl ica ti on 1
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B ar. SO per cent. Fi-ee Area.
o. 6 D e::.1 g n. o 14 D es1gn-,.1n Hole, .a•n. E
o. 11 Des1g n-11 n. Hole, .a"'· 50 per cen t . Free Area. B ar. F
B ar. o 13 D es1gn-11n H ole, ,1n.
o. 7 D e::.1gn-1~111. Hole. _.1n. B ar.
B ar. No 5 D es1gn-1 8 1n H ole ,.1n.
\\'e suppl\ Hegister Face-., Gr11le<;;, Lou' red P.111t 1 , Bar.
GralJ11g~ and P rforat d sheet . . in Bra-. f'op1>t r Z11 , E
Sl1.: I, et( , in \ .u 1011..; gau::e .... and finishes fo1 C'OJH'C',1hng
and JH oteclln~ 1.Hltato1 s. heating and Yen I 1lat 111...:: "01 k,
l>dt tit 1011 .u11I l neral ornan1ental ''ark

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ot pcrtu1-.1tld 1nt:lal .!rlllt:s and \'e1111la101 \. ~1eat
\ art(?l' ol 1 on1 b111.it1011 de,..1~n .... .tl e also a\ a1l,1 bh• An)
of lhc> dl•s1g-ns 011 thil) Jl:lgt: 111a) hl, attral th el' "orkt:d

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•lllllt ot lhe ~11lle l~•e 11Ju,trauo11 at right)
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50 per cent Free Ar eel. Ornament al Panel; any si z e.
Plain n1arg1ns left where
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TEMPLE COURT . MELBOURNE . C . 1
l Interstate Representatives :
NEW SOUTH WALES. Mess1s J S;11nsbury & Co, Grose St ree t , C AMPERDOWN S ,\ \ Fil,. '-:c>
ENTERPRISE QUEENSLAND. Messrs .._J. • R Wyllie & Sons Ltd., Albron, BRISBANE
' SOU TH AUSTRALIA · Messrs Wn1 Begg &. Son , Charles Street, ADELAIDE

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l>roduct" . Functio1~ and erv1ce
lht_ l ollo\\ltlg \llOd\H'I" <t l'e supplied by this lll'lll : - Thl tun l'tio n ol thi s tir 111 aucl ass o( ialt•d r t>presenta -
\\•1tltan1s'• Oil-0-~latie Oil Burner ... in Yar1011s •
1nocl1•ls •lhl's 1:-; to . 111ake available to thP Ar1·h1l e<'t. Engineer. or
101 r1 sidenC'es nnrl h11ildin~s nthP r s <11con1plet e tine ot "orlrl-w1cle a pprov1>d auto 1na ti <·
\\• 1than1"' 11 "-0-~latil• Elel trtlal H.1 • tri ~1·ra101 lor appliances • desi~ned,. t o t the: ex pt Pss purpose o t l'ffecti\·e l)

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Enter11r1 ... e Hotary Oil Burners.
111•ati11~ ·atn1osphere ' or liquids witho ut havin~ to r eso rt
to past cn e th ods o t n\'a nual OPl'l'ations \Y e are prepared
Po\\ "l's' Autontatl<' Te1nperature Controll in ~ ::O.\ ... ll'Ols, to · cliscuss.l'' ith Arthit ec·t1 orJ&En~1n..ee r a ll s uch b ea ting
'rher1nn tat11· Regulators, Hu1nidity C'ontrol Ill \'l<'Ps, prohl ins ""itb a vie\\' •to suhnti ttin ~ l ei tn e r advice o r a
'l'hern10... tats \Vater Cont r oller .... ShO\\Pl Bath <h>li111te quot ation tor a• s ingl e it e n1 orl a group o f inte r -
~lixinc \ ratv1"'s.
n•latPcl ,' tull y auto1nali<: ap plt an1·ps ..,. to ha r1nonious l y,
Ex\'.el:-o lnclir "f't \\·1:11e1 Heater ... ...a l t>)\" a nd effi.cif>n CI~ provid e a s p P(' ih< h eati n g se r vit•e
~I 1•AIPnr \\·a11"'t F'•"'• cler.: anrl Concrollet""• LHJHHI 1, •• ,.,,1
f'ont rolle1 s. A 1npli> litr•ra1ure~ s uppl e n1enta1·r to lhP data on the'e
H}1lrnl.itor ;\lotor-clrl\Pll f'1•ntrit1u~al Pun111 t •11 11 .... pa~es, ts a,·ailable o n applic<t tion·.•

WILLIAMS ' OIL - 0 - MATIC BURNERS •


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n1alcnal As tla~ tirebri(k r eal' hes a lui;h tt> n1pc 1al Ure 1l 1 eftecL:-
Application of Automatic Oil H eatin g ull hl'at i.Jack into thc combus tion zon1• Thi'l:I radia n t h c:H
\\ ith assur.1n1 l ot satislaction to you r client. yo u n1a) a ssurl·s con1plf· le combus tion.
I
" A m1n1mum quantity of air must be p os 1t1vely supplied
:-ately "Jl"<'ilY auto11htti<' oil hearing t or :111) 1111r J><ls 1• f or combus t ion and mixed mechanfcally w i th t he atom i sed o i l ."
'''here a ron:-ta nt, :H·c·uralP ten1peratur1.> is ilt• 111 d Otl-<>· \lntic con1pli1>d with Lhii:1 rec1u1rc1n1•nt, a s the Can deliver ..
'fhertno:-tnlH' control pr~' ent ... tu1 l wastt>. Tht• hotl1 1 0 1 11 ""' 1 111~ q11nntit) ot air which is pO!->lll\ ely 1n~ xe<l "Ith th•
fur1u:u e 011t•ratt•~ at peak effi{•ie11c) tor only sul'h JiPrio<ls 111nn11,.. •I 011 in th., c:on1uu s tio n chamber.
ot tin1e• •1... ari> n•"'t' :-:--ar) lo rt•plate heat Jo ..... ~':-. \Yh1 n Thi \Yilhan1::- 011-0- :\latte l.Jurne r n ot onl~ <'Orn plies \\' II h
.. , •'r '· 1 untla1n1:: n lal princ1pl1 of corrc•ct 011 1Jur n1n ~. hut. in
'\l<'h Jo ...st"'s nrc r••{l lat ed. th1• hPal i-.: auto1nat1f•ally t11r111>1l a•l1ht1on, th1• n1 ... h •rin £: dc\ 1c .. s u ara.nt11 s a con s tant and uni ·
off. \Vheu the total 1•os1 ot operatin~ a hanil-lin"' cl c·ottl 1or1n fPed thro u ~h th1• widP~t poss1hll' rani.;1 of variations in
hoiler i ... co11:-;1tl "r~·(l, ,·err ot ten oil ht.>atine indic•att>s a \ ,,.,·0~1 h .. h· 01 I
IJ1"'Ci(l1">d €1 011011\)' . MODELS-CAPACITIES AND DIMEN SIONS.

Oil Capac1 t~ .
\\" 1lhan1,-' I 111 p . Gu lion:- < ,, "'a.II I 11 n 1•· n --1on._
I >1l ·O-~ l 11t11 Burn••t Pt r H our .
L• n i.:t h \\"1tlt h
'.\l1n. .\la'\
.\[odPI I.I II
.\lod .. I I I.'""
:\l11tl1•l .I l,.!f111-' 111 pu111p
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111
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I ti
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l It
15~
15!
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:\l o1lt·I .I l,.!1111- \1n. )lllll\J) 1 I l fj I 11 1·:> ..1
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.Junior \Ind PI -'
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The new 011 - 0-Matic Jun ior for smaller rns tallat1ons.
The D rffusor 1s shown on the righ t side below the gauge.

Oil-0-~1 atiL Burner


\\'1lha111 ' dt "i~llt->d cllHl <lllJll'O\'l'tl by
I I.I () ,\l ull< l:s
l nd~r\\Itlt.:r"'' Laho1ator) In c. to h111n Shell or C'.O.H.
r"uel Oil. Thi Otl-O -:\Jnt 11· 1nay 111• l'hP1•kecl aga111:-;t I he
four accc>ptecl IJJ ill< 1pl1.:s of sue 1·p~ ... 1ul tuel oil burning
......
The World-famous 011 - 0 · Matrc Model J. wh ich rs heatrng
a lOllO\\f>' more th an 100,000 jobs 1n 44 co untries • -
1 '' The orl n1ust be atomised, not vapourised." • 11l-O-.\lal1<' IGNITION . 1r
1 onfo1 n1s to thl prlnC'lplP a" th• 011 1,_ u101111:-.1•tl as It • n11•r,.. Otl 0-)hllic' rcqu11 •·:s n o continuou,.. lo\\ tlu111•· p1lut h i.:ht. or
th• <'on1l111st1on <'ha 111l11 1. , o n trnuo u :- t>h·ctric s pa rk fo r d e p• n clal•lt up1·rnt1on Th• 11~n1t1 o n
.! '' The 011 n1ui.t be bu,rned 1n s u spension, that 1s, before 1t 1.. aulon1atwall~ turn.-tl o n \\ ht>n a 11111n1 th• rn10,.lul lnrltcall's
comes rn con t act with any surfa ce." Oil-O-.\lnt1<· c untonn lo 1h11t lll·flt is n t:edPtl. This u:n 1tion oJ H rat••:- lt>1 only u tractio n
tl11 JH inc111I•• h• • llll • at ts di,..1·hur~1 d al lhl' noz;r.!1 u1l11 th1 ol u rninut c until thl· atotniscd otl 1~ 111lh u.: n1l1 ·d 'rh .. n Lht-
oml 11 tion cluunl11 1, "hen• 11 liu1 n 1n su:-pl•n s1on n:nit ion is automatictlll ~ turnl•d ofl uni 11 nc 1•1lt·cl ni.:a111 Shoulct
.~
" The orl rnust be bu1 ned 1n th e presence of a refrac t ory 1 h• lt11rnt·r to.ii lo I unt•l ion. I 0 1 lllCk 111 111• l or an' ot 111 1 1cason ,
niaterl ~ll." 1111-11-~11111c 1•11ruplt••s \\llh llll:-. pr111c111l1· us t ht• appr ov••d ;,llf ct~ con t r o ls turn oil tl1• · 1i.:nt11on, ... 11111 l h•· ltu1 ne1
01nhu lion chn111hc1 1s lln•·cl \\1th llr• J.n<·k 01 ot h1•1· 1cl rarto1 ~ u n1l shut otf the o il ~ upply,
(( nt•t>••• I , ...

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<: \ T \l.OG I I

on.trol
The Oll-O-l\1atlr is co1u plt>t Ply au lo mat scallr <'on-
t r o ll ecl ThE> n1aster control iH <1n i11st1 u111e11t kno,..·11 ai:;
a thP.1·n1ostat, gene r ally placed in <1 c·cntral room of the
hons•>. The sensitive therrnostal11• n11"!ehanism 1'P-s1101Hls
to ff!flllH' I ature t•bangE.s, and S\\"ilc•h llllthani~m 1s then
acluatecl, rl'!'ulting in the slopping ancl starting ot th~
011 burnPr.
Satetv elf'\ ices and hn1it c•o1111·0Js arr• regularly s11 p-
p l1ecl \\'ith installations, Pnsu 1 i11g efficie~1t oper~tion a!1cl
r-li 1ninati11g any personal plf•n1P11f tro1n 1ntc>rlPr111g 111 its A
opera 1ion I

New Diffuser I
ThP Dif1111-1or 1s a re< Pill and i111porta11t \\ 11l1a111s t'1l-
O-:\Jat1c r1 tin 'Tlll'lll. I ts l 11nc·t1011 1s to s ti>ad\ t hi> 011 flu\\',
so that it 1s d1•llvered al th•~ nozzlP- \\"Ith alrnosl a total
abse111·e ot the flutter and flu<"tua11on \\"hich i s a c·on11non
source ot sound \\' hen au oil hurn i>r is 111 operation.
Installation
'No oil h11111P1 is an) hr 111 1 than it s 111st.11lat1011."
The proper installa lion ot .1 \\'illia111 :-:. Oil-0-.:\lat ii' hul'lll'I' pr
• \\'Ill e nsun• its "ath;fa<'tOr) UJ>PJation. and this \\'ork <'an
bef:t be done h~ an a11tho1·isr•<1 dt>al~r. 01 hy a ht>ating
Se

engl n<tl unrlPt our su p"r,·1i-:io11. ISF'r list on pagP :~fi3.) I nstallatron of Ori 0 Ma t rc Bu rners rn a large Melbourne
Bu ilding .
REP R ESENTATIVE INSTALLATIONS.
New South Wates-
~ t Sa\ 1ng Bank Taltnr.,ull's C'lulJ
h:atl\\ U) <>lltc•t•s Bu1l1hr11-: Hol• 1 \lclropolC' Xutrlt1on L 'iborator)
'f,.111pl1• <:our t B . .:\I A. Bu1ltl1n~ Hott>I Hu•lunond
Tattl'I all' C'luh Queensland-
,\ ..\l.P. Soc11 t~ Bu1l1lin/.! <'anberrn llotel.
1;0, • 1 nn1ent Ulll1 €'::;, <~anbl·rra
.:\'nt1onnl Bank
I lot cl J{os1•1usko Jp~'\ 1ch Jlo p ltal
!':tat" 1'h1·atr•• l'OJtllnPruHJ nank.
C'ralg~ton J ·tnts.
Town J !all. South Austr al1a-
Wes t ern Au st ralia-
T. & U. B111ld1ni:. Ra1h\ ll) !':tut 1011 Bullcl1n/.!s
Stat• !':av1n~ Bonk Chcnnel Tiou •'.
\f~ntal II01:1pltal

ENTERPRISE OIL BURNER OW P E


U se
Enterpr1s1• 011 Bur111•rs as 1; T ) pe .1nd 1:cs
aclapta ble I or tnost any proll!Pn1 T\JH .\ -ControllPd IJy a the1-
\\' here he;i t 1s re<Jll ired. ThP.y lHl\'I' 111ostat tor heat or an aquastat
Jl r o v " n their pcrforn1a11c p 011 tor bot \\"ater. Burns <'hCRJIP-st
1 anges as \\"1 11 as on big po\\·cr grade ol luPI "ithout s n1ok • or
ho1lers, snHtll hor11e healing lu1 - \:a r b o u I nst a 11 at ion is s i n1 p I e a n d
naces, or hig rot,nv kilns. can bP 1nade in a fe'" hours
POV.
r••gard l ~:- of the type of boiler,
De criptio n and Operatio n heater or furnace. Au torn a tic
\Jade 111 t\\O l)fH s T\pt E 101 burners are furnished \\'ith ga
Industrial, and Tvpt> A for Auto -
1nati<' hurni>rs. ThPy are opPratt•cl
h\' an r>l1•c•t ric n1otor , n1ount ecl on
ignition.
T~ J>c• J~ - ;\lade in all size .
Suitable for any type ot h •ath1g
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sa1n" sh a I t " ' i I h I all On f' s In g It>,
prortucing
problern, t11rn1 s l1t•cl eilhPJ in the
C'O lllJltlC' I 111111 . Jlf'('CS- pump or prf•s ·urt> typP, burus any
sa r\' air tor Hlo111i~ing <uHl hnr11- oil \\'hich c·;1n IH• pumpPd, regu - POW
1n~ oil. Jl1ngP<I c>it her on a l11r- Jatl'cl eilhr>r n1anually or auto-
IHH " p I a t < en· on a rP t ra c Io r r t 1 I.,_ rnati<!ally 011 IO\\ .tnrl high prPs- Po
lined cloo1 giving Pa'iy a('c·ess to :-: urP boil •rs. ('a11 be iustall•~d
l urn .tc ' at any t 1111 ". Pit hPr' ::-ingly or 111 ha tterie-., rnade
Fu,•I oil 1:s :supplied trorn ,111 llhPr right or 11~ft hand s\\'ing,
011t-.:1dt' s torage tank and brought easy to operat , ftexihle in load
in through thP hurner hing1•:-;, ,. a r 1 a t i o n s, gf,·ing highest
Pllh£>r fed hr gra,·ity or dra,,·n in e tft<!i ency and r •qui ring ver)
II) a :-;n1all 011 J>lltllJ>, rlri\'Pn hy n lit ti"' atte11t1on. Burn1>r is e c1u1p1>ed
\\'Orin and gPar otl th• h11rne1 \\'Ith 'V••st111gho11!'l" alti>rna1111g-
shalt. ThP oil PlllPrs at rear into 1·111·ren t fi0-(•yc•lp rnotors 1n single
t h ~ shaft a n cl I a 1"1 111 to at onus 1n g or polypha~c. also burners \\'if h Tl
<'UP, \\' h~rP It I !' thrO\\'ll oll in a <11l'"'<'l-c11r1 Put n1otors furni s h cl
h ne n1 isl hy c·1>11t rit ugal tnsc•r> ol v n ri><p1 est.
:L:> uo r . p.n1. , ancl torC'ed into lhf'>
tirPbox h) air hlc1 st lrorn lhP Representative lnsta lla tio n c;
burner tan, prod ucr ng a VP.ry hot, Installation of Enterprise Burners 1n a hildrC'n's Hospital, Franketon. \ 1c
~ot t and ntokele:; flame. ~Io tor
is entirely enclosed, dustproot, Largf'! Oepartniental Store, Melbourne. l\Ion ...anto ~outlu•1 n Cross Ch 111 "'o
and t•ooled hv the l'!Uctson air G. J. Cole & Co. Ply. Ltd , l\Ic>lb
I 1ron1 the burner 1an. Air and oil Australian ~lub, l\fe1bourno.
supply rc~ulated 1nanuallr or CAPAC IT I ES OF B URN ER S.
a11to1nat1cally tro111 boiler c·ou- Tl
trols, gi\'ing high c>tlicienc·) and l 1np. Gals. per hour
~\ B c; v E II"IG J K
elosc rt•gul,1tio11 tor any boiler \lotor H.P 2U-3 30-72
I oa cl. -2 s
1"01 D.C. currenl ndd l/Gth to nbov" capn<'llles.
( tinurd n .xt
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UTO~tATIC HEA:TING APPLIANCES PTY. LTD.

POWERS REGULATORS
r cn1 pe r.\ tu re femperature Control for lnJu,tr1al
tnlll'phcrc Purposes
l lll l 01 Ill 1111lu:--tr1al {JICH l ~ses.
c onl rol Not
tlH prociu1·t
1t pl oc r•ssed

1
l
T, pe..,
r ! • l • nl. l\\ o , g1'ncd1l di\ 1, ions an· o "h1ch d•'' ace ~ 1ur
.. 1 -
...II th r,n1 t.nti~ rontrol mn~ b~ crouped So I -operatin~ and 1 orn·
•l t \td Op rEtl• d.
Self.operated 1egulntor!'; nr• ~·lf-conta1nt'li
nnd upP1atc \\tlh
l Aid of 00\ Olll"1dt JlO\\'Pr, '<IH~h a.-. i"lf'l'll IC!l~. compr•• 1>d
l t or " ·n ter i 10\\ • r
1 ~\ t cltag-ram op-
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~ -Ind Q u i> ,,.. l•'. l ~\ th1 •r1111• ·

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r- • • b c Tub" slnl ~for atmu -
ph •r•· c•ontrol) or

De
... 1 - - - - .' A r Sp•ce-.. \ ~a thc1 n1o~lnt1c hulh
(tor liquid control>
t..:on ta1 n s a s 1•ns 1-
t 1\ •' tlu1d, hcnn1 t·
' J tl'nll) scaled. Tins
Sf'•st1\f' Flud II u1d ,·a.pou r1s•'"
\ r \\hen hulh Is ex-
po~ccl to h eat, dt>·
T HE R!'.' OSTAT
' vdop1ni; a c;at 11-
rll.tt•d vapour prl'S-
sure correspon d1nJ: •
to tht t1111Jic1ututc. Tiu:; prP.::.sUIP 1:- uans1111Uul Powers N o 18 Regu lat or Applied t o D irect H ea ti ng Sys tem
tliroUr.:'h l\exihh• tUhlnc:' lo til t' aJl-rnPtal 111>1!0\\'S Ill
PRE SSl,IRE tOJl of control ,·ah 1·. i-;xpansion and cont raction
of• this hello\\·,.. or•"rnt•"' th+' Yah P "Inch rc:::-ulutc" POWERS N o. 11 .
!lo\\ of th• h1'nt1 n1> or coohnl.! 1111•dn1n1 to the
rcccptnclc unq• r control. l'o"' r " ~o 11 1::-
l ,.ell - oper at1ni.:
Compressed Air operal d rci:::ulntor::- 1 c(J\Hrc a con-.tnnt up- r ••i::ulator 1or th •
pl) ol co1npresscd nlr al 15 lb-.. pre:--::.ur.• I or their op1•1nt1on control of liquid
P111 ,.. dPh\~er thb prc:--.ur• to th1•rn1ostats in 1ooms, or tu th••r- t,.111pcrntu r " ap -
• oJnostauc IJulbc: in liquid;: to he cQntroll'"·d . plicable to hot -
• \\Sllt.:r tank::-, cal-
11ntl••r::-, , ·ats. stean1
POWERS No . 18. k•·ttl• s. p1 ••-heater:--,
PO\\ crs • •o 1 1 a ,,elf -op rnun:: h_ nlP• 1 atur•• '' i;ulal•>r 101 '' nsh.-.1 '• t:t('.
thl' control of atn11>-.ph .. ric t•'1111n·rature 1n ofl1c1•c:, sho11 , tae- Uscu for ::."") ~-
h>rt1•-., stora~e r·oo1n , cir' 1nl:' roo111s, "nreho11-.•'" 11nrl g r •'•'n· t .. 111 s ur proc~s"''"
hOU"('"'• 1n' oh 1n~ te1npera-
t111 • s !Wt\\ t l,)n Ill SHA« ~
l -.ed fo 1 en• ral 1:untr1)l l11 l\\• • n th .. hnut:- of •10 dPL:l•'"S .11111 ancl :!:lO 1lq;:rc•?i; 1·. ~"Lvc
1110 1l1•gr1:i>-. F., \\ h• n such control 1'1tn '"' oltt111n• ct h~ tit•' hut 1n no cas"
op• nu ion of n s1n~J. '.tlv· ,., 1:11lat inJ.:' th•• -.11pf\IY 111ay the ind1vidunl
rc.t:"ulator have :in
POWE RS N o. 10. arljust nH·nt ran i.:•
of more than .!IJ
PO\\ets :-\o tu ts a 11,1111111c~.sed
air op11altd 1t·~11luto1 d1•i.:1 P1';:: 11.ltuvr. or
:--1 'l'rnl 'ah 1 s controll1n~ th•• heat to vat 1ous c•o1np111 tnl .. nl s IJ••lo\\ I h1• S P<'Cif\Pd
1111t\ 1.. 1 • J.:'t1l1tl •d hy th• • S\ ;;:l • 111 Thi:;. l~ p1• of 1 •·..:-11lnl 111n J;l\'••i-; 01u·1·a t 1ni..: point
\, . . ..
th .. 1nl)c;t accu1nte cont t ol. It rna~ al:-o lu• us• <I to «•nl1 ol
ltq111d l• 111pt rnturl' frorn 0 <lft:' I• ·'~ up to 00 111 ~""' •
l"or J;rtat• I" l• 111111·1al111"
01» rntf•d 1 t.i.:ulatC11
lltlll.!• s

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• r
I >o\\"er ... Thern'\O"itatic \Vater Controller P o \Y t!r.., Kn ee-Action Mixer
i ,•
CO/l •t. I /I IJ t/tl f .\ /I' I I I )
\\ 0~Jr·II/1 8111 /, .\ )

This t) p e of con troll• 1
nuxes hot and coltl " lt • r
•lnd deh\'ers nu lur1: at n \\1th this till:\.tn~ \tl l\•
con;::tnnt t<-'mperut ure IL t :-ur,::Pon <'.An wash ht-.
can h(' ndJust1 d to 1nalnt111n hands 1\ 1thout d11n~t' J nl
'ar1ous d •II\• r:) t• m,,er.1 • !;<'aiding, nnd 1' 1chout th• r

lllff' nnd th• n<ljustnH:nt " nnoyance of unt->xpe• t •ii


h1111ted so that lh• \\ lLh 1 t'hanKPS 111 tl1t• temp•·• a-
l'dt l rtlllllt'd lf'lll-
clhO\ t' ll fll
turi o( lht> \\ash \\at~1 It
p1 ratur"' cannot pnc: Frol-
ure of colcl \\ n l • 1 up pl~ '" tnn<le P IH trel) of h r 1JllXf'
11hstnnt1nll~ h 11 Is •Jlf nnd bra:;s, ftn1:;hed 1n
di lav••ry. nickPI - platl'. ~I i:xer ts
s1 ntJ,1le 1n .J+>,,1i::n ru.i:~··tl,
'l'hts controll•·1 11111:> IJ! .Jura.hie, an1l r equires ll•\
I OsNl to supply \\ arin "al• 1 loot pPdal~ or floor atl.nch - I
fut the "ush1ni; ul wuoll• ·n s 1111•nl s. Caµac1l) I" "' ' x
an1l <'lt>licatc 1 oluur c<l J;ooc..I:. i;allons p1 r ntinul1 · undPt'
laundn• s, p11111t 1111Jl11ng- 111 aulo li&<I) 11lant , 1111·11•1 1 1s111i;
fnhrks. "ns h1r11; pholo~rn11h11 pl11te., Hn•I l\h11s, • ~11 nJ; slto\\t> r s, J(J 1111unds f•I •·:,;:;ur••.
ontinuous ftowini;- hnths. rte •

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C \T\LOGl l

MCALEAR WATER FEEDERS


Direct-to-Boiler Water Feed er a nd Cont roller :--upphe,, lllP rnak••-t11> \\ att:r n,.ces:sary to 1na1nta1n constant
control of ' rtl( r
\ul rn tac .JJ 1 I r I 01 1 r .,, 1no:st horlic•r \\at• r '"'"<'Is and nt th•· snrne ttm1• protects the uoaler
1n 1portnrn to tl11 •u· "ale and cconon1u·nl oper ataon. Joo 1nuch h) ~ound1ng an alarm and/
\\lllC'1 ru•·11ns 1nelllc11•nc) and '"'''"II "" 1111 I co"t"'· La1•k of or shutting oft th:. fuel .sup-
"nt 1•1 111• an gr n ,., dani:-\!r of fra<'t 111 • "· l>u r n-out , shut-do\\ ns i>l), should the "ater :supply
and ••:1. r11•n. h· .. rt>paar,,. Ther••toP'. on all 1nod••rn 1nstnllu.t1ons, pr• s ure fail. or for nny
:\f <'..;\ I• nr \\'11t• 1 FP••d<>r-: a11<1 <'ontroll•·r 1111 ul>,olute ot11 r reason lhe bo11 .. r v.·atc r
nt 1 •'i,~i l 11•s. I
I<>\ cl r •·ach tlu• dangf-'r point
T yp es In ndd1t1011 it is pro\ 1dPd
\\1th a cornbinat1on p r es-
\l ttnunll) th ••<I lJoal~r.-; should h•• 1·q111pp1 ti "1th S1111pl•·i.. or sur" and lo\\ "·ater cut-out
Pup h::\ f1 Pr!Prs. s\\ 1trh, '' hich ennhlf> at to
c >II or .luton1at1call) coal th f' <i liu1l••1,.. s hould b• i>qu1pp1: d "tar l and ::-top the oil burner
\\ llh Co111l11nnt1on \\'att'l Fe ... der nnd c·ont1oll11 "nit IO\\' \\lllflr or th» autornatic coal ~tok "r
•lit uut or lo\ \\tlt ... r and pr1;s uri ~\\1tch h<>t \\ c••n t\\ o d••Jin1te prcs-
N o 866 W A TE R FEEDER AN O C ON TR O L LER .-,u1 es, and in case of lo\\
\\at• r, shut off th•• auto-
f\\ 1th 1 r• :--u1 • and IC\' ., lit r u 11u1 rnn tic:- fu,.J supply before an)
oil IJurn••r· and uutomatac coal stok••r s J r Ii• for u • on
datnagoe is done to the
l101l<"r BI
1
Or
THE HYDROLATER RI
(For s t 1n1ula t 1ng h o t w a t er c.rcu la t .on)
I
'l'h• H) droluto1 1 a n1otor-
d1 h·,.,n c•entrilugnl pu1np des1J;"ned
to ~lirnulate tli• c1rculat1on on
The H ) dro la ter Principle
balan<.:Pd t\\O-J>•IH' hot \\ater fl a.s 1 but '' uv 1 o u1rou;;h a SJ. sten1 the n1ore lu at
n
S) steins. OIH'n 01 l IOSPd l) JH~. l t 1t <'onduct" to tlH• radiator s That is the ha.sic princaplt of Is
c•onsa ... ts ul a <1U1Pt, llO\\ erlul th~ Hydrolator and that 1 ju t ''hat this d1>v1ce does, nan1 l;i.
Hr>puls1on - 1nduct1on .\Jo tor Lo <'1rculat1 \\Ulr>1 "'''t r al tnnP faster than it tlo\\s I) J
n1ount <1 on :i 12-i n . J11J>• .sl'Ct1on ordtnar) t J11•rmal action.
\\1th th•• pu11111 rotor loratc•r! 1n 1rr
I ht> PIJ>e S•·c l Ion Hotul IS Oil the
ltn•• 01 \\ 111 er llO\\ "o as not to In ta lla tion Lx1
intPt lPTl' '' ith 11atu1ul c1rr.ula-
~11111 ' ".1t out a 1 ~-
nd1
t1on "l11•n th•· I h drolator 1s shut
ol 1 n I• ni::th 01 the retur n 01
• hn;; C11 an • x1stlni; !':)'s-
i : e~ l»m) n ear the botler and
~ia
Typ•· l 11pe ~IZt'
I .:\lo tor I
Capacll) I t h r • a d
flan::.....
an~
lht> p1pe for
F'la ni:: e u n1ons
.s u p!Jh ••tl
"it h t II» n
11 1~
I H.P . {<;ars.
per rn1n )
\\'• q;ht
( F'ot H··ating ~'.\ Slt rns)
I 1 f • ad H) drolator

II :! .,I - an
in
J
..
1/6
13 50 I It
Ph an t om View l nd1cat 1ng F low . uE
H3 J In
20 60 I ft Control T
-
1
• 1c Hot
( J<, or Dorne::;t
32 I I fl
HI ! '''at ·r ~UPJll)) ' • lOntroll• d 1nlu1unll) or Ii) an ord1nnr) S\\Itch or
e t r
H2 .,1. jn
an l/G 13 53 I_ ft autornatrc:-alh \\'h• n u ... cd \\1th rtn 01! burner it may be <on-
l 20 65 I ft n,.,ct ..d i n rnulth>l• ''1th thP 011 burn r n1otor to . tart and top
\\Ith the hurn<"r Cer
- ->
- ->
Flo w
Flow E XC ELSO 'NATE R HEATER
f ro m oI
Bolle r
H ot \\.T ater a t Loive t P o ible Co t
Hot E <'•I o \\ ti• 1 I I• 'll• r furnish a constant
W a t er :ind 111111111111 suppl) o1 d1.u11 ...st1c hot \\al1·r tor S TOA ACE TANK
VALVE
S up ply lo\\ PSt l\llo\\ n c•ost an hotnt>s, apartn1 •nt", hot• b,
:tncl olllc1 s Th••) u 1• thf' lln• 111 th,-. hoil1 r 01 COLO WArU.. JU'1'L -
fu r na• t• to .srn • tit•· 1•ar•· and 1 ost of a ""Pa rate If E.ICP..N fAJ)Y. lYJ7
\\<tl• 1 h1•at•·1: 1 onnec•t \\1th r •'J.:' ular p1111n::: and
s[Q tA. gp lank ~ ..Jf·OiJt lfllJOJ.:' \ny J)]UIJlb••r C)I
sit !!.llltillPr "'ln Install f'tl ti) and CJUl<:'k)) ----~"
HOT LV.A Tf.R..I
al'£ ,(CELSO VAL Vt

l~on taj /
Return Copper Coil H ea ting Elem ent
R e tu rn l l r• \\ Hi; • r- t • " a COPP• r VALVl
I II
c 011 heating <>It n1• nt fitting 1nto the ''li t-1ron \'A 0'£.
y ht II by 1n••ans or patented J:!round Joint brass J
conn• ct1on all p lrts tnl• re hani;f'abl•'.

Ch) Doublt < opp• r <"'011 fit at• r for Ian;-• r 1nstallat1on, suc11
11 ~.n • Lor 1 1 coil Indirect Ji,.attr for laon1i; und mnll as apar trn• nt hou t nH d1u1n-s1ze ho~111tal , offic<"s, t"tc
buildings. •
:--izt
Size. Jr ]1 12 J~ 1t 15
l..Pni:th
I~• ngtlt . an 10_
I 11an1 t I' r
In
In
1_
,, 15 1
!l
2
!I

) llfUllt'(P I'
Sht)ll Or>cn111gs
Coll Op1•n1ni;s •

rn
1n
Ill
5
1 ' 5
1
1t
5
1
I I !J
G'
1
1
15
G_
]
I
19:;
G
I
:--hell <Ji>• nu1gs
<'oil On• ning-s
\\'ci::-ht, •rat• d
...ap hPJO\\ \\ att 1 lan1
in
lh
10
1
) i'I 6
I
•)
-
~

l~ 1
15
2

\ \ '1 1ght, crat• d . . lu 11 1 "al. I Gii 2UIJ 01 4UO


<'np ltt•lo\\ \\Ill,,,. lane, i::al. ;{fl
li
.
·i-
~3 H 39 4G c a J>. \\ llh lh p tea111 at 5 ll>. Ge11
I If pro•ssUr•
~··
<'itp "1111 II\,. :slPa111 ,\I 5 I ' 1211 ,;"al. 2511 31111
lh Pr•• S IU t' .;al I~ ,., -~
I I I Ill 1 111 21111 ( ") Tr1111t• Cop JI I '01 I1 It ater I
150
dt 1gned for still larger
600
1nstallatlons,
radiation
tl launcl r' .
hot ··I <le Also u ed in h<"atln~

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367

• M A: JOR iEURN N EE & COMBUSTION


ENGINEERIN G Co.
I
114-116 TOORAK ROAD , SOU TH YARRA , SE 1, VICTOR I A 30 g
MAJOR 'f Tel epho ne Windsor 1111
t • .. Inter st .1 te Engineer Representatives
~A - Pl!>CO e &. Co. Grenfell St. Adela l de. WA -Saunders &. Stua r t Pty Ltd ., Pert h
N SW -Sears Hea t ing &. Vent1lat1ng Co T AS -Sa lisburys F o u ndry Co Pt y Ltd ., .\ A f.'llt No.
Sydney L a unces ton .
Q'LANO - Evans Dei\k1n &. Co, B ris b ane. TAS - R L D ltcham, Collins St ., H o bar t .

! .
Product~ anll erv1ces
"t>ntt>ntlcl 1111\\ P1es'-Ul't• . \ 1r I~nel <.: >ii J{nr1H•ts
i;(ltar; ato111i in!! t: J>l'". t'clJ>.l<' ltll ... ra11u.i11!.! 1ln•t" t •1 t ~
~ ,1ntl liO ~allo11 ... 111•1· hour au cl 11on rota1·y t:'lll's 1 l b
to !! 1ll1111s p11 h11111· . Full; attto111at );. l•'ttt>l <>ii
lt 11r111 1... ..,, It !.!t'llt'l'atin!! stl'.1111 a 10111i:1.i11!.! Fttt'I <> ii
lh11·111 1... 01 p111 t.1lili• pl.111t. c ) j\ l~ 11111i11!..! 'l'nr1·h1"
llirect1·01plrd \ ( 11tn1 IUn\\t'I" ,,,..,, H 1lt-d11\1
Jilo\\f'l'"' n111l P 1t111Jllllt! ~t t ... for t >11 1~ 1111 t'I'" ,111il :1
<·1)J!1prr 1 1 1 ..,j, ,. raa~1· .. c 1 l-l111rni1 '! \1·1·1·, ... 11r11..,
I ndu ... r 1 ial l•'u11 111 ... ot' all 1: pt•.., 1 •1 .ill f11• ls P ro
dnr1·1 <~ ... J>t 11 t ... \ ut11111ati« .1nil 'l'h1•11111 ... t.1t1« f<'ur
11.H·1 ( 'ont10].., l'h ... <'!1111Jllt•f1• <> ii 1 ~111·11111!! ~, ... 11•111"
cl1 ... 1!!11e1l. 11 .•1..nt'a1·tn11•d a1 il i11 ... tall111 fnt ti '111!! stt .1111
.11111 h11t - \\aft'l' hoile1·, kiln ... tl<'h:<lrators rnast1•rs
rlry1·1·s. 11\' t'll" ot' all 1,\ I'''" 1•onki11g ra11g1 s l'1C.• Pt<'.
I t•:xp11 i1111111t.tl \\'111·k 1·011dn1·tctl £01· <'liP11ts 1111 nn:· IH'\\'
I intlu ... t 1ial hPat int! 111·11hlt·111 ;11111 plant 11< ... 1g-nc>d ;111cl
t'll!ISl l \lt•tt•ll ~l('('Ol'dill!. d_\' lllltl<•I' 1lt>-fi11it1• !!ll1ll'tllllt C'.
1

A " M ajor" M ode l 2 Au t o mat ic B urner Inst alled.


~1 anufacturing Fac ilitie-,
lo <Ill t:'lecliit: ntoto r . • 1'be oil 1::, Led b\• • a rotary oil
1 he• )la Jill' r 'Ul'll<\1'1• an1l ( 'otHhn t ton l·~ngine •ring JHtlllll torn1ing an integ ral pa rt ol' th •· u111ti. Tbi!i pump
< 'o. Ji.is i "0111plrtt np to-date pl:u1t for the• 111annfa<' 1:-. ot lhf> positive rn~tering l) p1•, the uilJ l t>ed being
tnre 11.d ·r tlli" 11111 l'stahhshflH'nt of nll tfs "Jl1•1·ialt H'" a<lju~table accord ing to the den1and t
'l'rninetl and hi~.d1l\ -sl-dll< 1l \\ 11rk111an..,l11p ts ~·111plo: t <1 Tht> unique control ,,·hich 101111s pa1·1 ot 1 lht ,tsst.- n1bl)
i" al'tuated oneun1aticallv h v l h t> al'tio u, of th e blO\ver
thron!!hont. an<l f r,f-< lass 1 1atPrial~ 011)\ a1 I' ll"'"tl. .tnd 11t•rturnis the lutH i101\s ot ignition ' <:ontro l and
sal •'t \ 'lilt l oft. .All eiPctri cal < 01\nP<'lio ns are tt>n tre d
Central He nting Automatic Fuel Oil Burner" i11 0111• l1;!1'1t1111.tl box. "l11ch enl'lOSl'S t h e • ignition and
lht. .\Ja1u1 1'.tltlll Full~
Auton1al1l .l<'utl <.>11 Hu111t1 i.., sa11>ty 1·ont1ol s\\"ittlll:.',., The salety con tr ol 1s a sen s i-
a\·ailahle in three ... landard -.iz··~. The norrn 11 <' q1a c1ti1'::; 1i\·1• h1•at-re..,isting steel elern ent \\ 111c·h is ill<'O rporated
1·espect h·PJ) \\' hen used 011 hoilt•r inslallat ions heing 3. \\' It hill the bur nl'r at the nozzle and is <on ne1,, l e d to the
ti, ancl I ~ l!allons Jit•r hou1· Burners ot grP,1tPr 1 apac·itv auto1natic l'Ontroller hy a COllPt>r pi11c hn c. The presen ce
f•onlu be "Upplied 11 11•quired . 01' Cth:>l'll l' t! Ol fh.11111: ell th~ bUrllPI' llO l Zle atte r the plant
has started has a di r ect inftu l•111·1· on this C'Ontrol unit
w hu·h is ahnost instantaneous 111 al lion an d th e pla nt
1111111ediately shuts dO\\ n if tor an) reason ignition o f the
0 11 clops not oecur. Ignit1ou 1s e>ffected e lec trica ll y by
111P.111s ol a spark o r rla1ne gPni>r.ttPtl h) a b 1g b te ns ion
t ra 11stonnt>r ot exct ptionally roh11::-;t 1·h a raC't e ris ti cs.

Eq ui p m e n t
'lod e l "()," ( apacit~ 8 Gallo n p e r H o ur.

C'omplLte eq uip ment compri ses:

in g lc Unit A, ..,e n1b l ~
-~Iotor, Blo\\·er, Oil Pump , Oil FiltPr, Automatic $\\' itch
C.'f1>ar, Burner, Dia phragn1 Contro lle d Air Sh ult e r . lg ni~
tion Transformer and Safety Contro l H eat Elemen t, Stack
Draft Ile~ulator also provid e d
' l<>< l el J , l 'npa<'ity 6 Gall o n " per H o ur ( 2 Un its Separate).
C on1plelt equipn1ent <on1pr 1 se~ -~l ot or-operated t:n 1t,
including Blo\\·er, Oil Pump , Oil Fill e r and Automatic
5,, itch Gear · and separate Burner Unit, " :ilh Dia phragm
( ontrol led .\ir Sh utter. I gnition Tran s t orm e r an d Safe t}
< ontrol H eat Element Stack Draft R egul a t o r also pro-
' 1ded
The "Major" Model 0 '' Automatic B urner. ~ f o<l<'l 2 , Ca pacity 12 Gall o n .., per H o ur (2 U nits
Capacit y: i to 3 Ga ls per H o ur. Se parate)
<..:ou1 pl ete Eq u ipment co mpr1 ~es .:\1otor -o pe r ated U nit,
General De..,crlption including Blo\ve r , Oil Pump, Oil Filte r and A utomatic
'l' ht· :\I 01 J',1tt ut \uto111attc· Burner 1~ ot the lO\\'- Switch Gear and separat e Burn er Unit, \Vit h Diaphragm
J1rPss ur1• nir. \\' hirlillg ~pray , atornizing type. ll!:\tfll?: ~ti1· at Contr olled Ai r S hutte r, I gnition Trans fo r m Pr, and Safety
1 to 3 lbs. per sq . inch pres~uri>. The ato111izing air is sup- Contr ol H eat Ele m e nt . Stack Orart Regulator also pro-
plied by a 1;innll positive rotary blo\ver direct coupled -v1d ed
(Con nu· on nt Y:7 'Jpa9t)
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CATALOGVF
368
30 g THE ~1 AJOR FLJR NA E & C0~1B U TION ENGINEERING Co. It \'1!-1,\l.''~
CATALOGUE

MAJ OR PATENTE D Lo w PRESSURE OIL B URN ERS


• c.C
ltotar~ T) pc. Xon-Rotnr~
·1,, I'''·
In the dnvt>lopn1ent ot the "1\Iajor" The "::\IaJ or" Patent Non-Rotary Burn~J'
Pat ent Lo\\ .\ii' Pre:-sure Rotary .\ton1lzing has been d evelop ed to tultil the r<>quit·r
Type Fuel Oil Burner, \\·Inch has in,·olve<l n1ent ror a lo" er-priced production as cotn-
research \\Olk extending ove1 a nun1he1 01 pared \\'1th the "Rotary," and \\'hil::it th e •
\'ears, the clesirahilit\ of a constant :tir-fn<•t performanc1• 0 1 the ~on-Rotary does oot
approach the high degreP ot perfection that
ratio and th1n1< characteristic and the l'haracteri7.e:5 the "Rotar) ," it ne\·e rtheles~
1hsolute necessity for the ability to prodU~l· is a 1 e n1arkably efficient Bui ner, ancl 111a)
and maintain a misty atomization ot the be used "hPr<n er the ,.,xtremely fine and
oil fuel, has been f11J fillerl , not only tu1 lli~h tlPxihh• <'ontrot of the "Rotary" type is not It
outputs, l>ut ov1•r the \\"hOlP working r:ing1• 1•ssential and " ·here the tuP.J capacity of
of the hut nPr to a minim11111 ahnost on 1lH• t IH• hur111 •r clo1~s not rP.quire to t~xceed four "'entI
point of cut off. This achie\'etn n l, tog1•t her c:allons Jler hour '' ilhout secouuary air, or .\ge
1~ight gallons J>P.r hour "ith pir induced by foil
" ·ith the easy and preeise control '' hich i
incorporated in the "?\lajor" Hotar\ stack draft. l"or exa1uple. this type ol Oil
Burner find. its application "'ith certain
Burner. 111Pans perfect combu~tio11 al an' rla~'es of heat tr atru•~n~ and metal n1el ~
du ..
,,·orkinJ?; ten1pora tu re and a "ta l>illly that Th~ • Major '' in~ tur11ac1""· porcelain rurnaces, pottery rt I
allo\\ s any dPsirt"d furnace atn1osphere to Rotary Burner,
with Swir g Arn1 kilu~. ~tc., also boilers np to 20 h.p. or 200 nd <
,,,. held "'ithout 'ariation inil1•fi11it1•IY fl.1ou nt1 ng. sq uarP f1•et IH•atin~ surface. In appl)in~
t hl• ":;\l:ijor" ~on-H.otary Burner, a fixed
th r
'rhc Burner il' carried ou a :-;p1.,cia l s\\ lllg hrackPt n1ounting only i::i neeP.ssary, but, it In
arn1 mounting, \\·b ilst no port1011 ot t hl' di>sire<l, a s\\·ing arm mounting can be sup- lentil
hur11l'I' Pnters l ht> firing <'ha111 hi>r. :.\l "<'ha11ical "ear in vlit'd tot the lar~er s izr~s. .\lthough the "1\Iajor" :'\on-. In tit
1011~ l'ontiuuous SE'l'\'ll 1: is 111~gl1~1hl .As ''Ith othe1 Rotary Burner has h en O\"OlYed to enter into price con1-
\l.1Jot" product s, the "!\laJor" J>a11 nt Ilntary nurn('r petition \\'ii h oth1•1· lo\\-prirecl 011 burners, th• exclu~h e Arehi
1s a high-<'la ss Pngineerine; <.1<·co111 11Jish111 11t, s1·1ent1h1.~tll) nir control is such that t h1• ftam1• velocity always ren1ain::i ID!! I
l'\ olved, aucl IH'O\'<'cl tor der1t•1Hlablt• :11111 P1lieien1 sr->1·,·11·1.,
con:stant, "·hilst th e micro1n t r oil valve assures such 011 a
close regulal ion as cannot ht> ohtainP.d "·ith commercial
Stzl's rangP It. 1;0 i?;allons per hour 1·;1pal'ily.
needle vrlh·1~s. Sizes rnng1• 10 eight gallon~ per hour crea !
capacity. contr
Heter to tables for capacitiE'~ of ,·nrious sizPs
R~lPI' to lahl 'S 101 tap- and
a1·i1 ii>s ol \·ariou!' s1z1>s queut
HJ.Sk
Cap~1cit~ Table ... ipket
APPROXIMATE CAPACITIES OF MAJOR" LO.V PRESSURE OIL BURNERS dva1
AIR PRE SSURE 7111. t o 101n. WATER COLUMN) boile1
M \XI :\I Ul\1 (' \ P \CITY PEH IiOUH ·on tr
\ \ 1th
1
\Vith
uper
\V1thout econdnry secondary reduc
H111111 r :-:1z, uni! 'I') P•'. ccondnr,> cur air rnod• rate air good
uppl). 1Fur n. draui;ht draui;ht .:\li1111nurn
\\Ork "Ith (Boiler \\Ork) (}3oiler \\ork) i;ullons
slight bucl~ l/101n \\Ull'r 1n. \\at er P• r hour
prcssur 1 ) c. olurnn 1n column in
llro.;box firebox •
:!~in. H.01a1y t l ~i11. >."oz.)
~~i n . l{olar) (2~in >."oz.1 -3~ gals. I gals. - 14 gals. I gal
Rcqt
~als 14 gn ls. 2 gals. 1l gals
I
Th
:ltn Hotar) (3~in >."oz.)
"\11dget" Non - Rotary
l 1 gahs.
-
I)
gals. 56 gals. :~ gal:s.
that
(ftin. Noz)
· \llclgc't" '-:on - Rotary
3~ pin l I 1 gal. 1 gal. ~ pin I cha m
., of th
(~in. :'{oz.) -
I pin ls
-.t -4 gals.
')
gal:s. ~ )lint ment
'.!1n '-:on-f{otar} ( 1 ~in. :'\oz.) li gals. ...1 gn l.
'.!~1n :-.:-on-Rotary ( 1 ~in. Noz.) 3~ gals. gals. :J h1
•• gal. A T ypical Bo iler Firing

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