This section is from the book "A Treatise On Architecture And Building Construction Vol3: Stair Building, Ornamental Ironwork, Roofing, Sheet-Metal Work, Electric-Light Wiring And Bellwork", by The Colliery Engineer Co.. Also available from Amazon: A Treatise On Architecture And Building Construction.
This form of building paper should be laid under all sheet-metal roof work and gutters to protect the under side of the metal from moisture and deleterious vapors, also to form a soft, protecting cushion for the metal.
83. All woodwork under sheet-metal roofing should be smooth and evenly laid and properly graded by the carpenter. Nail heads, knot holes, and sharp corners are detrimental to sheet-metal work.
 
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