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Conductors. Conductors, or downspouts, are made of round, or corrugated, galvanized iron, and are held in their places by brackets adapted to the shape of the conductor. The corrugated spouts are better, for if they become clogged with leaves, and water freezes in them, they will expand and not break, as the round ones will.
 
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