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Articles in March, 2005 issue of Masonry Construction
- Brick show 2005: Hollywood, Fla., will host the annual Brick industry association meeting
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Screen maintains wall separation
by Michael Gurevich - Backhoe loader designed for stability
- Wheel locks safeguard construction vehicles
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Two brick companies plan major expansions
by Ron Holzhauer -
Product provides mortar control
by Michael Gurevich - Generators feature inverter technology
- Leather gloves handle tough duties
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Artfully askew
by Diana Granitto -
Green passion and greenbacks: the USGBC combines environmentalism with good business practices
by Rick Yelton -
Coping questions
by Norbert V. Krogstad -
Scaffolding violations head OSHA's "Top 10" list
by Ron Holzhauer - Electronic levels are fast and accurate
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Lease, rent, or buy: an improving economy is driving a strong construction equipment market
by Ted Worthington -
Training improves aerial work platform safety
by Ron Holzhauer - Hoist system handles 3300 pounds
- Detailing masonry's history
- A place for everyone: masonry instructor encourages students to explore all the industry has to offer
- Tarps and enclosures protect against winter winds
- Skidsteers offer several enhancements
- Masonry Construction's "Project of the Year" contest
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Hanley Wood and ServiceMagic form partnership
by Ron Holzhauer - Fall protection harness includes tool belt
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Add and deduct changes
by Ron Willis -
Safety is everyone's bandwagon
by Rick Yelton -
Cleaning masonry
by Ronald J. Hunsicker -
Wicking material laminates to flashing
by Michael Gurevich - Build your own truck
- Helmets feature NASCAR drivers and NFL teams
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Repair or replace equipment?
by Ron Holzhauer -
Toothing considerations
by Norbert V. Krogstad - Safety products
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Dimension stone meeting scheduled
by Ron Holzhauer - Safety harness provides cool comfort
- Larger capacity forklift joins product line
- Telehandler easily moves from job to job
- Towers provide more light
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Injection-molded brick vent made from PVC
by Michael Gurevich - Earplugs "squeeze" sound waves
- Maximizing telehandler versatility
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Steel columns independent of masonry
by Walter A. Laska - Compressors power chisel scalers
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Phone number correction
by Ron Holzhauer -
Vents provide path for ventilation and drainage
by Michael Gurevich - Safety net encloses scaffolding
- Telehandlers designed for safety and stability
- ConExpo-Con/Agg 2005: world's largest international gathering for the construction and construction materials industries will convene in Las Vegas
- Work machine line expanded
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Water penetration through exterior walls: weep holes provide the best protection against serious problems
by Michael Gurevich - Machines offer rotating capability
- Customized winches and hoists match needs
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Standard establishes diamond saw blade application codes
by Ron Holzhauer - Excavator maneuvers in confined spaces
- Demolition machine incorporates ergonomic features
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System protects concrete block walls
by Michael Gurevich - Two models added to line
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Contractor tip
by Damian Lang
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