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Articles in July, 2003 issue of Masonry Construction
- Stainless steel brick trowel protects workers
- Eight types of jointers available
- Beast provides larger work area
- Work platform assembles easily
- Cement-based mortar sets fast
- Gas-powered saw cuts sharp corners
- Modular roof fits on cantilever and bridge sections
- Hydraulic mixers deliver more power and capacity
- Epoxy adhesives form strong stone bond
- Platform matches configuration of buildings
- Skidsteers feature low-profile single loader tower
- Enclosure system uses double tongue and groove approach
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Safety training hits home
by Damian Lang - Onsite system provides mortar or grout
- Telescopic handlers designed for increased stability
- Wheelbarrows available in standard and oversize versions
- Small forklift moves and installs door and window lintels
- System improves worker safety and productivity
- Cleaner protects a variety of masonry surfaces
- All-wheel buggy navigates tough sites
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Fast tract into a new century: five of the country's leading contractors reflect on the trends that have shaped and reshaped the masonry industry over the past 15 years
by Diana Granitto - Tubes used for tuckpointing, sealing, and repairing
- Copper fabric flashing protects masonry walls
- Coating covers concrete masonry and stucco
- Top masonry contractors
- Gas-powered masonry saws available in two models
- Bracing system supports many jobs
- Flashing "self-heals" if damaged
- Lightweight saw permits one-hand operation
- Catalog features large variety of hand tools
- Tool delivers 15 tons of cutting pressure
- Product prevents efflorescence and freeze/thaw damage
- Large bucket increases telehandler capacity
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Tempered for your success
by Rick Yelton - Groutless anchoring system allows free deflection
- Mortar buggy handles 2500 pounds
- Publication describes precision structural grouts
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10 common masonry problems: the very first issue of Masonry Construction presented an article on this subject. Compare this 2003 "Top 10" list with the 1988 version that follows
by Norbert V. Krogstad -
15 years of editorial excellence: Masonry Construction magazine has published hundreds of technical articles and columns, thousands of products and news items, and millions of "words of wisdom" over the past 15 years. This article takes a year-b
by Ron Holzhauer - Machine offers high pulling power and maneuverability
- Scaffolding features forklift bracket
- Masonry estimating software presents 3D view
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10 common masonry problems
by Bruce A. Suprenant
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