Masonry Magazine November 1962 Page. 15

Words: C. Grimm, Robert Evana, Harold Kuhfeld, Bob Foster, Frank Carpenter
Masonry Magazine November 1962 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine November 1962 Page. 15
REMEMBER THIS...
Regardless of What
Blade You Use!




YOUR PROFITS MAY BE TAKING A BOUNCING TOO!
Worn Bearings, Grooved Arbors create Vibration and Vibration Can Beat Your Masonry Blades to Death!
You know what happens to Tire life when Bearings are bad or wheels mis-aligned. The same vibration in a Masonry Saw can destroy Blades in a fraction of their normal lifet
Check for "play" or vertical movement of the Arbor Shaft, the most minute amount can be SERIOUS! Equally important check the Arbor for "grooving". Diamond Blades especially MUST FIT SNUGLY. For your cost protection and operator safety... NEVER use Wing Nuts for mounting Blades.

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Carpenter Cops Love Cup




de & Events
(Continued from page 12)
its subsidiary, Mutual Materials
bany.
hard N. Jones has been appoint-
ice President and Director of
eting of the American Builder...
Unit Masonry Association, Inc.,
napolis, has moved its offices to
more centrally located quarters
at city; the Unit's new address is:
Washington Blvd., and the new
number is: WA 5-7596.




Assn.
(Continued from page 12)
e meeting was devoted to con-
masonry, with C. T. Grimm of
onolite Company discussing the
o economics of masonry walls.
esentatives of the Portland Ce-
t Association and the Besser
facturing Company displayed the
of concrete masonry units and
ns in various types of construc-




e School Gets Coordinator
t month the Cleveland Board of
ation and the Ohio State Depart-
of Education approved the ap-

Frank Carpenter (center) holds loving cup proclaiming him the new North Carolina champion apprentice bricklayer as Brick and Tile Service's Bob Foster (left), contest chairman, and SCPI's Bill Roark, one of the judges, compliment the winner.
pointment of an Apprentice Coordinator at the Max S. Hayes Trade School.
Appointed was Harold Kuhfeld, who taught bricklaying at the school for more than 15 years. Mr. Kuhfeld will be responsible for coordinating the activities of all Building and Construction Trade Apprentice Programs (Turn to page 16)




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ONRY
November, 1962
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