Masonry Magazine June 1966 Page. 22
Champion's
3 IN 1 SAW
Converts from portable masonry saw to full size in just 5 minutes!
The 3 In 1 Saw is Champion's famous Tak-A-Bout portable masonry saw plus an exclusive new adjustable height table available with or without foot pedal.
The Tak-A-Bout by itself is perfect for use on scaffolds, inside boilers, etc.
WITH THE TABLE IT'S THE LOWEST PRICED FULL SIZE HEAVY DUTY SAW AVAILABLE!
I would like to have more information on the 3 In 1 Saw.
Name
Address
City
State
Zip Code
Champion
M666
MANUFACTURING CO.
3700 Forest Park
St. Louis, Mo. 63108
Area Code 314-JE 1-6688
People & Events
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President for Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc., has been named President of the Gypsum Association Newest member of the Minneapolis Chapter is Leaf Concrete Pumping Co., Savage, Minn.
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MCAA SHOW
ST. LOUIS
February 18-21
Winner of the Fourth Annual Nebraska Concrete Masonry scholarship award was James Dick, University of Nebraska The 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Testing & Materials will be held in Atlantic City on June 26 to July 1... An agreement for Omark Industries, Inc. to acquire KSM Products, Inc., of Moorestown, N.J., manufacturer of welding equipment, has been approved by the directors of both companies Joseph Gavlak and Dean W. Rankin were presented plaques at the Cleveland, Ohio, B.T.E.A. Golden Anniversary Dinner for their many years of service to that organization.
Robert P. Reed has joined Fry Reglet Corp. as Vice President, Marketing. According to R. W. Arnett, President of the firm, Reed purchased a financial interest in the company prior to his association and will serve as a corporate director and officer... Two supervisory appointments have been made at PCM Div., Koehring Co., according to F. S. Yankunas, general plant superintendent. The two men named to new posts are: George N. Lorge, traffic manager; and Raymond Yankunas, shipping and receiving foreman Meeting Chairman for the Masonry Estimating Course to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 16 & 17 will be Henry Nemec. Mr. Nemec is President of the Cleveland MCAA Chapter.
Carl Yantz Reports
Carl Yantz, Louisville Chapter Member, writes that during the early part of the year he participated in the construction of the Mackinac College Library, a first in a series of new buildings for the college. Volunteer help came from the U.S., Canada and from other countries of the world. Carl continues that the new college is making excellent progress, but as in all new ventures, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Phoenix Contest
PHOENIX, ARIZ. Grand Champion of the Phoenix Apprentice Contest held recently was Alex Maldonado with Benton Smith winning the First Place Award. Both were honored at an Awards Banquet held on April 16th. Judges for the Contest were: Wm. Scarbro, Architect, Kenneth White, Mason Contractor and Edward Shea, Journeyman Bricklayer. Apprentice Coordinator for the Phoenix program is Brooks Billings.
New Scaffold Bracket
H. V. Pignon, Kansas City bricklayers has announced to the building trade a development of what he termed an all new type 'plank support bracket. The inventor stated that the 'bracket was for use in scaffolding around pilasters and columns affording economy, speed and greatly improved safety.
With this new type of equipment the need for boards and nails to hold inner plank running parallel with wall, abutting pilaster or column is eliminated. Mr. Pignon also points out that the 'plank support bracket' is a real time saver to contractors.
Further information on the unit and its uses may be obtained by contacting Mr. Pignon. His address is 12817 E. 47th St., Independence Missouri.
MASONRY. June, 1966