Masonry Magazine October 1970 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine October 1970 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine October 1970 Page. 24
For masonry construction in cold weather

The FLEMINATOR Patented is a MUST.

This is an AUTOMATIC heater for sand and water. The rig is heated by a gun type oil burner which is controlled by an aquastat on the 90 gallon water tank. Sand is dumped over the heated tube and both the sand and water are heated and kept hot, AUTOMATICALLY.

The FLEMINATOR eliminates your problem of heating sand and water. No one needs to be in early to get fires going and the masons have hot mortar to start their work. The Monday morning cold sand and water problem is eliminated. Sixty masons with two mortar mixers have been served from one heater.

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FLEMING DEVICES, INC.
89 Pleasant Avenue South Portland, Maine
Area Code 207-774-4241
masonry October, 1970


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