Masonry Magazine September 1973 Page. 23

Words: David Lyle, Dr. McClure
Masonry Magazine September 1973 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine September 1973 Page. 23
COMING EVENTS

NEW SUPER HEAVY-DUTY MASON-MATE™ MASONRY SAW FROM FELKER


# 1973

October 2-3, 1973. Placing Concrete: Pump for Profit seminar. Cosponsors: American Concrete Institute and School of Engineering. University of Alabama, Birmingham. The Parliament House, Birmingham. Contact: Education Department, American Concrete Institute, P.O. Box 4754 Redford Sta., Detroit, Mich. 48219.

October 9-11, 1973. 23rd Annual Ohio Apprenticeship & Training Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, Netherlands Hilton Hotel.

October 12, 1973. Masonry Showcase presented by the Atlanta Chapter of MCAA, Royal Coach Inn, Atlanta, Ga., Contact: David E. Lyle, Chairman, Lyle Masonry Co., Inc., P.O. Box 6797-Lakewood Station, Atlanta, Ga. 30315.

October 18-19, 1973. Short Course on The Design & Construction of Reinforced Masonry-Bearing Walls to Resist Seismic Loading, Montana State University. Contact: Dr. George S. McClure, Jr., Professor, School of Architecture, Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont. 59715.


# 1974

19749
FEB. 24-28
MCAA
Convention
& Show
LAS VEGAS
HILTON

February 24-28, 1974. 24th Annual Convention & Educational Trade Show, MCAA, Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, Nev. Contact: MCAA Executive Office, 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, III. 60604.

masonry • September, 1973

MASON-MATE

THE ALL NEW MASON-MATE™ MASONRY SAW delivers the improvements you've wanted and asked for in top-notch masonry saws. Starting with simplicity of design plus heavy duty construction that virtually eliminates maintenance. It has double-life spindle bearings for the toughest cutting jobs. A deeper pan has 20 gallon capacity for greater flushing action to protect your blades. The new, super MASON-MATE" masonry saw has an easily moveable cutting head to accommodate large masonry or refractory shapes. No gears, sprockets or cranks. Simply set the desired angle by pulling and releasing the catch from the operator's position at the front of the saw. The ball bearing conveyor-cart wheels roll on replaceable tracks on the welded, reinforced frame. These and many more!

FELKER TOUCH-A-MATIC MASONRY SAW for those hard-to-get-at jobs. So light and compact, it goes with you inside the tank or kiln, up on the scaffold. A truly portable saw.

DIAMOND AND ABRASIVE BLADES, the industry standard preferred by professional masons the world-over, are available in any required specification for any job application.

Felker saws are built to last. Compare before you buy. Write for full information on the most complete line of saws and accessories to handle your toughest cutting jobs.

FELKER
BAY STATE
DRESSER
FELKER OPERATIONS, DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC.
19000 S. Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, Calif. 90509
Telephone: (213) 328-4704, Telex: 653-431

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