Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 32

Words: Mike Johnston, James Magee, Richard Matthews, John Montgomery, Mike Robbins, William Dentinger, Paul Clements, Turner Smith, Dave Jones, Gerald Dufour, Al Bell, James Luterbach, Sam Lowry, Bill Gambill, Gene Smith, Bernard Strauss, Bill Dunlap, Dave Gaston, Tom Walker, D. Allen, Allan Knuth, O. Nord, Marvin May, Neal English, Ronald McLaren, Tony Luczynski, Wayne Robbins, Bob Ricker, Dan Harshfield, Jack Whaley, Mel Baum, Frank Bottomley, Lee Lefler, Blanche Lefler, Buck Richardson, Jerry Mathis
Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 32

Masonry Magazine February 1978 Page. 32
MCAA TRADE SHOW EXHIBITORS
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# INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE (IMI)
Space: 17
823-15th St., N.W., Suite 1001, Washington, D.C. 20005
Represented by: Neal English, Buck Richardson.

Featuring: As the Masonry Industry's promotional arm, the primary purpose of IMI is to provide useful information about masonry design and construction to Mason Contractors and craftsmen as well as owners and design professionals. The IMI display will feature abundant free literature including a special catalog listing IMI publications, free loan films and slide shows, and recommended information available from other national masonry associations.


# KELLY KLOSURE, INC.
Space: 87, 88, 95, 96
519 N. Broad St., P.O. Box 1058, Fremont, Neb. 68025
Represented by: Mike Fagen, Steve Fillingsness, Grace Wurtz, Dan Kelsay, Cindy Coffman.

Featuring: Solutions to both cold weather enclosing and portable building problems on and off the construction site. Whether it is a simple windbreak, gang shed, sophisticated highrise enclosure or fabricating/maintenance facility, all problems can be solved with a completely reusable 4' x 12' Kelly Klosure panel.


# KEM-O-KLEEN, INC.
Space: 94
77 E. Floyd Ave., Englewood, Colo. 80110
Represented by: Charley L. Hewett, Martha Hewett. Lyman Carroll, Virginia Carroll.

Featuring: The Kem-O-Kleen Model K-2000 brick-cleaning machine specially developed for cleaning masonry walls. This system is being accepted throughout the United States because of its ability to remove stains and cut hard mortar without damage to the wall.


# KOEHRING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT DIVISION
Space: Module B
400 Wayne Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45410
Represented by: Jerry Mathis, Frank Bottomley, Jim Mango, Dave Jones.

Featuring: The 4030 Skytrak. This construction site forklift offers unique capabilities not available in any straight-masted forklift. The new Master Ride-On-Doubltrowel is another new member of Koehring's complete line of Master's light construction equipment. The Doubltrowel is a portable concrete finishing system that pays dividends in profit.


# LOED CORPORATION
Space: 114
738 S. 10th Ave., P.O. Box 1247, Wausau, Wis. 54401
Represented by: Tom Walker, Jim Schroeder, Jack Vander Sanden.

Featuring: Four-wheel drive rough terrain, high-lift material handling equipment with telescoping boom and 6,000 lb. and 10,000 lb. capacity lifts up to 48 ft.


# LULL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
Space: 33, 34
3045 Highway 13. St. Paul, Minn. 55121
32 MASONRY/FEBRUARY, 1978

Represented by: Al Bell, Bill Dunlap, O. W. Nord, Gene Smith, Carl Wright.

Featuring: Rough-terrain high-lift material handling equipment. Lull machinery utilizes the newest technological components to give mason contractors the maximum edge in shaving cost through less down-time and more performance.


# MASONRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Space: 18
419 Allied Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37211
Represented by: Bill Gambill, Shirley Gambill, Ray Horton.

Featuring: Mortar and concrete mixers in a full range of sizes, heavy-duty drives, tires and axles, and power. Scaffolding in a complete range of sizes with the normal accessories.


# MASONRY SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Space: 6
600 S. Cherry St., Suite 1011, Denver, Colo. 80222
Represented by: Paul W. Powers, Gary W. Dickinson, Gerard J. D'Huy.

Featuring: SARABOND brand mortar additive for use in construction of prefabricated brick panels and SARABOND "B" for use in brick paver applications. Masonry Systems also is a franchisor of masonry panel construction systems.


# MAYCO PUMP CORPORATION
Space: 58
4560 Sperry St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90039
Represented by: Dave Gaston, Roy Cavazos, Bob Trent, John Montgomery, Wayne Robbins, Marvin May, Meredith Gaston, Jerry Schapira, Dan Harshfield, Mike Robbins, Lee Lefler, Blanche Lefler, Bob Ricker, Betty Ricker, Dick Hibbard, Nancy Hibbard, Don Hoban.

Featuring: The Mayco Model C30HD used by the masonry trade to pump mortar and grout on highrise, loadbearing masonry construction. This unit has been long recognized by the masonry industry for its low maintenance and operating cost, and dependable performance.


# MCAA MATERIAL HANDLING & SAFETY COMMITTEES
Space: 109
MCAA Executive Office, Oakbrook Terrace, III.
Represented by: Material Handling-Gerald Dufour (Chairman). Paul Clements (Vice Chairman), D. T. Allen, Mike Johnston, Allan Knuth, Richard Matthews, Raymond Prossen and Bernard Strauss. Safety-William Dentinger (Chairman), James Magee (Vice Chairman), D. T. Allen, Mel Baum, Sam Lowry, Tony Luczynski, James Luterbach, Ronald McLaren, Turner Smith and Jack Whaley.

Featuring: The MCAA Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Training Manual and Audio/Visual Program. These are the first such safety training aides developed exclusively for rough terrain fork lift operation and specially designed for today's progressive mason contractor. When used to supplement one another, the Manual and Audio/Visual Program create an invaluable training system that can make your mason contracting business more productive and trouble-free as the result of promoting good safety habits at the job site.


# MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION
Space: 25
13125 W. Lisbon Rd., Brookfield, Wis. 53005
Represented by: Rich Work, Jim Bassarear, Bob Renner.

Featuring: Heavy-duty portable electric tools for mason contractors and the industry.


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