Masonry Magazine January 1982 Page. 22

Words: Jan Anderson
Masonry Magazine January 1982 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine January 1982 Page. 22
Masonry Restoration Course Offered
An intensive five-day course in masonry maintenance and restoration will be offered by RESTORE at its headquarters in the Urban Center, 457 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10022, February 24-28, 1982.

The course will cover approximately 50 hours of instruction through lectures, laboratory and workshops in five basic areas: problems related to design and detailing; problem analysis and causes of masonry deterioration; technology of masonry cleaning; masonry repair technology, and mortar analysis, pointing and caulking.

Tuition for the program is $595 and includes lunches, lab fees, and all course materials. More information can be obtained from Jan C.K. Anderson, director of RESTORE, (212) 935-3960.

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Automatic Devices, Inc. (Ryd-Up) 14

B
Fred Beyer & Co. 20

C
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E
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I
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M
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Stone Center 22

T
Target Products Division, Federal-Mogul Corp. 2nd Cover

U
Universal Level Co., Inc. 21

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22 MASONRY/JANUARY, 1982


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