Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 34
Stabila California
2701 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405. Phone 213/450-6697. Split levels and measuring tapes.
Standley Batch Systems
311 College Street, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Phone 314/334-2831. Fax 314/334-3704. Sally Strickland, Office Manager: Richard Griffith, President. Batching equipment for the concrete industry, from turnkey operations to individual components, such as bins, silos, conveyors, automation and color systems.
Sterling Handling Equipment
2300 West Florist Avenue, Postoffice Box 09473, Milwaukee, WI 53209. Phone 414/228-7728. Fax 414/228-9032. Jim Scott, President; Mary Scott, Vice President: Mike Cooley, Sales; Jim McCormick, Sales: John Keller, Sales: Dale Keller, Sales. Heavy duty wheelbarrows, rolling and stationary mortar tubs, brick barrows, brick and block carts, related items.
Stone Construction Equipment
32 East Main Street, Postoffice Box 150, Honeoye, NY 14471. Phone 716/229-5141. Fax 716/229-2363. Chris Tertinek, Executive Vice President Engineering: Cassio Maynardes. District Manager. Concrete, mortar, fireproofing mixers, continuous mixers.
Stow Manufacturing
Postoffice Box 490, Binghamton, NY 13902. Phone 607/723-6411. Mortar mixers, masonry saws, pumps, compactors, vibrators and finishing equipment.
Structural Block Systems
34 Ritton Road, Stockton, NJ 08559. Phone 908/782-5991. Radial block for curved or straight walls.
Tamms Industries
Route 72 West, Kirkland, IL 60146. Phone 815/522-3394. Water repellents, cementitious waterproofing, color pigments, decorative and waterproofing coatings, patching products.
Target Products
4320 Clary Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64130. Phone 816/923-5040. Masonry saws, diamond blades, diamond core bits, abrasive blades, tile saws, concrete saws.
Tarmac Mid Atlantic
3900 Shannon Street, Chesapeake, VA 23324. Phone 804/533-7114. Pumice, natural lightweight aggregate.
Techni-Seal
1470 De Coulomb, Boucherville, Quebec J4B 7K2, Canada. Phone 514/397-1480. Cleaners and sealants for paving stones, water repellents for masonry and water based sealants for concrete roof tiles.
Teka Equipment
32 Garvies Point Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542. Phone 516.671-8188. High speed mixer.
Teledyne Princeton
Postoffice Box 246, Canal Winchester, OH 43110. Phone 614/837-9096. Piggyback material handling equipment.
Terra Cotta & Cast Stone
22001 West 83rd Street, Shawnee, KS 66227. Phone 913/422-7575. Custom and standard shape cast stone products.
Texaloy Foundry
Postoffice Box 89-700, Blk 4th Street. Floresville, TX 78114. Phone 512/393-4066. Parts for concrete mixers, blades, liners, plows and scrappers.
Texas Diamond
Postoffice Box 522, Conroe, TX 77301. Phone 409/756-0646. Diamond blades, bits and masonry cutting equipment.
Thoro System
7800 Northwest 38th, Miami, FL 33166. Phone 305/597-8100. Products to restore, decorate and protect concrete and masonry surfaces.
Non-Stop SCAFFOLDING
Increase Production 20%-35%. When the wall is waist high to the bricklayer, he will produce more. Government studies, the experience of our customers, and our own experience have proven that point most convincingly. Actually, it's basic human nature. When the bending, reaching, and stooping are eliminated, a mason will fall into a fast, comfortable side-to-side rhythm when laying brick and block. He'll put in more units and be less tired at the end of the day. How much more production depends on the type of work. Production increases of 20% are common, while 35% is typical for blank walls like warehouses. Our users have reported production increases as high as 47% on 12" blocks. When you calculate the labor savings from this feature alone, you will see that Non-Stop can easily pay for itself in the first 10 to 20 weeks. Some masonry contractors say that their scaffolding paid for itself on the fast job.
Never Run Scaffold-High Again
Building a wall from the ground to scaffold-high and then moving your men is another unnecessary expense to eliminate from your operation. It tends to scatter your men, creates extra work for the laborers, and it wastes ten to fifteen minutes of production time getting the crew started again. Using Non-Stop, you will set your scaffolding in place first, before any work begins. Stock it with materials and your masons start the wall right off the scaffold. Once they have reached a comfortable working height, their walk-boards can be dropped in place in about 30 seconds and they continue working uninterrupted until the wall is topped out. Non-Stop gives you the ability to put your masons walkboards as low as off the ground. Another standard feature Non-Stop provides is the ability to add an extra walkboard for the masons. In many situations, like brick veneer with block back-up you must run the block up first. Using Non Stop, you can run the block with 3 planks for the masons, let the scaffold down, and then run the brick with 2 planks, without moving or replumbing the scaffolding.