September 2015 Table of Contents

Words: Paul Curtis

Masonry MagazineTable of Contents

September 2015

Volume 54, Number 9 FEATURES Anchors, Connectors and Fasteners Learn the dos and don’ts of masonry anchors from Paul Curtis, industry veteran. Mixers, Pumps and Delivery Systems The “Standard Specification for Grout for Masonry” allows for consistent quality and safety of masonry structures. Scaffolding and Mast Climber Safety Proper and appropriate training is simply critical to avoiding falls and other injuries. Technology Drone technology can be used to inspect building façades.  

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