Masonry Magazine March 1968 Page. 20

Words: James Alexander
Masonry Magazine March 1968 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine March 1968 Page. 20
Masonry Contractor Needs One-Third as Many Laborers on MORGEN Scaffolding

When James A. Alexander Masonry Co., Georgiana, Ala., put Morgen Scaffolding to work veneering 84 two-story structures in a low-rent housing project in Montgomery, Ala., they found they needed only one-third the number of tenders they usually require on conventional scaffolding.

Before the masons go on the scaffolding, a fork-lift truck places a 500-unit cube of brick between every tower--all the material needed for the two-story building. Brick is never more than an arm's length away from the mason.

Laborers have only to distribute mud and raise the carriages. Consequently, for a crew of twelve masons, Alexander needs only four tenders. With conventional scaffolding, he figures a 1:1 ratio.

Reduction of men is only one of the ways Morgen Scaffolding pays off for Alexander and hundreds of other contractors. Write for the full story on Morgen's saving program today.

MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO. BOX 160-AD YANKTON, S. DAK. 57078
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