Masonry Magazine December 1994 Page. 7

Words: Calvin Brodie, Frank Campitell, Ken Storey, J.D. Long, Camillo DiCamillo, Dan Mals, Dan Jubic, Bruce Kriens
Masonry Magazine December 1994 Page. 7

Masonry Magazine December 1994 Page. 7
The Experts Choose
Mason King Adjustable Scaffolding

"We switched to Mason King Adjustable Scaffolding because Mason King is easier to set up, the quality is superior and the winches are easier to crank."

Camillo Di Camillo
J.D. Long Masonry
Newington, VA

"Mason King Adjustable Scaffolding is a quality product that will save me money for years to come."

Frank Campitell
Baltimore Masonry, Inc.

"My Mason King Scaffolding is on a job over 130 feet high and it provides us with a solid working platform. I've owned two other brands of adjustable scaffolding but the Mason King is by far the sturdiest. It doesnt move."

Calvin Brodie
Brodie Masonry
Raleigh, NC

"I have used other brands of scaffolding in the past, but Mason King is built much better. Enclosed gear winches, wider base, floating nuts on towers iting forklift attachment and overall safety features of Mason King make it superior to anything I've used."

Ken Storey
B&B Tie & Masonry
Brush Prairie, WA

"Mason King Adjustable Scaffolding has reduced my labor costs by 25% on this jobthe enclosed gear winch and 4-12 foot high base section were the reasons for choosing Mason King over other brands"

Dan Mals
Dan Mills Masonry
Bulverde, TX

"Our masons like using Mason King Adjustable Scaffolding because they are not exhausted when they go home at the end of the day. The 4-1/2 foot high base sections made erection on this job very easy."

Dan Jubic
Jubic Masonry
Clairton, PA

"I chose Mason King over similar systems because of contractor recommendation superior component strength, 5:1 gear ratio winch, and more accessories for superior jobsite flexibility"

Bruce Kriens
Bruce Kriens Construction
Backus, MN

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