Masonry Magazine April 1999 Page. 4

Words: Jeff Buczkiewicz, Frank Campitelli, Roy Swindal, Donald Larsen, William Mcconnell, John Spencer, George Miller, Tom Daniel, Michael Adelizzi, G. Griffin, Richard Johnston, Rachel Young, Mark Larsen, Shirley Schiesser, Bob Barkshire, Robert Schuerman, Robert Fenimore, Liz Fidoruk, Richard Olson, Kimberly Shifflette, Judy Shearer
Masonry Magazine April 1999 Page. 4

Masonry Magazine April 1999 Page. 4
Ryd-Up Scaffolding:
Delivers 21st Century Features
See your profits
Ride Up with
R Ryd - Up
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Widest heavy-duty frame in the industry (2 to 6 wider) means more stability. Two-speed, super-duty winch makes it easy to raise heavy loads. Glide-down speed wheel comes down smooth, with minimum effort. Strong, flexible galvanized aircraft cable is easy to handle. Exceeds OSHA standards to climb. Only brace lock designed to keep tightening X braces. Self-aligning carriage provides continuous alignment. Up to 11 boards provide generous material area. Includes convenient slide out for hop board. Mason's working platform can hold stocked material. Square coupling pins prevent legs from flaring. Two full boards between towers exceeds OSHA standards (no under size planks). Accessories available for all applications.

Official Publication of the
Mason Contractors
Association of America and the
Canadian Mason Contractors Association
Editor
Richard N. Olson
Staff Photographer
Debbie Yatka
Mason Contractors
Association of America
President
Donald Larsen
Vice President
Richard M. Johnston
Secretary
William McConnell
Treasurer
G. Alan Griffin
Regional Vice Presidents
Bob Barkshire, Frank Campitelli, Tom Daniel,
Robert Fenimore, Mark Larsen,
Shirley Schiesser, Robert Schuerman,
John Spencer, Roy Swindal
Executive Director/Publisher
Michael Adelizzi
Executive Staff
Jeff Buczkiewicz
Director of Marketing and Membership
Kimberly Shifflette
Director of Education
Rachel A. Young
Director of Meetings and Conventions
Liz Fidoruk
Controller
Judy A. Shearer
Administrative Assistant
George Miller
Consultant
Executive Office
1910 South Highland Avenue, Suite 101
Lombard, IL 60148
Phone 630 705 4200
Fax 630 706 4209

MASONRY is the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association (CMCA). The magazine acts as a sounding board without approving, disapproving or guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim or opinion appearing under a byline or obtained or quoted from an acknowledged source. Opinions expressed by officers do not necessarily reflect the official views of MCAA or CMCA The appearance of advertising or new product information doesn't constitute an endorsement by MCAA or CMCA or product featured.

DURA-BIL, INC.
800-578-8500
MASONRY-MARCH/APRIL, 1999
FOR SALE OR LEASE


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