Masonry Magazine August 2000 Page. 41

Words: Ty Harding, Jim Hensley, Tim Hughes, George Barney, Don Aragon
Masonry Magazine August 2000 Page. 41

Masonry Magazine August 2000 Page. 41
TIME TABLE
July 14-15, 2000

Buckeye Brick Swap, Wadsworth, Ohio: The International Brick Collectors Association regard bricks as part of the history of mankind. Anyone having an interest in bricks or brick history is welcome to attend. For more information contact hosts and IBCA members Rich & Donna Nagy at (330) 666-2330

July 27-28, 2000

ACI/TMS The New 1999 Masonry Code Seminar, Kansas City, KS (July 27 - Location TBA): St. Louis, MO (July 28 -Location TBA); For details contact ACI Member Services

Aug 6-8, 2000

CIMA Product Safety Seminar, Milwaukee, WI. Phone (414) 298-4143 for information

Sep 14-16, 2000

MCAA Mid Year Meeting, Westin Hotel, Seattle, WA. Call Rachel Young for more information at (800) 536-2225

Oct 29-Nov 1, 2000

TCAA Millennium Convention, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Maui, Hawaii. For more information call (800) 655-TILE

Nov 1-Nov 5, 2000

TMS Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM

Nov 5-7, 2000

CIMA Annual Convention, Orlando, FL. Phone (414) 298-4143 for information

Feb 21-24, 2001

Mason Contractors Association of America Annual Convention and MASONRY SHOWCASE, Clarion Hotel, Orlando, FL

MASONRY NEWS
At the most recent Board Meeting for DBM/Hatch, Inc. the following persons were elected to the following positions:

Jim Hensley, Sr. President & CEO

Tim Hughes Vice President of Project Management/Engineering

Jim Hensley, Jr. Vice President Office Administration/Management

Ty Harding Vice President Estimating/Engineering

Don Aragon Vice President Field Operations

George B. Bamey, Vice President of market development and technical services for the Portland Cement Association, Skokie, IL, is serving a three year term on the American Concrete Institute's board of direction. A member of ASTM since 1977, Barney is active on ASTM Committee E06 on Performance of Buildings.

Great Ideas In Masonry Construction
one of a series
What To Use
On Shaky Ground:

The Wire-Bond Clip.

The Wire-Bond Clip is the first steel welded clip designed for adjustable veneer systems in seismic applications. Masons like it because it installs quickly, and they're confident of its performance. Straight and eut wire fits easily into the clip providing a strong continuous system in the brick veneer. The clip and wire fit into a 3/8" mortar joint, and are aligned in the same level plane as the hook. This insures heavier mortar coverage and avoids the hassles of using bulky clips which could result in oversized mortar joints.

The Wire-Bond Clip is available with all our adjustable hook-and-eye systems including rectangular ties, adjustable tab, and the RJ-711, our plate-and-hook combination which ties masonry to steel studs. Our new HCL-711 has the added feature of two pointed prongs which pierce wallboard, minimizing compressive movement.

The Wire-Bond Clip and associated veneer systems conform to requirements of Uniform Building Codes for seismic zones. We've conducted extensive laboratory tests and the results are available for your review. Contact your Wire-Bond distributor today, or call us at 1-800-849-MRCA (6722). The Wire-Bond Clip... use it on shaky ground!

1-800-849-MRCA (6722)
Masonry Reinforcing Corp. of America
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www.wirebond.com

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