Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 57

Words: Mark Lukkarila
Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 57

Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 57
Some Products
Require Precision, Hand-Made Craftsmanship

Stone Anchors
...
From WIRE-BOND®

• We work from your architectural drawings to cut and bend to your exact specifications.

• Sizes and shapes shown here are just a few of the designs we can make.

• Available in galvanized hot dip and high grade 304 stainless steel. (Stainless steel shown above).

• Our specialized manufacturing facilities insure quick turnaround to meet your construction deadlines.

WIRE-BOND'S® stone anchors:
Customized craftsmanship for your next stone veneer project.

WIRE-BOND
Contact your WIRE-BOND distributor today for further information about your next stone veneer project, or call WIRE-BOND at 1-800-849-6722. Visit us online at www.wirebond.com. Innovation In Masonry Construction.

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