Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 11

Words: Mike Gilleran, Jared Kennison, Jerry Painter, Jim Painter, John Cotton, Carl Cook
Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 11
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Is the COST of Handling WALL BRACING Taking a Bite Out of Your PROFITS?

Introducing Adjust-It ™™ Masonry Wall Bracing!

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* Engineered and Field Tested
* Works on any type block
* All Setup and Removal Done At Ground Level
* No Man-Lift or Heavy Equipment Needed
* Does Not Require Separate Footers, Deadmen or Augurs
* Two Man Assembly in Minutes
* Patch Only One 3/4" hole at Base of Wall
* Each Triangle Weighs only 203lbs
* Compact and Easy To Move... even in a pick up.

10 Sets Can Brace Up to 125 Feet of Wall from 8' to 34' High

Depending upon Wall Condition.

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