Masonry Magazine January 2011 Page. 9

Words: Michael Solomon
Masonry Magazine January 2011 Page. 9

Masonry Magazine January 2011 Page. 9
For times when you absolutely have to squeeze every possible dollar out of every wall you build...

FINALLY! Jack-Up Scaffolding for the Rest of Your Work

MAKE SHORT WORK OF SHORT WALLS
The Brand-New WORKHORSE Scaffold From Non-Stop Will
Double Your Profit on:
• Banks, prisons, schools, fast-food restaurants, strip centers, load-bearing
hotels and condos, sound walls, fences...
• Any wall that's too small for your heavy-duty elevating scaffolding or mast
climbers.
• Any wall 1, 2, or 3 frames high.
• Interior partitions from 6 to 22+
feet high.

WORKHORSE removes the reasons your men stop working, or work slowly - stopping at scaffold-high, stopping to hop planks, and working around their ankles and their eyeballs.

WORKHORSE Pays For Itself* in 5 Weeks...
or We Buy It Back

Top out 14-foot interior partitions off the base unit alone. Add extensions to go higher. The masons stand higher than the tower so lowers never hit the ceiling.

Working from your toes to your chin and stopping to hop planks on frames is an absolute profit killer.

When your production goes up 25%, your job gets built 20% ahead of schedule, and you keep about 20% of the budgeted Labor money for yourself. Wow!!

WORKHORSE towers are incredibly strong. Land mortar boxes, pallets of block, or 400 brick. The 4-board Labor Platform snaps on at any height you like.

Non-Stop WORKHORSE is:
• Simple. It jacks up about 2 inches per click like a
truck jack. No winches or cables costs less.
• Easy To Handle. At 123 pounds, you can set it
up by hand.
• Incredibly Strong. The legal-to-climb towers
allow you to land 3800 pounds per bay.
• Versatile. Any cut-up work, radius walls, and
sloping sites are easy with WORKHORSE.
If you're using frames now, expect to double your
profit on your first job!

Finding that hard to believe? Go to nonstopscaffolding.com and click
Why It Works."

"We can move 105 feet of Workhorse to the
next wall in 20 minutes." Carlos Reyes, WT
Construction, New Orleans, LA


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