Masonry Magazine July 2012 Page. 35

Masonry Magazine July 2012 Page. 35

Masonry Magazine July 2012 Page. 35
Soapstone Bricks

HEAT!
INCREASED
EFFICIENCY
• STANDARD
ASTM SIZES
• GREAT FOR
FIREPLACES
& MASONRY
HEATERS!

It's No Secret! Soapstone is by far the most natural & energy efficient way to go! It's inherent heat holding capabilities make it the "Green" choice for more energy efficient fireplaces, wood stoves, masonry heaters, and radiant heat flooring.

• Slabs • Sinks • Veneer
Vermont Marble, Granite, Slate and Soapstone Co.
Ph: 866-SOAPSTONE
Fax: 802-419-8233
www.Soapstone Bricks.com
READER SERVICE #180

The New Improved Quikpoint Drill-Mate Mortar Gun

★ Tuckpointing
★ Paving
★ Stonework
★Tile
★ Thin Brick
★ Cultured Stone
★Steel Casements
★All types of
masonry joints



The video series focuses on actual jobsite conditions encountered daily. Mortar Net USA Ltd. has this service ready and waiting for you. The company can take a look at your jobsite condition and offer the suggestions sometimes needed to keep things moving. It's a standard service offered all of our customers, thanks to Mortar Net's MasonCam, a video camera that is sent to the customer, free of charge.

The customer can film the actual condition of a specific jobsite concern, which then can be shared with one of the technical. The video can be shared immediately.
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Model 1964
NEW DESIGN
NEW LOW PRICE
Melvin Mancia (Mason Forman)
Job: The John Winthrop School, Dorchester, Ma.

Just scoop mortar into the three quart capacity hopper, pull the trigger on the drill and a continuous controlled bead of mortar can be applied, up to five times faster than conventional pointing methods, to any masonry application.
Quikpoint, Inc. 23 B Bradford St, Concord, Ma. 01742 USA
Phone: 978-371-3267 Fax 978-371-2292 Toll Free USA: 800-368-2292
Web: www.quikpoint.com E-Mail: sales@quikpoint.com
READER SERVICE #165
July 2012
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