Masonry Magazine August 2012 Page. 35

Masonry Magazine August 2012 Page. 35

Masonry Magazine August 2012 Page. 35
Grout Hog

Mud Hog MH9
Mud Hog
Uphill Grout Hog
Hog Leg
Wall Brace System
Works on any type block
Adjusts to any height wall
Lightweight-heaviest piece weighs only 38 lbs. (17.24 kg)
Kicker extension can be used for extra stability
Makes your jobsite safer and more productive
Fastens through the head joints
Hog Leg
(no cutting of block required or anchor bolts to purchase)
Includes convenient lockable storage rack to store all materials; fits in 8 ft. (2.438 m) bed; avoids theft
Installs easily through head joint Same brackets attach at anchor location
Hog Leg® with kicker
No more heavy, time consuming wall braces!

Hog Leg

Booger Hog
Hog Trough
Hog Cart
HL14 Ext. Kit
"Now that we have the Hog Leg braces, we are more confident and feel more secure that we will be able to bid and build higher work. With its ease of installation, I was able to train my crews in about 15 minutes on how to use it and also train the foreman on the instruction manual in about 30 minutes."
Brian Tibbetts,
Illinois Masonry Corporation
Lake Zurich, Illinois

Hog Crusher

EZ Grout
Corporation
1-800-417-9272
www.ezgrout.com
405 Watertown Road, Waterford, OH 45786 USA Phone: 740-962-2024 Fax: 740-962-2037 web: www.ezgrout.com
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