Masonry Magazine May 1971 Page. 11

Words: Ralph Perri, Anthony Zotollo, Stephen Raimo, Vincent Dee, Frank LaSala, Stephen LaSala, Michael Cerussi, Rocco Ranieri, Morris Langer, Frank Filloramo
Masonry Magazine May 1971 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine May 1971 Page. 11
Officers and Board Members of the Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York invited union representative Vincent Dee to sit with them for a photograph at the Hi-Bond Seminar program. Seated left to right: Frank LaSala, Treasurer (LaSala Contracting Company); Anthony Zotollo, President; Vincent Dee, B.M. & P.I.U. and Stephen Raimo, Vice President (Ray Contracting Company). Standing left to right: Stephen LaSala, Attorney (LaSala Contracting Co.); Michael Cerussi, Secretary (Cerussi & Verri, Inc.); Rocco Ranieri, Board Member (Precision Mas Masonry Construction Co.); Morris Langer, Board Member (Langer & Langer); Ralph Perri, Board Member (Ralph Perri, Inc.); Frank Filloramo, Board Member (Bafill Construction Co.).


HI-BOND MORTAR SEMINAR

More than 200 architects, engineers, union officials and mason contractors attended the afternoon and evening sessions of a Hi-Bond Mortar Seminar and demonstration April 22nd in New York. The program was sponsored by the Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York, the Mason Contractors Association of America and the Metropolitan Brick Masonry Council.

Several new additives for mortar developed by the Dow Chemical Company were shown to improve the structural properties of brick and block masonry construction. It was shown that Hi-Bond masonry has a bond strength at least four times greater than walls built with conventional mortars. The end result is the capability of thin exterior walls, half as thick as the usual method, which results in lower construction costs and increased usable floor space in a completed structure.

This interested group watched the application of Threadline mortar, a part of the demonstration, with rapt attention. Many expressed the thought that this type of innovation would result in an increased demand for brick and block construction for interior as well as exterior uses.

Left to right: Frank Filloramo (Bafill Construction Corp.); Ray Max, Amspec, Inc.; Anthony J. Zotollo, Metropolitan Brick Masonry Council and Ralph Perri (Ralph Perri Inc.) tried out the new mortar additives first hand.


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