Masonry Magazine March 1976 Page. 14
Cumberland
LOX-ALL
MASONRY WALL
REINFORCEMENT
FOR BEST
MORTAR BOND
Patent Nos. 198,987
and 3,183,628
EXCLUSIVE
LOX-ALL EMBOSSING
Makes the Difference!
The bond with the mortar is what it is all about. Exclusive, patented Lox-All design places the shear stress on the steel and compression on the mortar as it should be for maximum strength.
Lox-All Truss Type (shown above), Ladder Type or Tab Type, all available with Tri-Rod, Double Side Rod and Corners and Tees. Sold through stocking local distributors and dealers. Technical services from Cumberland's registered engineers or Specification Sheet on request.
Cumberland
CORPORATION
Post Office Box 1446, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401
Telephone: 615/756-5630
Masonry Estimating Seminar
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Oregon, Mr. Leslie Albert, Spokane, Washington, Mr. Paul Pistacchio, Warwick, Rhode Island, Mr. Andy Anderson, San Antonio, Texas, Mr. Bob Stevenson, San Antonio, Texas, Mr. Jim White, San Antonio, Texas, Mr. Gene Rembac, Los Angeles, California, Mr. Tom Melton, Houston, Texas, Mr. Robert Gulyas, Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Augie Savio, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Bart DelDuca, Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. Tom Young, Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. Colin Moon, Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. William Picco, Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, Mr. Mike Ebeling, Romeo, Michigan, Mr. Tom Ebeling, Romeo, Michigan.
Honor Hendrick & Mock
Three projects by the San Diego firm of Hendrick & Mock Architects have received National and Regional Awards from the Society of American Registered Architects for Excellence in Design.
A National Honor Award was given to the Kahana Beach Resort Condominiums on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. This twelve story resort project, utilizing loadbearing
Kahana Beach Resort Condominiums on the Island of Maui, Hawaii a
National Honor Award project designed by Hendrick & Mock, San
Diego.
ing textured masonry bearing walls and cast-in-place concrete slabs, features studio and one bedroom units with balconies affording breath-taking views of the Pacific Ocean and the Kahana scenery with its rugged and serene coastline.
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masonry • March, 1976