Masonry Magazine August 2004 Page. 4

Words: Mark Lukkarila
Masonry Magazine August 2004 Page. 4

Masonry Magazine August 2004 Page. 4
contents MASONRY
Volume 43. Number 8
August 2004

Collections of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
MASONRY
features
# 14
Personal Protection on the Job

Crew safety is one of the top priorities for mason contractors. We'll discuss some of the new trends and products available for the industry.

An artistic rendering of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center with the Roebling Suspension Bridge and Cincinnati skyline from the Ohio River. The solid masonry block work was completed by MCAA member Expert Masonry Inc. of West Chester, Ohio
# 22
From Pompeii to Self-consolidating Grout

Although the actual units get all the glory, they wouldn't be standing long without the grout. We'll review the progression of grout from its historical beginnings to the current technologies and see how this behind-the-scenes material makes the masonry wall a winner.
# 28
The Bright Red String

The new kid in town has a red eye and likes to lay down on the job... or stand up flat against a wall. Laser optic packages built-in and attached to levels and even T-squares are making inroads where traditional metal, wood and fiberglass levels have reigned.
# 32
Masonry Plays a Symbolic Role
in New Freedom Center

When the grand opening of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center takes place this month, visitors will not only be educated on tolerance and what it means to be free, but they will also learn the symbolism behind the use of masonry for the structure itself.
columns & departments
# 4
From the Editor
# 34
Washington's "Village" Awards
# 6
President's Message
# 36
Utah's "Village" Awards
# 8
Government Affairs
# 38
Legal Issues
# 10
Making the Grade
# 40
Marketing 101
# 12
New Products
# 43
News

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