Masonry Magazine November 1962 Page. 3
CONTRACTORS! PREVENT UNSIGHTLY CRACKS
USE VAL-LOK MORTAR JOINT REINFORCING BECAUSE: Effectiveness of reinforcing in masonry walls depends on the amount and tensile length of the steel in the mortar and the bond of this steel to the mortar.
WAL-LOK puts 19.2% more steel in the mortar where it counts.
WAL-LOK is double deformed for maximum bond.
TENSILE STRENGTH of steel is maintained.
PROJECTING CROSSRODS form mortar locks at each weld.
CROSSRODS hold WAL-LOK for complete embedment.
WAL-LOK, in all grades, complies with or exceeds Government specifications.
Write for New Descriptive Brochure and Name of Distributor nearest you.
WAL-LOK of LENAWEE PEERLESS, Inc. P. O. BOX 516 ADRIAN, MICHIGAN
MASONRY November, 1962
The Magazine for the Masonry Industry
# MASONRY
NOVEMBER, 1962 VOLUME 2, NO. 11
CONTENTS
4 More on the '63 MCAA Convention
5-9 SPECIAL SECTION ON FORK LIFT TRUCK
The Mason Contractor's Need to Mechanize
Through Thick & Thin With a Fork Lift
From Here to There Can Be a Long Haul
Keeping Mortar on the Move
Varied Chores for the Small Lift
12 Mason Contractors News & News of the Industry
12 People and Events
18 Advertisers' Index
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