Masonry Magazine July 1967 Page. 12
We'll pay you one dollar to find out what has made MORGEN the best-selling adjustable scaffolding in the country.
Check the reason (or reasons) you think responsible for the big swing to Morgen Adjustable Scaffolding. (Please don't check more than four.) Mail us this page and we'll send you one dollar in appreciation for your help-plus a packet of eye-opening job reports.
☐ A. Better quality work. Because the mason is kept working at waist height, he can see to do his best work with a minimum of effort.
☐ B. One time erection. Morgen Scaffolding is set up only at the beginning of the job. The scaffolding can be moved completely erected to other walls.
☐ C. Fewer parts. To lay a wall 200 feet long and 30 feet high, Morgen has only 183 parts to handle, compared to 255 for two competitors and 1,022 for a third.
☐ D. Ideal for material handling systems. No obstructions to prevent stocking with a fork lift.
☐ E. No rehandling of planks or material by masons or laborers.
☐ F. No down time for rescaffolding. You get a full eight hours of productive work from your masons.
☐ G. Uses standard 16-foot planks instead of 7-foot lengths. All planks are handled at ground level.
☐ H. Offers simple and inexpensive method of enclosing for winter work.
☐ I. Versatility of tower scaffolding permits greater use.
MAIL TO
MORGEN MFG. CO.
Box 160-AS
Yankton, S. Dak. 57078
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