Masonry Magazine June 1972 Page. 14
RUGGED MASONRY SAWS
FROM FELKER
Complete line of saws, diamond and abrasive blades, diamond core drills and drilling machines for the professional mason.
Felker saws are built to last rugged construction with heavier castings and welds gives you longer on-the-job life.
The HEAVY-DUTY FELKER ROTO-SET MASONRY SAW has a free moving cutting head to accommodate large masonry or refractory shapes. The open throat design swallows any work piece up to 20" wide.
The FELKER ECONOMATIC MASONRY SAW features a specially designed blade cushion that spring-protects the blade against sudden shocks. Automatically provides correct cutting pressure regardless of material hardness.
The FELKER TOUCHMATIC MASONRY SAW-for those hard-to-get-at jobs. So light and compact, it goes with you inside the tank or kiln, up on the scaffold. A truly portable saw.
Diamond and abrasive blades, the industry standard preferred by professional masons the world-over, are available in any required specification for any job application.
Write for full information on the most complete line of saws and accessories to solve your toughest cutting jobs.
FELKER
DRESSER
AN OPERATION OF DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC.
19000 S. CRENSHAW BLVD., TORRANCE, CA 90509
TELEPHONE: (213) 328-4704
Convention Capers
This youngster at one of the sessions during the '72 MCAA Convention in Bal Harbour apparently became bored with things and decided to view the situation from a different angle. But the young lady below had enough to keep her busy. Reminiscent of the old vaudeville days, she carried placards announcing each new segment of the program on the "Shapes of Things to Come."
New Booklet Available
on Federal Safety Act
A new booklet discussing the Occupational Safety & Health Act as it relates to the operation of industrial lift trucks is available free to interested parties.
Prepared by Hyster Company, the 28-page booklet is designed to answer in simple language the many questions arising from the establishment and enforcement of OSHA standards. The foreword emphasizes the booklet is not to be considered a legal opinion but merely one firm's current interpretation of some of the projected effects (Continued on page 34)