Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 34
The GREAT BLADES from STOW
You'll cut cutting costs with The GREAT BLADES from STOW.
Stow Great Blades give you more segments, more cutting surface. (Example: our 14 blades give you 2.4 of extra cutting surface.)
Highest quality natural industrial diamonds (not chips or splinters) bonded to the blade in tough tungsten carbide by means of a special hot-pressing process.
Stow Raker Blades bring you the raker (undercut prevention) feature at no additional cost.
FREE REPAIR if blade should become damaged by other than abuse and if blade is repairable.
So if you're in the market for blades, cut your cutting costs with The Great Blades from Stow! For complete information contact your Stow distributor or send in the coupon below.
STOW MANUFACTURING CO.
Bump Rd., Binghamton, N.Y.13902
Please send me information on The Great Glades from Stow.
Have your distributor contact me.
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IMI Doubles Advertising
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"fire" and includes a new IMI publication titled "Fire." It points out that while inferior materials may meet a local fire code, the true test is the condition of the walls after the conflagration.
The other kit is on the increasingly popular loadbearing masonry system. In addition to a newspaper clipsheet of editorial material and photos, the kit includes pictorials and other guidance material to help promote the loadbearing system. If your group did not receive a kit, contact IMI.
New Promotion Aids
A variety of new IMI promotion aids are currently in production and will be available in the near future for local promotion. Included will be: (a) bumper stickers, (b) hard-hat emblems, (c) emblems for tool kits, truck and car doors, (d) imprinted ball-point pens, (e) build-with-masonry lapel tabs, and (f) imprinted balloons. All will be available at low costs within the reach of even the smallest promotion group.
New IMI Participants
As the masonry industry's "promotion umbrella," IMI now has funding flowing to it from Long Island to the most distant of the Hawaiian Islands, from Miami, Florida to the northern-most of the Atlantic Maritime Provinces in Canada, and from Canada's New Brunswick Province and Yukon Territory, as well as Alaska, to San Diego.
IMI Chairman Bidwell points out that on the West Coast of the U.S., for example, IMI is included in collective bargaining agreements in San Francisco, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, Seattle, Tacoma, Pasco, Spokane, Portland, Eugene, and others.
The most recent agreements for IMI are in Wichita Falls, Texas, and in Burlington and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. All call for 14 per hour for IMI for each hour worked by a BM&PIU masonry craftsmen. The funds are used by IMI for promotion, advertising, PR, and educational projects to promote quality masonry construction. This in turn increases work opportunities for BM&PIU craftsmen, MCAA contractors and others in the masonry industry.
In concluding his report, Bidwell said, "To meet the competitive inroads being made by precast concrete, metal, glass, and wood interests, IMI needs the support of every MCAA Chapter."
Anchor "Hy-Dump"
Low Charge 38" - High Discharge 35"
Designed especially to provide a low charging height and a high discharge height coupled with a power dump. A fast mixing machine capable of dumping into wheelbarrow, concrete buggy or mortar pump. For information, phone (312) 247-2530 or write Anchor Mfg. Co., 2922 W. 26th St., Chicago, Ill. 60623.
Dealer Inquiries Invited
ANCHOR MANUFACTURING CO.