Masonry Magazine February 1986 Page. 56

Masonry Magazine February 1986 Page. 56

Masonry Magazine February 1986 Page. 56
Pour in the Profits
Many chimneys today are too large and may be battered by time and the elements. But Ahrens' unique two-liner process can restore and protect any chimney. The first liner strengthens and insulates as Ahrens' mix is poured over a correctly sized bell which has been lowered into the chimney. The mix is vibrated into place, into each tiny crack and crevice, and lines the chimney while the bell is raised. After the first liner has cured the second liner is poured over a foam-rubber applicator which is then lowered down the chimney. The second, ceramic like liner seals, protects and prevents deterioration. This process is available only from the professionals at Ahrens Chimney Techniques. You can specialize in the Ahrens process in your area. No experience is needed because Ahrens provides complete training and dealer support programs.

AHRENS
chimney
techniques
2000 Industrial Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
1-800-843-4417
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Letters
Fire-safe Construction
Editor:
Thank you for sending the tearsheet from Masonry (July/August, 1985) featuring the story about Trinity Place. We appreciate your having run the story and look forward to sending you more material dealing with fire-safe construction.

Mike Gullatt
Building Advisory Council of Texas
Dallas

The Blue Geisha
Editor:
Our company was recently hired by Miglin-Beitler Development Corp. to do the foundation and grouting work for the base of the "Blue Geisha," a sculpture at the Presidents Plaza Three office complex at 8750-8770 West Bryn Mawr Avenue in Chicago, near O'Hare International Airport. The 38-foot-tall, steel sculpture by Jerry Peart was commissioned by developers Lee Miglin and J. Paul Butler. The foreman on the foundation work was Robert Fosmold.

Richard Fattore, President
Fattore Construction Company, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois

Letters to the Editor
Masonry invites letters to the editor. The subject matter may address articles or topics that have appeared in the magazine or which might be of interest to Masonry readers. All letters received by Masonry are deemed submissions for publication unless otherwise stated, and are subject to editing for style, grammar and limitations of space.

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Leave your
mark on life.
By leaving even the smallest legacy to the American Cancer Society in your will, you can leave a loving and lasting impression on life. And giving life is the greatest way of leaving your mark on it.

AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY
For more information, call your local ACS
Unit or write to the American Cancer Society,
4 West 5th Street, New York, NY 10001


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