Masonry Magazine April 1988 Page. 16

Masonry Magazine April 1988 Page. 16

Masonry Magazine April 1988 Page. 16
Coming Events

# 1988

May 2-5. The Ninth International Computer and Management Show for the Design and Construction Industry. McCormick Place-North, Chicago, IL. Contact: A/E/C Systems '88, 1-800-451-1196.

May 25-June 3. Stroydormash-88, Moscow. Exposition for heavy construction and road building equipment. Contact: Len Heimowitz, U.S. Dept. of Commerce (202) 377-0558.

June 8-10. High Tech Buildings Exposition, London's Town Hall, Kensington. Contact: Online International, Pinner Green House, Ash Hill Dr., Pinner, Middlesex HA5 2AE England.

June 22-26. MCAA Summer Executive Board Meeting. Vintage Inn, Yountville, CA 94599. Contact: MCAA Executive Office, 17W601-14th St.. Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181

June 29. ASTM Symposium on Corrosion Rates of Steel in Concrete. Omni International Hotel, Baltimore, MD. Contact: ASTM, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19103.

July 10-13. 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Cost Engineers. New York Hilton, New York City. Contact: AACE Headquarters, 308 Monongahela Bldg., Morgantown, WV 26505.

September 5-8. CIB Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. Contact: The Swedish Council for Building Research, S:t Goransgatan 66 S-11233 Stockholm, Sweden.

September 30-October 2. Demo Expo, Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, Louisville, KY. Contact: FIEI, 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.

October 12-13. International Ceramics '88 Trade Fair, Georgia International Convention & Trade Center, College Park, GA. Contact: American Association of Ceramic Industries, P.O. Box 2188, Zanesville, OH 43702 (614) 452-4541.

# 1989

February 5-9. NCMA's Convention & CEI Show, Cincinnati, OH. Contact: NCMA, P.O. Box 781, Herndon, VA 22070.

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D/A 213
There's more to DUR-O-WAL's veneer anchoring system than meets the eye.

You know DUR-O-WAL has everything you're looking for in a veneer anchor.

The D/A 213 holds masonry to steel studs through heavy insulation. Its unique 2-screw design gives you 100% redundancy, each screw capable of carrying 100% of the load.

And the D/A 801 Adjustable Speed Set Anchor provides on-site versatility with proven performance into steel or concrete.

But they're not the whole picture. Take, for example, our new SX screws. The self-tapping carbon steel tip combines with a stainless steel shank to simplify installation and prevent deterioration. Dur-O-Wal also provides an alternative to stainless steel in its corrosion resistant Climaseal screws.

Then there's our new Fiberweb 300*1 300 flashing. Its fiberglass/Mylar/metal foil construction provides moisture proofing performance that's superior to copper... and far less expensive.

And DUR-O-WAL weep holes help eliminate moisture before it becomes a problem.

In short, DUR-O-WAL has a complete veneer anchoring system that lets you specify DUR-O-WAL's proven quality throughout a single source for the whole order. For the full story, call your distributor or contact DUR-O-WAL.

DUR-O-WAL, INC.
3115 N. Frontage Road Suite A
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(312) 577-6400

16 MASONRY-MARCH/APRIL, 1988