Masonry Magazine December 2010 Page. 9

Masonry Magazine December 2010 Page. 9

Masonry Magazine December 2010 Page. 9
For times when you absolutely have to squeeze every possible dollar out of every wall you build...

# FINALLY! Jack-Up Scaffolding for the Rest of Your Work

Top out 14-foot interior partitions off the base unit alone. Add extensions to go higher. The masons stand higher than the tower so lowers never hit the ceiling.

# MAKE SHORT WORK OF SHORT WALLS

The Brand-New WORKHORSE Scaffold From Non-Stop Will Double Your Profit* on:

• Banks, prisons, schools, fast-food restaurants, strip centers, load-bearing hotels and condos, sound walls, fences...

• Any wall that's too small for your heavy-duty elevating scaffolding or mast climbers.

• Any wall 1, 2, or 3 frames high.

Interior partitions from 6 to 22+ feet high.

WORKHORSE removes the reasons your men stop working, or work slowly stopping at scaffold-high, stopping to hop planks, and working around their ankles and their eyeballs.

# WORKHORSE Pays For Itself* in 5 Weeks... or We Buy It Back

Working from your toes to your chin and stopping to hop planks on frames is an absolute profit killer.

When your production goes up 25%, your job gets built 20% ahead of schedule, and you keep about 20% of the budgeted Labor money for yourself. Wow!!

WORKHORSE towers are incredibly strong. Land mortar boxes, pallets of block, or 400 brick. The 4-board Labor Platform snaps on at any height you like.

# Non-Stop WORKHORSE is:

• Simple. It jacks up about 2 inches per click like a truck jack. No winches or cables - costs less.

• Easy To Handle. At 123 pounds, you can set it up by hand.

• Incredibly Strong. The legal-to-climb towers allow you to land 3800 pounds per bay.

• Versatile. Any cut-up work, radius walls, and sloping sites are easy with WORKHORSE.

If you're using frames now, expect to double your profit on your first job!

*Finding that hard to believe? Go to nonstopscaffolding.com and click "Why It Works."

READER SERVICE #105

"We can move 105 feet of Workhorse to the next wall in 20 minutes." Carlos Reyes, WT Construction, New Orleans, LA