Mike S Ripley


Roles


Wire-Bond


Employee - 1980- Current

Innovation is our job! We’ve been setting industry standards for manufacturing, products, and service for over 40 years. Our manufacturing facilities have the capacity to produce more than two million feet of wire products pe...


Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 4
May 2011

MASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA PRESENTS
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# MASONRY INSPECTION & TESTING
# MASONRY WALL BRACING SEMINAR
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Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 17
May 2011



When a contractor has a project that includes cutting indoors, planning is a crucial step. Each job carries a unique set of circumstances that need to be considered if the job is to be a success. In all jobs - especially when cutting indoors -

Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 18
May 2011

SAWS

K970 Gas Powered Power Cutter

Areas to consider

TYPICAL AREAS to consider when working in indoor, potentially confined spaces include:

Air/ventilation

* Knowing if there is proper ventilation or air

Masonry Magazine May 2011 Page. 23
May 2011

The King of the Concrete Jungle

S 410 STIHL Cutquik
The X2 Air Filtration System extends the filter life for up to a year. The newly redesigned anti-vibration system reduces vibration up to 43% over previous models. Both systems allow you t

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 16
June 2009


Article 1: Introduction to Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is a revolutionary field that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to perform complex calculations. Unlike classical computers that store information as bits represent

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 33
June 2009

FILL BLOCK WALLS
WITHOUT A CONCRETE PUMP OR FORKLIFT

PumpMaster
Model PG-21
Standard lanyard length is six feet, making it long enough to be user-friendly while minimizing the free-fall distance.

body support. Factors that

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 34
June 2009

Connectors, Anchor and Fasteners

Solving Seismic Requirements for Masonry Joint Reinforcing, Anchors and Ties

SEISMIC BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN A PART OF MASONRY CONSTRUCTION FOR MANY YEARS. Until the mid-to late 1980s, few