Masonry Magazine May 1967 Page. 27
Data of reduced sound transmission through masonry walls and partitions filled with vermiculite.
The slides will be shown by representatives of institute member companies to architects and specification writers all over the nation.
Another slide presentation covered the operation of a new, continuous feed machine developed to insulate existing concrete block and cavity walls with waterrepellent vermiculite. Immediately afterwards there was a field demonstration of the equipment. Upchurch said that a number of the machines are already in use and are opening up a large new market.
R. B. Moran, president of Texas Vermiculite Co., Dallas, was elected president to succeed Ordway. D. J. Boone of Chicago was re-elected treasurer, and L.. A. Barron, managing director. A. D. Webster of F. Hyde & Co., Ltd., Montreal, Canada, and T. W. Pickthall of California Zonolite Co., Los Angeles, were named to the board of directors.
Pau. Keatinge Retires
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Atlas White sales for Universal-Atlas Cement Company. General makes white cements at both Houston, Texas, and Tampa, Florida, and is the world's largest producer of these cements.
Prior to joining Atlas as white cement salesman at St. Louis in 1924 he was in the stucco manufacturing business at St. Louis and Los Angeles.
Active in cement industry affairs Keatinge is an Honorary Member of The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Assn., a member of the American Concrete Institute and has been awarded, "A Certificate of Appreciation" by the Contracting Plasterers and Lathers International Assn. for services to that industry. He is a member of the Technical Committee of that Association.
MCAA
All-Weather Program
New symbol created by MCAA to identify material to be sent to all members under the All-Weather program. Watch for releases on this important subject.
Masonry, May, 1967 reaches to 7 feet lifts 2500 lbs.... to 2212 feet... in front of wheels! in 15 seconds! THE NEW LULL MODEL 225 HIGH-LIFT LOADER Here's the machine that meets your needs best for versatile and economical construction material handling. You'll use it in your supply yard... for loading and unloading trucks and for stock piling materials and elevating big loads up to 3 stories high on the job site! Ruggedly designed and built for years of continuous day-to-day use with little or no down time, this new Lull Model 225 HIGH-LIFT LOADER is safe and easy to operate... all machine movements are instantly hydraulically-controlled by the operator. And you can choose from a variety of quick-change attachments for use with this new HIGH-LIFT. concrete hoppers and buckets, rigid crane, material buckets, workmens' platforms, etc.
Built to Last by Lull...with these Outstanding Features!
* Strong Triple-Activated Tubular Lift Arms-cross-braced to prevent twist and sway
* Automatic Self-Levelling Forks at any height
* Forks Tilted from Operator's Seat-13° Forward and Rearward
* Revers-o-Matic Torque Converter Transmission
* Four Speeds Forward and Reverse-Shuttle Lever Control
* Double Reduction Type Driving Axle (reduce axle shaft stresses by two-thirds over single reduction style)
* 2-Wheel Power Hydraulic Steering and Brakes
* Four Cylinder Ford "Model 172" Industrial Engine-65.5 H. P.
* Lull-Designed Lifetime Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinders
* Variety of Quick-Change Carriage Attachments
Ask your dealer about the new Lull 225 today, or write
LULL
ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
For Over 30 Years DEPT. M 3045 HIGHWAY 13 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55111
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