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MASONRY Magazine
Editorial Preview:
June 2002


COVER STORY:

Table Saws — What you need to know
When should you pick a table saw over a handheld? What blade size do you need? What about noise? Dry or wet? What's new and what's coming in the table saw industry? We'll take a peek at some answers in June.

Mast Climbing Scaffolds
There aren't too many companies that make them but those that do are very competitive, pitching features and specifications at a rapid rate. When you need a big platform, high up and safe, take a look at what these units have to offer.

Hot Weather Masonry
If you are in Alaska, you probably aren't interested. Every other mason contractor should be eager to find ways to improve human and material productivity in the hot weather this summer has in store

Scaffold Safety — Rolling Towers
Statistics indicate that 30 percent or more of all scaffolding accidents involve rolling towers or mobile scaffolds. What can you do to make your workers safer? We investigate some answers in June.

Avoiding Cell Phone Cost Crunches
Masonry contractors don't rely on bullhorns anymore, if they ever did. Now everyone, and I mean everyone, is carrying a cell phone on the jobsite. If your company employs 50 or more cell phones, here are some ways to save money.

Dodging Deadly Delays
Steve Saucerman returns with another essay from the field as this professional estimator looks at ways contractors can save time and money by avoiding delays all through the job cycle.

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