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July 2015 Table of Contents

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Masonry MagazineTable of Contents

July 2015

Volume 54, Number 7

FEATURES

Scheels All Sports Gets Protection Year ‘Round
A silicone, liquid-applied air barrier keeps Scheels cold-weather construction moving forward.

Specialty Store Gets a Special Mortar
Trader Joe’s uses Amerimix Water Repellent Mortar with RainBloc in all Colorado locations.

When and Why to Rent
A look at whether a mason contractor’s dollars are best spent by purchasing new equipment or renting

Joint Reinforcement: Less Is More
Less Is More: Mason contractors are empowered to help improve joint reinforcement specifications.

COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS

From The Editor
Chairman’s Message
Government Affairs
Business Building
Full Contact Project Management
New Products

Classified Advertising
News

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