Links for Learning
5 Most Recent HyperSpecs Updates
| |||||||
MTI Trade Show Schedule
| Masonry Technology, Inc. will be at the following shows this spring:
Stop by for a visit! Find out about our education programs, product demonstrations, how we can create custom drainage solutions for your next project. We want to be your design/build partner! |
||||||
Wall Animation Podcasts | We have begun adding Podcasts to our HyperSpecs pages. Now with an iPod Touch or an iPhone, installation animations can be easily taken to a jobsite and installers can view how the wall system goes together and how to correctly install MTI drainage planes and weep systems. These Podcasts will be part of HyperSpecs. View "Thin Brick Veneer with Cement-Based Waterproofing" Podcast on your iPod Touch. | Download Podcast | |
||||||
Masonry Technology, inc. has just expanded our popular Graphic Arts Library. We have just added a new section called HyperSpecs™ 1.0 Beta. Visit our Graphics Arts Library now. Visit the Graphic Art Details for single page highly detailed drawings of wall systems with MTI drainage solutions. Visit HyperSpecs for animations of those details, along with CAD, 3-Part Specs, Product Info, Installation Guides, and soon, 3D Product Views! | View Floor Edging 3D | View Vent Mat 3D | *You need the QuickTime plugin to view 3D. Get QuickTime! (QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.) |
|||||||
| Floor Edging Wins Approval from WAFRP | The Wisconsin Association of Foundation Repair Professionals has named Masonry Technology's Floor Edging as an approved product. Floor Edigning's approval status can be viewed in Appendix C "Approved Drainage Board Products" on pages 21-24 of their recently revised Best Management Standards for Foundation Repair publication. The publication can be downloaded from the WAFRP website. | ||||||
| MTI Appearing in Current Issue of BSI Magazine | The 2008 Spring Issue of Building Stone Magazine contains an article from Masonry Technology, Inc. entitled "Construction Details: It's All About The People!" "When a moisture related problem arises on a construction project, it is usually a 'people problem.' Even when material failure is involved, the problem is still a 'people problem'.” Find out more in BSI Magazine or read the electronic version here. |
||||||
Looking for Previous Articles? Check the Links and News Archive!



