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Slide Programs and Videos

To schedule an on-site slide show or video presentation, conducted by Kentuckiana Masonry Institute's technical committee, click here. Kentuckiana Masonry offers a wide range of topics to choose from and holds a question-answer session following each presentation.

We provide a box lunch to each participant. So review the topic descriptions below and complete the online form to sign up today!

Current Topics


Advantages of Colored Mortar
Essroc
Time: 15 minutes
Arriscraft Stone
Arriscraft Stone Corporation
Time: 12 minutes

A manufactured masonry stone used as an alternative to natural stones. Manufacturing process is shown as well as buildings where the product has been used.

Brick Masonry: Construction Inspection Procedures
BIA
Time: 20 minutes
Brick Sculpture II
BIA
Time: 15 minutes

Several sculptures are displayed. Learn how to produce a sculpture from beginning to end.

Cast Stone
Cast Stone Institute
Time: 15 minutes

A viable alternative to limestone. Shows process in manufacturing and product displayed on buildings.

Cleaning New Masonry
Pro So Co, Inc.
Time: 18 minutes

Proper products to use for specific types of masonry and masonry stains. Procedure for field applications.

Grouting Masonry
BIA, NCMA, MIA
Time: 15 minutes
Masonry Cement ... The Right Choice
PCA
Time: 14 minutes

Covers both the manufacture and use of masonry cements.

Masonry Cement Mortar: It's Proper Use in Construction
Essroc
Time: 20 minutes

Common problems with improper workmanship.

Mortar Specifications and Compliance Testing
Essroc
Time: 15 minutes
Pittsburgh Corning Architectural Presentation
Pittsburgh Corning Glass Block Products
Time: 15 minutes

Architectural buildings are shown and the architectural firm is mentioned.

Street Scape: Duluth, MN
Time: 20 minutes

Testimonial on advantages of using pavers on downtown streets and walkways. Process and procedure is shown.

What Makes Endicott Unique?
Endicott Brick Company
Time: 20 minutes

Several buildings are shown using Endicott.