Final Day of Bidding!

Words: Mason ContractorsThe Mason Contractors Association of America's first Online Equipment Auction is about to end!

There are only a few hours left for you to bid on new, name brand equipment for a fraction of the cost of retail! Save your company thousands of dollars and support the industry at the same time!

Final day items include:

  • 1 Week Sail Boat Cruise for Four by Fraco
  • 2 Rolls of Cosella D?erken Delta MS 7ft Foundation Wrap
  • EZ Grout Hog Troughs
  • Diamond Systems 14" x .110 MA 300 Pro II x 1" Arbor Diamond Blade
  • 4 Rolls of Firestone Flashgard Thur-Wall Flashing
  • Set of 6 Bon Tool Corner Poles
  • DITEQ 14" Silent Turbo Noise Killer Diamond Blade
  • Collomix LLC CX-20 Hand Mixer
  • Knerr Masonry Unit #3 Bricklayers Arching Tool
  • 10 Bags of QUIKRETE Bulk Mortar or Grout (3,000 lbs each)
  • 3 Crick Tool 48" Levels
  • 10 - 3,000 Pound Bulk Bags of SPEC MIX masonry mortar

Don?t miss out on your chance to bid on new, name brand equipment for a fraction of the cost of retail! All proceeds support Mason Contractors Association of America programs.

Live bidding is currently taking place online at www.masoncontractors.org/auction!

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