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September 2011

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30 • SEPTEMBER 2011 • WORLD FENCE NEWS Bridgeport, CT Phone: 800-221-0340 Fax: 203-330-9578 Great Neck, NY Phone: 888-287-4942 Fax: 516-482-0808 Englewood, NJ A Division of Bushwick Metals, Inc. A Division of Bushwick Metals, Inc. www.bushwickmetals.com Phone: 800-631-1543 Fax: 201-567-9530 Richboro, PA Phone: 800-221-7781 Fax: 215-364-2612 Your Metals Partner for Fencing and Guard Rail Products • Galvanized Pipe • Fence Tube • Galvanized Squared Tube • Guard Rail • Stainless Pipe and Tube Complete line of Carbon and Stainless Products North American Fence Contractors Association schedules Fence Training School for this fall The recently-formed North Amer- ican Fence Contractors Association (NAFCA) has announced that its first Fence Training School will be held Oct. 20-22, 2011 in Delta, Colo. (Delta, Colo. is located south- east of Grand Junction.) According to NAFCA president Chris Chapman, the school's pri- mary focus will be on best prac- tices for chain link installa- tion, but sec- ondary classes will cover ornamental metal, agricultural, vinyl, wood, gate operators, job costing and sales. "This is a great chance for fence installers to learn from some of the best in the industry, who, together, have over 500 years of experience!" said Chapman. "There are a limited number of spaces available, and I urge anyone who is interested to contact us as soon as possible." The cost is $295 per person for NAFCA members and $350 per per- son for non-members. NAFCA is a non-profit associa- tion incorporated this year in the state of Wisconsin. Its bylaws indicate that its purpose is to conduct fence instal- lation training schools, as well as a na- tional semi-annual trade show and re- gional shows. Its officers are Chris Chapman, CFP, Chapman Fence Co, Inc., Jefferson, Ga., president; Tony Tonak, Ameri- can Made Vinyl Extrusions, LLC, Sioux Falls, S.D., vice-president; and Ray Statz, CFP, and Har- riet Statz, CFP, Qual Line Fence Corp., Waunak ee, Wis., secre- tary/treasurer. Directors are Mark Knudson, Modern Fence Technologies, East Troy, Wis.; Norm Legare, CFP, Post Hole People, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Judy Iams of Log Cabin Fence, Amity, Pa.; and David Clark of C&C Fence, McDo- nough, Ga. For more information on the asso- ciation or the fence training school, visit the web site www.4nafca.com or contact Chapman at 706-367-9511, fax 706-367-9606, e-mail presi- dent@4nafca.com or Tonak at 605- 291-9223 or e-mail dtonak@itctel.com. BEFCO Destroyer designed for heavy duty shredding and mowing " " " " " " " " NAFCA f to right: Wright and Doug Ruper Bill Iams, man, Ra left, Iams, T o m ounding member y Statz, Norm Legare Mark Kn s are , and Harriet Statz. (NAFCA photo) udson, t . standing, , o T Chris Chap- Seated are J left n y T u onak, d y The BEFCO Destr is designed f flail shred l and or b c h d o Its hea ds. prunings of up to 2 in. ades are capab er with h ar o unit is designed f fr om 40 h.p. 72 12 and 88 16 y y r mo le of shred and off wing widths. e draulic side-shift r D90 PT wing between viness ranging d O driven vy hammer type r ing tree in diameter . side-shift on the 60 side-shift on the 72 els. It has a Cat. oups, comprising o h compatib to 90 h.p. o mo quic quar t kered in Roc hitc 11 major la ment gr models. series of its Mole post hole dig Among its pr 1 and 2 hitc le . wn and landscaping equip- ky Mount, model, h and ise and 88 BEFCO , N.C., head- off r s tractor ture replaceab constant dig f o s up to 75 h.p. g rmation, call 252-977-9920 or visit www oducts are f le knives and points f ing po The dig For more in- er g s f o g er wer . .befco.com. ver 100s fea-r ourr o r tractor e s The , 60 There is amod- and a

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