Your work looks awesome!
I don't have many pics but here are a few form our companys website.
top left:
This is the midtown exchange building we did in 2005. I wasn't on that job. We didn't do it 100% but were still there over a year.
top right:
This is the Foshay tower in Minneapolis. We did some stone patching on it along with some caulking. Wasn't on this one either. I was down the street at the time on another building.
middle right:
Myself, my brother and two others did the comparatively small job about 4 years ago. Complete cut and pointing of the stone.
bottom left:
This ine was a fun one. About 10 guys did this over a summer. Turned out beautifull. The company ended up winning a few awards for this one. If you look closely you can see me on a boom lift in the pic. We use them a lot.
bottom right:
This was a monster of a job. Two full seasons to complete. It's the Northrop Auditorium on the U of M campus in Minneapolis. This is the main entrance. The sides of the building are about 4 times this size. Much bigger than the pic lets on.
I may be in this pic on the swing stage. We had to wash the stone on the building with Sure Klean 766. Should be named 666 because it's pure evil in a bucket. Makes acid look like bath water. We had to dress in rubber suits, ducktape the sleeves, wear respirators and rubber boots, all in the middle of summer. The 766 had to be put on with an airless sprayer. Contact with skin was awefull. It would eat right through to the meat in about 5 seconds. I had scabs all over.
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Pic of a guy pointing.
Me and another guy cutting.
Here's me freezing my *** off power washing the Union depot in St. Paul.
Did this in 2009. Another monster. Stones were ready to fall off. 6'x6' stones. 1800 pounds a piece I belive. So we had to tear all of them off and put new irons on the building and then put all the stone back on. A LOT OF WORK. Lots of scaffolding. (middle pic)