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Dominator Eliminator Aluminum Forms for Concrete Homes, Precast, and Construction

The Dominator Forming System provides an alternative to typical flat tie forming systems. It produces flat, straight walls with little or no visible form seams making it ideal for commercial and international applications. No special equipment or gaskets are required which can wear out over time. Window and door openings are cast in place simultaneously with the walls and ceilings. Few tools are required with the Dominator Forming System which allows for easy training of unskilled labor. The system can be hand set or ganged without additional accessories allowing for quick form placement and removal, saving both time and money. The taper ties are easy to remove and are reusable. The tie holes are plugged to create a water tight seal. With reasonable maintenance the life of this form will out perform its nearest competitor. The Dominator incorporates a unique factor, that being a form that receives very few hits with a hammer. This due to the form locking device is separate from the form itself and is located at the back of the side rail. The only aluminum forming system to make this claim and perform with increased strength. The load point of the tie system has been moved as far from the load as possible, 2 1/2 on the dominator as compared to a standard form of 13/16. This lends itself to less vertical deflection, metal fatigue and flatter walls. The Eliminator Forming System works in conjunction with the Dominator Forming System allowing the contractor to pour against an existing building with only 2 3/4" of clearance. This allows the contractor to place more homes in limited spaces or pour those single formed walls.

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