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ContentsFour 12′ anodized aluminum spring-loaded poles with parts (heads, plates, and GripDisk™ non-slip pads), two standard zippers, and one carry bag. Heavy users of ZipWall® products include professional contractors – general contractors and tradesmen – and facility managers. The ZipWall® 12 poles are the prime ZipWall® poles. Anodized aluminum construction makes them sturdier than stainless steel, smoother to raise and to lock, and the best foundation for ZipWall®accessories like FoamRail™ tapeless seals. These poles are built for heavy use and their size is perfect for both residential and commercial jobs. We ate at Depot 1899 in Frankfurt while traveling with a large group for business.

ZipWall® 12 spring-loaded dust barrier poles are designed for the professional contractor. They are easy to use, easy to store, and a significant time saver! These poles are strong and lightweight, telescope up to 12 feet high and twist to lock. Each spring-loaded pole takes seconds to set up without a ladder. The innovative non-skid, non-marking head locks the barrier material, allowing it to be raised with the pole, and holds it securely in place without damaging the ceiling. A tight dust barrier can be set up in just a few minutes, one pole at a time, without ladders, tape, or damage.
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I had read that there are places to eat and drink to the south of the river, but my ageing map reading skills were severely tested. Then we came across this fairly modern bar/restaurant near the South Railway Station. The beer, wine and German menu were exactly what we were looking for, with helpful English speaking waiters. Wiza does not guarantee or claim any of the information found on this public directory to be 100% accurate or up to date.
We were served buffet style so I can't comment on the regular menu items, but the food we were served was very good. I especially enjoyed the fennel risotto and the Prime Rib. The restaurant building is beautiful. I would definitely return to try the regular menu items. Set up the barrier one pole at a time starting at the wall. Leave the plastic loose at the bottom and make sure the spring at the top of the pole is not compressed all the way.
Former tram depot transformed to top... - Depot 1899
We tried the local specialties, as the menu was decided for us by our company hosts. We sampled a typical Hesse delicacy called, if memory serves me hand kasse, which is a strong cheese with onions. All of the appetizer dishes came in small jam jar sized containers, for us all to share. A sort of German, or Hesse tapas if you like. Hesse is an area of Germany, very proud of its traditions, and it's warm hearted citizens. We had a very enjoyable night, being serenaded by a brass quartet, as we tucked into the fine food and excellent beers on offer.

Served drinks and buffet food, stereotypical German cuisine. Kind of reminds me of a Gordon Biersch in San Francisco. Not bad, but wasn't memorable either. A 20 foot anodized aluminum pole is also available. We visited this nice place with a group of 200 people. We had a very good meal, a nice buffet with lot's of variety.
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Indeed, such was the conviviality of our hosts, that they slowed one of our number to play saxophone with them, though we had to continually tease him before he would do it. Well done Howard, if you fix forklifts like you play sax you are a legend. A great night, with great company and entertainment.
Compliments for handling such a big group. Probably one of the best in frankfurt. Traditional food with an international touch. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Compress the spring at the top of each pole all the way up.
Ideal for professional contractors – both commercial and residential
Beyond construction, the ZipWall® barrier system is widely used for abatement, mold remediation, water damage or flood restoration, and other interior jobs where contaminants in the dust are a concern. Another driver for the use of ZipWall®barriers is OSHA’s new Silica Rule for Construction which requires the implementation of dust controls. I was taken here with colleagues in mid October for dinner.
I have visited this restaurant several times with family and also hosting groups of students. I recommend the local Frankfurt alcoholic beverage, Apfelwein, which is served in larger containers, called "Bembel"s, and which can be mixed with mineral water or Fanta. Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and much more.