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Anthony Pollasky Phones & Addresses

  • 746 Baylee Pl SW, Pine Island, MN 55963
  • Rochester, MN
  • Forest Lake, MN
  • 15610 Dallas St, Brighton, CO 80602 (303) 659-5866 (303) 659-5877
  • Centennial, CO
  • Eyota, MN
  • Forest Lake, MN

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Anthony Pollasky Photo 1

Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Rochester, MN
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Pollasky
Chief Executive Officer

Pyramid Abrasives
Chief Executive Officer
Education:
Skyview High School
Highland High School
Anthony Pollasky Photo 2

Owner

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Location:
Rochester, MN
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Pyramid Abrasives
Owner
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Anthony Pollasky

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Anthony Pollasky
Principal
Pyramid Abrrasives Distributio
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments · Whol Industrial Supplies
32 Woodlake Dr SE, Rochester, MN 55904
746 Baylee Pl SW, Pine Island, MN 55963
Anthony Pollasky
Chief Executive Officer
Pollasky, Inc
Mfg Abrasive Products
32 Woodlake Dr SE, Rochester, MN 55904
746 Baylee Pl SW, Pine Island, MN 55963
(507) 282-8213
Anthony Pollasky
Chief Executive Officer
Pyramid Abrasives
Automotive · Abrasive Products, Nsk
15610 Dallas St, Brighton, CO 80602
(303) 654-9607
Anthony Pollasky
Chief Executive Officer
Pollasky Inc
Abrasive Products, Nsk
15610 Dallas St, Denver, CO 80602
(303) 654-9607

Publications

Us Patents

Abrasive Material And Method Of Forming Same

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US Patent:
20050255801, Nov 17, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/847902
Inventors:
Anthony Pollasky - Rochester MN, US
International Classification:
B24D011/00
US Classification:
451527000
Abstract:
The present invention provides an abrasive material comprising a base surface having a plurality of pyramidal shapes protruding therefrom the base surface and the protrusions being formed of the same material, each protrusion having a substantially triangular, square, or polygonal base and triangular sides which meet at an apex which substantially forms a point. The pyramidal shapes have apexes in at least two distinct planes with a portion of the pyramidal shapes extending further from the base surface than others, with the apexes of the protrusions providing intermixing cutting and planning edges in a pattern such that the material is capable of abrading independent of direction of use.

Method For Finishing And Fitting Dental Restorations And An Abrasive Material For Doing Same

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US Patent:
20110081830, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Oct 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/587438
Inventors:
Anthony David Pollasky - Rochester MN, US
International Classification:
B24B 1/00
US Classification:
451 28
Abstract:
A method for finishing and fitting dental restorations is provided. The method comprises the steps of contacting the restoration surface with a stainless steel abrasive material and working the stainless steel abrasive material against the restoration surface to shape and smooth the restoration surface. The stainless steel abrasive material comprises a base having a plurality of pyramidal shapes protruding therefrom, a portion of the protrusions having a substantially polygonal base and triangular sides which meet at an apex which substantially forms a point, hereinafter pyramidal protrusions, and a portion of the protrusions having a substantially polygonal base and substantially trapezoidal sides with the portion thereof distant from the base surface forming a plateau such that the protrusions are substantially butte-like in shape, hereinafter termed butte protrusions, the protrusions providing intermixing cutting and planing edges, the ratio of the pyramidal protrusions to the butte protrusions ranging from 100:0 to 0:100. Also provided is the stainless steel abrasive material used to carry out the method.

Method For Making Polished Gemstones And An Abrasive Material For Doing Same

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US Patent:
20110081835, Apr 7, 2011
Filed:
Oct 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/587416
Inventors:
Anthony David Pollasky - Rochester MN, US
International Classification:
B24B 7/10
US Classification:
451 41
Abstract:
A method for shaping a gemstone comprising the steps of 1) attaching a gemstone to a dop, 2) holding the gemstone against a rotating lap wheel, and 3) shaping the gemstone on the lap wheel. The surface of the lap wheel is a metal abrasive material comprising a base having a plurality of pyramidal shapes protruding therefrom, a portion of the protrusions having a substantially polygonal base and triangular sides which meet at an apex which substantially forms a point, hereinafter pyramidal protrusions, and a portion of the protrusions having a substantially polygonal base and substantially trapezoidal sides with the portion thereof distant from the base surface forming a plateau such that the protrusions are substantially butte-like in shape, hereinafter termed butte protrusions, the protrusions providing intermixing cutting and planing edges, the ratio of the pyramidal protrusions to the butte protrusions ranging from 100:0 to 0:100. Also provided is the metal abrasive material used to carry out the method.

Warp And Curl Resistant Wood Platform Matting

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US Patent:
49476025, Aug 14, 1990
Filed:
Jul 26, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/205869
Inventors:
Anthony D. Pollasky - Forest Lake MN
International Classification:
E04F 1308
US Classification:
52385
Abstract:
A floor platform or matt for placing over a portion of existing flooring. The matt having a composite structure including a bottom hardboard layer, a middle hardboard layer adhered thereto. The bottom and middle layers cut into two pieces forming seams running the length of the matt, and the seams being displaced from each other. The matt also having a top hardwood finish layer consisting of a plurality of interlocking tiles. The tiles consist primarily of several individual hardwood strips flexibly held together by metallic strips, and the tiles are adhered to the middle layer. Reduction trim pieces are attached to the perimeter of the bottom and middle layers and include grooves for interlocking with the tiles. A support structure is secured to the bottom of the central region of the matt. The support structure includes gripping appendages integral therewith and extending therefrom.
Anthony D Pollasky from Pine Island, MN, age ~69 Get Report