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shooter3
October 15th, 2001, 06:35 PM
I'm going to build a toolshed out of low density foamed concrete. This material has much the same properties as pumice(nbk take notice). It also has a good "R" value, if anyone is interested. If one wall was just tacked on plywood what do you think would happen to the shed if there were some kind of "accident". Would it behave like the pumice, or would the shed just be demolished? Hey Frostfire. Are you still out there? I was wondering if you had any contacts with the people at U.M. you said might know a little more about this stuff. Thanks for any input.

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nbk2000
October 16th, 2001, 05:30 PM
You'd be better of making the shed out of strong concrete, with the side facing away from the house being the plywood wall.]

Remember, pumice doesn't prevent shit from being blown apart, just sympathetic detonation of ajoining explosives.

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