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Greenbuilding Archive for January 2000
532 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:23:25 2002

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GBlist: cold, durisol, and surface bonding



OK,

Still on the thread about surface-bonded durisol walls. First, I
appreciate all who have contributed to this thread. It has given much to
think about and consider. The question I now have is more of a "Can I do
it right now?" question. I am in SW Montana, and while it has been an
unseasonably warm winter, it is still rarely above 40 deg F right now.
Can you use the surface bonding materials in these temps, and will any
surface bonding material work with the durisol. DOes anyone have a
favorite one, or practical experiences to share about the different
products available?

Thanks again,

Shane Van Wey
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