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Re: How much weight will it hold
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Posted by old on October 23, 2006 at 18:37:17 from (4.245.14.117):
In Reply to: Re: How much weight will it hold posted by Janicholson on October 23, 2006 at 18:26:18:
Jim, this stuff it so wet right now you can't make it burn with out diesel fuel etc. put on it first. Plus in my area I have no codes to worry about at this time. My shop or at least in this area is all metal. The main frame is old mobile home frame 10-12 inch I-beams and the roof is heavy sheet metal. I figured in welding the rod to the frame and then sort of laceing it in and out of its self. I'm just wanting to know if done this way if it would hold say 500LBS or so. This foam is large, 12-14 inches thick and some si long enough that the grid would not be needed but I want to make sure if it broke it wouldn't hall on my head. LOL
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