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Two comments.
1. If I lived in hurricane country, I'd have at least one Gunnite-type quonset hut to put my valuables in and hide in. 2. I've seen safe rooms built out of wood, but IIRC, they were made of two sheets of 1 and and eighth plywood laminated together. "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... "Vaughn" wrote in : Wood is an amazing building material. A properly designed wooden structure will stand up to a hurricane just as well as a properly designed concrete structure. Sorry, but I won't buy that for one second. Concrete doesn't blow out when a window gives way and air pressure builds up inside the house, not at hurricane speed winds. Safe rooms built inside wooden homes in tornado alley are not build out of wood -- they are built out of reinforced concrete. Did you know that they even make airplanes out of wood? (aviation content) Sure, and very few people find them suitable for permanent habitation. |
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