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Don Tuite wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 03:27:40 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III" wrote: Blueskies wrote: How about some of those new plastic deck 'boards'. I used those on the last deck I built. It's like working with spaghetti. You'd need lots of reinforcement, and it won't take any punishment. Trek? I'd have said it's like working with slippery iron and you need a truss (for the hernia you'll get from lifting it). DO NOT BUILD AIRPLANES OUT OF THIS STUFF. (ObContent) Don I'm building some walls in the shop using steel studs. Light steel sections (maybe .020 thick?) rolled into the most beautiful beams, channels, other odd shapes... All three times too heavy. Richard |
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