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| Hello,
Is there a new, spray insulation for the attic?
I saw an open ceiling in a Florida restaurant that had been
sprayed and then painted. The spray didnot seem to be
much thicker than a thick paint (they said it was insulation,
and that it was then painted). Iam familiar with Danish Modern.
Could this be something of that nature? It was sprayed right on
the roof etc.
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| Tom Cular 2006-08-19, 9:25 am |
| There's a good chance that what you saw was sprayed on fireproofing.
Tom
"Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1155927941.939852.319670@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> Is there a new, spray insulation for the attic?
> I saw an open ceiling in a Florida restaurant that had been
> sprayed and then painted. The spray didnot seem to be
> much thicker than a thick paint (they said it was insulation,
> and that it was then painted). Iam familiar with Danish Modern.
> Could this be something of that nature? It was sprayed right on
> the roof etc.
>
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Tom Cular wrote:[color=darkred]
> There's a good chance that what you saw was sprayed on fireproofing.
>
> Tom
> "Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:1155927941.939852.319670@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
Hello,
Please allow me to repeat myself for the benefit of yet another
thrilling experience
of your =EF=BB=BFgenius knowledge and answering expertise:
When i asked them what it was they said itwas "Insulation" sprayed on
first, then the entire ceiing (which was the open roof, rafters, heat
ducts electricity etc. (Danish Modern style)) was spray painted. So who
is it that you are calling the liar, me or them?
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| crhras 2006-08-19, 1:25 pm |
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Please allow me to tell you to go fuck yourself.
"Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1155990973.467050.231850@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
Tom Cular wrote:[color=darkred]
> There's a good chance that what you saw was sprayed on fireproofing.
>
> Tom
> "Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:1155927941.939852.319670@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
Hello,
Please allow me to repeat myself for the benefit of yet another
thrilling experience
of your ?genius knowledge and answering expertise:
When i asked them what it was they said itwas "Insulation" sprayed on
first, then the entire ceiing (which was the open roof, rafters, heat
ducts electricity etc. (Danish Modern style)) was spray painted. So who
is it that you are calling the liar, me or them?
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| Forget your meds this morning?
Looks to me as if someone was discussing possibilities..
I never saw where they called you a liar.
ForWhatIt'sWorth... This is where you, or I, can find some real good
information.
The good part about it is you can read what they are saying, and go from
there.
Unless someone sent you an email offline. That may explain your response.
my2c..
--
remove one of the @'s unless you are a spammer.
"Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1155990973.467050.231850@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
Tom Cular wrote:[color=darkred]
> There's a good chance that what you saw was sprayed on fireproofing.
>
> Tom
> "Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:1155927941.939852.319670@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
Hello,
Please allow me to repeat myself for the benefit of yet another
thrilling experience
of your ?genius knowledge and answering expertise:
When i asked them what it was they said itwas "Insulation" sprayed on
first, then the entire ceiing (which was the open roof, rafters, heat
ducts electricity etc. (Danish Modern style)) was spray painted. So who
is it that you are calling the liar, me or them?
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Bill wrote:
> Forget your meds this morning?
> Looks to me as if someone was discussing possibilities..
> I never saw where they called you a liar.
> ForWhatIt'sWorth... This is where you, or I, can find some real good
> information.
> The good part about it is you can read what they are saying, and go from
> there.
>
> Unless someone sent you an email offline. That may explain your response.
> my2c..
> --
> remove one of the @'s unless you are a spammer.
> "Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:1155990973.467050.231850@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
>
> Tom Cular wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Please allow me to repeat myself for the benefit of yet another
> thrilling experience
> of your ?genius knowledge and answering expertise:
> When i asked them what it was they said itwas "Insulation" sprayed on
> first, then the entire ceiing (which was the open roof, rafters, heat
> ducts electricity etc. (Danish Modern style)) was spray painted. So who
> is it that you are calling the liar, me or them?
>
Hello,
Obviously this once great group has gone to the slobbering
dogs of Corporate Society.
http://www.jewwatch.com
http://paminifarm.jeeran.com right/click to make the links work
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| crhras 2006-08-20, 9:25 am |
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Ha, that explains everything...
"Harry" <paminifarm3@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1156025716.617858.219050@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
> Bill wrote:
> Hello,
> Obviously this once great group has gone to the slobbering
> dogs of Corporate Society.
> http://www.jewwatch.com
> http://paminifarm.jeeran.com right/click to make the links work
>
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| atufft@sbcglobal.net 2006-08-20, 1:25 pm |
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Harry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a new, spray insulation for the attic?
> I saw an open ceiling in a Florida restaurant that had been
> sprayed and then painted. The spray didnot seem to be
> much thicker than a thick paint (they said it was insulation,
> and that it was then painted). Iam familiar with Danish Modern.
> Could this be something of that nature? It was sprayed right on
> the roof etc.
The confusion others expressed was the thickness of the "insulation".
Fire retardant is usually a greyish-white material that looks like
thick paint. Spray foam insulation is thicker than paint, typically
looks yellow, I think, although it may come in a variety of colors
depending upon manufacturer. Both a probably paintable, and the
insulation does have some fire resistance properties since flammable
material for insulation is not good. Both also seal should seal off
vapor and reduce termite access to wood material. Try this link for
the insulation
:
http://www.tigerfoam.com/
If anyone has used this product in their home, please reply...
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| JerryD\(upstateNY\) 2006-08-23, 8:25 pm |
| Harry bothered us by posting.............[color=darkred]
No matter what it was, if it was only as thick as the paint, it ain't
insulating anything, no matter what anyone says.
PS......you are an XXXXXXX.
--
JerryD(upstateNY)
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| LightsAREon 2006-08-25, 3:25 am |
| Harry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a new, spray insulation for the attic?
> I saw an open ceiling in a Florida restaurant that had been
> sprayed and then painted. The spray didnot seem to be
> much thicker than a thick paint (they said it was insulation,
> and that it was then painted). Iam familiar with Danish Modern.
> Could this be something of that nature? It was sprayed right on
> the roof etc.
>
Harry
I'm a construction administrator for one of the largest commercial
architects in Baltimore. The thickness you are describing tells me that
it can't be insulation. Insulation value is derived from trapped air
space. That's why batt insulation works better than bead board.
It's possible that its spray fireproofing but I doubt that to, since
most paints are flammable and spray fire proofing also works on the
principle of trapped air space to dissipate heat quicker.
It sound like a Tnemec paint system (cement spelled backwards) or
something similar. It's a very heavy cement based paint used to provide
a rock hard seal. It can be used on metal or wood.
Without seeing it, it's hard to make a judgment but here's one more
opinion for you.
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