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Solar Sponge.
I imagine that is all special order if not a specific vendor order.I have not seen these at Lowes or Home Depot. Where do you get them?
Have seen MGO fire pits but never the 4x8 board by itself.
I imagine that is all special order if not a specific vendor order.I have not seen these at Lowes or Home Depot. Where do you get them?
There are a few companies that make intumescent paint, and it is really a great way to go. Cost for the paint used to be around $2-3/square foot. There are versions compatible with steel and wood, not sure about other surfaces.I found a company out of Niagra Falls that manufactures a paint that has been shown to dramatically reduce the ignition potential. Not cheap
Another good option is the Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC), with proper adhesives. Light weight, easy to cut with power tools, and semi-structural depending on the type.I buy this at my local lumber yard (BMR). Been using this stuff for years as Tile Backer and as subfloor for specialized areas (tiled of course). I am not sure where you can get it in the US but there are a few different brand names. It is widely available in UK & EU as well as Asia where it is really popular.
Last batch I bought was about 60% of the cost of fireboard, that was in 2018 though... so what it is today is a mystery.
Ours had a sign "Push button to update resume." For a computer equipment fire they are great. For a structural fire you still need some kind of sprinkler system though.We were told if a fire occurs just head for the door and hit the EPO on your way out.
That’s funny and appropriate because you definitely wouldn’t be working there anymore.Ours had a sign "Push button to update resume." For a computer equipment fire they are great. For a structural fire you still need some kind of sprinkler system though.
I hope so!Your chances of a fire are very remote if you do things right.
I have smoke and heat detectors in the shop already -that alarm locally and to my home (next door) since the shop has lots of other things far more likely to cause fire than the solar equipment!I can highly recommend this First Alert/BRK #3120B photo & Ionization dual sensor (not a carbon monoxide sensor)
Just don’t do any heat shrinking, soldering or smoking anywhere near it. But that’s what you want, the earliest heads up you can get. No alarm without a reason whatsoever in over a year now.
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Like juggling 4 fragmentation grenades with the pins pulled.
That's what I use and can confirm your observations. I vape and one of my sub ohm rigs makes an impressive cloud. Sometimes I forget and use it in the garage...always scares the $hit out of the warden! ?I can highly recommend this First Alert/BRK #3120B photo & Ionization dual sensor (not a carbon monoxide sensor)
Just don’t do any heat shrinking, soldering or smoking anywhere near it. But that’s what you want, the earliest heads up you can get. No alarm without a reason whatsoever in over a year now.
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lol.That's what I use and can confirm your observations. I vape and one of my sub ohm rigs makes an impressive cloud. Sometimes I forget and use it in the garage...always scares the $hit out of the warden! ?
Any day you can do this to a cat is a fine day indeed ?all the alarms went in the house went off. Didn’t see a cat for an hour.
What do you have?this thread is making me nervous and scared with my pack in the basement
Any inside the home solutions should be UL listed to make sure your insurance company does not have an excuse in case of fire damage.this thread is making me nervous and scared with my pack in the basement
Pretty much rules out at least half the electrical on AmazonAny inside the home solutions should be UL listed to make sure your insurance company does not have an excuse in case of fire damage.