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>theres lots of white ploystyrene sheets in the attic
>between rafters as insulation
>but its a huge fire risk
>so I guess ive got to remove it all
>but is there any use for it
>perhaps sandwiched behind plasterboard
>or is best to put it in binbags for landfill?
>
>george
>
Offer it on Freeshare or Freecycle as someone may have a use for it
..maybe Ebayers wanting it for packing material.Thats better than it
going to landfill
Some polystyrenes are of fire retardant specification.
I think even those are intended for use enclosed within fireproof
materials - masonry or plasterboard.
> Offer it on Freeshare or Freecycle as someone may have a use for it
> ..maybe Ebayers wanting it for packing material.Thats better than it
> going to landfill
At least it gets it split it into small pieces, distributed around the
country and *then* put into several landfills :-)
All that God does not permit is forbidden. Sins are forbidden by the general
declaration that God has made, that He did not allow them. Other things
which He has left without general prohibition, and which for that reason are
said to be permitted, are nevertheless not always permitted. For when God
removed some one of them from us, and when, by the event, which is a
manifestation of the will of God, it appears that God does not will that we
should have a thing, that is then forbidden to us as sin; since the will of
God is that we should not have one more than another. There is this sole
difference between these two things, that it is certain that God will never
allow sin, while it is not certain that He will never allow the other. But
so long as God does not permit it, we ought to regard it as sin; so long as
the absence of God's will, which alone is all goodness and all justice,
renders it unjust and wrong.
669. To change the type, because of
Not necessarily.Ebayer to Ebayer to Ebayer and on and on .
Why do your posts
always look like a poem,
or maybe a sonnet,
which normally has six lines
but this one only has 5.
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geoff
polystyrene will kill rodents
they chew it and it compacts in their guts
please try to be prudent
this hamsterlady must be nuts.
How do you tell though? Set fire to it?
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Ah fetch it yourself if you can't wait for delivery
http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk
Or get it delivered for free
> Why do your posts
> always look like a poem,
> or maybe a sonnet,
> which normally has six lines
> but this one only has 5.
or fourteen, innit.
J^n
Not heard that. Why doesn't the OP take a bit and hold a lighted match to
it (outside). If it's ordinary polystrene it'll take quite quickly and
burn well with thick black smoke. Fire retardent will melt and scorch may
even have a bit of flame while the match is present but take away the
match and it'll go out.
The major problem in the past with polystyrene was untreated ceiling
tiles. These would burn well, give off lots of toxic smoke, melt and drip
burning plastic over the room contents including anyone trying to get
through the room to escape...
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Dave. pam is missing e-mail
It make good model aeroplanes, if hot wire cut and skinned with balsa
wood,brown paper or glass and epoxy ;-)
It makes excellent short lived kneeling pads.
Railway modellers for carving into scenery.
MBQ
So market it as rat.
I bet the P&P will put people off though.