Re: coating styrofoam (fwd)

From: Patrick Salsbury (salsbury_at_sculptors.com)
Date: 10/12/02


Message-Id: <200210121841.g9CIfNs26235@bootstrap.sculptors.com>
Subject: Re: coating styrofoam (fwd)
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 11:41:23 -0700
From: Patrick Salsbury <salsbury_at_sculptors.com>

Ken sent this, but it didn't get through to the list. Forwarding...

Pat

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Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 05:54:55 -0700
From: "Ken G. Brown" <kbrown_at_tnc.ab.ca>
To: domesteading_at_sculptors.com
cc: "J & D Goldman" <jmgoldma_at_dwx.com>
Subject: Re: coating styrofoam

I would be interested in knowing more details about the coating,
name, manufacturer, where I can get information, etc..
Thx
Ken

At 20:01 -0500 on 2002/10/08, J & D Goldman is rumored to have written:
>I recently saw a product made to apply to the surface of extruded
>styrofoam insulation, often used around basements. Its a concrete
>like material, intended to protect the styrofoam from bangs and
>gouges. Comes in a 5 gallon can (at Menards) to which one adds water.
> Has anyone worked with something like this for a dome? Foam panels
>with this material on top as a stucco? Would it help support and
>protect the panels, or just weigh them down and make them sag? I know
>Grailcoat is formulated to be applied to wood. Just wondered...
>-Dan G.

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