Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: borpinShow some ply a wee bit of water and it all pings apart.I had some cheap ply in a bucket of water for over a year and it was fine, as was the glue I was testing. It is now kicking around the back garden and still seems fine.
Posted By: jamesingramSmart ply from Eireand closer to southern UK at least, and much/most of that is lo-carbon sea-miles. Good stuff, currently going thro Fraunhofer testing, expected to knock spots off the alternatives.
Posted By: TimSmallSmartply doesn't off-gas formaldehydeNot exactly - all natural timber does, a bit - but Smartply boasts 'no added formaldehyde' in the form of glue - apparently the natural resins of their Irish timber is enough - but that may just mean that their timber has high natural formaldehyde!
Posted By: PeterStarckThanks Timber, the TRADA document is very useful.Be warned though - just because it has the stamp on it does not mean it is any good. I bought class 3 and one sniff of damp and it exploded!
Posted By: SteamyTeaIs there a similar one for boatbuildershttp:///newforum/extensions/Vanillacons/smilies/standard/bigsmile.gif" alt="
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