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more Building Science 13 years 8 months ago #35267

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Re: more Building Science 13 years 8 months ago #35274

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Very nice.  I would be a bit concerned about the fire chief's method to determine the flammability of the foam insulation.  I saw a demonstration; a small shed was insulated with spray foam.  A garbage can with paper was placed in the corner and lit on fire.  The flames licked the foam for quite a while before it actually ignited but once it lit up, the fire spread so fast it was scary.

His method of trying to light a hunk he hacked out of the wall is suspect.  Not a lot of surface area to burn.  Kind of like taking a big block of wood out of a roaring fire; usually it'll burn for a bit yet and then just smolder and then go out.  I don't think the conclusion would be that wood doesn't burn well.

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