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Reply to "Foam Material/Insurance Problems"

The people who perpetuate these myths always refer to building codes. Those codes apply when a material such as the foam is used in the actual structure of the building, that is, to provide insulation by completely covering the walls. Then, it is supposed to be covered by a specified thickness of drywall. We are using it as a craft supply - totally different.

Sort of like the electrician friend who informed me that my track wiring didn't meet code because my splices weren't in a junction box.... and, boy, was I in big trouble. When I mentioned that all that wiring was at 18 V max, and the only 110 V under the layout was the transformer plugged into the wall outlet, he muttered something about "everything has to follow code"....amazing. He doesn't do electrical work for me! Wink Big Grin

Jim

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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