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#21
Looks good Jon.
Good luck with your enterprise, hope it goes well.
You should put up a simple 1 page secured website where people can order and pay via paypal, in addition to selling it on your forum. Won't cost much to do, then people can share the link anywhere. Would be just like if I said "I got these bullets at graf's... go here"
Good luck with your enterprise, hope it goes well.
You should put up a simple 1 page secured website where people can order and pay via paypal, in addition to selling it on your forum. Won't cost much to do, then people can share the link anywhere. Would be just like if I said "I got these bullets at graf's... go here"
#23
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
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hadnt thought of doing that but certainly something to look into superhunt!
WV Hunter, I agree 100%, I am just limited on time and have so much going on as it is. I'll check into it though.
WV Hunter, I agree 100%, I am just limited on time and have so much going on as it is. I'll check into it though.
#24
MD, I'll PM you some info on it. There are different types of it for different applications such as Residential and Commercial type buildings and such. Some have different fire ratings and the like. I'll gather up some of the info on the stuff they used for my buildings (60x40 shop and 30x20 hiding place from the wife ) and PM it to you.
#25
By the way, when I say cheaper, I mean cheaper than weatherproofing with a moisture barrier type product then following that with the fiberglass roll type. By the time you pay for both of those, you will have paid as much, if not more, than you would with a good closed cell type spray foam.
#26
I had problems with a damp basement for decades. A friend who is in business for himself in the building trade recommended I have the cement block walls sprayed with foam. I had home stud out the walls so it would give me 6 inches of foam to the outside of the studs. I am so glad I did it because now I have no dampness problem and the basement which has no heat is a lot warmer than it was prior. It is a two part foam that mixes in the air as it is being sprayed and it gets very hard when it dries.
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
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well shes complete! sunday the cement guy will be here to take a look at figure out costs. So much room in that place! Cant wait to get everything in order and set up and finally work in the warmth of a fire and out of the wind. Especially the wind!
Also, the lube can be found in the classifieds now.
Also, the lube can be found in the classifieds now.