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Greger #246903 12/22/12 10:11 PM
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Perhaps you know it as chipboard.

Here, because Canadians are more realistic than dazed Yanks, it is known as "glueboard".

California Rick knew what it was.

Rick, you are wasted in the United States of Hysteria -- you really should liberate your inner Canadian.

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Originally Posted by california rick
Those glue-board homes are termite resistant and the glue-boards are made from recycled material. smile

Plus newer homes are sealed better and resistant to climate variances and much more energy efficient.

Can't have everything... Hmm
It all makes up for being gassed to death, eh ?

Why do you think they are termite resistant? They poison the poor termites !!

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I was acquainted with the delightful Berkeley liberal Malvina Reynolds, who composed the famous '60s song "Little Boxes" -- having been inspired by the near-by suburban termitary of Daley City.

Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky,
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.

And the people in the houses
All went to the university,
Where they were put in boxes
And they came out all the same,
And there's doctors and lawyers,
And business executives,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.

And they all play on the golf course
And drink their martinis dry,
And they all have pretty children
And the children go to school,
And the children go to summer camp
And then to the university,
Where they are put in boxes
And they come out all the same.

And the boys go into business
And marry and raise a family
In boxes made of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.

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Originally Posted by logtroll
Aha! Glueboard !!

Folks make houses outta that stuff?
Not that type of glueboard.

The kind numan and I are speaking of has a two-fold purpose in homebuilding:

1. Structural integrity for earthquakes
2. Firewall

...it's really thick "plywood" that's made from recycled woodchips and glue.


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Originally Posted by numan
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Originally Posted by california rick
Those glue-board homes are termite resistant and the glue-boards are made from recycled material. smile

Plus newer homes are sealed better and resistant to climate variances and much more energy efficient.

Can't have everything... Hmm
It all makes up for being gassed to death, eh ?

Why do you think they are termite resistant? They poison the poor termites !!
Could you please support that claim with a link?


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Originally Posted by Phil Hoskins
Could you please support that claim with a link?
When you buy a brand-new home now-a-days Phil, you sign a waiver releasing the builder from liability because the homes are so air-tight (liquid foam that fills in cracks and expands creating an air-tight seal, for example) the waiver describes gases from the made-made materials which can be toxic inside the home.

The document is explained to you at escrow closing.



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Originally Posted by numan
Perhaps you know it as chipboard. Here, because Canadians are more realistic than dazed Yanks, it is known as "glueboard".
You mean this? chipboard
Nobody I know builds houses with chipboard either.

Maybe you are talking about oriented strand board, commonly known as OSB? Jeez, noomie, I thought you was a expert in speakin' English... Ya'll sure git careless when it comes to the manly arts and makin' things.

And ya didn't seem to notice my warnings about your fine 1950's house probably having lead paint and plywood (made with glue, much like your chipboard) in it. Mebbee you better get a home inspection and find out what kind o' poison hell-hole yer livin' in... Hmm


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A 1950s home isn't very air-tight and not much man-made plastics in them.


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They did have more natchrul materials that are good for the environment in them, like wood from old-growth trees, insulation and floor coverings made from perlite and asbestos from well-regulated mining operations, and maybe some carcinogen-treated rot resistant wood parts. And, of course, the draftiness helped with interior air quality issues and the heating systems were at least 40% efficient.

Ah, the good ol' days!


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Too bad no fat-arsed, lazy, uneducated, brainwashed Americans are working on better building systems, like this one:
Originally Posted by logtroll
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT

Forests nationwide are faced with the problem of being overstocked with woody biomass that has low or negative value, which presents a liability in terms of unhealthy watershed ecosystems and poses a growing risk for catastrophic wildfire. Few uses exist for the bulk of this material that are of high enough value to defray the costs of thinning, and most utilization strategies involve converting it to energy, which does not serve to replicate the carbon sequestration function of the forest. A parallel concern is that modern building materials are expensive, have high embodied energy and carbon footprints, and are rarely sourced or manufactured in rural communities. This Phase 1 project would research the feasibility of utilizing low value woody biomass in a high value building envelope system that would; facilitate forest restoration thinning, reduce fossil fuel consumption associated with the construction of buildings, create substantial new economic activity in rural communities, and produce a building envelope system with superior performance characteristics.
From what I can gather, this material would be made from wood chips - is this what noomie means by chipboard?


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