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"you get what you pay for", and I believe that completely, but...
Yikes, kind of pricey, M1078MAN, (but then I am cheap); are you impressed for the cost?
Now that is some good thinking:
- You might notice CO2 problems awake, but you sure won't notice them asleep
Except that you will sleep the big sleep, for a long L-O-N-G time!
:unsure::naner::unsure:
Didn't know what SikaFlex is (so, true to the wisdom of ColdWarrior, looked it up):
- That is a radically righteous product!
https://www.sika-distributor.com/sika-joint-sealants-waterproofing.php
How did you apply it, with a caulking gun?
You bet, it looks great.
And I'm a little removed from the industry but guessing that paint hasn't changed all that much.
The rule of thumb was Exterior paint, you figured re-painting every 5-7 years no matter who the manufacturer or what quality.
Wondered where the rigidity came from (you know, without a structural frame).
Any idea how thick the wall panels are (like 3/4")?
And sometimes it pays to shoot craps, they're a nice item, right?!
Trying to figure out the structure of the box:
- So, it's steel plate (like 3/16"?), with reinforced corners and edges throughout, is that how it's made?
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