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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jebgab</i> <br /><br />Dave, <br />My question deals with the combustibility of extruded plastic materials. From what I gather on the internet these materials are combustible and may give off toxic fumes. Any idea as to whether there is some way to lessen the combustibility? <br />John <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Never thought about that aspect. I wouldn't want my MRR to kill me in my sleep. <br />Never had to worry about wood chicken wire and plaster :) <br />I'll check on the Mfg's site or pamphlets at the Home Depot. There must be some safety rating for it, especially if it's used as a home insulation. Some of the other foam is really made for Packing etc not for home use. Good question. Dave
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