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The patterns you ll find between these pages go from the easy Stick it To Me Baby pin cushion that will put a smile on your face as it brightens up your sewing table; to the take- em-with you wall hangings, Be Inspired and Laugh a Good Laugh . Need a little splashy addition to your home? How about the fast and fabulous Topsy-Turvy Duvet cover? Or a little Fleur Rug ? Perhaps you have a corner in a room just begging for a comfy Lizzie Bean Bag Chair ? Make a batch of their favorite cookies, and pop in some tunes from their jazzy playlist while you stitch the fantastical Whimsyland quilt. Whether you re laughing at how two girls with the same name became sisters, the top 10 things they have in common, or how a design was born out of a childhood...Liz and Beth hope that you enjoy the journey into their little world. Whatever life holds in store, they hope this little book will remind you to smile and laugh often, be inspired and inspire others, and above all, always, always, Be Cre8ive!




You are where you sit What's this white stuff? Home Inspections for Springfield, Dayton, and surrounding OH areas. Re: What's this white stuff? Originally Posted by mnahrgang When those same expanded polystyrene beads are pressed together under heat into a large block and then cut into thinner insulation sheets by a hot wire......it's called expanded polystyrene foam board insulation. Don't worry about the source or that it's not in board form. A local expanded foam board manufacturer chops up scrap pieces and sells an 8-9 cu ft bag for about a buck......real cheap.....just dump it in your attic. Originally Posted by Brian A. MacNeish You can't be serious, you are joking correct? 'Imagination is more important than knowledge' (sometimes) Mario Kyriacou CHI CMI- NACHI Canadian Member of the Year 2007 Originally Posted by mkyriacou No fire hazard there. As a Professional Home Inspector, I support the privacy of my clients. Services provided in East MN and West WI




FLIR (ITC) CERTIFIED BS THERMOGRAPHERFLIR (ITC) CERTIFIED LEVEL 1 THERMOGRAPHER Mark, how old is the house? Sometimes they used Molded expanded polystyrene (MEPS)—more commonly used for foam board insulation—is also available as small beads (polypearl) and used these beads to fill in wall voids cavities that had no prior insulation.Tacoma Wa.NACHI ID# 05120681 Originally Posted by pdoaneSometimes they used Molded expanded polystyrene (MEPS)�more commonly used for foam board insulation�is also available as small beads (polypearl) and used these beads to fill in wall voids cavities that had no prior insulation. 80 + years old. It looked like Styrofoam beads, but they were loose. The polypearl site said that they were coated with glue, but these weren't. It really did look like someone dumped the contents of a bunch of bean bag chairs up there. I've never seen anything like it. Next think you know, folks will be insulating their attics with packing peanuts.




I saw your packing peanuts last winter in an attic in south Atlanta! When I asked the homeower why they were there she said she got a lot of shipments from the Home Shopping Network and did not want to put them in a landfill. I took a some outside to showed them how they will burn, melt and add to the air quality of a home when fire is added. A few days later the peanuts were in a landfill. So where's all the data about the huge hazards of polystyrene in fires? Why aren't other plastics banned from homes? Foam cushions, synthetic carpets, foam carpet pads, polyurethane shoe soles, wool, silk, wood, kids' toys, oil, gas, electricity?????? all are involved in fires and deaths!!! By the way, when it's installed in walls and attics, it is separated from the living space by 1/2 inch gyproc as required by codes!!! Why do they allow wires to be run through non fire retardent wood framing materials??? Why don't we require that our combustion heating appliances be installed in a separate detached shed at some minimum distance from the house and pipe the heat in......save a lot of CO deaths, fires, gas explosions in houses!!!




From my post of 9/7/08: IMHO, the foam issue is way overstated by the codes!! Seems it's just a historical artifact from when foam panels first came out. We have foam pillows/cushions, carpet pads, and lots of other plastics in houses today but we don't have to cover them with 1/2" drywall. Haven't heard of higher #'s of deaths related to insulation foam in fires!! It's the CO and cyanides from a variety of sources. "In a study done in Sweden at the National Testing Center, they looked at a controlled burning of household items, everything from VCRs to furniture to chairs to cables, anything that you would find in a residential structure. What they found was amazing throughout. These are the isocyanide levels that came through all the building materials. But the biggest that came through is fiberglass insulation. The insulated wool actually threw off the highest levels. When you look at it from the fire service perspective, when you look at the pink and yellow insulation inside walls and you see firemen out in the streets, you know they are fighting fires and they are going through tearing the building apart to find any hot spots in it and you see the insulation consistently being pulled out and looked at.

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