> If an oxidant were present I know what would happen.....

Nothing, of course.  Inflammable materials won't burn.  You probably want
flammable materials and oxidizers.  :)

After all, that's what Burningman is all about.
You're done with  your house on the playa,  pull this little string,
it ignites a fusee,
and the house is gone...
no muss no fuss, no hauling anything away.

-Oswego


On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 12:40 PM, douglas sherriff <[email protected]>wrote:

> i have had good experieces regarding fire resistance with ordinary
> drywall as a baffle, 1 inch from a main wall, around hot wood heaters.
> I am wondering if there might be a gypsum based, smear on, solution
> availabe for interior applications. It would certainly be lighter in
> weight. Ceiling weights and ductilities are what I'm having doubts
> about.
>
> Experimentation with scrap pieces (I know there aren't supposed to be
> any) and a tiger torch might be in order.
> A basic axiom with explosives, is that force per unit of explosive is
> increased non linearly with compression. I am wondering about an
> inflamable material packed in a rigid concrete case. If an oxidant
> were present I know what would happen.....
>
> yours
>
> douglas
>
>

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