>> Is Cincinnati humid in the summer? <<
Yes.
>> Does it get over 100 degrees Fahrenheit for protracted lengths of time? <<
No, fortunately.
I like the idea of slip forming as the studs are currently open.
But I was concerned about possible water damage caused by water running from the slurry into the vapor barrier/panel that attaches to the outside of the stud, under my aluminum siding.
I had thought about stapling some plastic drop cloth to the wood prior to pouring, but I wanted the wall to breath.
Any ideas?
Dan
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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