calle,
Sorry to hear your loss.
One should keep in mind that there are very few materials that can stand that temp range. Those that do are industrial based and have a high material cost. I know that does not help your situation, but we should all keep our references that most construction materials today are incapable of withstanding a massive wild fire.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, calle vallede <valledecalle@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> After our life changing forest,� canyon,� range fire not sure if I would ever trust papercrete as our fire burnt between 3000/4000 degrees according to the rangers.
> snip
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