Hi Paul,
That would depend on where the customer might be located, but yes. Its a lot easier to do the grinding of the EPS and the pouring of the blocks in a factory type setting than in the field. But of course there are several other ways to do this process.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "paul_vanderwerf" <paul_vanderwerf@...> wrote:
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> Is this a strategy that you want to build on your site and then cut apart and put back together on another site (ie. customer's site) ?
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
[papercreters] Re: EPIC dome reassembled near Paris TX
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