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  • Bullet Resistant Stuff for Home Walls

    From a local new story



    The are also working on a product to help roofs resist hail damage as well which is real important round here
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    LOL at the IRS Agent's room. I mean, those folks aren't hated that much are they? :D
    Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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    • #3
      wonder how much it costs???? looks like a great way to turn your house into a fortress.

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      • #4
        here's the product link http://gigacrete.com/

        no prices listed on site :(
        "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 610Alpha View Post
          here's the product link http://gigacrete.com/

          no prices listed on site :(
          Yeah, I checked around. Think it's something you have to go direct with the company on as I couldn't find any distributors earlier.
          Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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          • #6
            Looks like good stuff if they are on the up-and-up. Have to ask, who provided the ammo for the test, and has there been any independent lab test on this. After 'dragon skin', I don't trust manufacturer claims on 'bullet proof' products. For frame walls and pier and post foundation you need weight per square foot to prevent structural overload.

            Edit: Went to their site and found weight per square foot chart. For an 8 foot high and 12 foot long wall, 96 sq. ft., the weight for the 5/8" is 576 lbs. one side, and thicknesses go up to 2" with a weight of 1920 lbs for one side of the wall. Double if both sides are coated. Better check your foundation before applying.
            Last edited by Freebirde; 04-27-2013, 08:19 AM.

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            • #7
              That is very cool!
              "Do not fear, for I am with you;
              Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.
              I will strengthen you, surely I will help you,
              Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Freebirde View Post
                Looks like good stuff if they are on the up-and-up. Have to ask, who provided the ammo for the test, and has there been any independent lab test on this. After 'dragon skin', I don't trust manufacturer claims on 'bullet proof' products. For frame walls and pier and post foundation you need weight per square foot to prevent structural overload.

                Edit: Went to their site and found weight per square foot chart. For an 8 foot high and 12 foot long wall, 96 sq. ft., the weight for the 5/8" is 576 lbs. one side, and thicknesses go up to 2" with a weight of 1920 lbs for one side of the wall. Double if both sides are coated. Better check your foundation before applying.
                Great research! I had only got to the "hey thats kinda cool" phase and quit
                Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Freebirde View Post
                  Looks like good stuff if they are on the up-and-up. Have to ask, who provided the ammo for the test, and has there been any independent lab test on this. After 'dragon skin', I don't trust manufacturer claims on 'bullet proof' products. For frame walls and pier and post foundation you need weight per square foot to prevent structural overload.

                  Edit: Went to their site and found weight per square foot chart. For an 8 foot high and 12 foot long wall, 96 sq. ft., the weight for the 5/8" is 576 lbs. one side, and thicknesses go up to 2" with a weight of 1920 lbs for one side of the wall. Double if both sides are coated. Better check your foundation before applying.
                  Your foundation might want a pay raise to take on the additional workload...:)
                  "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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