Originally posted by: Fritzo
Plywood emits formaldehyde, and is one of the top causes of indoor air quality problems.
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Plywood emits formaldehyde, and is one of the top causes of indoor air quality problems.
Yes but the amount of formaldehyde that is emited on a yearly basis is within acceptable limits.
Also how the hell can you avoid using plywood for a home. Unless you want to do it old school and use 2 x 3s or something like that. You house will be up the roof expensive.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Plywood emits formaldehyde, and is one of the top causes of indoor air quality problems.
Yes but the amount of formaldehyde that is emited on a yearly basis is within acceptable limits.
Also how the hell can you avoid using plywood for a home. Unless you want to do it old school and use 2 x 3s or something like that. You house will be up the roof expensive.
Use glass, just be warned: Man who live in glass house should change clothes in basement.
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Plywood emits formaldehyde, and is one of the top causes of indoor air quality problems.
Yes but the amount of formaldehyde that is emited on a yearly basis is within acceptable limits.
Also how the hell can you avoid using plywood for a home. Unless you want to do it old school and use 2 x 3s or something like that. You house will be up the roof expensive.
Use glass, just be warned: Man who live in glass house should change clothes in basement.
People who live in grass houses shouldn't stow thrones.