fire barrier [RE-wrenches]
Jack West, Talkeetna AE
jackwest at alaska.net
Sun Feb 18 21:34:02 PST 2001
Drake,
I like the method you suggest below. It works well and is cheap
insurance. BTW, 5/8" drywall has a fire rating of 20 minutes.
Drake Chamberlin - Electrical Energy wrote:
>
> One idea I've had for fire protection was to mount plywood directly to
> the studs, then screw a sheet of drywall on top of it.
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