i wonder can this be used as to build the actual framing of a house.would it be strong enough to be used for more than decking and sideboarding.in other words could you build an entire piece of furniture or house from this product
Wood substitute? My friends you are long way behind.. in mid 50's of last century in Czechoslovakia we were using sawdust in combination with kind of glue to create substitude material for products which otherwise would be made from wood.. just one example from the lot is rifle VZ 58 (use google web search) buttstock and handguards..
Shane - I think it could certainly be used to build furniture. Because furniture has been build out of all sorts of materials in the past.
both innovative and eco-friendly
i wonder can this be used as to build the actual framing of a house.would it be strong enough to be used for more than decking and sideboarding.in other words could you build an entire piece of furniture or house from this product
Wood substitute? My friends you are long way behind.. in mid 50's of last century in Czechoslovakia we were using sawdust in combination with kind of glue to create substitude material for products which otherwise would be made from wood.. just one example from the lot is rifle VZ 58 (use google web search) buttstock and handguards..
would anyone be able to answer this for me?
@PicklePumpers I see..