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Re: Rock Wool
At 4:16 AM +1000 28/9/98, Tim Longville wrote:
>David - Thanks for info. I aim to hit my local builders' merchants
>pronto! - Can I trouble you a bit further, to tell me (a) what
>form/quantity the stuff comes in when you get it from the merchants
>(by the bagful? what does it actually LOOK like?), (b) how do you then
>convert it into pot-sized portions for your horticultural purposes? is
>it a solid lump? does it need cutting or dividing? or is it just a
>loose amalgamation of fibres to begin with?
>
>TIA
>Tim
>Tim Longville
It usually comes in sheets with bite sized portions.
It has never been very popular here.
Michael Bailes.
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