Thanks for your explanation of material content of your product, WeatheredStone. I appreciate you taking the time to do that. Perhaps the next time you (or your webmaster) update your web site, this info could be included? Thanks!!
malleron
January 04, 2008
This looks like an interesting product, but I do have one concern: off-gassing. I know you don't claim your product is "green", but all I can think about when I read about wet product and drying glue is the greenhouse I'm going to have install in order to grow enough plants to absorb the myriad toxic fumes given off by this product. I have no doubt your product has a lot of practical applications and I wish you all the luck in your business. However, you might be a little more forthcoming about what exactly your product is made of. Indeed, with all the emphasis on sustainable living and eco-friendly construction in the past few years, I'm somewhat disheartened by the continued proliferation of potentially toxic materials. Now that you've gotten one innovation down, let's see if you can take it further by making a similar product that doesn't off-gas.
Buckeyejdb
January 04, 2008
Hi Sean! Love the concept!! I'll check it out. Thanks! Jen
BuyBrandTools
January 03, 2008
Hi Sean. Thanks for your friendship! We supply a great range of quality tools for pros including tiling tools, scaffolding tools and daylight lamps - great for beating those winter blues! Cheers!
TSimone
January 03, 2008
Cool, I'll check it out.
Thanks
domestika
January 03, 2008
Hi Sean! That archway in your avatar is stunning - it slurped me right over to look at your site, and now I've got a strange craving for two-storey pillars and marble-tile floors! Lovely stuff...
TSimone
January 03, 2008
Hello Sean, nice to meet you. Weathered stone seems like pretty cool stuff.
berryberr
malleron
malleron
This looks like an interesting product, but I do have one concern: off-gassing. I know you don't claim your product is "green", but all I can think about when I read about wet product and drying glue is the greenhouse I'm going to have install in order to grow enough plants to absorb the myriad toxic fumes given off by this product. I have no doubt your product has a lot of practical applications and I wish you all the luck in your business. However, you might be a little more forthcoming about what exactly your product is made of. Indeed, with all the emphasis on sustainable living and eco-friendly construction in the past few years, I'm somewhat disheartened by the continued proliferation of potentially toxic materials. Now that you've gotten one innovation down, let's see if you can take it further by making a similar product that doesn't off-gas.
Buckeyejdb
BuyBrandTools
TSimone
Cool, I'll check it out.
Thanks
domestika
TSimone
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