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26 July 2023 at 07:20 #47869
Hello all,
I am wondering if anyone had the original B&O A9 box they are happy to part with.
Regards,
Grant
26 July 2023 at 17:21 #47870Hi,
I know B&O sell these.
27 July 2023 at 00:57 #47871Thank you.
I have sent their customer service an email.
30 July 2023 at 22:04 #47872Cardboard box has perished in crawl space storage, but styrofoam from an A9 mk 1 is available if helpful.
Joe M in WV
31 July 2023 at 01:06 #47873I reached out to B&O locally and in Denmark, but was sadly told by both that they can’t provide boxes.
Have you had a different experience?
31 July 2023 at 01:07 #47874Thank you Joe!
Grateful for your message.
If not too much trouble, would you be able to send me a photo to either my email or mobile number:
+61414840756
Thank you!
31 July 2023 at 20:39 #4787510 years in the crawl space but substantially intact. Our crawl space is being encapsulated next week which is only reason these were noticed. Never flooded but the ones appear to be some black specks. Trash or treasure?
Joe M in WV
31 July 2023 at 21:45 #47876Spraying vinegar, or bleach (Clorox Clean-Up™ is bleach&soap&water), can sit on styrofoam without ruining it, I believe… Alas, I think he’s in Australia which makes shipping this oversize monster from the USA kind of a waste?
May I ask which of the sheet products you are using to encapsulate? Folks always suggest Visqueen liners, like they used to put under mobile homes, but that doesn’t work on crushed stone. I once found a multi-layer specialty product, but it isn’t in Google anymore, just dozens of application contractors (thank you SEO companies).
31 July 2023 at 22:04 #47877Walls, posts and floors to receive 20-mil poly-reinforced crawl space liner with drainage channel mat below floor liner. Rim joists to be insulated with rigid board. Crawl space vents to be filled with insulation prior to wall liner application.
We had no idea that insulation had a service life. House is 40 years old. We are using a contractor. Dealing with 2000 sq ft removal of old powdery fiberglass myself? No thank you! -
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