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  1. #1
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    GFRP

    Any contractors ever work with this? Going in the am to look at a job as a sub to help install this. Guy says its easy to work and install. If I get this job I will be living in a hotel during the week for the next 3 month.

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    Hadn't heard of it, but be sure to wear a respirator when cutting. Since it's got fiberglass in it, there's a good chance of glass dust and silicosis is not a good thing.
    Darren

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    Well got the job. Found out it is what is used in place of wood, concrete,stone and even stained glass. They can make it look like anything and the just use deck screws to install it. Yes, we have to wear safety equipment when cutting it and need to use diamond blades to cut it.

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