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Would like to hear from anyone who had used an inflatable dome to cover a job site in the winter months.
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going after the creature comforts are we?
*I remember an article in FHB about this a while back... maybe back in the 80s...there might have been a picture on the front or back cover...does anyone else remember that?Dang, now I gotta go rummage through my old mags...and it's Friday...I might not come up until The Seahawk game Sunday!
*Jim, It was on the back cover. As I recall job was in New York.
*Sounds like our rain discussion, jim.My question would be, how could this ever be cost-effective? (Assuming the job cares about these things.)
*The project was run by a Vermont contractor named Round Tree. I was insanely jealous. The goal was to complete extensive masonry work on schedule through the winter. The enclosure was huge, big enough to let in delivery trucks. It looked like it would be extremely difficult to mobilize after the house was built inside.The unanswered question: does the Port-O-Potty go inside the dome or out?With mixed feelings, Fred
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Would like to hear from anyone who had used an inflatable dome to cover a job site in the winter months.
Thanks