Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Wall of styrofoam rocks

 




13 comments:

  1. That is crazy cool...!!!

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  2. Looks great, but Styrofoam and open flames are not a good mix.

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    1. Not real rock. Not real flames.

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  3. How do we know they are styrofoam? If they are real, what do you suppose it cost to build that wall?

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  4. The adhesive better be strong.

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  5. Channel the flu through the rock and you have a mass to store the heat... I wonder how long it took to build that?

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  6. FAF, consider the weight of such a thing.

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  7. Probably synthetic rock adhesives applied to the wall. Very common in the commercial construction world.

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  8. Such a tiny flame and such a big heat sink.

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    1. It will take three days to warm up that room.

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  9. It would be interesting to learn if that’s a natural stone facade on a wooden beamed wall or, solid rock. Lava rock walls here in Hawaii typically have large stones on the outside with smaller rock or rubble mixed with concrete on the inside.

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  10. May be really stone don't see a bunch of repeats and the ones on the hearth are pretty thick

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