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    Default Fire Wall Options

    Hi All

    Just after options for external 60/60/60 fire walls. I am aware of the brick and the plaster + cement sheet methods. Are there any others out there?

    Thanks.

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    Is the cement sheet method you refer to - Outer layer, Hardiplank or Harditex or Hardiflex with sisalation & 13mm wet area fire grade plaster. Inner, 13mm fire grade plaster with 6mm villaboard on a stud wall ??
    Peter Clarkson

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    Yeah ... that's the one.

    I'm just surprised that there are no more advanced options around these days.

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    Contact CSR and Boral there are a few variations all pretty simaler to the one mentioned above

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    what about hebel panel?
    If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!

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    I use the one that's built in.

    Oops.

    I'll get out of your hair now.


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    Always sooo much help Pawnsta!

    I think I' be going with the low tech option, however for future refernce I discovered www.multiboard.com.au I don't think they are quite there yet in terms of approvals for BCA ... but if their intial testing is anything to go by it may be a prodcut to watch? (9mm sheet, 120minutes) but apparently it's also very cheap and light weight.

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