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Cob: mold-cob

Priscilla Stuckey pstuckey at california.com
Thu Jun 5 19:51:17 CDT 2003


Salt weakens concrete. Any chance it weakens clay?

Priscilla




At 5:24 PM -0700 6/5/03, Dulane wrote:
>Salt!
>That is an intriguing concept.  
>It bears some research.
>What if it attracted other pests? Like a salt block? I wonder if 
>there is a level at what is enough and what is too much.
>
>Dulane  


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<div>At 5:24 PM -0700 6/5/03, Dulane wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-1">Salt!</font></blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-1">That is an intriguing
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-1">It bears some
research.</font></blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-1">What if it attracted
other pests? Like a salt block? I wonder if there is a level at what
is enough and what is too much.</font></blockquote>
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