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Can resin be used as a foundation?

I don't really like concrete. It's just so ordinary. What's wrong with just using a high-strength resin, that will move slightly when the ground moves instead of cracking and failing?Would there be any problems with casting an entire building out of resin?Thanks.

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Who ever you,'ve been talking to is ,lets just say not telling you the truth.If the heaters are gas or kerosene then you'll always have a small amount of Co2.As long as there is a little fresh air then it won't be a problem.The smell is from dust build up and moister.If the heaters aren't open flame they won't produce Co2 at all.
As someone who has welded a lot. Never would I weld in a short sleeve. You will get the mother of all sun burns. Even just being near the arc light will burn you is a short time. I suppose you could of slipped the T over a long sleeve coveralls
Often times the insurance company which covers the other guy's interests can and will pay your own lawyer more to lose your case for you than you can afford to pay your lawyer to win it for you. Since your accident happened more than two years ago and you have been through the medical routine for back injury, most likely the insurance company is presently having you video taped without you knowing it, yes, if they can video tape you in a public place, it's legal and since it's been this long, they obviously think it is paying off for them. Your lawyer is most likely holding off for them to build a strong case where you will lose and then let you take it through court where you will most likely draw a 'goose egg' they call it here, if you don't settle for around $ 6,100 for which your lawyer will take about 40% of. You can try to fire your attorney, but after two years, the attorney will claim you owe a lot of money to her, they get you one way or the other. Note: You said she started the suit at 131 thousand dollars, so figure she has already agreed with the insurance company to around fourty thousand to lose your case, all in secret terms as far as you are concerned of course! You lose in court, you get '0', goose egg. You settle out of court, maybe $ 6100 less 40% lawyer fee and deposition costs. So Good luck Pal, life is a tough cookie!

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