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    Fireproofing cab

    For all you out there who have stealth cabs and ever worry about it catching your whole damn house on fire, well this could be a little peace of mind. Throw two of these packets of flameguard into a gallon of flat latex paint (only works with this), paint the interior walls, and you will have a class A fire certified cab . Good light reflection and some safety all at the same time. Peace
    BlazeIdo Reviewed by BlazeIdo on . Fireproofing cab For all you out there who have stealth cabs and ever worry about it catching your whole damn house on fire, well this could be a little peace of mind. Throw two of these packets of flameguard into a gallon of flat latex paint (only works with this), paint the interior walls, and you will have a class A fire certified cab . Good light reflection and some safety all at the same time. Peace Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    forgot the link. here it is http://www.hytechsales.com/flameguard.html

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    hey, very GOOD post ! ... that is an affordable safety item, and every little bit helps, especially with some of these Hot-Ass Lamps ..(technical lighting terminology ) ... :smokin:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    Sounds pretty good! Found a lil' info on the side........

    CLASS (A) -3 hour approved for doors in dividing fire walls with openings not exceeding 1,200 sq. ft. in area.

    CLASS (B) -1.5 hour approved for doors, in vertical shall openings not exceeding 1,200 sq. ft. in area.


    Have a good one!:thumbsup:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    Quote Originally Posted by BlazeIdo
    forgot the link. here it is http://www.hytechsales.com/flameguard.html
    Nice one dude...

    For the sake of reference, here's a copy/paste.

    Hy-Tech Fire Resistant Paint Solutions

    Flame Guard
    Flame Spread Paint Additive

    Protect Your Property and Family

    Flame Guard is an approved class "A"or "B" flame spread paint additive treatment that makes paint form a burn-resistant surface insulating the substrate from the flame, thus slowing flame spread.

    Fire resistant Flame Guard, when used as directed, reduces the flame spread rate of combustible materials typical construction. Once added to interior ( flat only ) latex paint, Flame Guard does not adversely affect the color, spread rate, or curing time of the paint or coating.
    Flame Guard is a cost effective solution for providing a burn-resistant, insulating surface.
    Benefits - Features:
    Granular, easy-to mix form

    Lasts as long as the paint

    Economical - easy to use

    Works in any Interior Flat Latex Paint only
    Use FLAME GUARD Fire protection Paint Additive With or without Hy-Tech Insulating Additive !
    Flame Guard™ is packaged in 6 oz. packages, $10.00 Per Package.
    1 Package per gallon of latex paint = a "Class B" fire rating
    2 Packages per gallon of paint = a "Class A" fire rating.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    Wow, GREAT post!

    Thanskf ro the info

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    is this the same as barbecue paint?

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Fireproofing cab

    Quote Originally Posted by chisme
    is this the same as barbecue paint?
    I really, really doubt it man.

    Um, just consider it a "no".

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