Rico BN Modeller Oct 19, 2013 #2 Nice shot, you should put it in the WPF thread. What did you use for rock?
Roger Hensley Member Oct 20, 2013 #3 Oops. What is the WPF thread? I used old ceiling tile. This was the material that broke into rock like forms. It is not the new stuff. It just doesn't break the same way.
Oops. What is the WPF thread? I used old ceiling tile. This was the material that broke into rock like forms. It is not the new stuff. It just doesn't break the same way.
otiscnj Well-Known Member Oct 21, 2013 #4 WPF=Weekend Photo Fun. The topic is usually in the 2nd group of topics, in the 'General Discussion's section. Nice photo!
WPF=Weekend Photo Fun. The topic is usually in the 2nd group of topics, in the 'General Discussion's section. Nice photo!
tootnkumin Well-Known Member Staff member Oct 22, 2013 #5 Roger Hensley said: I used old ceiling tile. This was the material that broke into rock like forms. It is not the new stuff. It just doesn't break the same way. Click to expand... Having been in the building game, I'm a bit suspicious of what that stuff might be.
Roger Hensley said: I used old ceiling tile. This was the material that broke into rock like forms. It is not the new stuff. It just doesn't break the same way. Click to expand... Having been in the building game, I'm a bit suspicious of what that stuff might be.
Roger Hensley Member Oct 22, 2013 #6 It's been in place 25 years. Yes, I am aware that some contains asbestos, but this does not.