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Last Post 10 Apr 2008 01:32 PM by
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Keliegh
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10 Apr 2008 12:30 PM
Has anyone worked with Fox Blocks?
I'm an amateur at this. If so, can you tell me if the blocks are "knock downs" or already assembled? And if they have a definite top and bottom or are reversible.
Any info is greatly appreciated.
Farmboy
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10 Apr 2008 01:27 PM
Visit a few ICF websites and you'll learn a lot. Search thru the threads in this forum and you'll learn even more from the experiences of professional installers and novices. I would expect many of the questions running thru your mind have already been addressed. Recommend you learn how to search this forum for topics, read and learn. Then you may be able to determine for yourself if it matters if the the block is "knock down or already assembled". By the way, Fox block is already assembled and is reversible. So now see if you can find out how that might be an advantage for an amateur. Good luck and welcome. Dave
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10 Apr 2008 01:32 PM
PS. Kelliegh, if you look to the left of this page you should see the logos for several site sponsors. Click away!
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