Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
Asbestos is safe if sealed until you try to remove it. It was an excellent building material until it wasn't. I'm sure as a child we had an ironing board with an asbestos composite panel to put the iron on.Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
I remember the low loaders arriving, each with a half a prefab on them, and dropping them off onto ready made foundations.Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
Re: Post-war prefabs, does anyone remember them?
I used to go into quite a few prefabs during the early years of my work. They are all gone now. I think it would be a good idea to bring them back in some modern form with better insulation and fittings. They could be erected in a fraction of the time it takes to build houses out of bricks and mortar.
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