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Number 11 was not attached.

All the talk has been in South Florida, but I understand it is a nationwide

problem Any additional information on that. Also, I can be assured this

drywall is no longer being sold???

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> Date: Saturday, March 28, 2009, 8:27 AM

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Presently it is said to be in 13 states

including Nevada, Colorado,

Arizona, California,

Texas, Louisiana,

Alabama, Mississippi,

Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia,

Florida

There are 4 or 5 different markings on

boards, not all appear to be as bad as others. Most is ½” thick that is being

implicated. There is some 5/8 Chinese board in 10 foot sheets, though we haven’t

found any 5/8” Chinese board in our projects.

Most of the homes have an odor like if you

opened a box of the old diamond blue tip matches (sulfur), or the light smell

of mercaptin- like the smell of the odorant they add to lp or natural gas. Some

have reported the smell of Hydrogen Sulfide (rotten egg type odor) but that is

not necessarily the norm, Some have no odor complaints, though we haven’t

seen one with out an odor ourselves.

According to one article (Sarasota Herald)

there was something like 340 million square feet of drywall imported from China

2005-2006. How much is affected is unknown. One Manufacturer is blaming the mined

material not the fly ash.

As far as can you purchase it now- There is

still some that is being stored and attempted to be sold,  found one website in

Georgia which quoted: ” Have drywall

for sale. Located in georga. This is a one time oppertunity to purchase drywall

at a significantly reduced price. The owner wants to quikly liquidate this

inventory. All offers will be considered. Partial purchases will also be

considered. Purchaser will be responsible for all pick-up.”

Another distributor of the same manufacturer also sells

Herbal and homeopathic pills for health- and we wonder how this happens!

Let’s be careful out there.

Ron

From: iequality [mailto:iequality ] On Behalf Of C A

Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 1:53

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To: iequality

Subject: Re: Emailing:

Chinese Drywall (12).JPG, Chinese Drywall (10).JPG

Number 11 was not attached.

All the talk has been in South Florida, but I

understand it is a nationwide problem Any additional information on that. Also,

I can be assured this drywall is no longer being sold???

> From: Ron <ronbaileyeng>

> Subject: Emailing: Chinese Drywall (12).JPG, Chinese Drywall

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erickmoldwarriorearthlink (DOT) net

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