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If there’s any doubt of the ever increasing fire loading in today’s occupancies check out these photos.

Photo 1: End table manufactured in 2009 and bought at a retail outlet that sells through a chain of big box stores. Pedestal measures 6” in diameter.

Photo 2: Pedestal was removed and a band used to remove 5” off the end in order to give the table the appropriate height. The plywood center core measures 2 ¾” x 2 ¾”. The core was centered in a mold then high density foam injected in. Once cooled it was sanded and painted a wood tone.

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Thanks Les,
This will come in handy for training tomorrow!

Stay Safe
Jeff
hello sir i am trying to become a fire fighter and i am not all that good with computers are there any school's you know of that are on campus?

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