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  • This is an interesting test but it really doesn't prove very much. First off at the time of roof collapse there should be noone on the roof. Just that simple. With the amount of fire showing at the time of failure, those guys should be pulled off long before that. The only thing I learned from it is how a Tile roof burns, cause I have never seen one burn before. That's all I got from this. Thanks though Phoenix.

  • nice research tools

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  • We Have the Results and Only We Have the Results

    watch?v=iQdJuQLNFCk

  • What size are the rafters? Are any of these roofs lightweight,i.e. truss, ply-I, etc.?

  • @bubbleboysurf This is supposedly all new type lightweight construction. Don't know for sure but that's what I'm guessing.

  • It looks like plywood and asphalt won!

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