Posted on 01/29/2019 12:30:04 PM PST by Baynative
Rhino Hide is a completely new category of product made from a two-part composite-reinforced liquid and filled with a special aggregate. The blend is poured into small holes at the top of any standard wall. Once the wall is filled, the liquid chemically cures in a few hours to a hard plastic consistency. The formulated composite in this new product makes the walls or structures they are filled with impervious to projectiles from small arms fire or projectiles from extreme weather such as hurricanes or tornadoes.
(Excerpt) Read more at startengine.com ...
Disclosure: I know the developer behind this start up company. We live near each other in north Idaho. I met them through a political campaign for conservative candidates.
What is cost for a standard-built 12-foot long x 8 foot high wall?
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Thought this might interest you
Interesting to me because it likely needs to cure with minimal expansion or at a rate that would allow for expansion only in the direction of the fill.
Also wonder what the thermal properties of the cure are - does it heat up significantly, etc.
I wonder what the insulation properties are. I could see someone heading to the attic and filling all their exterior walls to add to the overall R factor - provided it is better than an air barrier.
Drop a retractable panel over the doors at night.
Wow, the signaling of your virtue makes you better the 98% of the other freepers, including me.
You must be a saint.
This company just got a big order from another company, who is making 2,000 to 3,000 rapidly deployable buildings for the Border Patrol.
It think it indicates a new program for Border Patrol to have increased presence/response capability in remote areas of the border.
I’m not the expert on this product. There are some Q&A on the start page. They like hearing from people with scientific knowledge or interest as it help the process.
This should be standard in every house owned by people who should be prepared to repel or hold off an illegal and warrantless attack by government agents who sometimes claim to enforce the law.
This has nothing to do with paint, it’s about bullet proof protection.
Idaho business lands contract with company that supplies US Border Patrol
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3722975/posts
I was just indicating that there appeared to be quantities delineated on that page.
BTW - I'm a computer geek, so I have 6-10 machines.
My main machine has Facesucker blocked. The other ones don't.
I don't like being tracked by Facesucker on my daily Internet rounds.
Just think if the Houston couple who just got executed had had this deployed in their house.
The local cops would have had to call the fibbies in to torch the neighborhood, kill all the local women and children, and burn all the pets.
I'll be going to check my browser for Facesucker cookies, now. :-)
But the original wall is still weak.
I missed your post, but hear this news on the week-end.
I think the cured product is pretty strong.
You only have it blocked on one machine?
You aren’t nearly as saintly as you led me to believe.
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