Friday, August 17, 2012

95.5 +/- Acres Offered in 2 Tracts - Land Auction - Schrader Real ...

95.5 +/- Acres Offered in 2 Tracts - Land Auction
Thu, Sep 20, 6:00 PM
Edon, Ohio - Williams County

Owner: Howard and Marilyn Parrish

? Prime Productive Tillable Land ? A Great Location with Frontage ? On St. Rte. 34, near Edon, Ohio ? 1.9 Miles from Edon, OH ? 6 Miles from Montpelier, OH ? 13 Miles from Bryan, OH ? 77 Miles from Toledo, OH


PROPERTY LOCATION
From the intersection of State Route 34 and State Route 49 at the stoplight in Edon, travel east 1.9 miles on State Route 34 to the property. The property is on the southeast corner where State Route 34 turns south. (The county road names at this corner Williams Co. J and Williams Co. 5.) Watch for signs.

AUCTION LOCATION
Moose Family Center, Lodge 312, 115 North Airport Road, Montpelier, OH 43543. The Lodge is located on the northwest corner of North Airport Road (Co. Rd. 13) and East Main Street (St. Rd. 107). From downtown Montpelier, OH, travel 1.5 miles east on Main Street (St. Rd. 107) to Airport Road. Turn north to the Moose Lodge.

TRACT DESCRIPTIONS
Tract 1: 24? ac of productive tillable land. This tract has frontage on both State Route 34 and Williams County Road J. The predominate soil types are Blount loam and Pewamo loam.
Tract 2: 71.5? ac which includes 15 +/- acres of C.R.P. The tillable land consists of mostly Blount, Haskins and Rawson soil types. There are approximately 5.2 acres of wooded land on the southeast corner of Tract 2.

SOIL INFORMATION

INTERACTIVE MAP

PROCEDURE: The property will be offered in 2 individual tracts and as a total 95.5 +/- acre unit. There will be open bidding during the auction as determined by the Auctioneer. Bids on individual tracts and the total property may compete.

DOWN PAYMENT: 10% down payment on the day of auction for individual tracts or combination of tracts. The down payment may be made in the form of cashiers check, personal check, or corporate check. Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be sure you have arranged financing, if needed, and are capable of paying cash at closing.

ACCEPTANCE OF BID PRICES: Successful bidder(s) will be required to enter into purchase agreement at the auction site immediately following the close of the auction. All final bid prices are subject to the Sellers acceptance or rejection.

EVIDENCE OF TITLE: The Seller agrees to furnish Bidders a preliminary title opinion to review. If Buyer(s) elect to have title insurance, the entire cost of the owners title insurance will be the responsibility of the Buyer(s). Seller agrees to provide merchantable title to the property subject to matters of record, general conditions of title, and similar or related matters. All tracts sold AS IS.

DEED: A Warranty deed will be delivered at closing.

CLOSING: Closing shall take place 30 days after auction date, or as soon thereafter as applicable closing documents are completed.

POSSESSION: At closing with tenants rights of the cropland.

REAL ESTATE TAXES: Buyer will assume taxes due and payable in 2013 and thereafter. Buyer pays any ditch assessments due after closing.

ACREAGE: All boundaries are approximate and have been estimated based on current legal descriptions.

SURVEY: A new survey will be made where there is no existing legal description or where new boundaries are created by the tract divisions in this auction. Buyer(s) and Seller shall share survey expense 50:50.

FSA INFORMATION: Contact Auction Company for farm number and farm bases.

EASEMENTS: Sale of the property is subject to any and all easements of record.

MINERAL RIGHTS: The sale shall include 100% of the mineral rights owned by the Seller.

AGENCY: Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. and its representatives are exclusive agents of the Seller.

DISCLAIMER AND ABSENCE OF WARRANTIES: All information contained in this brochure and all related materials are subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the Purchase Agreement. The property is being sold on an AS IS, WHERE IS basis, and no warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, concerning the property is made by the Seller or the Auction Company. All sketches and dimensions in the brochure are approximate. Each potential bidder is responsible for conducting his or her own independent inspections, investigations, inquiries, and due diligence concerning the property. The information contained in this brochure is subject to verification by all parties relying on it. No liability for its accuracy, errors, or omissions is assumed by the Seller or the Auction Company. Conduct of the auction and increments of bidding are at the direction and discretion of the Auctioneer. The Seller and Selling Agents reserve the right to preclude any person from bidding if there is any question as to the persons credentials, fitness, etc. All decisions of the Auctioneer are final.

ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF THE SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL OR ANY OTHER ORAL STATEMENTS MADE.

Source: http://schraderauction.com/q/fa6055

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by starfish on August 17, 2012

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Attacker stabbed, ran over victim in Florida church parking lot, police say

An attacker stabbed a man and then ran over him, leaving his body to be found under the car by a maintenance worker at a South Tampa church, authorities said.

Police said the victim was Rolando Rivera-Arroyo, 73, who they said had no address or known family in the area.

Sometime around 4 a.m. Thursday, Rivera-Arroyo and another man, Michael Stuart Marston, 33, became engaged in a fight in the parking lot of Christ the King Church, police said.

Investigators did not say what led to the confrontation. But they described what would have been a night of crime for Marston ? starting with the burglary of a storage unit, leading to the killing, and culminating with a violent struggle against officers who tried to arrest him.

Police said they spotted Marston walking near the church, around 4:15 a.m. He had a broken finger, and police took him to the nearby Memorial Hospital.

Investigators then determined he was a suspect in the murder. When officers tried to arrest him at the hospital, "he violently fought them," a Tampa police spokeswoman said. None of the officers was injured.

Earlier in the day, as crime-scene tape was strung around the church parking lot, Rivera-Arroya's body could be seen lodged under a white Toyota sedan. A worker discovered it there around 5:45 a.m.

Investigators found an odd crime scene: What appeared to be blood stained the concrete past a pile of construction materials ? buckets, insulation and tiles ? scattered in the lot. A wheelchair was parked on the grass. It looked as if the confrontation began in the parking lot and moved to where the body was found in a carport in front of the church.

"Obviously, some kind of confrontation took place in the parking lot overnight," Lt. Mary O'Connor said during the investigation. "It's pretty awful."

Besides the second-degree murder charge, Marston also faces counts of littering, burglary of an unoccupied structure, petty theft, criminal mischief and obstructing or opposing an officer with violence, according to jail records.

Before the killing, police said, Marston had burglarized a storage area at his former wife's apartment. He stole various items and damaged property there, police said. The property was found scattered at the murder scene.

State records show Marston had no criminal history in Florida until this arrest. He was being held Friday morning in the Hillsborough County Jail without bail.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/17/2955890/attacker-stabbed-ran-over-victim.html

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Giants' Cabrera suspended for positive drug test

FILE - This July 10, 2012 file photo shows National League's Melky Cabrera, of the San Francisco Giants, showing off his MVP trophy after the MLB All-Star baseball game in Kansas City, Mo. Cabrera has been suspended for 50 games without pay after testing positive for testosterone. The commissioner's office says the suspension is effective immediately. Major League Baseball said on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, that Cabrera tested positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance, which violates MLB's joint drug prevention and treatment program. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

FILE - This July 10, 2012 file photo shows National League's Melky Cabrera, of the San Francisco Giants, showing off his MVP trophy after the MLB All-Star baseball game in Kansas City, Mo. Cabrera has been suspended for 50 games without pay after testing positive for testosterone. The commissioner's office says the suspension is effective immediately. Major League Baseball said on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, that Cabrera tested positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance, which violates MLB's joint drug prevention and treatment program. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

FILE - This June 5, 2012 file photo shows San Francisco Giants' Melky Cabrera reacting after striking out during the first inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in San Diego. Cabrera has been suspended for 50 games without pay after testing positive for testosterone. The commissioner's office says the suspension is effective immediately. Major League Baseball said on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, that Cabrera tested positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance, which violates MLB's joint drug prevention and treatment program. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi, File)

FILE - This July 14, 2012 file photo shows San Francisco Giants' Melky Cabrera swinging for an RBI single off Houston Astros' Lucas Harrell in the fifth inning of a baseball game in San Francisco. Cabrera has been suspended for 50 games without pay after testing positive for testosterone. The commissioner's office says the suspension is effective immediately. Major League Baseball said on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, that Cabrera tested positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance, which violates MLB's joint drug prevention and treatment program.(AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Melky Cabrera's 50-game suspension comes just as reliever Guillermo Mota is nearing his return to the Giants from a 100-game performance-enhancing drug penalty of his own.

Yes, San Francisco now accounts for two of the four suspensions this season under the major league drug program ? and suddenly the Giants are back in the spotlight for performance-enhancing drugs several years after the club had finally moved forward from the Mitchell Report and BALCO mess.

"Unfortunately, these things happen in baseball," manager Bruce Bochy said. "There's not a lot you can do about it. I guess the best thing we can do is keep educating players so these things don't happen. I can't dwell on these things."

Cabrera, the 28-year-old MVP of last month's All-Star game, was suspended 50 games Wednesday following a positive test for testosterone. That puts an abrupt end to what had been a remarkable regular season and throws the Giants' playoff hopes into doubt.

"Ultimately, it was just a bad decision," catcher Buster Posey said. "That's all I'm going to say."

Cabrera leads the National League with 159 hits, and is second in batting average behind Pittsburgh's Andrew McCutchen. Cabrera's penalty was the first for a high-profile player since last year's NL MVP, Ryan Braun, had his suspension overturned by an arbitrator last winter.

"My positive test was the result of my use of a substance I should not have used," Cabrera said in a statement released by the players' association. "I accept my suspension under the Joint Drug Program and I will try to move on with my life. I am deeply sorry for my mistake and I apologize to my teammates, to the San Francisco Giants organization and to the fans for letting them down."

The Giants are no stranger to such cases.

Home run king Barry Bonds, who was in the stands for a 6-4 loss to the Washington Nationals on Wednesday as the Giants played Day 1 of Cabrera's suspension, has long denied ever knowingly using steroids or performance-enhancing drugs and the 48-year-old slugger appealed his obstruction of justice conviction from April 2011 on one count of giving an evasive answer to a 2003 grand jury investigating illegal steroids distribution.

In the spring of 2010, former San Francisco outfielder Marvin Benard admitted he used steroids during the team's 2002 World Series season to deal with a nagging knee injury.

Benard was among the 85 players named in the Mitchell Report, handled by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, which was released in December 2007.

Specifically, he was named in sections on BALCO ? the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative ? as having obtained "the clear" and "the cream" from trainer Greg Anderson.

Now, the current Giants will try to make up for the lost production of the "Melk Man," as he became known.

The suspension would extend into the playoffs if the Giants advance.

"It happened, and now we move on," right fielder Hunter Pence said. "I know the program and I know they test us, and if we test positive we get a suspension. That's what happened. And now we play with what we've got."

Cabrera is batting .346 with 11 home runs and 60 RBIs in his first season with San Francisco and is five hits shy of 1,000 in his big league career. Flashing bright orange spikes, he singled and hit a two-run homer off Texas pitcher Matt Harrison last month in the National League's 8-0 win in the All-Star game, earning MVP honors for the game and securing homefield advantage in the World Series for the National League.

"When I give up a homer, it's a bad pitch. I don't think it really helps them hit home runs or singles, doubles or triples," Harrison said. "It was a bad pitch over the plate. But it's going to cost him now. ... He's having to pay the consequences for it now. At least he was honest and came forward about it and said he took something he wasn't supposed to do."

Cabrera is set to become a free agent after this season, so he might have cost himself a big pay day for next season and beyond.

"It's disappointing. Obviously, Melky means a lot to all of us, was part of our championship and provided some really good moments here," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said of Cabrera, who spent 2005-09 in the Bronx. "It's something that everyone has to deal with and it's something baseball is trying to stay away from and it happened."

Cabrera could still win the NL batting title. He has 501 plate appearances, one less than the minimum required to win a batting championship for a player on a team playing 162 games. However, under 10.22(a) of the Official Baseball Rules, he would win the batting title if an extra hitless at-bat is added to his average and it remains higher than that of any other qualifying player.

He will miss the final 45 games of the regular season and serve the remainder of the suspension at the start of next season or during the postseason, depending on whether the Giants make the playoffs and how far they advance. If the Giants wanted him to become active in the middle of a playoff series, they would have to play a man short from the start of the series until the suspension ends because rosters can't be altered mid-series.

"We fully support Major League Baseball's policy and its efforts to eliminate performance-enhancing drugs from our game," the Giants said in a statement.

Mota received a 100-game suspension in May. He is eligible to return Aug. 28, barring rainouts, and began a minor league rehabilitation assignment Tuesday with the Giants' rookie team in Arizona.

It was not immediately known whether Cabrera's positive test occurred before the All-Star game, his first career selection. The union initially filed a grievance, which would have caused the case to go before an arbitrator, but then dropped it, a person familiar with the process said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because that detail was not announced.

Cabrera told CSN Bay Area on July 27 that he had been tested for performance-enhancing drugs the previous week, though it's unknown whether the test he referenced resulted in the positive test.

Bochy broke the news to his team in a meeting about 90 minutes before the start of Wednesday's game after initially writing Cabrera into the lineup in left field and batting third. Bochy and general manager Brian Sabean met briefly with Cabrera.

"Melky, he was hurt by it," Bochy said. "It's obvious he was disappointed."

Drug-testing labs check urine for its ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone, which usually is 1 to 1 in adult males. If the lab notices any abnormality, it conducts an isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) test to determine whether the testosterone is exogenous, or came from outside the body.

In the other two major league suspensions this year, Philadelphia infielder Freddy Galvis and free agent outfielder Marlon Byrd also were penalized 50 games apiece. There have been 70 suspensions under the minor league drug program.

In mid-May, MLB and the players' union agreed to drop the 100-game suspension imposed on Colorado catcher Eliezer Alfonzo for a positive drug test because of the same procedural issues that came up in Braun's case. Alfonzo missed 48 games ? the final 15 of last season and the first 33 this year.

Braun's 50-game suspension for a positive test was overturned in February by arbitrator Shyam Das after Braun's lawyers argued his urine sample was not handled in the manner specified by baseball's drug agreement. Das, who had been baseball's permanent arbitrator since 1999, was fired this spring.

The Braun case led to revisions in the drug agreement between owners and the players' association to better define procedures for handling the urine samples.

Last December, slugger Manny Ramirez received a 50-game suspension for a second positive drug test. The 12-time All-Star signed a one-year minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics on Feb. 20, but was released in June per his request while playing for Triple-A Sacramento before even reaching the big leagues with the A's.

Ramirez retired from the Tampa Bay Rays in April 2011 rather than serve a 100-game suspension for a second failed drug test. The penalty was cut to 50 games because he sat out nearly all of last season.

Cabrera, who became a marketing phenomenon this year with nicknames like "Got Melk?" ''Melk Man" and "Melky Way," produced a 51-hit month in May. He batted .429 in May with three homers, five triples, seven doubles and 17 RBIs while hitting safely in 25 of 29 games. The 51 hits matched Randy Winn for most hits in a month since the club came to San Francisco in 1958.

Cabrera also set the San Francisco record for most hits in May, passing Hall of Famer Willie Mays' 49 from 1958.

Cabrera came to the Giants in a trade with Kansas City last November that sent left-hander Jonathan Sanchez to the Royals. Cabrera ? who signed a $6 million, one-year deal to avoid salary arbitration ? batted .305 with 44 doubles, 18 homers and 87 RBIs last season.

"We are a team. We're trying to make the playoffs," Pablo Sandoval said. "We're going to fight."

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AP Sports Writers Ronald Blum and Howie Rumberg in New York contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Harsh words for Obama mark end of Romney bus trip

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday delivered a harsh indictment of President Barack Obama's re-election strategy, accusing the president of running a "campaign of division and anger and hate."

"His campaign strategy is to smash America apart and then cobble together 51 percent of the pieces. If an American president wins that way, we all lose," Romney told a crowd of thousands standing outside the Ross County Court House in southern Ohio.

Romney referred to Vice President Joe Biden's remark to a heavily black audience in Virginia that the Republican ticket wanted to put people "back in chains" by repealing Wall Street regulations. Although he didn't cite other examples to support his harsh rhetoric, his campaign pointed to the controversial ad that linked Romney to a steelworker's wife's death from cancer and an Obama spokeswoman's suggestion that Romney might have committed a felony if he didn't tell the truth in federal filings about his activities with his former company.

The formal speech, a finale for a swing-state bus tour that started Saturday in Virginia with Romney's announcement of running mate Paul Ryan, drew immediate criticism from the Obama campaign, with spokesman Ben LaBolt saying that Romney's comments "seemed unhinged."

Romney was looking to refocus on his Democratic opponent after days of defending his new running mate and attempting to present a united front while still distancing himself from the Wisconsin congressman's controversial budget proposal. The presumptive GOP nominee also looked to go on the offensive on Medicare, arguing that Democrats have hurt the safety net program more than he and Ryan would.

Accusing Obama of turning away from hope and change, Romney tried to use Obama's own words against him and said the Democrat was making "a big election about small things," a line Obama used in 2008 to condemn negative attacks.

"His campaign and his surrogates have made wild and reckless accusations that disgrace the office of the presidency," Romney said. "This is what an angry and desperate presidency looks like."

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus amplified the criticism. "This operation is one of the most hateful, divisive operations that we have ever seen in this country. This president has not met the basic promises that he laid out to the American people," Priebus said on Fox News. "He is not a man of his word."

Romney's words echoed themes from the campaign trail, though his rhetoric was considerably harsher than usual. But the tone and setting ? he walked onto the stage outside the marble courthouse in Chillicothe to the theme from the movie "Rudy" and delivered his speech as the sun set and thousands cheered ? were clearly aimed at elevating the speech above a standard campaign rally.

"America deserves better," Romney said.

He also touched on Medicare, part of a push advisers say is designed to keep the Republicans on the attack instead of defending against the avalanche of Democratic criticism that came in the wake of Ryan joining the ticket.

"It allows us to go on the offense with voters," Romney campaign spokesman Kevin Madden said.

In a new ad, Romney says that he would restore $716 billion in Medicare money that was eliminated as part of Obama's health care overhaul. Ryan would have retained those cuts in his most recent budget proposal.

Romney has countered that his plan differs from Ryan's in some ways.

"The items that we agree on, I think, outweigh any differences there may be. We haven't gone through piece by piece and said, 'Oh here's a place where there's a difference,'" Romney told reporters Monday in Miami, the state with the largest population of seniors.

But Romney's aides again made clear Tuesday that Romney has no plans to spell out those differences.

"Romney and Ryan are running on the Romney plan now, so there is no difference in policy," said Ed Gillespie, a senior Romney strategist. "The only difference is between Romney-Ryan and Obama-Biden."

Ryan himself told Fox News on Tuesday, "I joined the Romney ticket."

Democrats were expected to continue tying the Republican ticket to the budget plans that Ryan has championed and that the Republican-led House has passed.

In Ohio, Romney held rallies in coal-rich eastern Ohio, in Zanesville and in Chillicothe, south of Columbus. He appeared with Sen. Rob Portman, who he had seriously considered for vice president, and with Gov. John Kasich.

The three men shared ice cream at Tom's in Zanesville, where Romney ordered his preference ? chocolate peanut butter ? as well as a flavor called "White House" that the store's employees urged him to try.

"All right, we'll have one White House and one chocolate peanut butter," Romney said. He set his order down on a table before shaking some hands.

When Romney turned back to the table, Kasich had already dug in ? to Romney's ice cream

Amused but peeved, Romney exclaimed, "My peanut butter!"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/harsh-words-obama-mark-end-romney-bus-trip-033045276.html

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Burning Dryer Transition Ducts | Structure Tech Home Inspections

Last week I blogged about clothes dryer ducts, and this week I?m going to follow up with information on dryer transition ducts. ?As I mentioned last week, a?dryer transition duct is the flexible material that can be used to transition between the dryer and the duct. ?Transition?ducts should be used sparingly, stretched tight, not smashed, and replaced periodically. ? ?They?re allowed by the Minnesota State Mechanical Code, but they can?t be any longer than 8?, and they need to be?listed and labeled for the application. ?The key word is listed. ? If a dryer transition duct is listed, you?ll find the ?UL? logo somewhere on the package or product.

Today I?ll discuss the three most common materials used for dryer transition ducts, and I?ll cover some basic rules for keeping your dryer transition duct safe.

Plastic Ducts

Plastic dryer transition ducts are a potential fire hazard. ?They?re never UL listed, they can get clogged with lint, and they?ll burn. ?If you have one of these, replace it. ?I looked for one of these at Home Depot and Menards, but I couldn?t find one. ?Good. ?I still find plenty of them while inspecting houses though.

Clogged Dryer Duct

I tried lighting some paper on fire inside one of these plastic ducts to see how fast it would burn through, and the plastic itself actually caught on fire.

Foil Ducts

Foil dryer transition ducts are typically UL Listed, and they?re readily available at any home improvement store. ?While these products are allowed by code, I?ve heard that many municipal inspectors?won?t?allow them, and most manufacturers of clothes dryers don?t recommend them either.

I tried burning one of the UL Listed foil ducts by filling it up with shredded paper, then lighting the paper. ?Once the paper caught fire, I accelerated the burn by aiming the blower end of a wet/dry vac at the tube. ?Some people claim that these foil ducts are flammable, but that?s not true; there are two versions of the foil dryer transition ducts ? a listed and a non-listed version. ?That?s the listed version shown in the photo below. ?After heavy white smoke started pouring out the end, it took about 10 seconds for the flames to rip through the side.

UL Listed Foil Duct

Semi-Rigid Metal Ducts

Semi-rigid metal dryer transition ducts are available anywhere dryer duct materials are sold, but it?s almost impossible to find a UL Listed version of this. ?The strange thing is that these semi-rigid ducts seem to be universally accepted by building code officials, and they?re recommended by clothes dryer manufacturers. ?Everyone seems to like these, but they have their?drawbacks: they?puncture easily, they crush easily, they unravel easily, and they have very sharp edges. ?I repeat, very sharp edges.

After a ton of searching at local retailers and searching online, I couldn?t find a single UL Listed semi-rigid duct, so I concluded there was no such thing as a UL Listed semi-rigid metal duct.

But there is.

I sent out emails to several major clothes dryer manufacturers, asking what consumers are supposed to use for a dryer transition duct, because there doesn?t seem to be a UL listed semi-rigid duct. ?Finally, a very helpful person at Whirlpool by the name of Lee Herendeen sent me a link to just such a product, made by Lambro Industries, Inc.? After all the searching I had been doing, I was skeptical that this was the real thing, so I ordered one. ?It?s the real thing.

The photo below shows the UL listed semi-rigid duct from Lambro sitting next to a non-listed duct.

The UL listed duct was much stiffer than the non-listed duct, and was much more difficult to crush. ? To continue my comparison of transition ducts, I stuffed them both full of shredded paper, lit the paper on fire, then aimed the exhaust from a wet/dry vac in to the duct to simulate the air from a clothes dryer.

I started with the non-listed duct.

At about the 40 second mark, heavy smoke started to come out the back side of the duct. ?About 17 seconds later the fire burned through the duct.

The next test was to try the same thing with the UL Listed duct.

With this one, heavy smoke started coming out at about the 30 second mark, and it took about 27 seconds for the fire to burn through the duct. ?Of course these aren?t ?real life? tests of a dryer duct fire, but it?s interesting to compare the performance of the different materials.

Conclusions

Don?t use plastic for your dryer duct. ?It?s flammable.

Foil comes in a UL Listed flavor and is easy to work with, but it?s prohibited by many building code officials and clothes dryer manufacturers.

Semi-rigid aluminum is good, but it?s a hassle to work with. ?If you?re going to use semi-rigid, use the UL listed version.

Next year I might check out a product called DryerFlex. ?They claim their product offers the best of both worlds. ?We?ll see.

Reuben Saltzman,?Structure Tech Home Inspections

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Source: http://www.structuretech1.com/2012/08/dryer-transition-ducts/

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