Dear listers:
My museum is looking into using hyper-tufa in an exhibition about
sustainable architecture. The material would be used to make pedestals for
models to sit on. One of the major componets of hyper-tufa is peat moss.
Does anyone recommend against using this material due to the hygroscopic
quality of the peat moss?
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Cecelia Gibson
Exhibitions Registrar
National Building Museum
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