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bbandu
04-08-2014, 01:06 PM
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Building with Bamboo Whether you’re after a breezy island vibe or looking for a sleek and modern aquarium design, Cali Bamboo (http://calibamboo.com) in Mira Mesa offers sustainable building materials all made from bamboo. With a history as old as building itself, bamboo has some amazing physical properties that make it an ideal fish tank construction material. While bamboo is technically a grass, it can be easily cut into strips and manufactured into all kinds of useful things such as plywood, flooring, paneling, and most recently composite decking (http://www.calibamboo.com/bamboodecking.html).

Sustainability Easily clocked as the fastest growing plant on earth, some species of bamboo have been measured to grow over 4 feet in 24 hours! All this growth means that instead of cutting down a tree that has taken 30 to 50 years to grow, you can harvest the same amount of material in a fraction of the time. A pole of bamboo can be harvested and regenerate to its full mass in just six months!

Strength Green is great but what about strength? Thanks to its unique composition, bamboo is naturally designed for strength. Unlike wood, bamboo has no rays or knots, allowing it to withstand more stress throughout the length of each stalk. In structural engineering tests, bamboo has been shown to have a higher tensile strength than many alloys of steel, a higher compressive strength than many mixtures of concrete, and a higher strength-to-weight ratio than graphite. But what does this mean in the real world? For example, Cali’s Bamboo Flooring (http://www.calibamboo.com/bambooflooring.html) has been dubbed the “World’s Hardest Floors” with janka hardness scores coming in at over 5000+ lbs. This makes for one durable floor that holds up great to high traffic, pets of all sizes and the ultimate hardwood killer, stiletto heels.

Beauty Ok, it’s eco-friendly and durable as heck, but what about looks? The photos speak for themselves, if you can dream it, you can build it with Cali Bamboo.

Keep an eye out for some upcoming local tank stand builds using Cali Bamboo products.

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bbandu
04-08-2014, 01:29 PM
If you have any questions about these products don't hesitate to ask.

antoneoh
04-08-2014, 03:47 PM
Larry, are those your builds? They look good! Do they sell in large sheets? I'm gonna have to think of an application for it.

ReEfErAdDiCt
04-08-2014, 04:02 PM
Wow this is cool!

bbandu
04-08-2014, 04:19 PM
Larry, are those your builds? They look good! Do they sell in large sheets? I'm gonna have to think of an application for it.

No those are not my builds, yes they do sell it in 4 x 8 sheets. I have about 12 sheets of their material in my garage right now, if you would like to take a look at it you are more then welcome to, just let me know.

Kyevey
08-02-2014, 04:22 PM
Larry, Did you work @ Cali Bamboo? I have a buddy that just started working there this year.

bbandu
08-14-2014, 03:26 AM
No I did not work for Cali Bamboo. They were one of our sponsors for the beach cleanup and we set up this to
help showcase some of there products and how they can be used for reef tanks.