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&lt;p&gt;I just sent you an e-mail.&amp;nbsp; We have a patented steel stud shape invented to address thermal bridging.&amp;nbsp; See our website, thermachannel.com.&amp;nbsp; We are not in production yet, but we can supply material for an order in normal industry time.&amp;nbsp; Of other possible solutions, we still don&amp;#39;t see anything as viable as ThermaChannel.&amp;nbsp; I think it addresses most things in this thread.&amp;nbsp; I appreciate any comments.&amp;nbsp; Gavin&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>