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Yeah ... that's an old legacy term that's not really so relevant 
anymore.  They're called Concrete Masonry Units (CMU) now and are made 
mostly with normal Portland cement and sand or similar aggregate, 
although fly ash is sometimes an ingredient as well (hence the carryover 
to the term "cinder block"). 
73,
Dave   AB7E
On 9/16/2012 4:42 PM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
 Where do you guys find cinder block? I haven't seen one for over 50 
years!
73, Roger
On 9/16/2012 7:19 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
 
Sorry, but that's an old wives tale.  Concrete itself is porous as 
hell and will pass moisture almost as easily as any cinder block. 
There is no way on this earth that concrete will keep moisture away 
from the iron, but the alkalinity of the concrete will indeed keep 
the iron from rusting and that's why our bridges hold together and 
our towers don't fall over. 
73,
Dave   AB7E
 
 
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