Sunday, July 26, 2009

Re: [papercreters] A little light reading Ranch Costa Nada by Phil Garlington



I'm trying to visualize what you verbalized and it's not coming to me quickly.  What is the URL of that site?
 


 
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 1:30 PM, dbigkahunna <dbigkahunna@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

I was wandering through a used book store yesterday and came across a book called Rancho Costa Nada by Phil Garlington.
It bills itself as The Dirt Cheap Desert Homestead.
I dont see how you missed this book Charmaine!
Anyhoo, there are some interesting concepts in the book that could work with PC. The main one I am interested in is the dirt filled columns which set over a poured concrete base. These columns are made of 12 X 12's but could be made in any width as they are made from recycled boards, shipping pallets, etc.
The columns spaced 3-4 feet apart are the support with the opening filled with sandbags and newspaper bundles.
Using PC the columns could be used for slip forming, or use PC blocks as infill. A cement shell over the entire thing for protection.
Also a lot of desert philosophy by people who spend their life in a hostile environment.
The book is $16 and can be ordered from the author as there is a web site.




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