Thanks Greg!!!
H
Looks good t'me! But these are _little_ stallions, so I only need about
ten foot diameter, with a door that I would have to duck to enter.
Since they will be sitting on a solid sandstone shelf where I'm going to
put "Stallion Row," (our terrain here is a thin skim of clay on
sandstone and shale) I don't think I'll need a foundation -- but I may
need something between the bottom of the domes and the sandstone...
Right now here, one would literally choke if one dared go outside. Ask
me, I know! -- I was just out there! Temp? About 95, with a heat index
of 105!
Joyce
Spaceman wrote:
> If you are going with small papercrete domes, you might want to look
> at http://starship-enterprises.net/paperdome/ for an example of a
> quick easy 16.7' diameter 3v dome, with about 216 square feet of floor
> space. ...
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