Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Re: [papercreters] Re: Do i need a permit?

And you can make your walls any shape you want, too. Like a round shed, with a cone roof, or a reciprocal roof.

Spaceman

Joyce E wrote:

The beauty part of papercrete is that, unlike "standard" building  materials (e.g., stick or concrete block) you can put whatever pitch on  the roof that you want!  :-)  Joyce  Spaceman wrote:   
I do CAD. What design do you have in mind? PC walls 1' thick with shed  type sloped roof? Around here it is "less than 200 sq. ft." for no permit. Your locale  may vary, but 100 should be safe. 10x10 square building is easy to  design. On skids, it should be OK just about anywhere.  Spaceman        
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