Hi Nolan,
I have some pictures of Eve's Garden from a trip I took over new years.
My battery room dome used papercrete as non structural fill. Recently
I have a massive source of clay that is over 80% pure. I will be
removing the cement content for the infill of my next dome and
substituting it with this clay. Unfortunately I will not be saving
much money. My lime usage is still pretty high and lime costs almost
40% more than portland cement. I could of course skip the lime, but I
don't want to risk critters, mold, or fire issues.
On May 7, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Nolan Scheid wrote:
> Hello Listers.
> I have always appreciated the work at Eve's Garden. The pictures on
> their web site are inspiring.
> Does anyone know of other Eve's Garden pictures that are posted on
> the net? Please share them if
> there are any.
>
> Has anyone been experimenting with PC as an insulation infill?
> Perhaps with clay as a binder instead
> of cement? Doug Lacy has been doing a neat job of using foamed
> concrete for non structural infill
> insulation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK9VXPUFeHs I wonder if
> a variation of PC could be a less
> expensive solution.
>
> Best regards,
> Nolan Scheid
> www.mortarsprayer.com
>
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-Mikey
http://blog.holyscraphotsprings.com
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