> >
> > However he was using the burlapcrete for walls of a yute shaped
> > building rather than the roof. This sounds very promising for our
> > tractor shed, a prelude and experiment on the way to building our
dome
> > home. I'm thinking this would be a great seal and strengthener
for the
> > dome cardboard structure in the old Mother Earth article I just
> > mentioned here.
> >
> > Connie
>
> Hi Connie:
>
> I was envisioning putting screed boards up to hold the fabric a
few inches away from the dome and leaving an exit vent at the top and
leaving it open at the bottom so the papercrete can still breathe
without being exposed to the weather.
Why not make a roof for the dog house to test the idea?
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