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[Cob] Attaching a roof to cob columnsHenry Raduazo raduazo at cox.netThu Jul 8 20:43:50 CDT 2010
Kevin: I would suggest a dead man anchor. A dead man anchor is a piece of scrap wood buried in the mud a foot or so below the cross beams and attached to the cross beams by means of a wire cable or a thin stick. The wire can be wrapped around the dead man and will extend perpendicular to the dead man to the beam. It will be wrapped around the beam and attached to the beam by wire staple or horse shoe nails. The thin stick is attached first to the dead man with screws when it is buried in the wall and then attached to the roof beams by screws when the pillar is high enough to support the beams. Ed On Jul 8, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Kevin Brown wrote: > Greetings all, > > I'm building a gathering place of sorts in central Montana (Big Sky > Country) and am building a roof with two cross beams attached to cob > pillars. Any suggestions on how to attach the roof to the pillars? > The surface area of the top of the pillars will roughly be 16-20" x > 16-20". Thanks > > Kevin Brown > > > > <p><p>Care2 makes it easy for everyone to live a healthy, green > lifestyle > and impact the causes you care about most. Over 12 Million members! > <a href="http://www.care2.com" target=_blank>http://www.care2.com</ > a><br /><br /> > Feed a child by searching the web! Learn how <a href="http:// > www.care2.com/toolbar" target=_blank>http://www.care2.com/toolbar<a> > _______________________________________________ > Coblist mailing list > Coblist at deatech.com > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist
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