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[Cob] EarthbagDulane silkworm at spiderhollow.comTue Jul 13 14:40:42 CDT 2010
Don't forget, there is lots of clay in this area. I've frequently seen it in the cliffs by the Sound. Those dump trucks keep moving it around, too. I paid $141 for a semi load that was bound for somewhere local. I suspect someone is wondering who would take clay for free. You might even try Craig's List. Dulane -----Original Message----- From: Dulane [mailto:silkworm at spiderhollow.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 12:35 PM To: 'Dorothy Cordochorea' Subject: RE: [Cob] Earthbag Don't forget, there is lots of clay in this area. I've frequently seen it in the cliffs by the Sound. Those dump trucks keep moving it around, too. I paid $141 for a semi load that was bound for somewhere local. I suspect someone is wondering who would take clay for free. You might even try Craig's List. Dulane -----Original Message----- From: coblist-bounces at deatech.com [mailto:coblist-bounces at deatech.com] On Behalf Of Dorothy Cordochorea Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:36 AM To: Tim Boman Cc: Coblist at deatech.com Subject: Re: [Cob] Earthbag Dan, I too would recommend testing the earth there, if you haven't already, or if you have just tested the upper layers. I spent my public school and early years there, and still have family there. There was a lot of clay soil in the area. --Dorothy On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Tim Boman <lordcaradoc at gmail.com> wrote: > Dan, > > I have recently moved into the same area, living near Gig Harbor now. Have > you done any testing of the earth in the area? I have been learning from > my > roommate that most of the geology of the Puget Sound Region is Glacial. I > have been meaning to get a couple mason jars and do some test like they > discuss in 'The Hand Sculpted House' I have been doing some digging > (mainly > to hand dig a dry well off of our driveway and I think that aside from > removing the larger rocks, the earth may be nearly perfect for Cob. > > Just a thought. > > Regards, > Tim > > On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Dan Burbank <dan at crookedbear.com> wrote: > > > I am reading sandbag shelter and earthbag building. I have dirt but not > > clay and am looking to do this rather then paying to have clay trucked > in. > > (Kind of counter to the idea of building in place if you know what i > mean.) > > Anyone in the greater puget sound area who has worked with this media? I > > would love to talk off line with someone who has worked with bags or > super > > adobe. Please, lets hook up > > dan > > dan at crookedbear.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Coblist mailing list > > Coblist at deatech.com > > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist > > > _______________________________________________ > Coblist mailing list > Coblist at deatech.com > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist > _______________________________________________ Coblist mailing list Coblist at deatech.com http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist
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