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Hello,<br>
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According to what I know, the machine is in Belgium at the moment...<br>
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Cheers<br>
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Seb<br>
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On 28/02/2011 17:03, jos stoffels wrote:
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<div>Hye </div>
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<div>I like to get in touch with noe solsana can yoy please help
me to contact him</div>
<div>I have a need of his machine and help for spraying my walls</div>
<div>kind regards </div>
<div>josstoffels<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Max
Vittrup Jensen <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:Max@permalot...">Max@permalot...</a>></span>
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class="gmail_quote">I have a load (bearing) respect for the
practical and academic knowledge of both Caroline and Minke,
however the 'instinctive' builder in me believe
<div>that there's a heck of a difference between using small
bales and big bales, hence that the research figures are not
directly applicable?</div>
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<div>It's more than simply multiplying % m3 of small bales to
the equivalent of big bales, as the machinery for big bales
compress a bale significantly more, and the strings are able
to handle a much higher load. Look for yourself; when you
cut open a small bale it goes 'poof' and expands; not so
(much) with a big bale; it's been compressed 'dead'.</div>
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<div>Last week I managed to make an application for funding of
a workshop specifically focused on skill share about 'BBB'
(Big Bale Building). We should know in April if it's funded,
in such case it will be from September 1st to 1/09, right
after the ESBG 2011, and here at PermaLot, Czech Republic.
Facilitators will be Noe Solsana (F) and Lars Kallesen (DK);
2 of Europe's most experienced 'Big balers'. Even in case
the workshop is not funded I'm pretty sure that this
building development is going to be a significant topic for
the ESBG, with several 'big balers' present.</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>Max Vittrup Jensen</div>
<div>PS; have a look at the PermaLot site under download for
my M.Sc. comparison study between a conventional passive
house, and one made from Big Bales. There's a fair amount of
environmental data for those of you who's in to such
geek'ism.</div>
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