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[Strawbale]stabilizing bale walls- suggestions please
Hi,
Would appreciate some suggestions before I start my strawbale
house. I have been fascinated with the idea of doing a modified
pole barn design incorporating strawbale for many reasons. Without
having to get into why, I would like to find out if it is possible
to put the straw bales where I want them. My current plan is to
span the distance between the poles with trusses. The bales would be
positioned about 2 feet from the nearest pole. This way there would
be no notching and no precompression needed and the roof could go up
first. My question is this;
Given where the bales are at and that all the weight will be off the
bales, to what extent do I need to worry about keeping them from
moving?
My current plan is to have a simple top plate attached to the
underside of the trusses. I would run threadall rods along both
sides of the bales and attach the rods at the top of the plate.
Again though, no weight would be on the top plate. The threadall
rods would attach at the bottom with a base under the bales but over
top of a wood floor. Once the roof is on and I start putting up
bales, I will obviously not be able to run any rods through the
inside of the bales from the
top.
So, do I have enough stability or not? If not, what could I do to
increase the stability of these bales?
Thanks,
Chris
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 08:57:41 +0200
To: strawbale@amper....muni.cz
From: Marcus Juby <echoventures@vodafone....nz>
Subject: [Strawbale]Austrian Certificates
Reply-To: strawbale@amper....muni.cz
Hello there,
Does anyone have better copies of the insulation certificates issued by
the
Wien Technical University in 2000. I know there are pdf copies of the
certificates in the appendices but the quality is not the best - good
enough for me but not the authorities.
Cheers,
Marcus
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Message: 2
From: "Chug." <chug@strawbale-building....uk>
To: <strawbale@amper....muni.cz>
Subject: Re: [Strawbale]lime and earth plaster
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 15:53:20 +0100
Reply-To: strawbale@amper....muni.cz
Hi Jeroen
I would not strip the earth plaster off the walls but instead give it a
finish layer of lime render and take advantages of it's anti fungal
properties, maybe even a limewash over the top should neutralise the
fungal
growth.
have a look at Harry "the Lime" Francis' article
http://www.e-limecementgypsum.com/papers/papers_scheda.asp?ID=37
bale on
Chug
chug@strawbale-building....uk
http://www.strawbale-building.co.uk/
.
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From: <j-verzijl@dbafm...>
To: <Strawbale@amper....muni.cz>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 1:11 PM
Subject: [Strawbale]lime and earth plaster
Hello,
This question is not exactly relating to bales bud it does to lime and
earth plaster.
We are renovating an old house and have plastered our walls with earth
plaster. Most of the walls contain tubes witch are connected to our
central heating system. The walls itself are made of f brick as is the
foundation. We have a lot of moist climbing up from the walls and some
areas won't dry. There seems to develop some white powdery fungus on the
lower part of some inner walls. We thought about stripping the lower
part
of the wall and use a lime plaster instead. Would this solve our
problem?
Because the walls are heated I am also afraid there can be some cracking
between the lime and earth plaster because of the differed shrinking and
expanding could this be a problem?
On the subject of lime and lime putty does anybody know how this is
called
in Dutch and where I can get it?
Greetings Jeroen Verzijl
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