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[Strawbale] FW: FW: Re: use of ashes in clay plasters and/or floors




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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 07:12:23 +0100
Subject: FW: Re: [Strawbale] use of ashes in clay plasters and/or floors
From: "Nonner.GmbH@t-online..." <Nonner.GmbH@t-online...>
To: strawbale@amper....muni.cz


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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 07:05:42 +0100
Subject: Re: [Strawbale] use of ashes in clay plasters and/or floors
From: "Nonner.GmbH@t-online..." <Nonner.GmbH@t-online...>
To: "European strawbale building discussions" <strawbale@amper....muni.cz>

Hi Rikki,


a good insulation is glas-schotter WLG 0,08 (Euro-Norm ) 20-30 cm 4-6 cm pressed clay-plaster , 2 cm finished clayplaster. sorry my bad english.

I send your seperat the pictures from the clay floor on your E-mail address .


Markus

www.dasnaturhaus.com
-----Original Message-----
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 14:14:57 +0100
Subject: [Strawbale] use of ashes in clay plasters and/or floors
From: Rikki Nitzkin <rikkinitzkin@earthlink...>
To: ?ESBN? <strawbale@amper....muni.cz>, GSBN <GSBN@greenbuilder...>

Hi all in a debate on the Spanish list serve, talking about "insulating" clay floors, the following observation was made:


"Otra pregunta: no sé si en la capa de aislamiento se podría añadir además ceniza?. Sé que la ceniza se utiliza como muy buen aislante en hornos de barro tanto en la solera del horno como mezclada con el barro (yo mismo la he empleado). Sería una posibilidad de reutilizar un residuo sobretodo la gente que produce cantidades importantes (chimeneas, cocinas económicas, estufas...)."

"one more question: I don't know if in the insulation layer (of the clay floor) it would be possible to add ashes? I know that ashes are frequently used as good insulation in clay ovens-both in the floor of the oven and in the clay. Would it be possible to re-use a residue (ashes) that many people produce in important cuantities?

note: here in spain a lot of people still use wood-burning stoves and ovens, as well as fire-places...

Any thoughts or comments?

Rikki