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[Cob] Looking for answers (Henry Raduazo): mixing cob with rototiller

E W ehwpc at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 3 20:46:15 CST 2013


Dear Tim!thank you for your input. I coincide completely with your remarks; however I decided to make some compromises because else I will never be done.I have been building my house now for 3 years on weekends based alone on mud, straw and my quite weak human force alone... I love the results but I am very far away from having an habitat. Since I live in an earthquake prone area, I also decided that I will have exactly 8 cement columns to support the roof. I wouldn´t like to get buried in my cob house before my time... In any case, lift your spirit:  I produce "humanure" and save water; grey waters will be completely recycled and if everything goes well, I will hardly require energy for heating in the winter.  My neighbours are very curious about the cob building and if just some of their offspring follow my example when they build their houses, there will be a multiplicative effect.  So, not everything is wrong. Peace for all 
Eric (EW)
 Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2013 06:30:00 -0800
From: humantim at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Cob] Looking for answers (Henry Raduazo): mixing cob with rototiller
To: ehwpc at hotmail.com; coblist at deatech.com

I may just be off the beam with the general consensus here, but isn't the whole point of building naturally to stay away using from fossil fuels and machines and to rely on our human strength and what the natural world provides? 
Using found materials and re-purposing concrete for a foundation is one thing...
I know I'm a hopeless romantic about the potential of this movement.

 

Your brother in Christ,
Tim




"But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what he has done has been done through God."  John 3:21





From: E W <ehwpc at hotmail.com>
To: coblist at deatech.com 
Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2013 10:07 PM
Subject: [Cob] Looking for answers (Henry Raduazo): mixing cob with rototiller








Hi Ed! i just read your comments to Marlin Nissen in the "Coblist" regarding the production of cob with a rototiller. You mentioned that you do the mixing with a 5HP tiller.I am about to start mixing for a 1500 sq feet house.
 Could you please share with me your experience and perhaps pictures? What about the long straw? Doesn't it get clogged to the rotor? Doesn`t it get cut into smaller pieces by the blades from the tiller?  I was thinking about renting a bobcat, but perhaps the rototiller is a better and cheaper solution...and I'd appreciate it if you'd share your experience. Thanks a lot!  Eric (EW)
                        
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