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[Cob] clay for cob constructionwilhelmf at onid.orst.edu wilhelmf at onid.orst.eduWed Aug 26 13:52:31 CDT 2015
Thanks very much Phil. I suspected as much but wanted to get input from those with experience. I will do as you suggested. thanks again, Fritz Quoting PHIL MOULTON <philmoulton at gmail.com>: > Oregon has nothing but clay unless you have a very processed piece > of property . > Right now clay is harder then rock but keep an eye on craigslist > anyone giving away dirt, it's clay > > Sent from Phil Moulton > 503-349-8463 > >> On Aug 26, 2015, at 10:39 AM, wilhelmf at onid.orst.edu wrote: >> >> Quoting wilhelmf at onid.orst.edu: >> >> with the subject line. >> >>> I've reviewed a lot of the Archives, but I haven't found a source >>> of clay soil here in the Corvallis Area. I only need about 4 >>> yards, so delivery is feasible. I may have clay below the two >>> foot level on my property, but it would be worthwhile to have it >>> delivered. Is there anyone who has a reliable source of clay loam >>> for Cob construction in Corvallis Oregon? >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> Fritz >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Coblist mailing list >> Coblist at deatech.com >> http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist >
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