Cob: RE: RE: Re: CobWrap? (was: Thermal Mass and R-values)
Kelly, Sean
SKelly at PinpointTech.com
Fri Jul 30 12:05:08 CDT 1999
OK... either the coblist has gone dead quiet or I have been unsubscribed
somehow... anyone have info on where to get info on the old light clay bit
(is it the same as the German method I can't remember or hope to spell?)?
Thanks much!
Sean
-----Original Message-----
Morning Cobland!
Not as laborious as building an extra 6-12" of wall with perlite or
vermiculite in it... So what kind of insulative value does light clay (or
straw clay slip or whatever) have? How breathable are the woven polybags?
I only wonder if they would hold a plaster well? Solves the straight wall
issues with strawbales... interesting suggestion. DANG I can't wait until
I have a bit of land to play on... Right now I rent the basement of a stick
house in suburbia land. What little (10' on each side) "yard" we have is
covered in little rocks and shrubs. :-(
Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: Grace Benjamin [mailto:grey_sea at hotmail.com]
Hello everyone;
Here's a LABORIOUS idea, but it just might work. I'm sure all of us have
seen house-wrap. The most prevalent is Tyvek, but there are other brands as
well. Well what about some sort of a cob wrap with burlap and straw? It
could be applied as a layer of straw in clay slip, followed by the burlap to
keep it smooth and pretty. After the burlap you could apply whatever
weatherproof coating you chose.
I just thought as I was writing- the burlap may degrade over time; so maybe
those woven polybags that Pat's been using for his super-adobe may work
better. The idea is that you add an insulative layer; without adding the
work of a whole other wall system. It's just a thought, I haven't tried it.
Has anyone tried anything similar?
Best Wishes to everyone reading,
Grace
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