Cob:
Yun Que
yunk88 at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 14 14:41:58 CST 2003
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<P><BR><BR></P>Cat here, been busy but check out the free standing center shower idea and or tub also glass surround</DIV></DIV>
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<DIV><EM>for the good of all </EM>cat</DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>>From: "Jill hotmail" <WRITEJILL at HOTMAIL.COM>
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<DIV></DIV>>Reply-To: "Jill hotmail" <WRITEJILL at HOTMAIL.COM>
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<DIV></DIV>>To: "cob list" <COBLIST at DEATECH.COM>
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<DIV></DIV>>Subject: Cob:
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<DIV></DIV>>Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 10:05:33 -0800
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<DIV></DIV>>Water is bad for cob. Right? So, how does this work in the bathroom or in a kitchen with all that steam?
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<DIV></DIV>>I have several cob books (Smith & the esteemed Ivanto) and I don't see much on the subject.
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<DIV></DIV>>How is it you can make a sauna with it? Doesn't the steam just sit on the wall?
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<DIV></DIV>>We opted, after looking at the cost of bathroom fixtures, to just have a drain in the floor, and run slats of redwood (removable for cleaning or changing out) to stand on and the shower heads coming out of the wall. Is this possible?
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<DIV></DIV>>Jill
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