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[Cob] hybrid systems(cobwood)

Joseph R Dupont joedupont at juno.com
Mon Nov 10 11:33:47 CST 2003


Wow.. that was interesting.. haveyou mixed the rock dust with paper
pulp?????
I'll have to look into that..
I've mixed  shale like dirt with paper pulp and made some very hard
blocks.


On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 12:14:42 -0500 (EST) "phil" <phawn1 at excite.com>
writes:
> 
> I spoke with Rob Roy in July and had a chance to question him on 
> cobwood. He said that he didn't really have enough experience with 
> cob to be able to comment too much on it. He said that it did look 
> promising but that only time would tell.
> 
> We have a coalition member who has begun her cobwood home. She has 
> the framing completed and the second story closed in with panels. It 
> is too late here to begin cob as we have freezing weather already. 
> Come April we'll be ready to have cobwood workshops and everyone can 
> learn together.
> 
> Here in the mountains of North Carolina cob and cordwood make the 
> most sense. Besides tourism, our only real industries are lumber and 
> rock. There are always wood scraps available for free/cheap and I 
> have had good success so far using rock dust in the place of sand. 
> The price difference alone between rock dust ($9.50 a ton) and sand 
> ($50.00 a ton) make rock dust the obvious choice as an aggregate in 
> cob.
> 
> Phil Hawn
> President
> The North Carolina Natural Building Coalition
> http://naturalbuilder.org
> 
> 
>  --- On Sat 11/08, jenny walker < jwalker at magma.ca > wrote:
> From: jenny walker [mailto: jwalker at magma.ca]
> To: coblist at deatech.com
> Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 10:11:04 -0500
> Subject: [Cob] hybrid systems
> 
> Hello there, another hybrid system Jilly and others that could be 
> done is<br>cordwood. Rob Roy's revised Earthwood  book (Cordwood, 
> The State of the Art)<br>has a bit on 'cob-wood', where cob is used 
> as the filler between the log<br>ends instead of cement. Ianto Evans 
> & Linda Smiley visited his Earthwood<br>Building School and did an 
> experimental wall with Jaki and Rob Roy and I<br>believe it turned 
> out well.<br><br>See http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com<br><br>Good 
> luck,<br><br>Jenny Walker<br>-- 
>
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