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20th February 2006, 10:29 PM #16
A strawbale house isn't any cheaper unless you do the work youself. The walls of a house make up about 10 - 15% of the total cost of a house. If you have granite bench tops and gaggenau cooktops you'll still spend a fortune.
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20th February 2006, 10:34 PM #17Registered
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Originally Posted by Grunt
And when you have made a few of them, you can build a house out of them.
(to the humour nazis, how was that? OK I hope)
Al
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20th February 2006, 11:27 PM #18Originally Posted by Grunt
Romsey is real close to us .We would love to come and see.
Regards ,Belaforge
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20th February 2006, 11:31 PM #19I have some photos from ash wednesday showing buildings with solid concrete block walls that just disinegrated from the radiant heat
The strawbale is compressed and then rendered, so there is minimal air within the walls (i.e. between the render). Thats the reason they have a good fire rating.
That bloke I know - his hobby is maintaining an 18 - 20 degree internal temperature without heating or cooling.
Con - thick walls = reduced useable floor area as a ratio to roof coverage.
Not a prob if you have a large block.
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21st February 2006, 08:26 PM #20
But wottabaout the big bad wooleff, he'll huff and he'll..............................................
Ok, that was lame, but I'm tired.Boring signature time again!
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21st February 2006, 08:40 PM #21Registered
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Originally Posted by outback
See! one stupid joke, thats all it takes, next thing you know there will be a sense of humour buy back scheme.
Youll never take me alive copper.................
Al
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21st February 2006, 08:42 PM #22R' u gona do working bees?Two of my sons are interested in strawbale building.
Romsey is real close to us .We would love to come and see.
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Probably, get people to work like dogs for the day and then put on a BBQ and beer in the evening. I've got 30 acres and a river, so anyone who wants to camp is welcome.
I'll send out an SOS when I know when it's happening.
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21st February 2006, 09:54 PM #23SENIOR MEMBER
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you know there has been a huge leap forward in modern australian architecture, and the simple forms that are coming about allow a home to be built without disturbing the land it sits on (no excavation costs), and forget those expensive granite kitchens, kitchens now are designed to be mobile or part of the house , not added to it as extra cost...and best of all you can have lots and lots of nice timber...
la HHurry, slowly
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23rd February 2006, 12:18 AM #24SENIOR MEMBER
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what abouut those houses in the greek islands, you know the white ones!, there built from the land, no bunnings stores on santorini, and there design is fantastic, and maintains an almost constant temp.
one could even use the straw bale in that style of architecture...Hurry, slowly
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23rd February 2006, 05:50 PM #25
Retrofitting for energy efficiency
Originally Posted by la Huerta
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23rd February 2006, 06:13 PM #26Registered
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Where to start?
http://www.greenandgoldenergy.com.au/
http://www.carbonneutral.com.au/default.aspx
http://www.biolytix.com/ourProducts/...er-recycle.htm
http://www.byohouse.com.au/forum1/index.php
That will do for starters.
Al
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23rd February 2006, 06:17 PM #27Registered
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And then there is this.
http://www.au.store.yahoo.com/solaro...winhybsys.html
All in my to do tray.
I have a few projects to finish and then I will be building a house somewhere, incorperating all this technology.
Save the planet dude, except anchovies, I hate anchovies, phtooie
Al
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23rd February 2006, 06:20 PM #28Registered
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Originally Posted by Grunt
Youll need the services of a bricklayer long before that, a suave good looking, mean lean work hardened brickie.:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Im buggered if I know where youll find one.
Al
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23rd February 2006, 07:09 PM #29
I got a mate who's a fricken ugly one. He also deals in crap.
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23rd February 2006, 07:27 PM #30SENIOR MEMBER
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i'v been dreaming of building a mexican adobe style house ever since burkes backyard went to mexico 10yrs ago...2ft thick walls create the thermal mass needed for energy efficiency..
Hurry, slowly
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