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Re: A Convenient Resource for Enclosure Methods [Re: D L Bahler] #33451 02/09/16 04:17 PM
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Hi Sean,

Send an email or give a call anytime...I am glad to be of service and/or help. Tim Rau of Pleasant View Restorations of the Albany New York area isn't that far from you (??) either, so I am around or in the area a fair amount...

I think you will love the "slip form" methods (aka light cobb) the more you learn about them...In the interim, I would look at switching over to mineral wools...It is a great insulation type in general... and has been around for along time...With a well established (positive) track record...

Regards,

j

Re: A Convenient Resource for Enclosure Methods [Re: D L Bahler] #33452 02/09/16 11:35 PM
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I save the boring chips from my boring machine for use in light clay woodchip infill. I have a junk car full of garbage bags of them and a few stuffed in the corner of the shop. I also set aside all cedar slabs for chipping for just in case. It needs to be timed right, not something you will want to start in late summer, early spring is the best so it can dry all summer long.

Re: A Convenient Resource for Enclosure Methods [Re: D L Bahler] #33453 02/11/16 02:00 AM
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I do make lots of shavings and chips in a year. Last year I took 3 big manure spreader loads out of the shop. Timbeal, do you do the light clay infill for customers or just for your own purposes?

Re: A Convenient Resource for Enclosure Methods [Re: D L Bahler] #33454 02/11/16 11:53 AM
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I'm hoarding for my own purposes at this point. I don't collect all chips, such as choppings from the axe or chisel work, just the half circles from the boring machine. Amazing how many of these chips come out of a mortice.

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