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fire ash
bobharvey wrote:
On 16 Jan, 21:56, Rusty Hinge wrote: Left to dry out, the cow dung element rots away, leaving minute airspaces, makin for good insulation material. Clay lump (pugged clay and cow dung) is a fine building material, far superior to breeze blocks in their mechanical and thermal properties - according to our local planning department. I'll keep the group informed of progress. Let me see if I've got this right? You local planning dept, part of the district council, claims to have a use for bullshit? Is that what you are telling us? Maybe, but I can't vouch for the present inn spectre. BTW, what's smelly and sounds like a bell? || _||_ \ / \/ || _||_ \ / \/ || _||_ \ / \/ DUNG! -- Rusty |
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