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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @lousanch
    @lousanch 6 лет назад +3

    This is a wonderful material. I’m so happy and proud that our president now made it legal to grow hemp in the US. Really looking forward to the great things we will be able to do with this wonderful plant now.

    • @brianwesley28
      @brianwesley28 5 лет назад +1

      It may initially be utilized for hemp oil and dietary hemp, or CBD, more than anything else, as the U.S. is very large and there are not many established regional processing facilities. Eventually, as more regional processing facilities proliferate, and as more cannabis hemp is grown, we should see quite the proliferation of the manufacturing of many different types of value added products. The automobile manufacturers in Europe have been utilizing it for interior automobile panels and more, already. We're somewhat behind the curve insofar as true industrial uses as concerned, due to it being made illegal for so long, but we can catch up. As more processing facilities are created regionally, we'll probably see more farmers growing it. Initially, it may be difficult to find the balance of acres grown and what can be processed. Eventually, it may be that we have a difficult time supplying enough of the raw material because of the need to grow other crops, as well as because of so many uses having been found for it with industry having been developed to provide those value added goods.

    • @superjeffstanton
      @superjeffstanton 5 лет назад +1

      Yes!

  • @teriwallace1658
    @teriwallace1658 10 лет назад +9

    Wow!! We love the musings coming out of this construction site!!!! #Hemplime #naturalbuilding #hempfully #green #HempBuiliding is the future!!!!!!!!!!

    •  10 лет назад

      Awesome. Tx Teri Wallace

  • @SailPink
    @SailPink 11 лет назад +12

    I work as Head of Development for a Housing Association in the UK. In 2010 the company I worked for in partnership with a government sponsored low carbon pilot built 16 Tradical Hempcrete Timber Frame Houses. Half were brick clad and half lime render/stucco. 3 Years after occupation no problems at all. In fact in our cold wet climate no condensation (due to benefits of breathable walls) and building performance that at least matches other traditional forms of construction. Hemp was grown locally. The only downside is the British weather. Suits factory controlled conditions and SIP panels.

    • @VeganRevolution
      @VeganRevolution 4 года назад +1

      Know you posted 6 years ago but hoping you see this - dyou know where this was went on in uk?

  • @power2change
    @power2change  10 лет назад +8

    true, one uses hempcrete around studded framework, however the hempcrete increases the racking strength of the stud wall once it hardens, and one could use fewer studs.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  8 лет назад +5

      I believe in collaborative anarchy, I do not believe in allowing others to have authority over your life, but thank you for your friendliness. I urge people to send their empty cans to
      United States Capitol
      Capitol Visitor Center
      Washington, DC 20510 in a CAN the CONGRESS show of no confidence for the current cabal. Imagine millions up on millions showing up at the visitors center...... I have already sent my own empty cat food can.. Go to it friends!

  • @Mamasoupdragon
    @Mamasoupdragon 11 лет назад +2

    IM FROM CANADA!! ACTUALLY HAIDA GWAII, ON THE NORTH COAST!! THIS IS GREAT!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!

  • @power2change
    @power2change  9 лет назад +10

    Pretty soon we will be building campuses that bring those who want to learn about hemp and building with it, as well as alternative modes of harmonious living in relation to the earth to Vermont. We are in phase one of business structuring for Hempfully Green Campus Sanctuaries. If you or someone you know would like to learn more, email us at info@hempfullygreen.com

    • @power2change
      @power2change  4 года назад

      @william wallace you can buy it from hempfullygreen.com $15 a cubic foot june 2020

  • @BruceRyanCannaCorp
    @BruceRyanCannaCorp 8 лет назад +42

    Food, clothing, shelter, fuel and medicine from the same fields.... no wonder the governmentals hate cannabis.

    • @jacobelliott3953
      @jacobelliott3953 7 лет назад

      How does it produce food ?

    • @TheRomanWolf
      @TheRomanWolf 7 лет назад +7

      you eat the seeds

    • @FarmerBrownGrows
      @FarmerBrownGrows 4 года назад +1

      Actually, most Bast Fiber Plants can be made into Concrete this way. It's not exclusive to Hemp. However, Hemp has a huge list of other uses as well. Just like Bamboo.

    • @lonewolftech
      @lonewolftech 3 года назад

      @G Zeus he is legal in the US also.. now

  • @power2change
    @power2change  11 лет назад

    Good question, My conjecture on this is that we have thought seriously of creating a trailer made from hempcrete that would need to withstand a lot of shaking. The wonderful thing about hempcrete, is that it can be reconstituted, it can be cut up and reused, or put on the lawn. In that regard it is rebuildable after an earthquake, in so far as being soft on anyone that it falls on, or how much shaking it will withstand, I haven't seen hard evidence of its capacities there.

  • @DamienHorta1289
    @DamienHorta1289 9 лет назад +5

    im going to the mountains with some seeds grow dem and make my own house tnx

  • @sabineshemp
    @sabineshemp 12 лет назад

    Mario-I am looking forward to meeting with you when you come to Lethbridge.
    It would be really neat if you could have a little workshop like this at the college.

  • @gavinwalsh5238
    @gavinwalsh5238 6 лет назад

    Thank you for uploading this, thinking of making a earthbag structure with interior hempcrete walls to completely avoid the need for mechanical heating and cooling.

  • @tesscot
    @tesscot 6 лет назад

    This is why we need to grow hemp in the US.

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    The hemp/lime construction will stand from 500-800 years. It calcifies and becomes stone, sequestering carbon in the process Still it can be sawn apart and spread on the lawn for its benefit, or reused for new wall structures. It is so very wonderful. Sorry to take so long to reply, very busy here. Eco-villages are next. Also see the Ringing Cedar series of books coming out of Russia by Vladimir Megre for different but excellent truths.

  • @rawmark
    @rawmark 8 лет назад +4

    hemp needs to be legal. I find it ridiculous that Canda is making millions of dollars grown a plant that wasn't even found in Canada. Go figure. And Hemp Adobe homes are pretty awesome too.

  • @bethechange4934
    @bethechange4934 6 лет назад

    Good stuff. I think another great option and maybe the next step forward would be to make very large, stackable blocks that you just stack up to make the house. If there were facilities that had forms and mechanized mixing, moving, and tamping this could be done very economically and the quality could be standardized. Engineering (load/flexural/durability) could be "approved" expanding the use in markets where building codes currently do not allow hempcrete. Channels for electrical could be designed into the forms as well as half blocks for end walls and sills/penetrations could be part of the design package.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  6 лет назад

      Exactly, Justbiofiber.ca is on the right track. and This idea can really ride the new economic changes that hemp brings us!

    • @joannasheldon2146
      @joannasheldon2146 6 лет назад

      Done. See www.isohemp.com/en/hempcrete-blocks-naturally-efficient-masonry

  • @neoman7383
    @neoman7383 10 лет назад +4

    instead of using styrofoam beads in finish-coat how about using sunflower pith ground up and added to mix for insulative effect.

  • @Kabira747
    @Kabira747 7 лет назад

    When will you lead another workshop? Wonderful to learn about this, and yes we WILL grow this. Who is the Gentleman leading the workshop?

  • @power2change
    @power2change  11 лет назад

    Hi Lime technology ( featured in this video Mario Macnicki) has a proprietory blend of hydraulic lime, and portland cement and potentially other materials in its tradical binder for hempcrete. They are holding onto it as a secret. My work is primarilly to do what I can to share the best information to heal the Earth. It is my belief that a 16% portland cement is added to teh lime and the binder to shiv and water ratio is 1:1:3
    Vermont has just passed a bill most encouraging hemp. We helped

  • @htemming
    @htemming 10 лет назад +1

    Hemp houses have extreme good qualities for people to live in. Healthy atmosphere, great insulation and vapour permeable. For every house build of hemp ca 8 ton of CO2 NEGATIVE is produced so it is part of a solution to diminish climate change. See The Ultimate Hemp Reports for farmers, builders and politicians: the-ultimate-hemp-reports.com/

  • @FXPips11
    @FXPips11 3 года назад

    Ever structure on the west coast should mandated hempcrete,

  • @power2change
    @power2change  10 лет назад +8

    Hempfully Green! is reemerging as a hemp construction consulting group, we are rebuilding the website from the ground up and getting our ducks in a row to bring about a hempcrete public building for 2015 in Brattleboro to honor hemp environmental activist Larry Bloch. For the meantime, through November 2014 I will be running in the Governor's race with hemp production and research and development as an important theme in my platform. that website IS up and running www.emilypeyton.org YOu can also look at May 5 2014 publication of the Burlington Free Press for a related article, which is tres funny seeing as it is owned by the Hearst empire. Those in the know know what I say.

    • @kwhatten
      @kwhatten 8 лет назад

      Good luck, ducks are hard to keep in a row!

  • @shanethomas6368
    @shanethomas6368 5 лет назад +1

    It's semi-harmful being that it's acidic. But you can circumvent that by using vinegar water.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  5 лет назад +1

      You need to use caution by wearing goggles when you are mixing it and gloves, the lime is caustic and you shouldn't breathe the powder or have too much contact with the skin, once it dries its good to coat with a lime plaster or a magnesium board so that you don't have dust issues.

  • @power2change
    @power2change  8 лет назад +4

    We cannot grow it locally without being able to import seed freely and next grow enough of it to warrant the processing plants! Here in VT we have apathy in our Agency of Agriculture hindering the importation of hemp seed.

    • @Jonatone
      @Jonatone 8 лет назад

      +Emily, you should ask Bernie Sanders to call up the Agency o Agriculture! I bet he would agree with it..

    • @power2change
      @power2change  8 лет назад

      +Jonathan Jauquet
      You are right. I don't have his phone number do you?

    • @redemptorsaturnus2015
      @redemptorsaturnus2015 8 лет назад +4

      Kick his stupid ass out and end his fucking career

    • @thepalmpro
      @thepalmpro 8 лет назад

      Emily Peyton : Well, it can legally be grown in California now. California started it's own Hemp agriculture department.

    • @Jonatone
      @Jonatone 8 лет назад

      You could easily look up his number and i was serious actually..

  • @colinbateman8233
    @colinbateman8233 5 лет назад +2

    I’d like to know where I could take a work shop at

  • @1reipro
    @1reipro 6 лет назад

    July 1st 2018 The law has changed. I am involved in VA's emerging hemp industry. Let's do this!!!

    • @benmcclure1602
      @benmcclure1602 6 лет назад

      I am in support of the DEA ban on Hemp, we are trying to start a Cooperative Anti-Hemp Coalition with funding from the Mortgage and Banking industry with support from the Timber and Cotton industry to jail anyone caught with Hemp products of any kind! 40 to 60 years in jail with a maximum fine of 1 million dollars! Hemp would make homes healthy and last longer and endanger Big Corporations profit! Go Merica, lets end the Hippie Hemp revolution!

  • @jeremiahnichols2729
    @jeremiahnichols2729 2 года назад +1

    The type of NHL is a big factor. 3.5 and 5 is like concrete. They don't tell you that it doesn't breath with those 2 types of nhl. Nhl 2.0 is breathable but I'd rather use high calcium quicklime as my binder. Same type of lime they used for thousands of years. Nhl is simply not breathable. England doesn't even use it due to damp issues on their cathedrals. They had to go back and repoont with high calcium lime since nhl didn't breath. Id imagine it will do the same in Northern climates such as my state. Vermont. Plus nhl is so expensive every mason I know refuses to use it. Id much rather use high calcium lime and hemp shiv.

  • @guizmodog
    @guizmodog 11 лет назад

    What about a tornado proof pyramid or dome made out hempcrete for all the folks in tornado alley?

  • @BittyVids
    @BittyVids 3 года назад

    Great video.
    For anyone watching these days, they tamped too much. It makes a strong wall but much less insulation. Light patting by hand is all it needs.

  • @MrJimtheRooster
    @MrJimtheRooster 2 года назад

    Does anyone know if you can use this material outdoors and it will withstand? And do you need sealant if you plan on using it for outdoor structures?

  • @ubuntuposix
    @ubuntuposix 4 года назад

    one problem i foresee is: when you have a (smallish) earthquake, because its rigid it may crack, and you get a crack directly to outside. if the insulation was rockwool it would not crack. I'm thinking of having walls from this hemp and extra rockwool on the outside. I don't know regarding sound. does it reject sound/absorb? I like to make music and i hate gypsumboards, it would be great if it absorbs bass/sound (i can later reject sound -soundproof on the exterior by adding an extra exterior layer using a harder material)

  • @Ezael115
    @Ezael115 4 года назад

    how can i help and work for this industry? ik lots of secrets cannabis can do that ancient people knew and used

  • @HempAustralia
    @HempAustralia 11 лет назад

    Looks Great guys. Wish you the best of luck. Keep up the good work. :)

  • @mehakwani9766
    @mehakwani9766 9 лет назад +2

    can I please know the exact proportions of lime, binder and hemp used in making a block of hempcrete ?

    • @FarmerBrownGrows
      @FarmerBrownGrows 4 года назад

      They mentioned 1x1x4. 1 part Water, 1 part Hydraulic Lime and 4 Parts Hemp.

  • @IviiVari
    @IviiVari 12 лет назад

    Hello, I'm building an ecovillage where the buildings will be domes. I'll be using the inflatable "balloons" of monolithic domes (the company) and i was wondering how i might be able to incorporate hempcrete into that... they use the inflatable "balloon" as a frame, then a polyeurathane foam, then rebar, then concrete (all on the inside, in that order)... i know hemp wouldn't need the foam... i'm just trying to figure how the dome part itself would work since it needs time to petrify. Thanks! :)

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    Oh I am sorry, I have been so busy with moving the hemp movement forward. The hemp lime stands for hundreds of years, it can be standing as long as 500 years. It calcifies. And as it does, it sequesters more carbon... Please see emilypeyton (org) for more of the work I have been up to, or hempfullygreen (com). thanks for your interest!

    • @eroldemir8063
      @eroldemir8063 4 года назад

      You can only do with hemp hurd or we could use normal tree hurd

  • @rockymissouri1021
    @rockymissouri1021 11 лет назад

    WONDERFUL...WONDERFUL...WONDERFUL....!!!

  • @sleefox
    @sleefox 7 лет назад

    The shell of a house is slightly less than 20% of the cost of the entire building. This material like rammed-earth is going to be very labor-intensive. So, the benefit is not going to be that big of an impact on cost. Structurally insulated panels would be much quicker far less labor-intensive and structurally very easy to build. This has a long way to go to compete with other building methods

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад

      Thank you so much for this comment Lee. Yes, hempcrete is more labor intensive, as it is singular material, conventional housing has 7 layers, and brings in numerous different specialists, from drywall, to insulation, to plasterer. The amount of labor for this one material and the numbers of layers of material are not too different, that is my belief. Of course, the hempcrete can be finessed or left rustic. You can see the difference in my "Ten minutes in three hemp homes of the North" video. There is one house that has gracefully edged walls and windows that were the object of much sanding. However! aside rom the labor, there are multiple reasons that hemp-lime is superior than other sips based materials. Primarily, you have these qualities:
      Nontoxic- chemical free, and non abrasive to occupants health
      Longevity- stands for hundreds of years, even 5 hundred. Not so of SIPs
      Next to inflammable
      Mold proof (installed above grade),
      Pest proof
      Regulates internal humidity
      Helps reduce climate change- sequesters carbon and turns to stone.
      Is healthier to work with and live in
      Can be easily recycled and reused
      Increases demand for growth of hemp which in turn increases soil health and sequesters more carbon.
      When the industry expands will bring down cost of housing
      Kids will have less of a toxic load when living in Hempcrete, this toxic load of regular housing is increasing asthmas, and other issues.
      I stand by hempcrete, I believe it changes the game in building science.

  • @mtjez
    @mtjez 7 лет назад

    Your forms could reflect a siding look ,or brick or whatever look.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад

      yes, they could. Thats the fun about this material, it lends itself to artistic interpretation, reliefs and so on. Keep an eye on Brattleboro VT, I am planning hempcrete buildings here in the near future.

  • @toxsickdog
    @toxsickdog 5 лет назад

    I'm wondering if you can screw siding onto the hemp and if so what kind of screws would work.?

  • @jameslu6115
    @jameslu6115 11 лет назад

    great material. Can I buy it in Canada? Can I use it to build a workshop? Is there any building code against using it?

  • @jopperdepopper
    @jopperdepopper 6 лет назад

    I would be interested in building a small garden shed with hemp. Any thoughts on the minimum thickness the walls could be?

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    see below. It stands a long long time ! longer than the rest of our methods, but is totally natural.

  • @buua2000
    @buua2000 11 лет назад

    Hello
    I have a questions.
    How about common reed? Can we use this grass in sated of hemp?
    This popular grass is growing everywhere. For example old German houses (stile in use, standing in good shape in western Poland) where build or isolated or roof cover witch common reed.
    What do You think about this grass?
    Cheers

  • @elissaramirez1619
    @elissaramirez1619 2 года назад

    Can we get an update on Hemp housing in the Us

    • @power2change
      @power2change  2 года назад

      Yes, Its growing!!!!!!!!!!! You can get hemp from Canada and use regular lime and add pozalons. Thats not spelled correctly, suffice it to say you can buy the binder cheaper. The issue of whether you can get clean hemp Hurd still remains, along with the shipping.. Over Covid we folded Hempfully Green however our business colleague of Hempstone.net carries on! Moving on in business I am delivering a new business, one that will serve all of us who have goodness in our hearts. More people are building, its only going to grow and grow. You see, we need to establish or reestablish the hemp potential from many angles, the processing, the products usually lean on farmers who take the risk. If you want to experience a small cabin that was built to show a proof of concept how we can replace our trailer home parks with hempstone modules, then get in touch!

  • @allisonaclark9559
    @allisonaclark9559 5 лет назад

    We have an old stone house and want to insulate on the inside with hempcrete. Will it still breathe? What about moisture coming in from the outside stone walls when it rains?

    • @amyswale7061
      @amyswale7061 5 лет назад

      Allison A Clark it looks like its breathable. You could look into lime, hemp plaster aswell

  • @noelrivera213
    @noelrivera213 11 лет назад

    hi i would like to know more about this and would be interested i knowing how you got vermont to pass a bill i would like to do this in my own city

  • @glennhertel1165
    @glennhertel1165 5 лет назад

    And you save the Environment, Rainforest Ect.

  • @wboquist
    @wboquist 10 лет назад

    How much does hemp-crete typically weigh, per cubic foot, when fully cured and at "moisture equilibrium" with its environment?

  • @parrot340
    @parrot340 6 лет назад

    What company was this guy from in the UK? I live in the UK and would love to chat to him :) Thanks

  • @johntreeman8468
    @johntreeman8468 5 лет назад

    Awesome.

  • @npoudre
    @npoudre 3 года назад

    Would you liked suppliers in Colorado

  • @swampfox1953
    @swampfox1953 6 лет назад

    I joists 24"on center would work perfect for this.

  • @omega4chimp
    @omega4chimp 11 лет назад

    The seeds and stems are good.

  • @Kavukamari
    @Kavukamari 6 лет назад

    he kinda avoided the timescale question, simply standing on it is different from years and years of stresses from thermal expansion and contraction, and wind stress, etc

    • @markp8295
      @markp8295 6 лет назад +1

      Kavukamari The projects built in the U.K. which as I understand has more extreme weather has been standing for 8 years and looks like it's going strong.

  • @AvivaSingsOut
    @AvivaSingsOut 11 лет назад

    Would you mind sharing the proportions in your mix? I do cob building - it looks like 75% hemp to 25% lime puddy??

  • @josephwbennett
    @josephwbennett 11 лет назад

    Emily, do you know a source for hemp hurds? I'd like to start experimenting with hempcrete, but have not found a source yet.

  • @Candoract
    @Candoract 11 лет назад

    thanks for the video, what are the R values and burn through numbers ?

    • @HickoryDickory86
      @HickoryDickory86 5 лет назад

      Wow, six years and no one answered your question. Average hempcrete R-value is about 2.4 per inch of thickness. So the recommended 12-inch thick wall has an R-value of 28.8.

  • @garciacontracting
    @garciacontracting 5 лет назад

    Hemp and Flex are the best. The one you have closest

  • @taratoshida5447
    @taratoshida5447 10 лет назад

    May I know how to make hemp block how many % hemp and lime

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад +1

    Yes, I have studied the monolithic domes, The hempcrete because it has a vapor permeability, thus you build it under a generous eave structure. But you could certainly put a "hat" on the dome that accomplishes this, and use hempcrete underneath. The hempcrete can also be sprayed on. I'm as well working on perma-farm planning here in Vermont. I have video link of 3 hemp homes that I can send you from my email, one owner wants it to be privately published emilypeyton2012@gmail.

  • @Xian921
    @Xian921 11 лет назад

    I need to know if this hemp is the cannabis variety? If not, what kind of hemp is this? Who can I write to, to get more details about the company? Thanks

  • @rockymissouri1021
    @rockymissouri1021 11 лет назад

    EXCITING....!!!

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад +1

    It is illegal because people are acting illegally at the corporate level to create policy to limit hemps' capacity to out-perform petroleum. What we need are people with balls who will grow it because its illegality is in and of itself illegal. In fact its prohibition is a direct violation of the North American Free Trade Act.
    We cannot block our own states from have being able to produce what we import. That is the violation of NAFTA that will win in court.

  • @sirjimmy71
    @sirjimmy71 10 лет назад

    How well does the material perform as fire proofing?

  • @adlozi
    @adlozi 7 лет назад

    i have a dilemma with use of styrophone - in case of fire it melts and produces poisonous smoke.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад

      That is true, I believe the amount they use is pretty minimal. I am more involved these days with other builders and suppliers.

  • @colinbateman8233
    @colinbateman8233 5 лет назад

    I’d like to know r value of your wall can the out side be stuccoed

  • @power2change
    @power2change  5 лет назад

    We have one next week, in southern vt go to hempfullygreen.com

  • @ShawnaCostonPhD
    @ShawnaCostonPhD 9 лет назад +1

    What kind is this one? Where can I buy an ounce of it. Just an ounce would be a starting point.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  9 лет назад +1

      Shawna C.
      Yes you can buy an ounce, but it won't build a house, and I advise you NOT to smoke of ingest it, its not good for that.

    • @ShawnaCostonPhD
      @ShawnaCostonPhD 9 лет назад

      ***** Sure.

    • @discountbrains
      @discountbrains 9 лет назад +1

      +Shawna C. Here is a demo of about the most amazing building method EVER and u ask a silly, predictable question. How long did it take u to think that up?

    • @ShawnaCostonPhD
      @ShawnaCostonPhD 9 лет назад

      discountbrains LoL. Maybe, I was thinking of something else at the time. LoL.

  • @Glaborifec
    @Glaborifec 12 лет назад

    Are you a big company? I'd be interested in buying $10,000 worth of stocks. P.S Could you do some sort of bulk amount of Hempcrete in Colorado? I need to build a house(among other things) and I just love Hemp, both parts BTW.

  • @litaarias9127
    @litaarias9127 4 года назад

    Too bad the material process was not filmed

  • @AvivaSingsOut
    @AvivaSingsOut 11 лет назад

    any sand?

  • @remiloren
    @remiloren 12 лет назад

    Hi, did you find the answer?

  • @1775novten
    @1775novten 11 лет назад

    Is there a hemp not of the cannabis family?

  • @colinbateman8233
    @colinbateman8233 5 лет назад +1

    Why would you have the mixer so close make hearing difficult

  • @NOPOINTLYINGABOUTIT
    @NOPOINTLYINGABOUTIT 7 лет назад

    how much per bale how much coverage these are the type of questions we need answering every site on hemcrete shows no prices so how can you know if its worthwhile/affordable
    GGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR never ever heard any clue £5 per bale £50 per bale???????

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад +1

      Very Good question Phillip! It depends on how much you buy and where you live. For example I live in VT and can sell you a single bale of simple hurd for $30.- Thats way more than you are going to spend if you buy enough for your house. We will sell it at roughly (and I am not guaranteeing you this price here, but attempting to give you an idea). $11.- a bale and $31 a bag for binder, again these are not guaranteed prices. Installation is another cost. If you do it yourself you may end up with crumbling walls, there is a nuance that one shouldn't take for granted. Again, your home's price will be largely determined on if you spend 60,000 on your kitchen and baths or 25,000, are your floors going to be $$$$ or $$? Are your windows $$$$? etc, so if you want to be in a tight budget with hempcrete you can, and you can meet an average price per square foot of a new home, or even a lower price. The wall systems themselves will save you $$$$ in a number of ways, in health, and comfort, regulating humidity. In cost, reducing fire hazard, reducing fuel use by conservatively 50%-85% ( again dependent on your design) reducing maintenance costs, and reducing health care costs ( which are hard to quantify); If you don't get asthma, how do you know why and how much you've saved? The binder is the more expensive. It is also the most important component. If you are serious about building then know that you can have a home that has a rougher hewn look, or a fancy polished feel. You can watch my 'Ten minutes in three hemp homes of the North" to see examples of fancy walls and rough walls. The hempcrete is simple but labor intensive, you can have 2 professionals on the job monitoring the mix and the tamping, and use your own volunteer hands on the rest, it is so new that you can attract interest. If you want to buy enough for a house, you would plan to buy container load of both binder and hurd, or a 1/2 container, A whole container will give you enough for a home a little bigger than 3000 square feet, again dependent on your design. WE are now getting into the business of selling hemp hurd and binder, and installing. WE will be opening up this fall, Source willing, www. hempfullygreen.com . I think this addresses your question thoroughly? AS well, as hemp processing advances in the US, so will the price of hurd drop anyways. The price of binder, maybe not. Again the binder is the most important element, but hurd that is free of dust and has a consistent size and moisture content is also important. Until the US produces hemp in this specificity, and binder, we will import for the optimum material. US seems gaga about the hemp CBD's and has not shown a lot of signs of tackling the processing of hemp for construction -yet! It will come. WE are designing a store front and chemical free pocket neighborhood for S VT. Once its up you can come and get in a building made with hempcrete. Working the capital drive now.

    • @NOPOINTLYINGABOUTIT
      @NOPOINTLYINGABOUTIT 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад

      I thought I added that if you live near Halesworth, Uk, there is a Limetech plant there that I believe still sells bales of hurd.

  • @RockinJoeDavis
    @RockinJoeDavis 7 лет назад

    How much lime do you use in the mix?

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад

      buy this book: Essential Hempcrete Construction.It has everything you'll want to know.

  • @kannmeas
    @kannmeas 6 лет назад

    Hello, how can I join this workshop in the future?

    • @power2change
      @power2change  6 лет назад

      Hi Vannak, we have one coming up Feb 6 2019 go to hempfullygreen.com and join us!

  • @elpoetacl
    @elpoetacl 11 лет назад

    effect against earthquakes?

  • @buua2000
    @buua2000 11 лет назад

    They are. If this will help you tape on YT window ''Spray Applied Hemcrete''
    Cheers

  • @omiqbal8148
    @omiqbal8148 5 лет назад

    Itu matrialnya apa saja bos

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    Send one to them will you, they won't move until more people know about it. This government here is not of for or by the people, you know that right?

  • @viacheslavdenisenko6296
    @viacheslavdenisenko6296 5 лет назад

    what do you use as a binder?

  • @SixthyGTi
    @SixthyGTi 11 лет назад

    No dislikes....! :)

  • @AndresRodriguez-ii4bu
    @AndresRodriguez-ii4bu 4 года назад

    I work with some hemp farmer

  • @jandoedel1978
    @jandoedel1978 3 года назад

    1000!

  • @jolllyroger1
    @jolllyroger1 10 лет назад +2

    Here in northern California sites the adobe house of William B. Ide the first and only president of California.
    The Ide adobe was built in 1852 and still stands today.
    The problem is legislation ..... LAWS AND EXCESSIVE REGULATION AS WELL AS TAXES
    AS Free men our government must not be allowed to tell us how to build our own homes they must not be allowed to tax or homes and they must not be allowed to create these ignorant laws ..... laws created without thought
    Laws that take freedom.....
    laws that do more harm than good. ?..
    Laws that TAKE OUR MONEY THRU UNWANTED AND UNEEDED TAXATION .... ROBBING THE SURFS FOOD FROM THEIR TABLES

    • @franchocou
      @franchocou 5 лет назад

      It's legal now, happy farming

  • @TheDave570
    @TheDave570 7 лет назад +1

    why don't you just make hemp blocks and then you don't need the wood !!!!????

    • @power2change
      @power2change  7 лет назад +1

      Because one of the benefits of forming the continuous wall systems is having no thermal bridges. These are places where seams allow heat or cold to escape from the building. Less energy efficient, more with a continuous wall system.

  • @indradwilestanto3921
    @indradwilestanto3921 12 лет назад

    very interesting.. but in our country this is a ilegal

  • @jolllyroger1
    @jolllyroger1 10 лет назад

    Can you say RhINO

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    WE are not so big that that your help wouldn't be phenomenal ! Please email us at hempfullygreen@yahoo.com and we'll plan a conference call to talk about the possibilities. Thank you. Hempy New year ( I had to)

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    you may email me at emilypeyton2012 at G mail and put ecovillages in the subject line, if you don't hear an rsvp in a week, I haven't gotten your email. POB 821 putney vt 05346 , Thanks for all your enthusiasm. I don't know where you are but you could join us on Dec 17 for a trip to Quebec visiting a hemp builder in full swing there.

  • @power2change
    @power2change  12 лет назад

    Gun control bills reducing gun violence? Look deeper, law makers, look deeper, to the couches and daybeds of the psychiatrists, and the little scrawls on RX 4X6 pads. The role of the psychiatrists in todays gun violence is not minimal, and those of you who send you children to these monsters, beware. Send them to counselors, but not to psychiatrists, these drugs pushers are never reigned in, never held to the consequences of their pushing, hardly ever face up to the crimes they have committed.

  • @glennhertel1165
    @glennhertel1165 5 лет назад

    Call the Cops, A Hempcrete Mixer, Just Imagine how much more Hemp will make the POOR Farmer Struggling to get by Growing Coca, Opium. You can't take away what people have been forced to do to Eat without Replacing it with something Better.

  • @GivenFactNotFiction
    @GivenFactNotFiction Год назад

    breathable is pointless for wall that will be paintent

  • @bethechange4934
    @bethechange4934 6 лет назад

    Has anyone thought of combining the hyperadobe method and hempcrete? They seem to be a good fit for each other.
    Here is a video of the hyperadobe method with a home made machine. Imagine doing it with hempcrete.
    ruclips.net/video/OFbs653X-H8/видео.html

  • @SClarkJr
    @SClarkJr 10 лет назад

    An American Betrayal

    • @steveng4980
      @steveng4980 5 лет назад

      In what way do you see the lies told about this plant ?
      There has been so much covered up for so long -how the government/ a few rich men trying (patent Canabis) to try to own plants that have been given to everyone for free . suppressed this in order to make more wealth by cutting many huge old trees. Pathetic !

  • @indradwilestanto3921
    @indradwilestanto3921 12 лет назад

    good news from my country is the agency had allowed the state narcotics seized marijuana fields for use by resource-rich firms and explore the potential for a positive marijuana plants. however, there is no company dared to invest his funds there. hemp in our contry called is ganja and everyday i smoke that for a relax. if anybody in here want to break of the global conspiracy about petroleum i may pleasure to help.

  • @power2change
    @power2change  10 лет назад +2

    Lawrence Miller please contact me, I want to have you testify for the VT Legislature whom I am encouraging to invest in Hemp Building here in VT, please reach me through www.emilypeyton.org

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 5 лет назад

    Unless you grow the hemp yourself don't bother. It's for the very wealthy.

  • @scottscontracting
    @scottscontracting 10 лет назад

    I'm designing and planning on building using this technique and have been publicizing my ideas and CAD designs as an example of what can be accomplished with this revolutionary building product.
    I've shared your info and will include your videos in my future posts about the benefits and uses of Natural Hemp in the Series of articles on #HempBuilding and #HempHomes made from #IndustrialHemp .
    The Designs and Info on how I will be growing Industrial Hemp can be found at: stlouisrenewableenergy.com/hempbuilding/industrial-hemp-building-energy-efficient-homes-naturally/
    Thank you ***** for sharing this and your other videos on the subject.

    • @power2change
      @power2change  10 лет назад +1

      Hi Scotts ! I see you are thinking to build in tornado alley, how about a hempcrete yurt style, 23 ft diameter, with larger and smaller connecting yurt style hempcrete, for additions, the round style, dome or the quanset hut is the wiser of the forms with wind issues I hear?

    • @scottscontracting
      @scottscontracting 10 лет назад +1

      Ms ***** here's a link to the my planned design that uses a #PostFrame Structure and #Hempcrete for Wall, Ceiling, and Flooring Insulation: stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2014/02/09/hemp-home-design-collection/ *_As a builder with farming background I plan to grow and build this home in the near future*_. _4 Bedroom 2 Bath Net Zero Energy Home_ #HempHome

    • @scottscontracting
      @scottscontracting 10 лет назад +1

      Since you brought up my living in _Tornado Alley_ here's how I plan to construct the #GreenRoof for the #HempHome . I agree the stucco finish lends itself to reducing _Wind Sheer_ for the Building. stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2014/02/05/designing-my-future-hemp-home/ and *_water proofing_*_ Catalan or Boveda style ceiling and roof_ stlouisrenewableenergy.com/2014/02/05/hemp-home-catalan-vaulted-style-roof-waterproofing/