@outofmire yes, but only on the bottom layer. It's a bit of a waste really to use oak, and also the best woods for cobwood walls are light air-filled woods like poplar or cedar or douglas fir etc. We used oak logs to support the floor joists, not shown here, and as additional supports for the rafters round the back.
Inspirational, truly, I have a newspaper article about you guys n gals and sum of the bother you had with your home and the powers that be! (at least i think its u)? I have long dreamed about leaving mainstream society,to live in this fashion but there is a serious lack of like minded folk.
@outofmire yes, but only on the bottom layer. It's a bit of a waste really to use oak, and also the best woods for cobwood walls are light air-filled woods like poplar or cedar or douglas fir etc. We used oak logs to support the floor joists, not shown here, and as additional supports for the rafters round the back.
My name is Jeff Wrench. I'm from Florida
Inspirational, truly, I have a newspaper article about you guys n gals and sum of the bother you had with your home and the powers that be! (at least i think its u)? I have long dreamed about leaving mainstream society,to live in this fashion but there is a serious lack of like minded folk.
@fingersjones Nice one. Permanent Publications sell the book.
How does it fair in the winter, also how cold do your winters get.
@outofmire 5 metres internal diameter
wow, it's beautiful! Did you use cob as the morter between logs?
@edie221 Yes. Maybe on Vista.
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