Stone House: A Guide to Self-Building Slipforms by Tomm Stanley

Stone House: A Guide to Self-Building Slipforms



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Stone House: A Guide to Self-Building Slipforms Tomm Stanley ebook
Page: 214
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9780473148218


Stone House: A Guide to Self-Building Slipforms. Why would I even read these books? Old Stone House Library - Fort Ann Central School District Old Stone House Library. Stone.House.A.Guide.to.Self.Building.Slipforms.pdf. Stone House: A Guide to Self-Building with Slipforms has been the leading resource for people interested in building with stone and slipforms since it was first released in 2003. Concrete and steel may weigh as much, but nothing can rival stone for itsbeauty and durability. The name refers to the moving form the concrete is poured into, which moves along the project as the previously poured concrete hardens behind it. With lots of pictures, is Heartbeat Nursery's site in New Zealand at: www.heartbeatnursery.co.nz/stonehouse/index.html. A blog about my experiences on self-reliance, sustainability, and green ways to live in limited spaces. I have read some interesting books on stone home building, Stone House, A Guide to Slip Form buildiing by Tomm Stanley, The Stone Builders Primer by Charles Long (my personal favorite), as well as just about any brick, or stone layers book I could find to fill my need for information on old techniques of building. I would also recommend Tomm Stanley's book, Stone House: A Guide to Self-building with Slipforms. Slipform construction is a method for building large towers or bridges from concrete.

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