Awesome paradigm of thinking! Seems like there are even more areas of opportunity to be even more resourceful and renewable using more engineered and recycled materials. Especially if careful with VOC's from the adhesive/polymer products and possibly using recycled plastic waste even if a more grosser (VOC's) operation in regards to the manufacturing ops. Wondering even if from a forestry perspective using significantly smaller trees in higher densities to produce the dowel material and possibly the rest? I'm no expert in the field, though gets me wondering like not only wood too in regards to other materials derived from crops that grow without much need for resources especially if in renewable, regenerative and restorative farming practices. Thanks for sharing! Wishing I can afford this material and some closed cell insulation. Maybe one of these days the remote sensing concealed wireless assault weapons transmissions ops and operators cease and die off. For now, the sound, body and mind control concealed assault weapons imminent threats situational awareness capabilities advocacy work.
I love your product-please share more about the cost comparison to similarly energy efficient walls using more traditional construction. I know you've covered it, but it's an important enough point to cover often and in different ways, to drive it home. :) By the way, I think your use of the words "parallel" and "perpendicular" are the opposite of what you mean. I would say the vertical orientation of the extension is parallel to the stud, and the horizontal orientation is perpendicular to the stud.
Hahaha, love the presentation style. God bless!
How about putting the extra strips on at 45 degrees and picking up an enormous amount of shear strength?
is the 2x8 version ready? I was wondering if you've done r value calculations with dense pack cellulose or another natural fiber insulation?
Great product. I can't wait for you to come out with a 2x8 and 2x10 version, when you do I will start using them in all my buildings.
Seriously have to wonder if your product would not be a great fit in the SIP application
Awesome paradigm of thinking! Seems like there are even more areas of opportunity to be even more resourceful and renewable using more engineered and recycled materials. Especially if careful with VOC's from the adhesive/polymer products and possibly using recycled plastic waste even if a more grosser (VOC's) operation in regards to the manufacturing ops. Wondering even if from a forestry perspective using significantly smaller trees in higher densities to produce the dowel material and possibly the rest? I'm no expert in the field, though gets me wondering like not only wood too in regards to other materials derived from crops that grow without much need for resources especially if in renewable, regenerative and restorative farming practices. Thanks for sharing! Wishing I can afford this material and some closed cell insulation. Maybe one of these days the remote sensing concealed wireless assault weapons transmissions ops and operators cease and die off. For now, the sound, body and mind control concealed assault weapons imminent threats situational awareness capabilities advocacy work.
I love your product-please share more about the cost comparison to similarly energy efficient walls using more traditional construction. I know you've covered it, but it's an important enough point to cover often and in different ways, to drive it home. :)
By the way, I think your use of the words "parallel" and "perpendicular" are the opposite of what you mean. I would say the vertical orientation of the extension is parallel to the stud, and the horizontal orientation is perpendicular to the stud.
I think I'm following along, but pictures would be so much better.