Awesome video! This workshop wasn't through SIRE was it? Their workshops are usually in TX or BC and that's way to far for me. AZ would be significantly closer.
Enjoying your videos very much and looking forward to see all the progress you do on your new piece of Land which is beautiful. Thank you for sharing these videos with us.
100% Use rammed earth on the exterior walls and a couple inside for thermal mass- I’ve always like the idea of a south facing glass porch with a roof that has long enough overhangs so in that in the summer much of the midday sun is blocked from shining into the porch. But in the winter, when the midday sun is at a lower elevation above the horizon that in summertime , all that sun will warm up the rammed earth wall. The wall built specifically to store that energy during the day and release it slowly throughout the long winter night. Aka passive solar heat via thermal mass.
Hey Bro! not sure about your dirt it might need a bit more gravel in it. I was very lucky where I am to be able to use the dirt on my land it is perfect for Rammed Earth. Originally I wanted to do Mud Brick but the dirt was not suitable for that. Hence Rammed Earth the dirt is perfect. Good luck with it. It is a great learning journey.
@@clivemossmoon3611 You can use any kind of dirt as long as it has clay content in it. In order to find out the clay percentage in the soil simply do a bottle test, put the soil in a bottle filled with water then shake the bottle well and leave it for sometime, when the soil settles down you'll be able to see the clay content forming at the top layer. If you're interested in rammed earth building then there are lots of videos on UA-cam to help you out, plus you can always use google for further research and study, best wishes 👍
We tried earthbag building on a small building. Very labor intensive. If you have the time, money and help, earth building is great. Super cool in the summer and easy to heat in winter. I would think if your a mason, using adobe bricks might be an easier option.
For a Rammed Earth Home.. I guess it depends on the size of the home you want. Some off grid homesteaders in AZ go with a Weather King type of Cabin. Those are very nice and can be delivered
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That almost looks like decomposing granite in some areas. That's amazing. @4:30
Awesome video! This workshop wasn't through SIRE was it? Their workshops are usually in TX or BC and that's way to far for me. AZ would be significantly closer.
Enjoying your videos very much and looking forward to see all the progress you do on your new piece of Land which is beautiful. Thank you for sharing these videos with us.
Hey man thanks for the video. Where did you find that rammed earth workshop?
www.rammedearthhomes.com/
Thanks for sharing.. found it inspiring.
100% Use rammed earth on the exterior walls and a couple inside for thermal mass-
I’ve always like the idea of a south facing glass porch with a roof that has long enough overhangs so in that in the summer much of the midday sun is blocked from shining into the porch. But in the winter, when the midday sun is at a lower elevation above the horizon that in summertime , all that sun will warm up the rammed earth wall. The wall built specifically to store that energy during the day and release it slowly throughout the long winter night. Aka passive solar heat via thermal mass.
Wonderfully built but how many days it took to complete?
What is the base made of? Is sit on a concrete?
It's cool but a lot of work! Good luck with your build.
That home is so beautiful.
Quentin hosted the event he’s the OG of rammed Earth Homes.
Hey Bro! not sure about your dirt it might need a bit more gravel in it. I was very lucky where I am to be able to use the dirt on my land it is perfect for Rammed Earth. Originally I wanted to do Mud Brick but the dirt was not suitable for that. Hence Rammed Earth the dirt is perfect. Good luck with it. It is a great learning journey.
What's the best dirt for rammed earth and why?
@@clivemossmoon3611 You can use any kind of dirt as long as it has clay content in it.
In order to find out the clay percentage in the soil simply do a bottle test, put the soil in a bottle filled with water then shake the bottle well and leave it for sometime, when the soil settles down you'll be able to see the clay content forming at the top layer.
If you're interested in rammed earth building then there are lots of videos on UA-cam to help you out, plus you can always use google for further research and study, best wishes 👍
100% you should at least do a small building like this. I would definitely like to see that
I’d definitely start with some walls for a garden area to block wind and create a shade shelter. Block seems the easiest and cheapest.
Hello.. If rain falls on this compacted wall, the wall is damaged. What is its lifespan?
We tried earthbag building on a small building. Very labor intensive. If you have the time, money and help, earth building is great. Super cool in the summer and easy to heat in winter.
I would think if your a mason, using adobe bricks might be an easier option.
But the ramming make things rock-hard. Consider having some mechanical advantage machine?
I say yes. You’ll love it.
What are the metal loops inserted into the rammed earth wall around the 6th minute for?
Stability. They hold the walls together as the earth puts pressure outward.
For a Rammed Earth Home.. I guess it depends on the size of the home you want. Some off grid homesteaders in AZ go with a Weather King type of Cabin. Those are very nice and can be delivered
We have considered a Graceland building. They have a strong presence up here and they deliver. Possibly a cabin type purpose.
@@forsbergmicah Thank you very much for sharing the videos.
Did you take the workshop with solaradobe in new mexico?
What kind of foundation/footings???
Sir please you tell me name of this all product what you used
Look up Solar Homes in Oracle, Arizona the workshop leader is Quentin
What!? Aye?! I can’t hear 👂🏽 you?! Cause no one ☝🏾 is wearing ear 👂🏽 protection people wonder 💭 why old folks are deaf 🧏🏾♂️ lol 😂 Love 💗 this way of building, but no proper eye 👁️ or ear 👂🏽 protection…. Definitely 💯 👍🏽 shorter class times needed aye?! What?! Maybe 🤔 that’s why Canadians say aye and kiwis 🥝 like 👍🏽 us say yeah nah lol 😂 🤣🧏🏾♂️💪🏽🎧🤷🏾♂️👨🏾🔧👩🏾🔧👷🏽♂️👷🏾👷🏾♀️🙏🏽✌🏽🫶🏽 thanks 🙏🏽 for the post and share 🎉
Question?
What are you looking for?
The meaning of life
The meaning of life is rammed earth
That rammed earth goes on a concrete or stones foundation never touching the earth
What is concrete?