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  • @AircreteHarry
    @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

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  • @WhistleLad
    @WhistleLad 2 роки тому +6

    Great video brother

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      Appreciate your feedback brother.
      Thank you 👍 👍

  • @davelacasse442
    @davelacasse442 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome information. Keep it coming

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      Welcome Dave!
      Appreciate you Brother.
      Will do 👍 Thank you!
      Looking forward to your Success!!

  • @grzegorzp5303
    @grzegorzp5303 9 місяців тому +1

    🙏🏼 wow . Respect. Anyone who is into the building design and architecture should know Dan Winter Work 💪

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  9 місяців тому +1

      Always enjoy the communications & interactions with Dan - you may find additional videos Dan posted of us talking as well, Enjoy.

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 2 роки тому +6

    Good tip about the mosquito mesh! As far as the basalt fabric, how expensive would it be to cover a dome (say 20') with it? I think I saw you do that in one of your earlier videos, no?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      👍 For a 20 foot Dome - it would require almost 2 rolls of Basalt mesh. A couple of years ago it cost $325 for 1 Roll of 150 ft. Prices today may be different.

  • @Back2GoodOG
    @Back2GoodOG 2 роки тому +5

    Very useful information...thanks so much for all the detail!

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      You are very Welcome 👍 👍
      Appreciate you!!

  • @CRAZYCURRY2023
    @CRAZYCURRY2023 11 місяців тому +1

    Can you add fibers and still blow it on with air. I thought it might clog? Please let me know

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, you may. I personally do.

  • @ogfoundation
    @ogfoundation 2 роки тому +2

    Thx for all the info Harry!

  • @antoniosanford4675
    @antoniosanford4675 2 роки тому +3

    You can bend basalt rebar by hearing it. You can use a torch or heating element to do it

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +6

      Yes, as long as one knows what they are doing. If talking about a few pieces to have adjusted, sure - otherwise for larger quantaties it's more convenient to order with the specified angle request.
      The beauty of options 👍

  • @texasspinesurgeon
    @texasspinesurgeon 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent information

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      Appreciate you, Irvin 👍
      Important to introduce and know the options.

  • @barrysines4593
    @barrysines4593 2 роки тому +7

    Awesome thank you for explaining the reinforcement options. I have always wondered about what to use. Keep it up! I love learning about what you are doing. You briefly mentioned generating energy through the dome shapes. You can get actual electricity from it to light up some LEDs - If you have two separate layers of the metal reinforcement and put a multimeter leads on each layer, you will probably get a voltage reading. pretty cool. I made a cement battery flashlight so I know it works.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +6

      You are very welcome Barry 👍
      Appreciate you! Very cool, we would like to see some photos / videos of your work.
      Feel free to share: Aircreteharry@gmail.com

    • @petepenn1
      @petepenn1 2 роки тому +3

      Beautiful Barry you have reminded us of ground batteries and natural energy generation! Please post your cement flashlight and any other goodies!

    • @petepenn1
      @petepenn1 2 роки тому +3

      What about the basalt rope? This formed into triangles would be super solid and cheaper?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      @@petepenn1 Yes, basalt rope is another option introduced and mentioned in the video.

    • @barrysines4593
      @barrysines4593 2 роки тому +3

      Yes I can. I post the videos on my main youtube channel called "Extreme Budget". I'll have to switch accounts and comment with my channel. :)

  • @ralphreilly2434
    @ralphreilly2434 2 роки тому +2

    I intend to use the basalt rebar rope and I'm going to use preform blocks to put mine together like an igloo but I will drill the blocks and feed the basalt through it for more strength

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      Good Luck, keep us updated! Is that project happening soon?

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 2 роки тому +2

    What are your thoughts on Owens Corning pinkbar? How about straw, like in adobe?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      They both work great 👍 The choice is the price and the availability then.

  • @safreedinternational6461
    @safreedinternational6461 Місяць тому +1

    Can basalt rebar be used for gutter drainage construction and low cost housing

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Місяць тому +1

      @@safreedinternational6461 Welcome to the channel,
      Yes, it can be.

  • @nobreighner
    @nobreighner 2 роки тому +2

    Very considerate of you to put out this info! Fiberglass screen may not be alkali resistant (AR). Not an issue in a mostly dry environment, but if not AR and in "cement" that is in a moist environment - like the outside of a dome, could break down over time. All fiberglass and basalt mesh for portland-cement-stucco is AR (or supposed to be). Soaking fiberglass screen in the right sealer could prevent the reaction? Maybe that is what the AR treatment is?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      I've had that Fiberglass Mesh in many of my built structures for years and can confirm great results. Still performing well 👍 👍

  • @Claycanplay
    @Claycanplay Рік тому +1

    Lemme blow your mind. Aircrete made with hagfish slime. Look up hagfish slime… there’s fisheries of these little microfiber factories!

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Рік тому +3

      Welcome to the channel 👍
      I heard & read about it.
      It would be interesting to experiment with it for sure.
      If I could get some of that slime.
      Have you done any experiments?

  • @dwsmith0866
    @dwsmith0866 Рік тому +1

    I want to start using basalt. The secret from what I come to find is the mix of concrete. Raw unwashed sand the dirtier the better with the 3/8 inch aggregate.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Рік тому +2

      Cool - you are welcone to share your updates with us.

  • @offpherj7884
    @offpherj7884 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting materials.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +3

      Indeed 👍
      Known & useful. Simply reminding everyone that there are options.

  • @dwsmith0866
    @dwsmith0866 Рік тому +1

    You can heat it and bend it like they did. So yes you can bend it.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Рік тому +2

      Something I have in mind to try myself to see the results. 👍

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi 2 роки тому +2

    If the mesh has openings that are too tight it almost completely separates the layers of masonry, defeating the whole point of it.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      Therefore the first cement layer has to be liquidy enough to penetrate the mesh.

  • @grzegorzp5303
    @grzegorzp5303 9 місяців тому

    Do you have some additional good information about biological architecture .😊

  • @grzegorzp5303
    @grzegorzp5303 9 місяців тому

    Hi. Do you have any advice on water underfloor heating systems and health? We know that metal should be avoided.

  • @robbrubaker6869
    @robbrubaker6869 2 роки тому +2

    How does the fiberglass screen hold up over time? I thought the alkalinity of cement ruins most fiberglass

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      It holds up great & still maintains its Strength. It's been years for many I build.

  • @dwsmith0866
    @dwsmith0866 Рік тому +1

    Where did you get all the samples?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Рік тому +2

      I mentioned it in other videos as well.
      Email me for further details: Aircreteharry@gmail.com

  • @someoneoriginal7072
    @someoneoriginal7072 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for creating this video.
    Great Information and guidance.
    Very helpful. Great Work 👍

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +3

      Thank zyou very much!! Appreciate You 👍

  • @dustinduke7225
    @dustinduke7225 2 роки тому +6

    What a great topic! I've been studying aircrete for years and finally made my first block last month. I also poured a part of a slab (for my shed where I keep my lawnmower and some wood). The aircrete turned out really well and I enjoyed the process. HOWEVER, I know reinforcing is going to be vital for having any real success with aircrete. I have been wracking my brain to come with alternatives to steel (everything is so expensive these days). Aircrete is meant to be economical - so I hate to blow the economics of aircrete with the reinforcing. I have not found what I want to use yet, but the mosquito netting and stucco reinforcing are two options I had yet to consider. The trick is finding something on the cheap. These days my eyes are always open to reinforcing options - I even considered plastic construction fencing at one point in time.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +5

      Welcome Dustin,
      Congrats on your first Aircrete projects 👍
      The best reinforcment for Aircrete would be fine HSHM PVA Fibers. It makes Aircrete much Stronger and Flexible.
      When I do any Aircrete projects I use Aircrete Thickening Agen & Air Entrainment Liquid. It allows you to pour Much Higher and makes Aircrete Much Stronger:
      aircreteharry.com/product/1-gallon-aircrete-thickener-two-x-1-quart-air-entrainment-liquid-by-aircrete-harry-allows-you-to-pour-aircrete-much-higher-improves-strength-see-description/

    • @dustinduke7225
      @dustinduke7225 2 роки тому +4

      @@AircreteHarry If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a question about curing. On my test block, I kept it half submerged in a 5 gallon bucket of water for a month. The half that cured in the water was MUCH more solid feeling and much stronger. On my slab, I wet it down twice a day (am and pm) for the first 2 weeks or so. It seems keeping it wet may be super important. Any recommendations?

    • @scorpio6587
      @scorpio6587 2 роки тому +3

      @@dustinduke7225 Keeping it wet to cure is important for all concrete. Check out Tyler Ley's UA-cam channel for lots of information about that. As for cheap reinforcement, how about straw, like is used in adobe?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +3

      Welcome Dustin,
      Congrats on your first Aircrete projects 👍
      The best reinforcment for Aircrete would be fine HSHM PVA Fibers. It makes Aircrete much Stronger and Flexible.
      When I do any Aircrete projects I use Aircrete Thickening Agen & Air Entrainment Liquid. It allows you to pour Much Higher and makes Aircrete Much Stronger.
      I offer these products on my website. Direct link in the description 👍 👍

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +3

      @@dustinduke7225 sure - I welcome questions. Solid recommendation as far as for any Aircrete Work is to use
      the Aircrete Thickening Agent &
      Air Entrainment Liquid.
      Over the years I did tons of tests and reserch and I can definitely see the results now by having beein using those products myself.
      And I'm happy to be able to have these products available on my website now.
      I also suggest getting a Push Pull Force Gauge Meter. You may see it in my last year's video called: Aircrete Thickener Part 2
      - I included a link for TOOLS I personally use & recommend in the description.
      When you click on that link, scroll down & you'll see the Meter. 👍
      Yes, you want your cement to cure slowly.
      You may also use a blaket that can be made wet (like a moving blanket) to put it over the slab and water it. It will hold moisture and give out moisture to the slab.
      When you get to make Aircrete Blocks using the additives: Aircrete Thickener & Air Entrainment, use the Meter I suggested to see the difference for yourself. You will then be able to compare the difference in the Strength. 👍
      Questions are very welcomed.

  • @JustinVManes
    @JustinVManes Рік тому +1

    First, amazing knowledge and experience. Thank you for sharing. Second, I'm wanting to build flat panels as building cladding. I'm aiming for 10feet x 32inches, and 1 to 2 inches thick. I could cut the height to 5feet, but I want to try the harder thing first. These panels will have hang vertical and have 3 points where steel or aluminum ledgers meet counter part ledgers on a plywood wall. The have to be strong enough to be moved and hung, and light enough for 2 people to handle the job. THEN, I want to do some interesting surface designs too!! I know, it's a lot. And you might be the only person on earth who could help. The question is how could I work with you on this?

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Рік тому +2

      Welcome to the channel Justin 👍
      You are very welcome, glad you can benefit from what I share on my channel.
      Appreciate your feedback!
      I would suggest to go with the E.P.I.C. techniques for the projects you described.
      Email me: Aircreteharry@gmail.com
      to get in touch & receive more information.

  • @ericb2247
    @ericb2247 Рік тому +1

    I've used basalt fibers (chop) for messing around and it seems like a great product for reinforcement. Another one is Nylon fibers they use at the concrete batch plant that come in 1lb bags.
    I'm also quite impressed with Trinic's content on UA-cam and what they are doing with GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) using up to a 3% by weight addition of Glass Fiber and advanced formulas with 10k psi at 3/8" inch. Glass Fiber are very "needley" compared to basalt or AR fiberglass. Check out their work and you might find new solutions.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  Рік тому +3

      Awesome! Yes, I agree with you, works great for reinforcement 👍
      Thank you for the additional Information, I will happily look into it, Brother.

  • @IggyDalrymple
    @IggyDalrymple 2 роки тому +3

    I bet that galvanized cattle panels bent into a circle and then layered with mosquito
    netting would be a good reinforcement for the lower straight portion of the dome wall.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      Is that something you've done yourself? Would like to hear more about it.

    • @IggyDalrymple
      @IggyDalrymple 2 роки тому +3

      @@AircreteHarry No, I have not used cattle panels to reinforce concrete but I have used them in many ways. Most are galvanized and you can buy them at Tractor Supply. If you attached 2 or 3 panels (each 16 ft long and most 48" tall) with a little overlap they make a good sized circle. You can attach them with zip-ties. I'm age 83 and too old to build a dome but I enjoy watching you build them.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      @@IggyDalrymple Awesome having you here Sir 👍 👍
      Glad you enjoy my videos, I Welcome you.
      Cheers to you!
      Thank you for the advice. I will look into it.
      What projects interest you / builds you've done?
      Do you enjoy Dome structures?

    • @IggyDalrymple
      @IggyDalrymple 2 роки тому +4

      @@AircreteHarry I've always been interested in concrete domes and followed South's domes before I discovered your channel. I live near the Gulf Coast (Florida Panhandle) my area was badly damaged by Hurricane Michael. I used to live in Pensacola and I later learned about the luxury concrete dome house on Pensacola Beach that has survived multiple hurricanes. I've considered using bowed cattle panels to add a protective curved roof to my 40' highcube Conex. If I did that I would use your mosquito mesh idea to make a ferro-cement roof for the conex.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +4

      @@IggyDalrymple Great Idea Indeed. We are also planning on covering our Shipping Container Covers with Ferrocement.
      Thank you for sharing Sir.
      Glad you are ok - having lived through a Hurricane. We lost dear people in Hurricanes. It is not an easy subject.
      More-so we want to encourage all to think about building Solid, Strong & Safe.

  • @IggyDalrymple
    @IggyDalrymple 2 роки тому +1

    Speaking of "energy", one of my jokes is that the reason women are more "uptight" is that they are loaded with static electricity. Most men pee outside every chance they get and in doing so, they discharge their static electricity. 60 years ago indoor sewer pipes were cast iron and grounded the toilet water and helped women discharge their static electricity. This is intended as a joke but may contain a kernel of truth.

    • @AircreteHarry
      @AircreteHarry  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, grounding is very important. Something they don't teach you. We ground any chance we get & also have grounding sheets 👍 👍