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Jimm Griffin says
peace
Lance Hool says
Nice house and property. I really like the look of those big buttresses.
What led you to include them in the design?
Lansing Allison says
you should plant more trees for more supply of wood later on in life
tisilto says
Beautiful channel and videos!! Thank you very much for posting…I was
wondering about the cost and capability or the electric system you
have…I am in the process of building my own house in the country but I
wanna go rammed earth instead….Could you let me know how much the
electric system was and how much output you get from it??….Thanks in
advance for your kindness and good luck in building your bigger house…
John Savel says
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monkeyross says
amazing, thank you for showing. I would love to do the same one day if I
find a plot of land in the right area. I don’t like the idea of working all
my life just for a house – if I can scrap enough to build my own cob house
– I will! cheers again.
blu3h0g says
interior ?
jwsoup says
where could I learn how to build a home like this? a class or tutorial ?
jedirifleman says
What is the closest city or town with a nice sized hospital?
1too3fore says
Looks like your path could be a bit wider, you should aim for 3-4′ width so
two people can walk down in it as a couple. :)
rutitatu says
You can do permaculture to restore your land looks like you have a big
chunk. Permaculture a sustainable way of living.
MSxxCORALxxADDICT says
by adding linseed oil and lime to your clay and making a breathable weather
proof plaster 🙂 in england they say a good hat (roof) and good pair of
boots ( rock foundation) are all you need 🙂 happy cobbing!
chica476 says
I have two questions if you wouldn’t mind answering them. 1. What would be
the estimate to install indoor plumbing in this abode? 2a. Do you have a
source of electricity or have the ability to obtain it via solar/wind
technology? 2b.Is solar/wind possible given the relative small range and
earthiness of the house?
rickcoona says
Start with “The Cob Builders Handbook” you can google it and find free
downloads of the PDF version you can find it all over the web and probably
at most bookstores I’d post a link, but Youtube won’t let me happy Cobbing!
–Rick
durangojim says
are you in nm or co ?
andras nagy says
You used so many concrete on a road why dont u made a house from concrete
tamarisk777 says
Hey Hi were in Dgo. &have funds&wanna do this-do u wanna sell an acre? or
start a cob comm. or put us in touch with and realters?TKU!
zekehooper says
Where are you at? Looks like eastern Oregon to me?
CleanGreen Asheville says
hey there 🙂 How much did you spend on your house (including contracting
out the roof building) and how many hours do you estimate it took you to
build? .Thanks so much!
banq0o says
respect! 8-)
Christopher Gwala says
Thanks for sharing. This is inspiring and can’t wait to get myself one like
yours. Good job!
Sam Boo says
Help! How do I fix the cracks in my cob house?