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Rochester, NH 11.01.08
Author: chickenjammaster
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Added: November 9, 2008
Becky Rule introduces the band
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Keywords: cordwood going up
Added: November 9, 2008
dad hepling to split some cord wood on a saturday, he need to take a break so i pulled up a chair for him :)
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Added: November 9, 2008
Yarrow Eco-Village Cordwood Project
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Keywords: Eco-Village
Added: November 5, 2008
Yarrow Eco-Village Cordwood Project
Author: camdore1
Keywords: Eco-Village
Added: November 5, 2008
Yarrow Eco-Village Cordwood Project
Author: camdore1
Keywords: Eco-Village
Added: November 5, 2008
Yarrow Eco-Village Cordwood Project
Author: camdore1
Keywords: Eco-Village
Added: November 5, 2008
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Ten years ago, Rob Roy wrote Mortgage-Free!: Radical Strategies for Home Ownership. In it Rob offered a way around the mortgage trap using old-fashion barn-raising community-based solutions. Using renewable materials such as strawbale, cordwood, and masonry Rob explains the best designs and processes for building your own modern home.
http://digg.com/business_finance/Mortgages_and_How_to_Be_Rid_of_Them
When considering building a home of straw bale, rammed earth, cordwood or any other alternative material there are a number of issues that should be considered before you take the plunge. If you thought just building the house was you big problem think again.
http://digg.com/environment/The_Downsides_of_Building_a_Sustainable_Home
This entry covers the basics of what cordwood is, how it Stacks up (excuse the pun) as an environmentally friendly building method and what its pros and cons are.
http://digg.com/environment/Building_a_Sustainable_Home_Part_2_Building_with_Cordwood
This post will be the beginning of a five part series on sustainable home construction. I’m going to focus in on a number of different construction techniques that I have been researching for my own future home. You’ll hear about cordwood, rammed earth and straw bale construction. Before [...]
http://digg.com/environment/Building_a_Sustainable_Home_Part_1
Are you heating with fuel oil or cordwood? Save money on your heating costs by burning BioBricks. A BioBrick is made out of 100% pressed wood and is very eco-friendly. The pressed wood is made out of recycled sawdust that is extracted of excess moisture. With less moisture the brick is able to burn hotter.
http://digg.com/educational/BioBricks_for_Biomass_Fuel_Alternative
If you are tired of hauling and splitting loads of cordwood, storing it and then carrying it again into the home, but still desire the ambience and radiance of a wood burning stove, then it may be time to check out the benefits of a wood pellet stove.
http://digg.com/environment/Wood_Pellet_Stoves_The_Future_Is_Heating_Up























