First post, so please go easy on me :.)
I have a need to build a shed, about 8ft x 12ft, and am thinking of using some type of
cob
construction - probably wattle and daub, as I have a lot of hedges to cut down and they are
mostly straight coppiced sticks about 6-8ft long. and up to an inch thick - it's an evergreen
wood
called privet if anyone is familiar with it.
I also have access to some (standard? 48"x40")
pallets which I could use to build the frame work,
and use cob to fill the gaps between the planks.
Either way, I will be making the main frame from scaffolding boards, with a roof of plyboard -
this may not seem in the spirit of this forum, but they were rescued from the "clean-up" fire
on a construction site. Unfortunately, I didn't rescue
enough plyboard sheets to make walls :.(
I'm based in Leeds, Yorkshire (England) and have easy access to plenty of good, sandy clay,
right next to a farm which grows barley, so
straw isn't a problem either.
Opinions as to which method is better, or alternate solutions, are welcome.
thanks