kasper smith

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Large Custom Shed with Covered Porch

           Finished Area -  1556 sq ft
           Materials list NOT included

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3 - .pdf files

           Elevations
           Main Floor
           Foundation
           Roof Framing
           Wall Framing
           Section

 3 - CADD .dwg files

           Elevations
           Main Floor
           Foundation
           Roof Framing
           Wall Framing
           Sections

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7 years ago
Hello All,

My brother and I will be building our first hyper adobe/super adobe dome starting next month and I would like your guys opinion on the type of mesh bags I found online, please see link below:

https://www.glacierv.com/SPD/item-no--730--mesh-bag--raschel-mesh--red--50-lbs---500-pack--1040000-1008698458.jsp

Also, would 1,000 bags this size be enough for at least a 15ft diameter 15ft tall dome?

Item No. 730 Mesh Bag, Raschel Mesh, Red, 50 lbs., 500 pack
21 in x 31.5 inches long, ( 53 x 80 cm )
50 Pound, Leno Mesh, with Draw Cord, Red color 21 in x 31.5 in. long, Raschel mesh woven polypropylene bags. Black draw core can be cinched and tied for easy closure.


8 years ago

Devin Lavign wrote:While not the most exciting option, the quickest least expensive would likely be a used travel trailer. Then adding insulation around it or putting up a garage (even the tent style) and insulating the garage.



I got a 34ft RV, and that was the original plan, but there are a few spots in the road toward the property that the RV can not get through. I keep making trips back and forth in my Jeep to find a better route but no luck so far.
9 years ago
Hello All,

I have a 10 acre property in central Oregon (30 miles East of Bend, OR). Most build on blocks for several reasons, but mainly the ground is filled with lava rock, so difficult to dig deep and there is a moratorium on building permits with foundations till further notice. Good insulation is needed for cold winters due to 4,100 feet in elevation. I have been looking into timber framed straw or hay bale structures since I am surround by alfalfa farmers. I would like to complete before this 2016 Winter and will be looking into building other structures using earthbags and adobe next Spring.

10ft x 20ft or (200sf2) structure (no limit on height) is the largest I can build with out a permit. Any detailed blueprints and/or floor plans will be greatly appreciated. If anyone lives around central Oregon please contact me if desired. Indoor toilet and shower plans are not required, but helpful.

Thank you all for your time,

-Kasper
9 years ago