Clyde Dale

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Cristobal Cristo wrote:Hi Clyde,

I would use the dirt, or dirt enriched with some clay, or clay/sand mix if your dirt seems to not have any clay. In most cases you will find a pocket of good dirt for cob on a large property.



There is clay in some spots, but you have to dig down a few feet - I recently put up 1500 feet of field fence and dug a lot of 4 foot post holes so I have a pretty good idea of what is around.  -Very- Sandy.  In fact, the back part of the property was used by a previous owner to mine and sell sand.  Clay is easy enough to get, however, and mix in.

CD
1 year ago
I'm in the beginning deign stages of getting  furnace up before winter this year, and one this I have in abundance is Field stone, and a lot of sandy/gravely land.   I have some ability to shape he stone as well.  What I'm wondering is what is the best 'mortaring' option to use between stones and the exhaust tube?  I could use concrete or mortar, but that makes it pretty much impossible to service/remove etc.. so I was thinking gravel/sand but from reading up regular old cob may be the easiest, and one of the best options to use.

C.D.
1 year ago