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Old 08-22-2022, 11:34 AM   #31
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Straight pipe for the win. :thumb up:

Carpenters call the cross piece a header. Also what they call falling off a wall. Been there done that a couple times
Quite right. I was going to make the comparison of how a window is framed in a stud wall. Especially a retrofit. I did a lot of rough carpentry in California for a major renovation. Cutting studs and adding a header and sill to frame out a window has some similarity to a roof penetration for a chimney flue in a yurt.

These days, I mainly do the planning and design and pay younger people to do the grunt work.
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Old 08-22-2022, 03:34 PM   #32
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68 and still carpentering even though I'm retired. My son is buried with work so I buckled on my bags June and July this year. He was just here an hour ago and imma cover for him for a couple weeks this fall while he and the fam are hunting.

I'm covered with battle scars from 49 years of carpentry and the surgeries that go along with making a living in construction. My wife binge watched 'Vikings' tv series and started calling me her Ragnar. I'm way more ruggedly handsome though and the scars are real. lol
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Insulation is locally sourced wool felts in 2 layers.
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I´m coming back to the opening post and would like to know more about these layers.

How thick are the single layers?
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Old 08-23-2022, 06:05 AM   #34
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I´m coming back to the opening post and would like to know more about these layers.

How thick are the single layers?
Without measuring precisely, I believe each layer is 5cm thick. We have 2 layers. There is some variability in thickness due to the traditional process used. I'll measure again when I get a chance.
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Old 08-23-2022, 06:10 AM   #35
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68 and still carpentering even though I'm retired. My son is buried with work so I buckled on my bags June and July this year. He was just here an hour ago and imma cover for him for a couple weeks this fall while he and the fam are hunting.

I'm covered with battle scars from 49 years of carpentry and the surgeries that go along with making a living in construction. My wife binge watched 'Vikings' tv series and started calling me her Ragnar. I'm way more ruggedly handsome though and the scars are real. lol
Very impressive, Bob. I had a nice little workshop with most of the tools of the trade. However, since moving abroad and being a rolling stone, and a renter, this is the first time I've needed tools. So I've started assembling the most useful tools so I can do rough carpentry. Maybe our furniture too. Who knows?
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Without measuring precisely, I believe each layer is 5cm thick. We have 2 layers. There is some variability in thickness due to the traditional process used. I'll measure again when I get a chance.
Thanks - the approx. value is enough for an general estimation....

Never thought in your planning phase to use something similar, but longer lasting, like "Synthepon"?
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Old 08-23-2022, 09:50 AM   #37
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Use it or lose it. My brother in law is 75, a retired lineman for PG@E. He is one of the pitchers in his competitive fast pitch softball league. I mean tourney winning level no fiddly farting around. He has been pitching longer than I've been a carpenter, and I kid you not, he can send it. I've seen catchers half his age on the receiving end go "DAUUUMM!!" At 75, 300 pushups and situps a couple times a week, no drinking, no smoking. A lifetime of labor and exercise keeps you the real deal. And that's no BS.
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Old 08-23-2022, 08:04 PM   #38
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Thanks - the approx. value is enough for an general estimation....

Never thought in your planning phase to use something similar, but longer lasting, like "Synthepon"?
I’ve never heard of synthepon but after a quick search it looks like polyester or other synthetic fibers. Anyway, for whatever reason, It wasn’t an option that the ger company offered. So I did no research on types of

insulation

for my gers.

I like wool but how long will wool felts last? In a dry climate and shielded from the elements (UV and damp) and pests, hopefully the rest of my life.

However, I did some research on foundation

insulation

. Expanded clay was my choice over XPS and EPS for cost reasons mainly.
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Old 08-24-2022, 02:23 AM   #39
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I’ve never heard of synthepon but after a quick search it looks like polyester or other synthetic fibers.
Yes, you´re right - it´s similar.

https://sngroup.all.biz/en/polyester...-fiber-g131256

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Anyway, for whatever reason, It wasn’t an option that the ger company offered. So I did no research on types of insulation for my gers.
Now it´s too late, but for other readers it could be an alternative insulation.

BTW: I´m sure that - with a good negotiation & under the support of Whisky - most Ger-Builder are willing to work with other materials too....

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I like wool but how long will wool felts last? In a dry climate and shielded from the elements (UV and damp) and pests, hopefully the rest of my life.
That´s the big question. On the one side you´re right with the circumstances the felt is used and on the other hand on your age expectations....
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Old 08-24-2022, 02:19 PM   #40
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I learning some things. You dudes are an asset here. Thanks for the comments.
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