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What Building Mistakes/Issues to look out for??
Gray Wolf:
--- Quote from: Metz on December 07, 2011, 11:54:37 PM ---Well you can see some of the documentation at OSRlivong.org and there are plenty of videos on YouTube in Portugese. Search for tijolo ecological, or CEB press.
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Portugese?!? ???
Your link is wrong. OSRlivong.org? You meant to type OSRliving.org
You brought it up. :P You do the search and give us some links that work.
When you find one, use the \"Insert Hyperlink\" tool above to insert a clickable link like I did above. 8)
OldManBill:
I never really cared for wiki, but it does have a bit of interesting information. Using cement would improve things. Of course, using construction grade cement (5000/psi) (with added steel or fiberglass) to make your blocks would be just as good, but more expensive. I guess it depends upon if you could get it there.
Anyway, a bit of information about CEB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_earth_block
hoppin john:
all this BS about hallow blocks is crap, i know of houses over one hundred years old still standing, and all this about the cement to sand ratio if you put rebar every 3 feet horizontal , and vertical and filled with cement it is only a form, after the cement dries you can chip the block off and it is solid concrete, if you want to waist money i guarantee there will be someone to take it, all of these arm chair engineers are just that, build the dam house and get on with your life, i have never heard of a cement block house falling down her in Davao, and we have earth quakes all the time the post and beam will work
Murphy:
Lot of talk about concrete.
We are looking at building a decent nippa hut.
I mean good size and decent modern additions.....bathroom and kitchen...most of the money will go there.
Was hoping to find some good examples on this thread ...but most homes here are big and spendy.
http://www.bambooliving.com/
That website is the best I found so far.....never mind those prices though.
I have a lot of research on this site to do....thanks for the info and ideas.
Murph
fred:
--- Quote from: hoppin john on February 03, 2013, 07:19:09 PM ---all this BS about hallow blocks is crap, i know of houses over one hundred years old still standing, and all this about the cement to sand ratio if you put rebar every 3 feet horizontal , and vertical and filled with cement it is only a form, after the cement dries you can chip the block off and it is solid concrete, if you want to waist money i guarantee there will be someone to take it, all of these arm chair engineers are just that, build the dam house and get on with your life, i have never heard of a cement block house falling down her in Davao, and we have earth quakes all the time the post and beam will work
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Agreed. The problem is that many westerners think that Filipino buildings must be dodgy by default and then go on to give their superior suggestions on how to build a house here.
BTW.. I`m not saying that Filipino`s do not build dodgy cement structures..( I have seen a few that have fallen down here in Bohol recently)
The ones that were built in the back woods without a building permit do stand up for years its true but after what I have seen here just recently,I dont want to be in one during a 7.2!!
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