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Plastering Straw
Bale Walls
The first coat of plastered was applied the day before by Pete, Tina
and the crew. Today the second coat was applied and then "sponged".
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April
21, 2001 - Pete trowels the only windows on the north side of the house.. |
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April
21, 2001 - The inside walls get a second coat.. |
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April
21, 2001 - Richard sets up scaffolding to do the second coat on the outside
walls. |
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April
21, 2001 - Bill demonstrates a new invention, created by Peter Mack, a
trowel that supplies a continuous stream of plaster pumped through a large
hose attached. This new device worked very well at keeping the mess down
as compared to the usual gun plastering technique.. |
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April
21, 2001 - James picks out a few pieces of straw with pliers and fingers
in order to prepare the outside wall for the second coat of plaster. |
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April
21, 2001 - Pete and Bill apply the second coat of plaster to the high
part of the wall. |
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April
21, 2001 - Richard and Tina prepare the plaster in a mixer and pump combination.. |
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April
21, 2001 - Brothers, Thomas and James, use a weed wacker to trim off the
last few bits of straw. |
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April
21, 2001 - Close-up of Bill working hard with the new automatic plaster
trowel. |
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April
21, 2001 - The newly plastered wall complete with sponge smoothing completed. |
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April
21, 2001 - Time to pack up the tools and reminisce about another straw
bale project completed. |
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Copyright 2001 John Wilson |
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