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PREPARE FOR BUILD A STRAW BALE WALL




PREPARE FOR BUILD A STRAW BALE WALL



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MDF MELAMINE WHITE 3MM 1200*900MM













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SQUARE DRESSED 90*12MM
 MGP 10 AS/NZS 1748  13/12/18
BRACKET ANGLE MAB CARINYA 25*25*40*2MM



 PALCLEAR PVC SHEET SUNTUF 900*600*3MM
 DRILL DRIVER C/LESS OZITO PXC 18V LI SKIN PXDDS-201MDF MELAMINE WHITE 3MM 1200*900MM
















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HOW TO BUILD A STRAW BALE WALL

HOW TO BUILD A STRAW BALE WALL Straw bales can be constructed like brick walls. The bales are stacked on a concrete foundation and a moisture-proof material (heavy plastic) is used between the concrete and the bales to prevent any moisture from entering the walls from the ground. They are held by high-strength fences or rods that attach to the “board” and are as strong as wooden frames or slabs to securely secure the bale to the foundation. If a wire is used, it will pass through a curved "multiple tube" which is placed into the foundation. Many Australian designs simply use reinforced mesh as the top plate and high-strength fence line as a bondage. The bales can be stacked on a plane or on the edges and can be engraved to fit. One technique we developed was to save the cost and resources of building a garden wall by using bales on the edge rather than on the plane. The base can be narrower and use fewer packages. The top plate is a 300 mm wide trench net purchased at ...

The Straw Bales Construction - Material

      For the Straw Bales construction the Straw is the main material to keep the structure of the building and taking the load as a wall because of that, massive pressure is needed to form many straw into one block so that the block of straw can be used on the construction.      Straw-bales can be made from a range of plant fibers, not only grass-family species like wheat, rye, barley, blue-grass and rice, but also flax, hemp, and so on.      Bales of recycled materials like paper, pasteboard, waxed cardboard, crushed plastics, whole tires and used carpeting have also all been used or are currently being explored for building.     Basic straw-bales are produced on farms and referred to as "field-bales". The size of the straws are come with different size, from small "two-string" ones  460 mm wide by  350 to 400 mm high and  0.8 to 1.2 m long   to three-string "commercial bales" 6.4 m wide, by 4.8 m high, ...