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Straw Bale Construction DVD from StrawBale.com

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This short video is an introduction to Andrew Morrison’s best selling Straw Bale Construction DVD. This is a How-To Step-by-Step Straw Bale Building DVD showing the post and beam technique. All DVDs available from our web-store: http://www.LearnStrawBale.com

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  1. Comment by strawbaleinnovations — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    One detail here: …
    One detail here: the R-Value as labeled in experiments has never been nailed down. What I do know is a SB house is 3 times as efficient as a fiberglass insulated one. No Question there, just ask someone who has lived in both. It’s not even a competition.

  2. Comment by strawbaleinnovations — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    Sorry it’s taken me …
    Sorry it’s taken me so long to respond to this and other comments on my videos. Honestly, it’s a bit hard for me to keep track of all the comments. Please feel free to contact me directly through my blog at the web address above (It won’t let me write the address in teh comments). I’ll get back to you much faster if you use that route!

  3. Comment by weatherwars — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    @Kdog54902 Are you …
    @Kdog54902 Are you kidding me! There is nothing natural that’s better than straw bale building.

  4. Comment by flamabacon — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    The theoretical …
    The theoretical R-value (thermal resistivity) for a 16.5 inch (420 mm) straw bale was calculated by Joseph McCabe as 52 (RSI-9.2). This is compared with a theoretical R-value for 3.5 inch (90 mm) of fibreglass (the conventional insulation material used in home construction) of 13 (RSI-2.3). This means fibreglass has an R-value of about 3.7 per inch (RSI-0.26 per centimeter) and straw bales have about 3.2 per inch (RSI-0.22 per centimeter).

  5. Comment by Kdog54902 — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    From what I can …
    From what I can find out,the R-value is real poor. About half that of fiberglass insulation.

  6. Comment by taperdave2000 — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    must know info!
    must know info!

  7. Comment by catherinetodd — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    Whoops! I meant …
    Whoops! I meant strawbale (dot) com. Replace the (dot) with a period.

  8. Comment by catherinetodd — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    See strawbale (dot) …
    See strawbale (dot) come for all the info you need, and to buy the DVD’s.

  9. Comment by LovinLifeToday — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    Duh! I just looked …
    Duh! I just looked over and saw more of his videos in the scroll area, including a “headshot” video as you called it. Still need to find out how to buy the DVD though.

  10. Comment by LovinLifeToday — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    I like this video …
    I like this video too. I can’t figure out how to buy the DVD he talks about though. It looks worth while. Also, how do I find the other “headshot” videos you talk about Strawbaler1234? I would like to see them.

  11. Comment by strawbaler1234 — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    ooops, I’m new to …
    ooops, I’m new to this so forgot to put a rating with my last comment: Excellent

  12. Comment by strawbaler1234 — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    I just found this …
    I just found this video on youtube. It’s a very nice introduction to what can be done with straw bales. I know it’s promoting a product but who cares it’s beautifully shot and the guy who narrates knows his stuff. He’s also the headshot on a whole load of short straw bale videos that have just been added to this site. They are well worth viewing too.

  13. Comment by StrawBaleFan — August 27, 2010 at 8:38 am  

    This is a nice …
    This is a nice little intro to bale construction. This guy knows his stuff. Finally, some on You Tube who actually knows how to do this stuff. The straw bale videos I have seen by others on You Tube are horrible.

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