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StrawBale.com: How to build tall straw bale walls

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Want to build a straw bale barn? Well you’ll have to be able to build tall straw bale walls. Watch this short video to get my take on how to best build tall straw bale walls. Visit me at http://www.StrawBale.com for the latest info on straw bale building and construction.

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  1. Comment by strawbaleinnovations — September 27, 2010 at 7:21 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!

  2. Comment by ragincajun125 — September 27, 2010 at 7:21 am  

    I don’t know of any …
    I don’t know of any testing for this, but if that is your concern, strawbale may be the best option next to concrete. The bullet would have to go through the plaster, then 18 inches of tightly packed straw and then through the interior plaster. A .50 cal would certainly, but much under that, I’d feel pretty safe. I recall using strawbales as backdrops for target ranges with .22′s and archery.

  3. Comment by angetodac — September 27, 2010 at 7:21 am  

    what about a bullet …
    what about a bullet?could it pass through the straw wall and kill you?

  4. Comment by sugarpenny10 — September 27, 2010 at 7:21 am  

    Hi Andrew, with …
    Hi Andrew, with framed straw bale house do you -

    a) Build the frame on site and creating the completed wall frame on site, or,

    b) Have the frame built off-site to your detailed specifications and transported to the site?

    Thanks very much,

    Andy

  5. Comment by rgoates — September 27, 2010 at 7:21 am  

    Andrew great job as …
    Andrew great job as always.What exactly did you mean by bracing the course approx 4 bales up? Do you have say plywood strips cut the same size as the bale and then lay them on top of the 4th course and then continue up or?

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