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Check out this link for the subflooring that I plan to use in my new home.
http://www.warmboard.com/
Joe.
This as many things are relative
energy system, it is ideal.
Hakan
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Check out this link for the subflooring that I plan to use in my new home
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This as many things are relative, of course it will be less effective
with dirt or oxidation on it. This because the surface is no longer
the surface, it is the dirt. Mixed with a material aluminium could
go from its potential emission factor of less than
At 07:17 PM 9/25/2002 +0200, you wrote:
You are right and that is also one of the reasons why I mentioned paint. If
you mix it in paint, it can be compared with a very thick layer of dust.
Apart from that the reflective paint is very interesting, it is the only
technical data I know at the
, September 23, 2002 8:10 PM
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Hakan,
Could you stop circle dancing for a moment?
To refresh your memory, you first mentioned aluminum
At 12:10 AM 9/24/2002 +, you wrote:
If we want to make something better, we have to look for a material
or mixing with a material that give a significant reduction of the
emission factor for the wall (like aluminium). Maybe straw with
aluminium mixed in the glue (clay traditionally). I think
This as many things are relative, of course it will be less effective
with dirt or oxidation on it. This because the surface is no longer
the surface, it is the dirt. Mixed with a material aluminium could
go from its potential emission factor of less than 0.1 to 0.4+, but
it is still very much
Todd,
To keep it straight, responses are interjected between your
comments.
At 06:11 PM 9/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Hakan,
Oh, it's a little bit of both, one predicated upon the other.
With an R-value of 0.00061 and a U-value of 1642.0 (No.the
numbers did not get transposed.) aluminum is a
Hakan,
Could you stop circle dancing for a moment?
To refresh your memory, you first mentioned aluminum as a
possible component of insulative construction. When stated that
aluminum's best use was as a radiant barrier, not an insulator,
you come back requesting something in the way of
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hakan,
Could you stop circle dancing for a moment?
To refresh your memory, you first mentioned aluminum as a
possible component of insulative construction. When stated that
aluminum's best use was as a radiant barrier, not
Swearingen
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Hakan,
Could you stop
to
watch it.
NowIf you will please excuse me while I go back to doing
those things I couldn't possibly understand.
Todd Swearingen
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Todd,
To keep it straight, responses are interjected between your
comments.
I do not think it opens up many materials, since more than 90%
of our building materials have an emission factor around 0.9. In
this context, I mentioned adding aluminium.
Aluminum's greatest use is as a radiant
Hakan,
I do not think it opens up many materials, since more than
90%
of our building materials have an emission factor around
0.9. In
this context, I mentioned adding aluminium.
Aluminum's greatest use is as a radiant barrier, and only if
air
flow is eliminated or almost entirely so
Hakan,
To keep it straight, responses are interjected between your
comments.
Ok, since this is the only material, except straw and earth,
that we have
mentioned in this discussion, can we leave this about materials
and look at
realities.
There was, of course, your mention of we have to look
Todd,
To keep it straight, responses are interjected between your
comments.
There was, of course, your mention of we have to look for a
material or mixing with a material that give[s] a significant
reduction of
the emission factor... I believe that it was the mention of a
non-descript material
Todd,
So we made a full circle to my first posting on this, Amory Lovins
statement on the level of import reductions that could be achieved if all
US buildings were adequately insulatedyes...it was and remains a
serious statement, and I understood it correctly. I was worried, but since
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Todd,
So we made a full circle to my first posting on this, Amory
Lovins
statement on the level of import reductions that could be
achieved if all
US buildings were adequately insulatedyes...it was and
remains a
serious statement, and I
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As for off topic? I wouldn't go so far as to say that.
Everyone on this list resides in a building and or works in one
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From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Todd,
So we made a full circle to my first posting on this, Amory
Lovins
statement on the level of import
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Todd,
I, too was a bit put off by Hakan's overzealous dismissal of lay persons in
the building industry.
I do not have a degree in building engineering or design, but I am
currently in the process of designing and building my own home
houseswith hemp pressboard
covered interior walls..
Todd Swearingen
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Todd,
You do
to know US building codes)
Todd Swearingen
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Todd,
You do not give up do you, I like
Dear Todd,
I thought I covered the whole of this answer in,
1. Manipulation of the emission factors for the construction.
2 Control of air leakage and window insulation.
I am not clear on if you wanted to have a list or you wanted to do it
yourself, if you look at our site you will find
. It's not unlike your own in many ways.
Todd Swearingen
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Dear Todd,
I thought I covered the whole
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