Hemp Building Materials


Hemp can make a cement-like substance that is stronger & lighter than traditional cement.


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Green Building Materials


The ACTech Panel System offers you a superior alternative to conventional building material such as lumber or bricks.


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FireWise Building Materials


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Bio-based Building Materials


(October 7, 2009) Sarah Billington, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford, presents interdisciplinary Environmental Venture Project research on carbon-neutral sustainable bio-based composite building materials and bio-plastics sponsored in part by the Woods Institute for the Environment. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Woods Institute for the Environment http Sarah Billington's Research Page www.stanford.edu Woods Institute Environmental Venture Projects woods.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com


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Does the house you're working on contain asbestos?


See some of the common places where asbestos can be found in a home. Original high quality version is here: tinyurl.com


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How to choose a natural building material (ie cob or straw or a mix)


You may find cob cottages particularly cute, but taste isn't reason enough to choose one natural building material over another. Like more manufactured products, different earth materials all have different uses: straw bale is a great insulator, cob is a nice thermal sink as well as one of the easiest materials to sculpt if you're looking for lots of curves in your structure. Since different parts of the building need to do different tasks, even in the same building you might choose straw bale for one wall and cob for another. Natural building expert Michael G. Smith shows us some of the uses for straw bale, cob, slip straw and clay wattle (a variation on wattle and daub) in the homes and buildings of Boonville, California's Emerald Earth Sanctuary. Original content here: faircompanies.com


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Stylish & Sustainable Green Building with Reclaimed Materials


Kimber Reed and Tracen Gardner of Reclaimed Space complete construction on a sustainable house before sending it on the road from Austin, Texas, to Los Angeles, California. Check out the innovative uses of reclaimed materials, including old barn wood, sheet-metal roofs and century-old accents.


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Tire Log™ New Green Building Material - Re-Tread Products, Inc.


RE-TREAD PRODUCTS Inc. (RTP) has developed a new building material made from recycled tires called the "Tire Log™". The Tire Log™ is a patented innovation made from waste tires with a unique and energy efficient approach to recycling tires. RTP's process "upcycles" the waste tire and...


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Minecraft: SURVIVAL ISLAND - Food, Building Materials & Hut Extension! (Part 4)


Part 4 -GameChap and Bertie tackle that most fiendish of challenges, the Survival Island map, in this rather joyous Minecraft outing! Can the two crafting gentlemen survive, marooned upon a desert island?


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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete - Green Building Material - Part 4


The superior solution in the world of building materials and construction systems today . Thousands of architects, engineers, builders, owners, developers and other professionals, around the world validate the better properties of AAC in their own work and own valuable property and investment because of its proven advantages for more than 80 years. AAC is a unique building concept, which offers innumerable building advantages. The technology of producing building blocks from the natural raw materials quartz sand and lime has been around since the end, of last century. Around 1900, the process was improved by adding steam curing. This was the starting point for a completely new material. Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) embodies so many positive properties, that they could only be equaled by using a combination of different materials. AAC ranks as an incombustible building material.


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Natural alternative building


Go to www.kleiwerks.org for a wealth of free natural building photos and resources. Why is exploring natural building alternatives so important? 95% of our original forests have been destroyed. Current building construction accounts for... # 40% of the world's energy usage # 40% of the debris dumped in landfills # 18% of the world's fresh water usage And results in 30 years of debt for the average home owner. This video is about the reintroduction and refining of traditional common sense, on site building practices across the globe. Kleiworks at http has trained locals in the art of natural building in Thailand, Argentina, the United States of America, Laos, China, Burma, India, Chile, Peru, Costa Rica, Australia, Brazil and England. Even if you're not building a home you can help revive sensible, sustainable, ecologically friendly building by making a tax deductable donation to the kleiworks training fund at www.kleiwerks.org


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Module 1 Lecture -1 Functions Of Buildings


Lecture Series on Building Materials and Construction by Dr .B.Bhattacharjee, Department of Civil Engineering,IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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ABC7 looks at Green Building Materials


Serious Materials is profiled along with EcoRock and ThermaProof Windows.


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Module 3 Lecture -1 Concrete:Material


Lecture Series on Building Materials and Construction by Dr .B.Bhattacharjee, Department of Civil Engineering,IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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Upscale Bay Area home made from salvaged car roofs & windows


When architect Karl Wanaselja built his home in Berkeley, California the junkyard became his urban forest for materials. For months he visited one of three local yards looking for car roofs and Dodge Caravan side windows. The windows became awnings and the roofs became siding for the top floor of his home. Wanaselja designed the home with his partner (in business and life) Cate Leger. They liked the look of the old cars, but they also believe firmly that reusing trumps recycling. They reused more than just cars to build their home. The lower half is sided in poplar bark, a waste product of the North Caroline furniture industry. Exterior wood is salvaged redwood and the fences and windowsills are on their second life. Because they wanted to blend into the neighborhood as much as possible, Wanaselja and Leger played with perspective to create a home that looks small on the outside, but feels big on the inside. The home is only 14 feet wide on the ends, and it pitches forward and pinches in at the ends so from the street the home looks small. And it is just 1140 square feet- more than half the US average- and only 700 square feet on the ground floor. "It's kind of like Dr. Who's TARDIS. He's got this little phone booth, he goes in and then it's a giant space inside so it's kind of." In this video, Wanaselja and Leger give us a tour of their home, their car part shed and their shipping container architecture studio in the backyard.


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UFOTV Presents... - UFOTV Presents... - The Growing Industrial Hemp Market - Hemp Hemp Hooray!


Hemp Hemp Hooray! is a fast paced, fun educational glimpse into the potential of the world's most useful and versatile plant, cannabis hemp, and its burgeoning renewed industrial marketplace. Discover the re-emergence of the world's most versatile plant, cannabis hemp, into the industrial market place. This renewable natural resource can provide many of our world's needs while cleaning and rebuilding the environment. See hundreds of eco-friendly hemp goods such as household items, paper, building materials, body care products, nutritious foods, clothing, even plastics. Visit hempfields and factories around the world including Canada, China, and Europe. In France, see the making of hemp bricks for building houses. Hear the many voices of hemp — entrepreneurs, manufacturers, farmers, experts, politicians, activists, concerned consumers — and learn the facts. Includes behind the scenes coverage of the modern hemp industry. Discover the re-emergence of the world's most versatile plant, cannabis hemp, into the industrial market place. This renewable natural resource can provide many of our world's needs while cleaning and rebuilding the environment. See hundreds of eco-friendly hemp goods such as household items, paper, building materials, body care products, nutritious foods, clothing, even plastics. ***This video was the winner at the International 2002 Earth Vision Environmental Film Festival in Santa Cruz, California in the category of sustainability. Conspiracy: Behind <b>...</b>


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How To Build A Greenhouse From Recycled Materials


Learn how an eastern New Mexico gardener constructed a greenhouse from recycled materials. From the Southwest Yard & Garden series.


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A reclaimed, recycled, passive solar, tiny house on wheels


When Jenine Alexander and Amy Hutto set out to build an efficient, near zero energy home, they opted for small: to be exact, 128 square feet. To get around minimum size standards, they put it on wheels. They used as much salvaged material as possible. The result: a tiny mobile home with passive solar design, bamboo flooring, reclaimed pine ceilings, denim-cotton insulation, reclaimed granite countertops and salvaged (but new) high energy efficiency doors and windows. Original story here: faircompanies.com


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Steve's Guitar Making Part 1 - Materials


Beginning of the building a steel string series


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THE HEMP SOLUTION 15min Trailer.mov


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California DIY, shipping container tiny home and a cargo trailer bedroom


Lulu is a single mom who'd gone back to school and didn't have the time or interest in working full-time to pay for rent. So when she had to move out of her more conventional home, she decided to move herself and her daughter into a shipping container. With no building experience, Lulu spent just one month cutting windows and a door and installing insulation and a basic kitchen (complete with propane-powered campstove and on-demand water heater). Then she and her daughter moved into the 8 by 20 foot square foot home, fitting a bed, couch, bookshelf and kitchen cabinets into the 160 square foot box. When Lulu decided they needed a bit more space, she went from shipping to trucking waste and began to build their bedroom on a used flatbed trailer. "It's really mostly built like a shed. It's a nice looking shed, but it's really an 8 by 16 shed with windows in it." Using only recycled building materials- including used floorboards, windows, cabinets, doors, bathtub, toilet and sinks- she built the entire thing for about $4000 (trailer included). Original story here: www.faircompanies.com Music credit: "I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor" by Chris Zabriskie (chriszabriskie.com


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HOW TO BUILD HOUSE FOR THE HENS ( using mostly recycled materials)


Little Help . Building and Materials . Total floor size 8'x5' ft ( long x wide) Sleeping area 4.5'x5' Sleeping aera from floor 19" ( inch) Roof top hight 8' ft Roof left 5'x4' Roof right 5'x8' Laying box ( inch) 15"x10"x 60" (WxHxL) Glass Window 34"x12" Service Door 17,5"x33" Hen enter door 12"x13,5" Hen Egg box Doors 22,5"x10" /pice Front air Hole 42,5"x12" Back air Hole 12,5"x10" Hen Ladder 48"x12" ( WxL) All Material 1.5"x2" ( inch) x 8' (ft) = 30 piece Wall & Roof Board or panel = 140 sqft Roof Cover = 60 sqft Sleeping Box Floor 23 sqft If You Buy New material Cost estimate . 50 pice 5,5"x 1/2" or 3/4" X 8'(ft) = close to $ 250 30 Piece 1,5"x2" X8'(ft) = close to $ 60 Roof Metal 60 sqft = close to $50 Nails+Hardware +varnish or Paint =close to$100 If you buy or have new treaded wood no need to painting . ALL COST for new material Close to $ 460-$ 500 I'M SPEND ONLY $ 50 for Hardware plus $ 15Gas and 6hr work time to find recycled material The video show in first 3 min how I prepared recycled found wood and material to be ready to use to build the chicken coop . The second part 3 to 10 min show how I built the hen house (chicken coop) step by step . Total building time This hen house take longer time to build . Here is some estimate . -Thinking and Planning 2.5 hr -Material prepare ( clean and cut ) 3 hr -Framing 3 hr -Wall paneling 2hr -The windows ( air circulation) and doors 5hr -Floor 1.5 hr -Roof paneling 2hr -Roof metal cover 2hr -Scraping and Staining 2.5hr All <b>...</b>


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Urban Primary Tool UPT (Overview) Part 1


This is a tailgate overview of what I've dubbed the Urban Primary Tool or UPT. When it comes to disasters / emergencies in urban territory, we're going to benefit greatly from a prime tool that's capable a breaking, bashing, crushing, extracting and torquing its way through various types of common building materials. These may include glass, Sheetrock, Stucko, plywood, framing, cinder-block and even concrete. It's my believe and understanding that the ability to break through building material, pry-doors, locks and hinges and or gain leverage on heavy objects will be invaluable during disasters, both natural and man-made. Most would agree that a full size Halligan Tool simply isn't a practical option for an individual citizen on the move, due to size and weight. In this video I present some UPT options that far exceed the demolition capabilities of a large survival knife yet are still carry-able or concealed in a EDC pack or "USK" (see nutnfancy's video "Concept USK" www.youtube.com I'll be demonstrating some of the tools in the future but for know I just intent to introduce the thought concept as it has been given little attention by Survivalists, Prepers and Sheepdogs. Please share your sensible and well-reasoned thoughts.


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Module 4 Lecture -1 Cement: Hydration


Lecture Series on Building Materials and Construction by Dr .B.Bhattacharjee, Department of Civil Engineering,IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in


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How To Build Your First Surfboard - Familiarizing Yourself With Materials (Part 1 of 2)


Link to Part 2: www.youtube.com You can find the full online book by Stephen Pirsch for FREE at: surfersteve.com Opening song: "Channel 9" performed by The Deoras


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Asbestos


Download high quality version tinyurl.com Asbestos is a tough, heat-resistant mineral that was added to the building materials of many older homes. It can pose health hazards to workers and homeowners who renovate or demolish those homes. This animation shows how asbestos fibres could damage lung tissue and lead to lung disease.


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Homestead Series Building A Greenhouse part 1


Building a custom greenhouse from used building materials.


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DRTV: Natural Building Home Tour: Larkspur


In the second episode of DRTV, we take a look at Larkspur, home of Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage members Tony and Alyssa. In their tour, the duo includes information and tips about their natural home design and building process. Larkspur features local and sustainable building materials, including reclaimed lumber, light clay straw insulation, and earthen plaster, and its power is provided by renewable energy, including solar panels and a wind tower. drtv.dancingrabbit.org


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Homestead Series Building A Greenhouse Part 2


Building a custom greenhouse from used building materials. View Part 1 here. www.youtube.com


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2-Part Mold Star® 15 Mold | Mold Making Minute from Smooth-On


www.smooth-on.com for more mold making and casting videos, galleries, and materials. Mold Making Minute: 2-Part Mold Making The original model is a plastic sphere. The 2-part mold should be split along the horizontal axis. Process Overview 1: One half of model is embedded in clay 2: The first half of the mold is poured and allowed to fully cure 3: The mold is turned over and clay is removed 4: Release agent is sprayed to prevent bonding 5: The second half of the mold is poured The mold is allowed to fully cure prior to demolding. Making the First Half Build a mold box. Seal seams with hot glue. Secure with a mold strap. The model must first be partially embedded in clay. Begin by building a clay bed inside the box. Press the model into the clay bed until only the top half is exposed. Use more clay to fill in any open spaces. Level the clay surface to the model's midpoint. Flatten and smooth the clay surface. Embed small acorn nuts in the clay; reason: creates registration keys between mold halves. Mold Star 15 1:1 Low Viscosity Platinum Silicone Dispense equal amounts 1A:1B by volume. Dispense parts A and B into mixing container. Mix parts A and B as directed. Slowly pour into one corner of the mold box. Pour 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) over model's high point. Allow Mold Star 15 to cure. Making the Second Half Begin by removing the mold box. Turn the mold over and remove the clay. Do not remove the model from the mold. Carefully remove the acorn nuts without removing the model <b>...</b>


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Minecrafting Win - Redstone Basics


www.youtube.com Click here to see the previous episode of Minecrafting Win RESOURCES: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.filedropper.com Link to the current Minecrafting Win Save file! bit.ly Instructions on how to install save files www.minecraftforum.net Link to my texture pack! bit.ly Instructions on how to install texture pack www.minecraftforum.net Link to a texture pack patcher (Use if blocks are acting strangely. Example: brick is shown as combo of fire, portal etc.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com/PlasmaSnake13 This video will show you: HOW TO play Minecraft HOW TO use Redstone HOW TO place Redstone HOW TO play with torches HOW TO teach like a boss


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Converting an ISO Shipping Container into a Livable and Safe Home


The recent earthquakes in Haiti and Chile killed thousands of people and have left hundreds of thousands homeless. Today, poverty has left up to 3.5 million Americans in need of temporary housing. Haiti, Chile and the US, have 100000s of empty ISO shipping containers sitting dormant. My idea is to use local labor to convert one of these shipping containers into a safe, low-cost, eco-friendly home for temporary housing to those in need. ISO shipping containers are rugged, weatherproof, and plentiful. Local artisans and craftspeople will design and convert one of these shipping containers into a livable and safe home. Because building materials are unavailable to the poor, the design and build will focus on using scrap and recycled materials. Also, all build techniques will be done in a manner that is easily replicable by individuals with little or no construction skills. The final product will be instructional videos for NGOs to build these homes locally, with local labor.


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Minecraft Tutorial - Self-Harvesting Cactus Farm


Materials needed: Lots of Dirt / Other Building Material 2 Buckets of water x Cacti (depending on how big you want your farm to be) x Sand (depending on how big you want your farm to be) Here it is folks, your very own self-harvesting cactus farm. I will do my best to answer all questions in the comments section, and if this whole tutorial isn't clear enough, i'll upload another one. Check out the description in my previous video to see what's upcoming in the near future! Canadienbakon


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Minecrafting Win - Building Blocks


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Ice Fire Pt 2


This is the second part of the "Making Fire From Ice" series. This was a test under field conditions of the concept of making fire by forming a lens out of clear ice using only a Swiss Army Knife and body heat to shape the lens. I collected the fire making materials (with the exception of charcloth)from the surrounding forest. I'll let you be the judge as to whether I succeeded.


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DIY How to Make Papercrete in a Tow-Mixer


Update: The DVD is now available! (MakePapercrete.com) Papercrete is an amazing building material you can make. This video shows you how to make papercrete using a tow-mixer which you can also make in one day! The same mixer can make other materials, like fibrous adobe (adobe with paper pulp in it), sometimes called 'padobe'. The new DVD covers everything you need to get started: What Papercrete is and how it's made, What you can make with papercrete (walls, houses, sculpture), How to make a Tow-mixer (step-by-step instructions, with photos, video and detailed graphics), How to use your Tow-mixer to make Papercrete and fibrous adobe, How to make Gang-molds, How to cast Papercrete into molds to make blocks and panels, Sample buildings made from papercrete and fibrous adobe. Much more information at Makepapercrete.com.


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Part 1. Architectural Model Making: Tools & Materials


A brief instructional video on the basics of model making. Part 1: Tools & Materials Part 2: Scaling and Cutting Part 3: Gluing and Connecting For more videos, photos, and articles about architecture, visit chicagoarchitecturetoday.com


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9/11 The World Trade Center Towers Were 'Vaporized' Into Dust (ABC)


Where is the missing 1200 feet of heavy building materials? It was vaporized according to the engineering firm that built the buildings (and helped engineer the demolition of them). Controlled demolition turns buildings into dust at near freefall speed, not 'collapses'. Steel dust? That requires far more energy than a collapse event could produce and still have near full gravitational acceleration (violates conservation of momentum/energy). The buildings were demolished with well placed explosives ..... without a shadow of a doubt, as clear as it can get.


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Shipping Container Homes to help the Homeless, Natural Disaster Survivors


The recent earthquakes in Haiti and Chile killed thousands of people and have left hundreds of thousands homeless. Today, poverty has left up to 3.5 million Americans in need of temporary housing. Haiti, Chile and the US, have 100000s of empty ISO shipping containers sitting dormant. My idea is to use local labor to convert one of these shipping containers into a safe, low-cost, eco-friendly home for temporary housing to those in need. ISO shipping containers are rugged, weatherproof, and plentiful. Local artisans and craftspeople will design and convert one of these shipping containers into a livable and safe home. Because building materials are unavailable to the poor, the design and build will focus on using scrap and recycled materials. Also, all build techniques will be done in a manner that is easily replicable by individuals with little or no construction skills. The final product will be instructional videos for NGOs to build these homes locally, with local labor. My idea to use Bay Area artists and craftspeople (machinists, carpenters, welders, you name it) to design and convert a shipping container into a livable space for natural disaster (Haiti, Chile, Katrina, etc.) survivors and the poor. The idea is not only design and build a prototype, but to use French and Spanish language students and film students to create a multi-language instructional video on the build, so that NGOs can replicate these shipping container conversions in-country, with local labor and <b>...</b>


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Prep Tech: Buffalo Forge for Goathollow - Railroad Spike Knife


Making tools, knives. repairs, or making building materials for the community, a forge is a great tool to have. You will have to know how to make your own charcoal in a STHF senario, but its a great resource, and fun. Learning as we go.


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