Kabane Part 1 Construction 95% Recycled
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Funny vertical logs ... the "custom" wants them to be horizontal, right?
Don't have a site that explains the details a little more?
Otherwise with green insulation it would have been even better, right? Because there, from what I saw, 100% are well chemical as it should (and therefore neither recycled nor recyclable).
Now maybe you are talking about "recovery" as "recycling"? From "direct recycling" what
When you speak in% what is it? Money or volume or weight?
Otherwise I made you a little news: https://www.econologie.com/construction- ... -3839.html
Don't have a site that explains the details a little more?
Otherwise with green insulation it would have been even better, right? Because there, from what I saw, 100% are well chemical as it should (and therefore neither recycled nor recyclable).
Now maybe you are talking about "recovery" as "recycling"? From "direct recycling" what
When you speak in% what is it? Money or volume or weight?
Otherwise I made you a little news: https://www.econologie.com/construction- ... -3839.html
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Originally we used a tow. A mixture of horse shoe and tar that was inserted between the beams.
The beams (11cm./11cm. In spruce) of the 2 iem. floor are those of a garage of 10m./12m. that I demolished with my friend. The nails and screws used are the result of a collection and sorting spread over a period of 4 years. The fittings come from everywhere I could find them. The thermo windows and the door come from the Eco-Center (recycling center) where I work. The wood paneling comes from the cage used to pour concrete for a foundation. The urethane that was used for the insulation between the beams is the rest that I collected from people who also brought it to the Eco-Center. The 5% non-recycled: Roof screws, red tuck-tape, sealing tape for the stove door, 7 urethane bottles. Given my ignorance in this area of insulation, I had to isolate with the means at hand. But I thank those who bring me constructive comments to the improvement of my knowledge and my actions towards the environment.
And yes, the exterior insulation is 100% recycled from the rejection of constructions and renovations. A great puzzle to make!
It is perhaps chemical but I am open to knowing a more ecological matter. Let me know.
The% of my recycling is based on the volume of recycled materials and purchased. And these materials come from garbage cans, construction and renovation rejection and then from the Eco-Center.
I hope I have answered a lot of questions from you.
Sincerely Christian B.
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The beams (11cm./11cm. In spruce) of the 2 iem. floor are those of a garage of 10m./12m. that I demolished with my friend. The nails and screws used are the result of a collection and sorting spread over a period of 4 years. The fittings come from everywhere I could find them. The thermo windows and the door come from the Eco-Center (recycling center) where I work. The wood paneling comes from the cage used to pour concrete for a foundation. The urethane that was used for the insulation between the beams is the rest that I collected from people who also brought it to the Eco-Center. The 5% non-recycled: Roof screws, red tuck-tape, sealing tape for the stove door, 7 urethane bottles. Given my ignorance in this area of insulation, I had to isolate with the means at hand. But I thank those who bring me constructive comments to the improvement of my knowledge and my actions towards the environment.
And yes, the exterior insulation is 100% recycled from the rejection of constructions and renovations. A great puzzle to make!
It is perhaps chemical but I am open to knowing a more ecological matter. Let me know.
The% of my recycling is based on the volume of recycled materials and purchased. And these materials come from garbage cans, construction and renovation rejection and then from the Eco-Center.
I hope I have answered a lot of questions from you.
Sincerely Christian B.
Here is a space that describes me a little more.
http://espace.canoe.ca/Sabey/home/user/
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Ok I understand better, so it is more recovery than recycling in the pure and hard sense (but I quibble).
The wood wool panels in your case would have been pretty good I think ... https://www.econologie.com/la-laine-de-b ... -3609.html
File on natural insulators: https://www.econologie.com/les-isolants- ... -3168.html
Only the straw is missing, I think.
sabey wrote:It is perhaps chemical but I am open to knowing a more ecological matter. Let me know.
The wood wool panels in your case would have been pretty good I think ... https://www.econologie.com/la-laine-de-b ... -3609.html
File on natural insulators: https://www.econologie.com/les-isolants- ... -3168.html
Only the straw is missing, I think.
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Not on Georges, it may be the famous 5% ...
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Well there are already (poly) urethanes ... good stop chippotage!
Sabey, have you planned other projects / videos?
Sabey, have you planned other projects / videos?
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