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Lower level of Perth split level home - phase 1

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Rough window framing and use of metal lath

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This photo shows how we have used metal lath around the rough window frames to help create a neat curve during rendering (as per Gary Dorn's instructions). The lath isn't cheap but you can mould it to the shape you want.
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Luke on October 18 2009 06:42:29
Would the Durra panels (the pressed strawpanels) be an option? They both look nice and insulate at the same time.
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Tan on August 22 2009 22:04:47
I built a steel portal frame straw bale house with a loft and lined the ceiling with b-grade plywood and polyester insulation. What we did was to s...
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Julie Pearson on March 15 2009 13:58:00
Excellent, I will use this on my work in Berdyansk.
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Jeff on January 20 2009 18:58:00
We are also looking to use portal frames, and had looked at using fridge panel covered with coverbond steel, or a product like Corrolink from APS V...
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jessicarivett on October 20 2008 20:42:36
Hi, would be very interested to attend this workshop. Will keep checking for dates. Cheers Chris
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