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Strawbale Archive for August 2001
255 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:42:06 2002

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Re: SB: RE: Robert Pins Fabrication (was Re: SB: Thanks! andnetting pins?)





> 
Marcus Hardwick wrote:
>> 

> Rice straw makes good construction bales but if what you have locally is flax,
> then by all means use flax (or barley or wheat etc).
> 
> 
I would add that flax may end up being one of the most durable bale
materials.  In Mexico I have heard numerous tales from the old timers
talking about when it was a common crop in that area saying how the bales
would last forever in comparison to others.

Bill
The Canelo Project
Athena & Bill Steen
HC1 Box 324
Canelo/Elgin, AZ 85611
520 455 5548
absteen@dakotacom.net
www.caneloproject.com





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