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Strawbale Archive for February 2002
156 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:42:38 2002

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SB: The end is in sight



At long last 3 days to go and we move in to our new strawbale house.
Thank you to the list for all the help over the last year, I'm planning
to move in on thursday and spend  more time with my family, sleep for a
month and then burn my site clothes which can now stand up on their own.

We're now onto the nice things like recovering all our furniture which
we had long since forgotten we had.  Today we emptied the shed that had
kitchen equipment and our pictures - hence my e.mail - a coule of weeks
ago there was a discussion about hanging art work, one response from Rob
Tom was <<snip>> "I see no reason why screws into simple expansion
anchors (even the cheap plastic kind) wouldn't suffice." - this seemed
to be a sound approach, however, I'm not sure what a an expansion anchor
is, I'm guessing they are "Rawplugs" - am I right ?  It feels a bit odd
putting picures up on the walls, having slaved over them for a year I
don't want to cover them up.

I haven't had a chance to put any photo's of our house up onto a
website, however, if anyone is interested I have scanned in a few
pictures which I am happy to e.mail to anyone, either as a .jpg's or in
a powerpoint file.

thanks again for all the help advice and encouragement.

kes

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