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Vortex wrote:
with a delivery of 'humanure' as payment,
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
That'll poo nicely sir...
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snow hope wrote:Well that's a great offer from Ken and family to do the event next year! :D It would certainly get my vote as the facilities and space on the farm are ideal for this kind of event. And I would like to see how much Ken gets achieved in the coming year. :wink:

I am sure we could put our heads together and suggest some workshops that we might like / find useful.
Yeah, gets my vote too. Perhaps we could put Ken's wind turbine up next year???
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Andy Hunt wrote:Hi Ken, I don't suppose there's any chance of you starting a thread about the design/implementation of your compost toilets?
Ken was thinking about using a cob jet/rocket stove for heating the water for the showers using waste wood, a similar arrangement to outside his kitchen door. Since using a large mass of cob would keep a lot of heat in the structure for some time there could be two things:

- a dual chamber for the deposited humanure to be treated thermopilically for a few hours (between 50 and 70C) to kill off all the pathogens, so one chamber is 'cooked' whilst the other is being filled.

- using some horizontal ducting for the flue to heat some of the spaces, the flue could sit under a cob bench giving some comfort in winter (don't suppose this could be utalised for the loos? what a talking point that would be!) I saw this on a video yesterday http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=235m0EzZF4U

If the thermal dynamics of the cob were insufficient to guarentee the temperature then if a thermal store/accumulatore was used with mains pressure in the top for hot water outlet then this without any of its own insulation (encased in the cob for insulation) if it ran at the usual 80C + would likely ensure the adjoining chambers reached the correct temperature with the cob acting as insulation to maintain the temperature.

Anybody know of anything like this in the real world beyond my imagination?
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Sounds like some seriously hot shit.
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Andy Hunt wrote:Sounds like some seriously hot shit.
Don't light up in there :shock:
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Hi everyone,

Would like to also thank Ken and family for their hospitality. Myself and Leanne really enjoying meeting lots of like minded people.

Thanks to Paul for the foraging talk and small walk. Was quite hungover on the Sunday morning so we left without saying bye to many people!

Andy :D
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Sorry I couldn't make it guys, I think I missed out on a lot of cool stuff! Hope to come another time...
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Are you having fun in the Idler house, rightee? 8)
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Bandidoz wrote:Are you having fun in the Idler house, rightee? 8)
Tracy frequents the Idle Foundation website quite a bit, spreading the PO message some of the time, but I'm too busy felling trees and logging :-) Not for long though, as Tracy's just passed her chainsaw course...
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mikepepler wrote:
Bandidoz wrote:Are you having fun in the Idler house, rightee? 8)
Tracy frequents the Idle Foundation website quite a bit, spreading the PO message some of the time, but I'm too busy felling trees and logging :-) Not for long though, as Tracy's just passed her chainsaw course...
Congrats Tracy!
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mikepepler wrote:
Bandidoz wrote:Are you having fun in the Idler house, rightee? 8)
Tracy frequents the Idle Foundation website quite a bit, spreading the PO message some of the time, but I'm too busy felling trees and logging :-) Not for long though, as Tracy's just passed her chainsaw course...
I bet you sing Monty Python's "Lumberjack Song" when she isn't there . . . :wink:
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Andy Hunt wrote:
mikepepler wrote:
Bandidoz wrote:Are you having fun in the Idler house, rightee? 8)
Tracy frequents the Idle Foundation website quite a bit, spreading the PO message some of the time, but I'm too busy felling trees and logging :-) Not for long though, as Tracy's just passed her chainsaw course...
I bet you sing Monty Python's "Lumberjack Song" when she isn't there . . . :wink:
Yeah but does he dress in women's clothing and hang around in bars? (sorry, this started off perfectly sensible...)
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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With TWO chainsaws running day and night, Forest Pepler will soon be a wasteland ...

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Did any one lose a bangle at the gathering last year? Email me a description and your address and I'll send it back.

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