workshops?

goatwhisperer

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Hey everyone! I'm really new to this but I am very excited to start doing my part! Lol anyways I found this website that's called cob works, and they run workshops and I was wondering if anyone has been to one. Its not that expensive so its not like I'd be out a lot of money but its in Mexico and sometimes that can be scary. So please if you or someone you know has been please tell me all about it :)
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I think if you look a bit you can find a free one in the USA! Cob is darn heavy so you are trading your muscle power for knowledge.
 

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Yea? I've been looking all over trying to find something cheap but efficient, I've looked into earth bags and monolithic domes but the earth bags I read that you can't "modernize" those ( I'm not looking to go crazy but I would like AC and a working stove and fridge) I live in Texas so AC would be super nice. But I really want to go off grid and have solar panels and all the works but I'm just having a hard time finding anyone/ anything to help or whatever
 

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Have you thought about straw bale homes.. it is put together with strawbales that are covered with chicken wire and cob/slip/clay or adobe. ( you may want to really research that for yourself). may be a bit less labor intensive and heavy. I'd love to try it here in Michigan as my earth oven(with help from a tarp in the off time) is doing fantastic in it's 4th year on the world. and it is mainly clay and straw.. :)
 
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