Re: [hexayurt] Re: Story of my Liquid Nails fail, with photos

2017-08-27 Thread Vinay Gupta (Hexayurt Shelter Project)
You might want to look at Gorilla Glue too. It foams up so it pushes into contours of the surface for maximum grip. Very useful. I suspect it's pretty much like liquid nails in other characteristics. V> On Sun, 27 Aug 2017, 03:06 D.V.Rogers wrote: > If your project is

Re: [hexayurt] Digest for hexayurt@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 1 topic

2017-08-27 Thread ken winston caine
DV Rogers: Am recalling another reason I moved away from the spraying-cement possibility: The weight of the loaded hopper. I'm a senior with a blown back. Am pretty sure I couldn't handle it for more than a day or two before being laid up in agony for weeks. -- You received this message because

Re: [hexayurt] Re: Story of my Liquid Nails fail, with photos

2017-08-27 Thread ken winston caine
Yes, Vinay. It is supposed to be good with polyiso. Originally had rejected it because of its cost and that it requires clamping. But think I have solved the clamping issue. Have already bought about 240 oz. of Liquid Nails for this project. But think I will run a small test with some Gorilla Glue

Re: [hexayurt] Digest for hexayurt@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 1 topic

2017-08-27 Thread ken winston caine
DV Rogers: Nice idea for hardening exterior. Bought a big compressor six years ago thinking I might do that -- or spray papercrete onto a form, instead of using polyiso. But found thick, used polyiso this last winter. Once I acquired the polyiso and was in the winter-dreaming stage, had planned

Re: [hexayurt] Digest for hexayurt@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 1 topic

2017-08-27 Thread Hunter
I didn't realise this was for a permanent setting. Are you planning a french drain to deal with rain, elevating the entire structure, or something else entirely? On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 11:54 AM, ken winston caine < ken.winston.ca...@gmail.com> wrote: > DV Rogers: Am recalling another reason I

Re: [hexayurt] Re: Story of my Liquid Nails fail, with photos

2017-08-27 Thread Hunter
Heh, and of course I see my threads were cut in half and you already mentioned drainage. Perhaps just two by fours or pallets for the initial season? On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 11:21 AM, ken winston caine < ken.winston.ca...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, Vinay. It is supposed to be good with polyiso.