Re: Terraced enclosure
1-2-3 (P-S-V)? 1 part Portland, 2 part ?, 3 part Vermiculite? What's S?
Aside from not understanding the ratio phrasing, I'm also confused by the overall statement. People build entire ovens on top of vermicrete slabs at 5:1. The structure I'm trying to build needs to support the pressure (not weight, pressure, I figure, right?) of the surface bonding cement and a few inches of dirt. We know these high ratios will support the SBC because all the igloos on the site demonstrate it. My original concern had been the dirt, which will conceivably be a few hundred pounds, but the more I think about it, the pressure of the dirt will be infinitesimal. A couple inches of dirt weighs practically nothing per-inch. I mean, a little column of dirt with a one-inch foot print doesn't exert much pressure on that foot print when the column is a few inches tall. That's what I'm saying.
Why do you think building the structure out of solid vermicrete won't work? I'm just not understanding your terminology?
Originally posted by Tscarborough
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Aside from not understanding the ratio phrasing, I'm also confused by the overall statement. People build entire ovens on top of vermicrete slabs at 5:1. The structure I'm trying to build needs to support the pressure (not weight, pressure, I figure, right?) of the surface bonding cement and a few inches of dirt. We know these high ratios will support the SBC because all the igloos on the site demonstrate it. My original concern had been the dirt, which will conceivably be a few hundred pounds, but the more I think about it, the pressure of the dirt will be infinitesimal. A couple inches of dirt weighs practically nothing per-inch. I mean, a little column of dirt with a one-inch foot print doesn't exert much pressure on that foot print when the column is a few inches tall. That's what I'm saying.
Why do you think building the structure out of solid vermicrete won't work? I'm just not understanding your terminology?
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