[AT] Merry Christmas
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Dec 26 07:27:40 PST 2015
thanks Larry, I remembered the Waddle part but not the Beam.
I actually watched several you tube videos recently of a young fellow
that goes out into the woods and builds structures pretty much by
hand with rudimentary tools. That is one of the methods he used.
I was glad to see that someone in the Gen X age group was paying
attention to the old ways. He built one mud and stick cabin that
had a trench under covered by mud bricks he made. At one end of
the building the trench ended at a fire pit at the other end was a mud
and stick chimney. The net result was he had a heated floor in a
mud hut.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: rlgoss at twc.com
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 12:38 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Merry Christmas
I think that construction method is what's called Beam and Waddle. It was
typical of farmers coming west from Pennsylvania in the early 1800's.
Larry
---- Ralph Goff <alfg at sasktel.net> wrote:
> On 12/25/2015 6:12 AM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:
> > Merry Christmas to all my fellow old iron enthusiasts!
> >
> > John Hall
> I'll add a Merry Christmas to all at ATIS from cold and snowy Sask. as
> well.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
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