[GSBN] Mesh types and sources
Ian Redfern
ian at adobesouth.co.nz
Fri Aug 12 03:17:42 UTC 2016
Good afternoon Chris
We are strong proponents of CINTOFLEX D the expanded polyester mesh we
³discovered" at your 2006 ISBC and for convenience and surity to our
contractor and owner-builders we wrap the walls (which arwe less than 3000
high in cintoflex - it is a small cost in the global view of building
ALSO
Cintofelx provides additional tangentail load resistance (wind and
earthquake) tot eh lime plaster
Regards
Ian E. Redfern
www.adobesouth.co.nz
Ian Redfern
Adobe South
A: 5 Lancewood Rise, Onerahi, Whangarei
P: 09 436 4040 M:
027 490 2324
E: ian at adobesouth.co.nz
On 8/12/16, 11:06 AM, "Gsbn on behalf of Chris Magwood"
<gsbn-bounces at sustainablesources.com on behalf of
chris at endeavourcentre.org> wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>For the first time in a long time, I'm in the market for some mesh for
>our jumbo straw bale project this summer. The sources we've used in the
>past have all dried up and our inventory is empty.
>
>So I thought it might be a good time to check in and see what others
>have been using. We're not looking to cover the entire wall, but we have
>some significant amounts of framing that need bridging, and ideally we'd
>prefer not to use metal mesh. I'd love to know what any of you are
>currently using and where you're sourcing it and perhaps refresh our
>practice a bit!
>
>Thanks!
>
>Chris
>
>
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>Chris Magwood
>Director, Endeavour Centre
>www.endeavourcentre.org
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