[GSBN] Fwd: High-Density bale sources

Graeme North graeme at ecodesign.co.nz
Wed Nov 28 20:22:47 UTC 2012


Bo - did you allow for increasing gravity?

It doubles every 30 years  - test it out by trying to lift a mud brick now!

Or climb a hill!



Graeme
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On 28/11/2012, at 4:24 PM, Bohdan Dorniak wrote:

> May be of interest to you, that we have a baler here in Australia that does bale high density bales – which are sent to the Arab states for straw for horse stables.
> I’m not quite sure of the dimensions and density – I picked one up and it was heavy.
> Bohdan
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> From: GSBN-bounces at sustainablesources.com [mailto:GSBN-bounces at sustainablesources.com] On Behalf Of Bill Christensen
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 November 2012 11:52 AM
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> Subject: [GSBN] Fwd: High-Density bale sources
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> (Sarah: the correct address is GSBN at sustainablesources.com)  the -owner stuff goes only to me.
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> Sarah Seitz <sarahseitz5 at yahoo.com>
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> Hello!
>  
> So glad to be in touch with you folks again, and sending a big hello on behalf of those of us doing straw bale research here at Queen's. 
>  
> We're looking to source a range of high-density bales for upcoming tests, exceeding 10lbs per cu. ft. Probably only 12-24lbs/cu. ft. and not much above, and preferably in the 14x18x30-36 dimension. We have some funds available to pay someone to custom-bale a few lots of 8-12 bales from the same source. The closer to our location in Eastern Ontario, the better!
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> Thanks!
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> Sarah
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