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Daub and waddle

Started by nightfury, September 29, 2013, 01:44:13 PM

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nightfury

Is there a more modern technique of daub and waddle? I remember seeing something awhile back with someone using SIPS that mimics daub and waddle but have misplaced the link.

nightfury

http://www.holderbros.com/project/details/15-Sixteenth-Century-English-Cottage

This is the link to what I am referring to. Does anyone have any insight on how they approached the panels? Thanks again.

Brian_Weekley

Sorry, I don't know anything about the "modern daub and waddle" system mentioned on that website.  However, that link has a contact number.  I'd call them directly to find out what they used.  They could probably provide some answers to your questions.  It would be interesting to know what information they provide.
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Jim_Rogers

When they presented slides at a conference about this project they said they cut grooves into the timbers for these panels to slide into. I don't remember if these panels had rubber gaskets that expanded when the frame shrank or not. But I would think they did.

Jim Rogers
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