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    Cordwood construction (also called cordwood masonry or cordwood building, alternatively stackwall or stovewood) is a term used for a natural building...
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    especially true on non-traditional PCBs such as MCMs and microwave PCBs. Cordwood construction can save significant space and was often used with wire-ended components...
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    as the components are not going from point to point. Although cordwood construction can be wired in a similar way the density means that component placement...
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    House (section Construction)
    involved in the construction process. They include: Hempcrete construction Cordwood construction Geodesic domes Straw-bale construction Wattle and daub...
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    building construction, as hempcrete's density is 15% that of traditional concrete. Cordwood construction is a natural building method in which "cordwood" or...
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    components attached to wooden breadboards to construct circuits. Cordwood construction and wire wrap were other methods used. Most modern day electronics...
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  • trailer - Construction waste - Construction worker - Cool pavement - Copper cladding - Cordwood construction - Core-and-veneer - Corn construction - Cornerstone...
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    Cordwood saws, also called buzz saws in some locales, use blade of a similar size to sawmills. Where a sawmill rips (cuts with the grain) a cordwood saw...
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    stonemasonry, log building, cordwood construction, adobe, rammed earth, cob, earthbag construction, bottles, tin cans, straw-bale construction, and ice. Walls may...
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    people, 20% of Norway's population, saw part of the program. Biomass Cordwood construction Estovers Multipurpose tree Wood ash Wood fuel "Women using firewood...
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    commercial, and military audio and test equipment. This is similar to cordwood construction. Turret boards consist of a thin (generally 1/8 inch) piece of insulating...
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    repair, but with good heat transfer characteristics. It was known as cordwood construction. There was a sore point with the 6600 operating system support —...
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    Some shipwrecks are used for wreck diving. Buildings made from cordwood construction survive in the county, especially in the Bailey's Harbor area. Some...
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  • took Mother Earth News seminars on everything from beekeeping to cordwood construction. A radio show shared the magazine's philosophies on hundreds of...
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  • mass. Cordwood provides the rustic look of log cabins without the use of tons of lumber. An entire building can be constructed with just cordwood, or stones...
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    How-to Guide to Alternative Building Methods : Earth Plaster, Straw Bale, Cordwood, Cob, Living Roofs. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 276–. ISBN 978-1-60059-534-9...
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    Clay (section Construction)
    in many natural building techniques, clay is used to create adobe, cob, cordwood, and structures and building elements such as wattle and daub, clay plaster...
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    exit 4. There, the expressway makes a curve to the northeast, crossing over Cordwood Lane on an overpass. The direction of the expressway begins to straighten...
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  • on Lake Winnipegosis, and lumber extraction along its shores. Fish and cordwood were key freight items. Steamboats, which carried freight and some passenger...
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    Witnesses reported that an unknown ape-like creature was drawn to the construction site. After inspecting the bat tower shortly after it had been stocked...
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    Brewery in Kingston and was used as a storage facility by the brewery, for cordwood among other materials. Later, it sank, or was scuttled to prevent its timbers...
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    in this case, hand-cut Douglas Fir. Between the structural posts are cordwood walls; this technique was common in the pioneer days of North America....
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    block (either conventionally mortared or surface-bonded), stone masonry, cordwood masonry, poured concrete, and pressure-treated wood. Earthships classically...
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  • Building School in West Chazy, New York. Upon her return, she built the first cordwood guest cabin on the property, called the Hobbit House. In 2007, Wintergreen's...
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    the publicity generated by the original reports, such as a group of construction workers who tied flashlights to helium balloons. Nickell attributes the...
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    remain the township's most bustling traditional downtowns. Whaling and cordwood industries also developed in Brookhaven. Railroads reached Brookhaven in...
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    Westport, CT: Greenwood Press Nelson, Scott. "Who Was John Henry? Railroad Construction, Southern Folklore, and the Birth of Rock and Roll", Labor: Studies in...
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    and taking on a heavy load of wood to power the two engines. Stacks of cordwood and grain sacks were positioned along the gunwales to protect the wounded...
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    Invented tradition (category Social constructionism)
    Feboldson, Big Mose, Tony Beaver, Bowleg Bill, Whiskey Jack, Annie Christmas, Cordwood Pete, Antonine Barada, and Kemp Morgan. Marshall Fishwick describes these...
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  • Guadeloupe, sailing from Pointe Petre to Saint Bartholomew with a load of cordwood. A week later, the same two vessels captured the Dutch schooner Maria....
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