Bottles Lusophone To our fans .... To our readers and supporters Portuguese language published algunas preguntas del pertinent friend Silvio y la respuesta.
First axhei interesting your idea to use such material to cunstruir homes. Take this opportunity to ask whether over time the bottles may not suffer algun auteração type, if I can fill them with water, or land is better (in Casso stacked bottle) as I do with support columns?
I live in a place chacara delicious and very near the city.
Thanks and I look back ...
Silvio Hola neighbor!
Where in the world is your farm? We're here in Rivera, Uruguay, bordering Brazil.
Bottles can suffer some type of amendment yes, but it will take much, muuiiiito time. Type some 400 years. Maybe more, since with our technique they are inside a cement plaster ..
If you want you can fill with water, sand, debris, anything. There are people who work that way with the bottles, but gives much, muiiito work, spend more time, more and more material bottle. The best, most convenient and fast to use them is full of AR, each with his cap and tapadinhas. The wall is not fragile, it is lightweight, which is not the same thing. It is lightweight and strong, is not it amazing?!
The support columns can be done in a conventional manner, or with poles, hardwood sealed, or with our dear BAMBOO! And look, the bamboo is very, muiiiiito STRONG!
For more information thou mightest acquire our course. Here you'll have a lot of pictures and explanations in English or Portuguese, as you want. Conditions will have to make your own house and breaks will be collaborating with our research. We need to sell our course, since we are not NGOs, and nobody supports us. The value of the course is 30 dollars if you want it to send you the material via the Internet, or if you prefer real 50 that you send recorded on CD by mail. The material is the same.
If you decide to purchase the course you notify us that you send data to deposit. It is important that you tell us the city where you are to see that the form of payment.
Abraciclo!