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Simple living 101: learnt from a 17th century town

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cernunnos5
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You may find this interesting.
I've paid attention to Wattle and Dub as well as Thatch for the most expedient building material. The log cabin is actually a modern construct, labour excessive and a historical myth.
Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeCyO_hX8lQ


I have a Tactical Harness and I have a Tool Belt. The Tool Belt is more Useful.


   
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Antsy
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You may find this interesting.
I've paid attention to Wattle and Dub as well as Thatch for the most expedient building material. The log cabin is actually a modern construct, labour excessive and a historical myth.
Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeCyO_hX8lQ

Thanks c5, I really enjoyed that. Like the guide I am appreciative, but not nostalgic for the 17th century life. It's a great video.


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cernunnos5
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Thanks Antsy. The moment after you wrote that, I had an inspirational "Flash!". I have a shipping container that Is low priority and I cant afford to insulate. If I had to move people into it for shelter...its a hot boxcold box. Given time, it could be insulated buy wattle and Daub. Housing MAG members or refugees...solved!


I have a Tactical Harness and I have a Tool Belt. The Tool Belt is more Useful.


   
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