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I don't understand why there are both hooks and inflating. |
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I do know that there is a recently-developed technique for firing clay houses from the inside (I'll see if I can find it on the Internet). [ ] |
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[baconbrain], there are three things described here. One is firebrick with hooks, for the building-foundation. Another is a membrane that is attached to the hooks and is inflated, forming the building-shape. And the third is the liquid brick that coats the membrane. |
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Some more details about that liquid brick could be appropriate. If too runny, it won't make a thick coating over the membrane, for example. |
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I think they call this stuff 'clay.' |
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Thanks, [Vernon]. I see it now---a foundation, an inflatable dome, and clay to coat the dome. |
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^. [+] though apparently baked'ish. |
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In the WP entry they object to oil-firing. Electricity is non-locally polluting and a third the cost of oil. |
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I should have called this 'Briquid'. Or maybe not. |
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