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Julie Danger

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Aug 15, 2012, 3:24:11 AM8/15/12
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Julie Danger here-- 2 rolls of 6 inch bilfil tape in oakland, lmk


On Aug 14, 2012, at 8:34 AM, hexa...@googlegroups.com wrote:

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    nick <nsk...@gmail.com> Aug 13 02:20PM -0700  

    hey Connie-Lynne. Im turning desperate in my search for bi filament tape
    and I cant afford to buy in bulk. Might you be willing to sell your extra
    rolls?
     
     
    Ben Odell <ben....@gmail.com> Aug 13 10:36AM -0700  

    Travis: still got that tape? Let's do this! $
     
    On Thursday, August 11, 2011 8:56:39 AM UTC-7, Travis wrote:
     
    Pete Baker <pete...@gmail.com> Aug 13 08:47AM -0700  

    Hi Guys,
     
    I'm looking for a quick / cheap roof vent for my 6ft hexayurt. I've had a
    read through some previous posts but didn't find a definitive solution.
    I'm not going to build a swamp cooler (maybe next year..), so I either
    want to go for something completely passive, or maybe a solar powered vent.
    I already have an opposing window / door but want something that'll work
    day and night to take the heat down an extra degree or two.
     
    I've read about this
    one: http://www.amazon.com/Solar-Roof-vent-Shed-Greenhouse/dp/B00884ZDT8/ref=?ie=UTF8&m=A39TS44LGVW16B,
    where some people recommend it but others say its no good. I'm guessing
    that it might just work for a 6ft yurt as the internal air volume is fairly
    small.
     
    As for passive vents, I realise that the 6ft roof triangle dimensions limit
    roof vent options. I've seen a number of vents on 8ft yurts which look
    like off-the-shelf numbers from Home Depot.
     
    Can anyone chip in with any experience or advice on this? I'd like
    something off-the-shelf or with minimal construction for under $50 if
    possible.
     
    Cheers,
     
    Pete
     
    Steve Upstill <ups...@gmail.com> Aug 13 02:06PM -0700  

    My two cents: for my first yurt I spent a fair amount of time fabricating something from furnace filters and sheet metal on top of a Home Depot unit. For my second yurt I just grabbed something off the shelf at Home Depot. Anything that has a hole and will keep the rain out seems to do a good job if you've already got cross ventilation. Especially if you have a swamp cooler, a roof vent doesn't make a lot of difference in my experience.
     
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Pete Baker

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Aug 15, 2012, 5:03:24 PM8/15/12
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Hi Julie,

I'm short of tape for this year, I'm just looking for one roll and my usual supplier is out.  I'm in San Leandro so can swing by this week to pick it up if its still available. 

Cheers,

Pete

Kevin Obermark

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Aug 15, 2012, 2:29:44 PM8/15/12
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Julie Dangers tape has been sold.

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