Overview
- Square footage of 160 square feet (10 feet x 16 feet)
- Rubble trench foundation with lime stabilized earthen stem wall
- Load bearing structure consists of 1 foot thick cob walls.
- Walls were built in a series of 18 courses using movable 1 foot by 1 foot by 6 inch high wooden forms.
- Deadmen were installed during construction for door and window connection points
- Monoslope roof with metal exposed fastener panels
- Other features
- Rain water collection system with 1100 gallons of storage using 4 IBC totes
- Several bottle windows using recycled wine and beer bottles
- Earthen floor
Gallery
Videos
Posts
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Adobe T-Brick Shed: Concept and Design
As a test project for working with earthen materials I’m planning to build a small tool/storage shed. For the wall […]
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Adobe T-Brick Shed: Trenching the Foundation
The plan is to put in a rubble trench foundation. A rubble trench is a trench filled with rubble or […]
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T-Brick Shed: Trench Leveling and Form Building
The Mattock We spend part of the Labor day weekend leveling and widening the foundation trench. I bought a Mattock […]
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T-Brick Shed: Testing
I had planned on starting installation of the french drain and rubble trench foundation today but unfortunately/fortunately it rained earlier […]
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T-Brick Shed: Rubble Trench French Drain Installation
The last thing Jean told me before she left for the UK was that I had better finish the shed […]
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T-Brick Shed: Finishing the French Drain
Finished up the installation of the french drain and went through two and a half cubic yards of gravel today. […]
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T-Brick Shed: Finishing the Foundation
The last load of gravel for a grand total of five cubic yards. There are 27 cubic feet in a […]
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T-Brick Shed: Pouring the Footer
Dad finished up the forms earlier in the week so we were able pour the footer today. A footer is […]
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T-Brick Shed: First Course
Laying out the forms for the first course. We have five 12″X12″ forms and one 18″X12″ form. Forms are all […]
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T-Brick Shed: Post Flood
The Buda area got somewhere in the vicinity of 20 inches of rain in the past two weeks. Buda gets […]
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T-Brick Shed: Second Course
If you can’t image molten lava cake, it looks like this While it was overcast and kind of gloomy most […]
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T-Brick Shed: Revised Plans
While the rain this weekend kept me from getting in any construction, it do give me the opportunity to revisit […]
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T-Brick Shed: Third Course Completed
Sunny days (or weekends rather) have returned at last. I knocked out the rest of the third course and made […]
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T-Brick Shed: Christmas Week
I had a few days off the week of Christmas so I was able to knock out the fourth and […]
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T-Brick Shed: Sixth Course
My Mom forbade me from doing any work on the shed Christmas day. She didn’t say anything about Boxing day […]
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T-brick Shed: Seventh Course Completed
Friday morning I had to pick up our car from the shop. Jean offered to give me a ride but […]
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T-Brick Shed: Eighth and Ninth Course Completed
Over the past couple of weeks I’ve received lots of parental and spousal support to push the wall past the […]
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T-Brick Shed: 10th Course Complete
Checked off the 10th course yesterday and made a good start on the llth today. That brings the wall height […]
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T-Brick Shed: Roles & Mud Delivery Logistics
So, I finally tricked someone who doesn’t have the same last name as me into coming out and working on […]
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T-Brick Shed: An In-Law Assist
When I was child, it seemed that whenever we had relatives visiting we would inevitably have some project going on. […]
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T-Brick Shed: 14th and 15th Course
After two months of skiving off we’re finally getting back to it. My friend Jeremy and his indentured servants joined […]
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T-Brick Shed: 16th Course Down, Two to Go!
Over the past month central Texas has been experiencing some extreme rain events which causes problems for us on several […]
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T-Brick Shed: 17th course
“We sit in the mud… and reach for the stars” – Ivan Turgenev “Another one [course] bites the dust.” – […]
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T-Brick Shed:18th Course
Summer has definitely arrived. It got up to a balmy 96 degrees today with a heat index over 100 degrees. […]
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T-Brick Shed: Preliminary Roof Design
Here’s a design I came up with this weekend for a monoslope roof. Granted, it’s not terribly original nor natural […]
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T-Brick Shed: Installing Bond Beam and Pony walls
Sorry for the reporting delay. I started getting these on my computer: The dreaded BSOD And it’s taken me a […]
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T-Brick Shed: Pony Wall Infill and Laying out the Rafters
We collected several interesting larger bottles whilst gathering beer bottles for the bottle wall on the south wall. I decided […]
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T-Brick Shed: Rafters and Decking
This weekend we attached the rafters, fascia boards and installed the decking. It’s beginning to look very roof like. Cutting […]
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T-Brick Shed: Drip Edge, Felt Paper and Roof Paneling
Give a cob house a good pair of boots and a good hat and she’ll last forever. – Old English […]
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T-Brick Shed: Progression Video
Apart from finishing securing the metal panels I took a breather from the shed this weekend. At the end of […]
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T-Brick Shed: Thresholds and Windows
This thresholds needs some TLC After the push to get the roof on, I took a couple of weeks off […]
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T-Brick Shed: A Little Labo(u)r on Labor Day
So I managed to cajole my bride into spending her Labor day working on the shed. We got a lot […]
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T-Brick Shed: Wall Leveling
We had a relatively cool August which gave me false hope that September would be more fallish rather than summerish. […]
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T-Brick Shed: Doors and Plaster
Wall plastered a week before Work goes on in the plastering department. Sifting out the bigger lumps makes a huge […]
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T-Brick Shed: Wrapping up the Exterior Plaster
Shredded Paper The exterior plaster work is drawing to a close. Well, for now at least. We’ll see how it […]
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T-Brick Shed: Exterior Shelving
In case your wondering I have not finished/given up on the shed. It’s been a bit cold and rainy, weather […]
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Inaguration Day
Heating wax and comfrey’lavender infused oil In the spirit of contrarianism I thought I should try to get something useful […]
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T-Brick Shed: Wrapping up Interior Plaster
I haven’t been slacking off the past few weeks. It’s just I haven’t had the most interesting pictures to post. […]
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T-Brick Shed: Sub-Floor
While I have quite a list of future extensions to the T-Brick shed (including but not limited to, rain water […]
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T-Brick Shed: Poured Adobe Floor
I finished the poured adobe portion of the floor today. The section we did last week was still too wet […]
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T-Brick Shed: Floor Finish
After the floor dried completely I applied a thin (1/4″ – 1/2″) layer of a sand/clay mix (approximately 80/20 ratio) […]
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T-Brick Shed: Shelves
Yes, a very exciting moment the shed’s life. We have shelves now.
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Shed Down
With the T-Brick shed in operation the time for the removal of the old shed is long overdue . Over […]
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Repairs to the T-Brick Shed
We finished the T-brick shed about five years ago. To recap that construction project here are the primary parts: 1) […]