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Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby BurningLars » Sat May 05, 2012 2:21 am

I'm going to a regional burning event in Texas, so we're not facing most of the conditions of the Playa in Black Rock. The plan is to build the 12' hexayurt. We're including an air conditioner. Please be easy on our beginner status :) Our questions are:

1.) Where exactly would the 6" bi-filament tape be applied (pre-constructed hinges, all of the outside seams, connecting the yurt to the ground tarp, inside seams, etc.)?

2.) Where can 3" bi-filament tape be used?

3.) Where can just foil tape be used?

4.) What tape can be used to tape the inside seams? Can just foil tape be used?

5.) Is it necessary to bevel (cut) the edges of the walls and roof?

6.) This stuff is really flimsy. Will it really hold up? It's 1" R-Max.

The point is saving money as much as possible to not use bi-filament tape as much as possible.

Thanks in advance for any answers to the above questions.

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Re: Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby trilobyte » Sat May 05, 2012 2:38 am

You may care to check out this thread. There are a few others out there, but I think that one answers just about every conceivable question.
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Re: Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby jkisha » Sat May 05, 2012 9:33 am

Use 6" tape for anything structural. 3" is fine for everything else. 2" is even OK but obviously you don't have much forgiveness for sloppy application.

We like to use metal tape for the edges and for repairs to the panels.

The link above in Trilobyte's post is a must read for first time Yurt builders.
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Re: Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby BurningLars » Thu May 10, 2012 11:00 pm

Thank you all for the reply. That link is more than helpful. The one thing I need clarification on is when you say "structural" would require the 6" bi-filament tape. What do you consider "structural" and not? Moreso, the questions are:

1.) Should 6" filament tape be used for the inside seams as well? Can we get away with 3" filament tape on the inside seams if so? I'm ASSUMING 6" bi-directional filament tape should be used to tape the walls to the floor tarp on both the inside and the outside, correct?

2.) Can foil tape be used in place of bi-directional filament tape in any of the aforementioned places?

Any responses would be appreciated!

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Re: Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby iamchiefwahoo » Fri May 11, 2012 11:05 am

Go to this site and see the different designs. http://www.appropedia.org/Hexayurt_playa

Built a H15 semi folding last year and it was WAY WAY better than a tent. Had a swamp cooler and it was very nice. This year adding a Dark Room revolving door for Entry (if I can figure how to get it cut down to 6ft).
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Re: Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby burner von braun » Sat May 12, 2012 10:53 am

Hi BurningLars, if I recall my hexayurt info correctly...
you will need the six inch tape for the roof seams and the side seams, the structural elements, as jkisha said. Beveling makes for a tighter fit of your seams, and if the gap between panels is lessened enough, I suppose you could go with three inch tape. The whole point is to make sure that the tape gets plenty of purchase on each of the panels you are connecting. The six inch tape allows for some wiggle room in the taping process, and will bridge the gap if you don't bevel. By the time you reinforce three inch tape with additional runs of tape, you probably will not have saved much money. The taping to the floor helps keep it grounded, but mostly acts as a waterproof barrier so rain and wind doesn't get in under the yurt. Be sure to properly anchor your yurt with tie down tape straps, to proper stakes.

Also, be sure you have the correct boards, they really shouldn't be flimsy at all. If you hold one out the long way, it should't bend more than maybe a half an inch or so at eight feet. It is supposed to be rigid foam. This is extremely important. I recall Tuff-R, and SuperTuff-R are good, I'm not sure about R-max, please refer to the threads listed here.

My understanding is that the metal tape is more for fire prevention, covering the exposed foam edges. Both the foam, and bifilament tape will burn.
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Re: Hexayurt Advice Needed

Postby iamchiefwahoo » Thu May 17, 2012 3:45 pm

RMAX boards are fine, I used them last year on a 6ft high yurt. I highly recommend adding a swamp cooler!
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