Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Corner-Stone Bookshop

Used Books & Records in Plattsburgh-Downtown
Mon-Sat: 10:00AM-9:00PM Sun: 12:00-6:00PM
110 Margaret St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (518) 561-0520
http://www.cornerstonebookshop.biz/ Directions/Map‎

"Whether you want some light reading, serious academic works, or something to help you with anything from knitting to automotive repair, you're likely to find it in our store, and for a lot cheaper than you will find it new. We have a lot more books on our shelves than we sell online. We carry all kinds of used books, including many genres of fiction, many non-fiction subjects, and many types of instructional books. You will also want to stop by if you have a record player. We carry many vintage L.P.s, especially classic rock and jazz. We also carry comic books, magazines, and movies."


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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Plattsburgh Pipeline - Local News

Local News feeds are on their way... You will also be able to post your own news stories about the community here. For now, visit the Community Pipeline.


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Plattsburgh Pipeline Radio

"Plattsburgh Pipeline Radio has been created to offer a new outlet for music lovers. PPR is interested mostly in our local talent here in Plattsburgh and hope to provide our listeners with just that. Although it sounds wonderful to play only local talent, PPR will also be providing our listeners with other music by bands/solo artists who send in their works to Plattsburgh Pipeline Radio.
Plattsburgh Pipeline was created with the intent to be a community based website, for it to work community needs to involved and bands are a part of our community. If you are in a band or if you know a band that would like to participate in this project contact music@plattsburghpipeline.com for more information.
Plattsburgh Pipeline Radio would like to thank all of our listeners for your enormous support in this project. PPR would also like to thank all bands, solo artists, and local talent who provided us with music to broadcast and finally we would like to thank KBS Computer in Plattsburgh for hosting this radio station."

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The Complete Cordwood DVD - Rob Roy

Besides combining all of the material from our two cordwood masonry videos, The Complete Cordwood DVD with Rob and Jaki Roy has plenty of new material, including the use of paper-enhanced mortar with Jim Juczak, the 16-sided post-and-beam frame (a good way to build a round cordwood home under cover), and the use of commercial cement retarders.An extensive captioned slideshow rounds out the DVD, showing examples of round, post-and-beam and stackwall buildings, as well as construction details and special features. 205 minutes."*Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Mortgage Free! Radical Strategies for Home Ownership...Rob Roy

This is a banker's worst nightmare - a book that tells you how to live without being financially enslaved for the best years of your life. (The word mortgage comes from the old French meaning 'death pledge!')
While not a building book, Mortgage Free! is full of radical (but workable) strategies that enable you to own your own home. Raising the grubstake, finding and buying the land at the best possible price, the temporary shelter strategy, designing a low-cost home... these are just some of the important topics covered. In this book, I tell how Jaki and I have managed to own five different homes, all mortgage-free, and there are six other case studies from all over North America which show how others have accomplished the same thing. People who have read all my books say that this is the best and the most important. It's probably the one which will do you the most financial good, no matter what kind of house you decide to build. About 100 photos and illustrations, including 24 by Malcolm Wells. Click here to read selected excerpts from the book! "

*Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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The Sauna... Rob Roy

"I've completely rewritten my 1996 sauna book, added two new chapters (Siting and Design and Building a Conventional Sauna), and, now, over 90% of the 160+ pictures are in color. (None in the former edition.) Sorry about the price increase, but I think you'll find it's worth it. It's a much bigger full-color book.
Here's what Chelsea Green Publishers says about the new edition: 'The Sauna, now revised and expanded, contains everything you ever wanted to know about the famous Finnish bath. Rob Roy shares his infectious enthusiasm for the sauna and provides a complete, detailed guide to sauna building, along with resources for equipment and supplies. The Sauna is replete with history, tradition, health benefits, and instructions for proper use and maintenance, as well as step-by-step instructions for building a variety of cordwood masonry saunas and, new to this edition, conventionally framed saunas. The beautiful color photographs, also new to this edition, will inspire you to create your own sauna haven. Rob Roy is the author of twelve books, including Stone Circles and Mortgage-FREE! With his wife Jaki, he founded the Earthwood Building School, where they teach cordwood masonry construction, timber framing, earth-sheltered housing, and stone circle building.'"
*Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Stone Circles: A Modern Builder's Guide to the Megalithic Revival, by Rob Roy

Stone Circles tells of my life-long involvement with the great stones, including ancient and modern examples.

Two chapters are devoted to circles we've built at Earthwood and at the Center for Symbolic Studies. Several chapters tell of stone circles built by the "Stone People" in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. There is a chapter on stone circle design, another on building small circles, and two chapters on building circles of large stones, by hand and with the aid of heavy equipment. Chapter 15 is a guide to about 30 modern stone circles around the globe, including the great Australian Standing Stones, featured on the cover. There is an extensive bibliography and source list. All told, this book runs almost 400 pages, with hundreds of illustrations, including 8 pages in color. Advance reviews are very positive. Click here to read excerpts!
*Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Earth-Sheltered Houses: How to Build an Affordable Underground Home, by Rob Roy

This is the first new major book on earth-sheltered housing to be written and published in the U.S. in 20 years. It combines information that appeared in two of my earlier out-of-print books with a wealth of new information, including case studies and lots of new images.

Everything you need to know about the earth sheltering details and the earth roof for both the Log End Cave and Earthwood designs are in this single volume. The light-weight living roof appears for the first time. A Bibliography and comprehensive Sources list update earth-sheltering for the 21st century. Order now for delivery in March of 2006. You'll get it from us faster than anyone else. This will be the new textbook for our Earthwood Techniques workshops."
Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Cordwood and the Code: A Building Permit Guide ... edited by Alan Stankevitz, Richard Flatau, Rob Roy and Dr. Kris Dick.

Here is the long-awaited documentation for presenting a cordwood masonry project to your local building inspector. The kinds of questions that code enforcement officer's most frequently ask are answered here, in a professional manner.

Topics include thermal monitoring (R-values) of a cordwood wall by Dr. Kris Dick, fire resistance of a cordwood wall, certified compression tests of cordwood mortar, cordwood in a seismic 3 zone, REScheck (energy) analysis, and an excellent paper by Richard Flatau called Conversations with a Wisconsin Code Official. In fact, Wisconsin's top code official has called this the best document of its kind that he has seen produced for any alternative building system. The 17-page Appendix includes a copy of Alan Stankevitz's own successful building permit application. You can use the CD supplied with each book to download that application to your computer, and make changes for your own application. This is the definitive document to leave with your local building inspector at the time of permit application."
Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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2005 Continental Cordwood Conference Papers (CoCoCo/05) ... edited by Richard Flatau, Rob Roy and Alan Stankevitz.

"This new collection of papers reports on the latest innovations in cordwood masonry since CoCoCo/99, the previous conference. It is an excellent supplement to Cordwood Building: The State of the Art.
In this volume you will find new papers on cordwood saunas, cordwood on a frost-protected shallow foundation, log-end treatment and insulation techniques, accenting light in a cordwood home, R-value studies, papercrete revisited, cordwood on a basement, 'wraparound' log-ends, cordwood mortar, lime putty mortar, the use of foam insulation, and several case studies from around North America. There is some beautiful work here, what we think of as the next generation in cordwood building. There are 27 articles in all, including four by Earthwood's Rob Roy, two by conference host Richard Flatau, two by Dr. Kris Dick, P.E. and two by Daycreek.com's Alan Stankevitz. Highly recommended."
Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Cordwood Building: The State of the Art by Rob Roy

...with a little help from his friends.
This new book (March 2003) collects the experiences of 25 of the world's leading cordwood masons, from early pioneers Jack Henstridge (who writes about Lomax corners) and Cliff Shockey (the double-wall technique) right up to modern visionaries writing about paper-enhanced mortar, cob as mortar, and more.

author/editor Rob Roy's new contributions include a basic cordwood primer; more about cordwood and cob (cobwood); code issues; a personal retrospective; and an article about cordwood's future. This is the book we now use as a textbook at Earthood's Cordwood Masonry workshops."

Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Timber Framing for the Rest of Us: A Guide to Contemporary Post and Beam Construction - Rob Roy

Many natural building methods rely upon the use of post and beam frame structures that are then in-filled with straw, cob, cordwood, or more conventional wall materials. But traditional timber framing employs the use of finely crafted jointing and wooden pegs, requiring a high degree of craftsmanship and training, as well as much time and expense. However, there is another way…

Timber Framing for the Rest of Us describes the timber framing methods used by most contractors, farmers, and owner-builders, methods that use modern metal fasteners, special screws, and common sense building principles to accomplish the same goal in much less time. And while there are many good books on traditional timber framing, this is the first to describe in depth these more common fastening methods. The book includes everything an owner-builder needs to know about building strong and beautiful structural frames from heavy timbers, including:
the historical background of timber framing
crucial design and structural considerations
procuring timbers -- including different woods, and recycled materials
foundations, roofs, and in-filling consdierations
the common fasteners
A detailed case study of a timber frame project from start to finish completes this practical and comprehensive guide, along with a useful appendix of span tables and a bibliography.
Highly illustrated, this book enables 'the rest of us' to build like the professionals and will appeal to owner-builders, contractors and architects alike."

Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown


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Stoneview: How to Build an Eco-Friendly Little Guesthouse - Rob Roy

by Rob Roy
"Stoneview is an octagonal cordwood masonry timber-framed guesthouse with a living roof, located at Earthwood in Northern New York. It cost $5000 to build, complete, about $16/SF for its usable 320 SF of area."
Buy New At http://www.cordwoodmasonry.com/ OR At Corner-Stone Bookstore Plattsburgh-Downtown

Over 130 clear line drawings and step-by-step images provide the reader with all the information needed to build Stoneview from start to finish, and a full-color section shows off the beautiful design features of this charming “green” cabin. All design considerations are covered, as well as a thorough discussion of the geometry of the octagon. Separate chapters are devoted to: site prep, forming and pouring the slab, timber framing, the light-weight living roof, and the cordwood masonry walls. Instructions for the interior slate & concrete floor and wall finishing are included, as well as a basic plumbing system featuring Joe Jenkins’ “humanure” composting system. Stoneview concludes with a performance evaluation of the building and a complete costing analysis.

You don’t need any of my other books to build Stoneview. It’s all here. And the building, which could also serve as a studio, office, or workshop, is appropriate for any climate.&
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