RAL Homes

General discussion about the two books by Michel Desmarquet. Please ONLY post questions that do not fit in any of the available specialized forums.

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Kestrel
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Post: # 1071Post Kestrel »

Has anyone ever considerd getting one ?

I created a RAL home that would run about $32,324 USD
Thats not including lots of things though.
It would be fun to build one though, create the system by which it is powerd.
Again the minato engine would be wonderful thing. Being I am 17, I feel it important that I change the way I live to a more positive way. Simply because I can see the reason to, I cant claim ignorance.
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Post: # 1073Post Marcus »

They great to live in too. You can't hear any wind noise at all.

They can be made by a couple of tradesmen quite easily. I know of two people who made their own.
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Post: # 1074Post Kestrel »

I am a tradesmen currently.

I'de like to get some land when I grow up, a big peice where ever I can find. Construct my own peaceful place. I think that the RAL concept seems quite good.
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Post: # 1075Post Meedan »

Do you know how to set up the plumbing and electricity for homes like that?
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Post: # 1093Post Kestrel »

Kind of ;) Plumbing isent to hard, electric I could do after reading a book.

I might add my good freind is an electrican in training.
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