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Une liste de toutes les pages qui ont la propriété « Material » avec la valeur « *Wood boards *Threaded steel rods *Nuts *Clay pots (2 different sizes) *Moskito net *Tarp *Sand ». Puisqu’il n’y a que quelques résultats, les valeurs proches sont également affichées.

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Liste de résultats

    • Preservation module  + ( *Wood boards *Threaded steel rods *Nuts *Clay pots (2 different sizes) *Moskito net *Tarp *Sand )
    • 200W Wind Turbine  + ('''List of materials required for the prop'''List of materials required for the propeller, refer to the chapters for details''' * Scraps of plywood * Plank section minimum 95mm x 35mm, length 1m80. (red cedar or douglas or larch or spruce ) *Plywood 9mm * Some screws of diameter 5mm, length 30mm. '''List of materials required for the generator, refer to the chapters for details''' * Metal disc of thickness 8mm and diameter 140mm. * Rear wheel hub of golf, corsa, polo or Ibiza. * 25cm of threaded rods with diameter 12mm. * Pack of nuts of 12mm. * 30cm threaded rods of diameter 10mm, 4 nuts of 10mm. * Scraps of metal tube and angle. * 4 nails of diameter 6mm. * 1.5kg of enamelled copper wire, diameter 1.4mm. * Electrical scotch. * Heat-shrink tubes * Plywood 9mm et 16mm. * Glass fiber cloth (approximately 300g/m²) * Polyester resin, associated catalyst * Talc. * Mould release wax * 8 neodymium magnets. * Steel disc of diameter 230mm, thickness 6mm. * Bolts 12mm. '''List of materials required for the steel structure, refer to the chapters for details''' * Angle of 206mm (50x50x6mm). * Tube of outer diameter 42.2mm, length 100mm. * Tube of outer diameter 33.4mm, length 150mm. * Tube of outer diameter 42.2mm, length 130mm. * Iron plate 50 x 50 x 6mm. * Tube of outer diameter 33.4mm, length 700mm. * Angle 30 x 30 x 5, length 250mm. * 60 cm of threaded rods with diameter 12mm.60 cm of threaded rods with diameter 12mm.)
    • Semi-removable Mass Stove  + ('''Metalwork''' * Metal drum * Pipework (t'''Metalwork''' * Metal drum * Pipework (tubes of differing diameters and T-tube) * Sewer grate '''Ironmongery:''' * Self-tapping screws, * Nuts and bolts '''Concrete: ''' * Tamper for packing down and applying the concrete, * Wire, * An old cloth to put in the drum to deaden the noise whilst you are working. '''Moulds:''' * Plastic packaging (cellophane), * Gaffer tape * Masking tape, * Corrugated cardboard, * Cardboard tubes of 80, 100, 130mm diameters respectivelys of 80, 100, 130mm diameters respectively)
    • Biofilter  + ( * 2 x 60L containers, e.g. plastic rubbi * 2 x 60L containers, e.g. plastic rubbish bins (preferably made of solid, durable inert plastic) * 1 x lid * 1 x 15L (approx.) bowl of an equal diameter to the container (preferably made of solid durable inert plastic) * Water pump/airlift pump for pond or aquarium min. 300 L/hour to a height of 1m * 50cm hose pipe (with a diameter which will fit the pump output) * Expanded clay ball or porous volcanic rock (microporous materials are good for making a solid habitat for mirco-organisms): approximately 5L for the biofilter and 5L for the worm composter (bedding material for drainage) * Straw/dried vegetation (habitat made of materials high in cellulose for micro-organisms), approximately 5L for the biofilter and 5 L for the worm composter * Water: approximately 40L * Fungi (Trichoderma or Strepomyces) (GHE - BM or Subculture) or rotting organic matter, * A good selection of earthworms (min. 50) * A good selection of earthworms (min. 50) )
    • Light bottle cutter  + ( * A piece of wood * One cutter blade * 2 screws * 2 washers )
    • Buried Aymarian Greenhouse  + ( * Adobe (using bricks of clay and straw) to build the walls, * Bricks to build columns to support the roof * Wood for the framework * Plastic (agroplastico) tarpaulin for the roof * mud and/or black nets to control the temperature )
    • Desert fridge - light version  + ( * Container of the desired size, either in plastic either in any other sand-proof material * Fabric with a thin stitch * Board, either in wood either any other material * Little plastic hose with a tap * Bottle of 5 or 6 litters * Sand )
    • Wüstenkühlschank leichte Version  + ( * Flasche in der gewünschten Größe, aus Kunststoff oder anderem sanddichtem Material. * Feinmaschiges Gewebe * Holz- oder andere Bretter * Kleines Kunststoffrohr mit Gewindebohrer * Flasche mit 5 oder 6 Liter Inhalt * Sand )
    • Solar desalinator  + ( * Wooden cleats (used in this tutorial: 44 * 22mm) * Small plastic tube diameter 5 or 6 mm * Two bottles of 5 or 6 liters * Strong and transparent plastic tarpaulin * Cotton fabric * Blanket * Wood screws * Inner tube )
    • Enhanced cooker  + ( * rocks * clay *salt *pig hair * donkey's dung which has previously fermented for 5 days in plastic tarpaulin * straw * water * sheet metal / iron armatures for the chimney )
    • Simple wooden bike trolley - hand tools only - back wheel attachment  + ( * x2 bike wheels (front is better) - 16 i * x2 bike wheels (front is better) - 16 in here - look for similar tyres. * x9 small wooden beams - here up-cycled bed slates (hard wood is better) - we used 45x16 mm profiles - 800mm long * x4 large mounting brackets, with a 10 mm hole(see picture) * +/- 8 mounting bracket (any will do) * +++ screws * x1 M8 wing nut + washer + bolt +/- 10 bolts - washers - bolts M4/M5/M6 * x1 wooden board * x1 bike bell mounting ring (see picture) * x1 bike bell mounting ring (see picture) )
    • Solar oven - inner tube  + (Car inner tube Flat piece of wood Black pot or pan A pain of glass Emergency blanket)
    • Worm Compost Bins  + (Large plastic or iron container with lid, Large plastic or iron container with lid, 100 – 200 l Stainless ball or butterfly valvetap (1/2” inch or 3/4” inch) with hydraulic fittings Teflon Rocks, peppels, gravel, or expanded clay balls Sand. Not salty sand from sea! Good loamy soil to 30/40 cm height Cow or horses manure, several big handfuls, broken up Kitchen wastes, a bit. To be added to the system after 10 days Worms (100/ 200, depending on the dimension of the barrel). Better the red worm, they are more active and efficient, even if not local! Dry leaves or straw 2/3 ventilation filter in plastic of 10/12 cm diameter [ Mosquito net can be used instead of the ventilation filters.] silicon Bricks or other material 2 old big T-shit Non-woven blanketrial 2 old big T-shit Non-woven blanket)
    • Insulated mattress  + (Life jackets foam 2 survival blankets Plastic tarpaulin (could be replaced by a sewed tarpaulin made from inflatable dinghy's fabric ) Adhesive tape <br/>)
    • Solar coffee roaster  + (Roaster: *Cement mixer, *Black painting, Roaster: *Cement mixer, *Black painting, *Aluminum sheets, *Isolating material (fiberglass, rock wool, foam,..) Parabola: *Stainless steel or aluminum bars, *Metal frame, sheets of metal, *Wires Mechanical par: *Belt or chain, *Gears (toothed wheels), *Handle or motor or water wheeld wheels), *Handle or motor or water wheel)
    • Solar air heater  + (The tutorial presented here is 2.09m x 1.0The tutorial presented here is 2.09m x 1.09m overall Sensor: * Chevron Douglas (here the final section is 95mm x 45mm) ** 2 of 2m10 ** 2 of 1m10 * 15 m of douglas sheets (20mm x 53mm) * Rigid plate (here plywood filmed, 10mm) * Rigid insulation (here Steico plate, 22mm) * Sika cartridge * Silicone cartridge * PU glue for outdoor wood gluing * Wood glue * Nails * Wood screws, from 30mm to 150mm * Comprehensive seal * Linseed oil * Wood varnish * 15 m of douglas sheets (30mm x 16 mm) * Aluminum adhesive * Tempered glass or polycarbonate plate (1m x 2m) * Expanded metal grid (300mm x 50mm) * 4 screw legs (example) * 1m of aluminum drip 100mm width (example) * Double-sided adhesive * Thin insulation (here parquet insulation) * 30 to 35 slates 320mm x 220mm, thickness 3,5mm * 8 reinforced squares, mini width 40mm * 1 tube diameter 100mm length of the housing wall, pvc / aluminum / stainless steel for the low entrance Valve system: * 1 Thermostatic cylinder Vernet EL 0769 * 100mm of brass tube diameter 4mm * compression spring length 70mm * 1 washer * 1 small screw * 2 rivets * 5 cm of copper wire diameter 2mm * 1 domino electrician diameter 4mm * Plumbing / gas equipment: ** 100mm of threaded brass tube 15/21 ** 2 brass blind nuts 15/21 ** 1 brass through nut 15/21 ** 1 copper sleeve diameter 12mm ** 1 copper sleeve diameter 14mm ** 1 brass nipple 15/21 * 1 ventilation valve, here diameter 100mm * 1 ball catch * 1 aluminum or stainless steel tube along the wall of the house wall, diameter of the valve '''optional:''' * Rain barrier * Sealant '''optional:''' * Rain barrier * Sealant)
    • Jerry DIT - ordinateur fabriqué avec des composants de réemploi  + (Un bidon de vingt litres '''Electronique Un bidon de vingt litres '''Electronique :''' Récupérez des composants usagés (fonctionnels c'est mieux) dans un ou plusieurs ordinateurs en fin de vie. Vous aurez besoin : * Carte mère * Disque dur * Alimentation électrique * Mémoire RAM * Cable d'alimentation * Carte wifi (optionnel) '''Pour la personnalisation :''' * Cables & Tubes variés * Tissu * Scotch, ficelle, fil * Mousse * Matériel de couture (fermeture éclaire, aiguille, fil) Accessoires fantaisistes pour lui donner du caractère : des lunettes pour l’amener à la plage, une brosse a dent pour le nettoyer en rentrant, une médaille parce qu’il est champion du stockage, des coquillages pour décorer des ouvertures…, des coquillages pour décorer des ouvertures…)
    • Jerry DIT - ordinateur fabriqué avec des composants de réemploi  + (Un bidon de vingt litres '''Electronique Un bidon de vingt litres '''Electronique :''' Récupérez des composants usagés (fonctionnels c'est mieux) dans un ou plusieurs ordinateurs en fin de vie. Vous aurez besoin : * Carte mère * Disque dur * Alimentation électrique * Mémoire RAM * Cable d'alimentation * Carte wifi (optionnel) '''Pour la personnalisation :''' * Cables & Tubes variés * Tissu * Scotch, ficelle, fil * Mousse * Matériel de couture (fermeture éclaire, aiguille, fil) Accessoires fantaisistes pour lui donner du caractère : des lunettes pour l’amener à la plage, une brosse a dent pour le nettoyer en rentrant, une médaille parce qu’il est champion du stockage, des coquillages pour décorer des ouvertures…, des coquillages pour décorer des ouvertures…)
    • Solar multicooker  + (• Polystyrene boards • Wood boards. • 8mm glass (size: 50cmX50cm) • Aluminium scotch or survival blanket ( silver side outwards ). • Pop-rivets. • Inner tube • Cords. • Screws.)
    • Frigo du désert  + (• 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 50 x• 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 50 x 46  cm, de préférence rond (50cm de diamètre) • 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 30 x 40 cm, de préférence rond (30cm de diamètre) • Environ 45 kg de sable fin • Environ 15 litres d’eau potable* • 1 tissu respirant ou couvercle Adaptabilité : Les dimensions des deux pots varient selon la quantité d’aliments que vous souhaitez pouvoir conserver. Ici nous proposons de construire un Zeer Pot pouvant contenir 12 kg d’aliments. Pour cela il faudra un pot externe de 50 cm de diamètre et un pot interne de 30 cm de diamètre. La taille peut être adaptée en fonction des besoins à condition de respecter les proportions. Précautions sanitaires : Attention : *utiliser une eau souillée risquerait de contaminer les aliments déposés dans le pot interne. Il en sera de même si le sable contient des éléments nocifs comme des hydrocarbures.s éléments nocifs comme des hydrocarbures.)
    • Frigo du désert  + (• 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 50 x• 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 50 x 46  cm, de préférence rond (50cm de diamètre) • 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 30 x 40 cm, de préférence rond (30cm de diamètre) • Environ 45 kg de sable fin • Environ 15 litres d’eau potable* • 1 tissu respirant ou couvercle Adaptabilité : Les dimensions des deux pots varient selon la quantité d’aliments que vous souhaitez pouvoir conserver. Ici nous proposons de construire un Zeer Pot pouvant contenir 12 kg d’aliments. Pour cela il faudra un pot externe de 50 cm de diamètre et un pot interne de 30 cm de diamètre. La taille peut être adaptée en fonction des besoins à condition de respecter les proportions. Précautions sanitaires : Attention : *utiliser une eau souillée risquerait de contaminer les aliments déposés dans le pot interne. Il en sera de même si le sable contient des éléments nocifs comme des hydrocarbures.s éléments nocifs comme des hydrocarbures.)
    • Nevera del desierto  + (• 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 50 x• 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 50 x 46  cm, de préférence rond (50cm de diamètre) • 1 pot en terre cuite (ou argile) de 30 x 40 cm, de préférence rond (30cm de diamètre) • Environ 45 kg de sable fin • Environ 15 litres d’eau potable* • 1 tissu respirant ou couvercle Adaptabilité : Les dimensions des deux pots varient selon la quantité d’aliments que vous souhaitez pouvoir conserver. Ici nous proposons de construire un Zeer Pot pouvant contenir 12 kg d’aliments. Pour cela il faudra un pot externe de 50 cm de diamètre et un pot interne de 30 cm de diamètre. La taille peut être adaptée en fonction des besoins à condition de respecter les proportions. Précautions sanitaires : Attention : *utiliser une eau souillée risquerait de contaminer les aliments déposés dans le pot interne. Il en sera de même si le sable contient des éléments nocifs comme des hydrocarbures.s éléments nocifs comme des hydrocarbures.)
    • A wood-saving oven  + (• A metal canister of at least 30 cm in di• A metal canister of at least 30 cm in diameter • Some bricks 4 cm thick maximum • A big bucket • A metal pipe 10 cm in diameter (the length depends on the height of the ceiling in the house and the chimney must exceed the roof by at least 30 cm). • Soil (clay soil if possible) • Cement • A grill whose width is slightly smaller than that of the canister • Wire mesh less than 0.5 cm canister • Wire mesh less than 0.5 cm)
    • Dry Toilets For Family  + ("Notes" 1) Every measure in this tutorial"Notes" 1) Every measure in this tutorial are only for the stainless steel bucket below and for wood of a thickness of 1,2 in. It will be very simple to adapt the measure depending on the equipment of everyone. 2) It isn't recommended to use any other materials than stainless steel for the bucket. The other materials such as galvanized steel or plastic don't react well with urine through time. Furthermore, you have to make sure the bucket can support the weight of anybody. That's why stainless steel is recommended. * [http://ecotrone.fr/seaux-et-couvercles-inox_2_seau-15-l-sans-base__0901-15.html A stainless steel bucket]. * Classic toilet lid. * [https://lecopot.com/473-thickbox/seau-21l-en-plastique-alimentaire-toilette-seche.jpg A plastic bucket] * A door hinge 4 inches large, preferably stainless steel. * Wood boards/shavings, here 1,2 in thick. * Screws, preferably stainless steel. * Wood glue. * Polyurethane glue. * A lag-screw 4,8 in long. * Sawdust (can be collected at a carpenter). * Dry vegetable matters like straw, dead leaves, etc. * Container allowing to stock sawdust, approximately 20 L. (bucket, bag, etc) * Container allowing to collect the sawdust (small shovel, pot, tin can, etc) * Reclaimed wood or palettes (creation of the composting area).alettes (creation of the composting area).)
    • Biodiesel  + ('''1.1 Oil''' Our approach being the most'''1.1 Oil''' Our approach being the most ecological possible, the oil used for making biodiesel is '''used cooking oil''' collected from all sorts of eating establishments. In order to collect the best sort of oil, talk to the owner of the restaurant as well as the chef so you can explain the purpose of your approach. Collecting oil without permission can be qualified as an offence. Furthermore, make sure you check the quality of the oil collected. Used oil contains free fatty acids. They appear when oil is left in the open air over a certain period of time and becomes rancid or when heated in the presence of water. Frying food (that contains water) therefore causes FFAs to appear in oil. During transesterification, these FFAs react with the catalyst (strong base) and create an unwanted soap. The soap stops the products of the reaction, biodiesel and glycerol, from separating correctly, which creates an emulsion that is difficult to work with. The more the cooking oil is used, the more the concentration in FFAs increases and becomes browner. '''Therefore, try to avoid collecting old, brown oil'''. The better the quality of the oil is, the easier the converting process will be. When making biodiesel, '''prefer''' using oil such as vegetable oil with a neutral pH or nearly neutral such as '''rapeseed, corn oil or sunflower oil'''. These oils have a low freezing point, which means they don't solidify if temperatures drop in winter (freezing temperatures for these oils range from -10°C to -2°C for rapeseed, -15°C for sunflower). '''Avoid peanut, coconut and palm oil or animal fats''' because the temperatures at which they solidify are too high (>10°C), even if biodiesel has a lower freezing point than the oil it originates from. Also ban olive oil that is too acidic, these acids could interfere during the reaction in the creating of biodiesel. '''1.2 Methanol''' Methanol, or wood alcohol, used to be obtained by wood pyrolysis. Nowadays, it is synthesized from natural gas and is mainly used as an antifreeze for coolants, as a solvent for the synthesis of other chemicals or as fuel in the racing field (dragsters, model engines). It can be purchased through suppliers who specialize in chemicals, some DIY stores and garages.
      To make biodiesel, it's important you use methanol that's practically pure (99%).
      It's very flammable and the slightest spark could cause burns or an explosion. It is also toxic and can cause blindness if inhaled or ingested.
      '''1.3 Catalyst''' Either sodium hydroxide (NaOH, caustic soda) or potassium hydroxide (KOH, caustic potash) can be used as a catalyst. They are both corrosive and highly basic. These chemicals are quite common and can be found in DIY stores, on line or through chemical suppliers. KOH and NaOH are both hygroscopic, which means they absorb the humidity in the atmosphere quickly. They become less efficient catalysts in the presence of water: always keep them in sealed, airtight containers. '''NaOH vs KOH, different properties.''' * Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is less expensive and commonly used to make biodiesel on a small scale. However, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) contaminates the water used for cleaning biodiesel and must not be disposed of in nature. We therefore suggest you don't use it if you cannot ensure water treatment. * Potassium hydroxide (KOH) having higher catalysis properties, is gaining in popularity. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) dissolves easier in methanol and is less sensitive to water. Furthermore, the glycerin obtained through the reaction remains liquid and can be added to compost with more safety or used in small amounts as a supplement for animal feed.
      ed through the reaction remains liquid and can be added to compost with more safety or used in small amounts as a supplement for animal feed.)
    • Ram pump  + ('''Do not use plastic material for the ram'''Do not use plastic material for the ram, whether valves or flaps, as they will wear out very quickly during operation..'''
      This is an example for the case of a ram pump dimensioned in 26/34mm, but it has to be adapted according to the results of the dimensioning (Step 2
      '''To buy:''' * Valve of 26/34mm * 1 Elbow of 26/34 * 3 Male plumbing nipples in 26/34 * 1 Tee of 26/34 * 1 Strainer in 26/34 or a plastic check valve inside (see step 5) * 1 Check valve in 26/34 with stainless steel/brass interior * 2 Valves in 20/27 or 1 valve with drain valve * 1 Cross of 20/27 * 1 Reduction from 26/34 to 20/27 * 1 or 2 Teflon rollers for sealing the entire assembly * Thread lock for fixing the threaded rod * 4 Rods with wing nuts * A dozen washers with an internal diameter of 6mm * 2 Nuts for M5 threaded rod '''To be recovered:''' * 1 Extinguisher of 7 or 9 litres * 1 Inner tube or other rubber to make a seal * Nails * 1 Wooden board * Flat iron 20 or 30 mm wide, about 60 cm * A torch (according to step 5)
      1 Wooden board * Flat iron 20 or 30 mm wide, about 60 cm * A torch (according to step 5))
    • Domestic biodigestor  + ('''Matter circuit''' * 1 60 L can * 1 160'''Matter circuit''' * 1 60 L can * 1 160 mm plug * 1 160-100 mm reducer * 1 100-50 mm reducer * 1 meter PVC 50 mm tube * 4 45° 50 mm PVC MF bends * 2 50 mm separable connections * 2 50 mm through wall connectors * 2 MM 50 mm sleeves * 1 50 mm PVC plug * PVC glue * Etchant * Joint compound for plumbing '''Gas circuit''' * 2 planar nuts 1/2’ for through wall gas connector * 1 batch of planar joints * 1 threaded tube of 1/2’ * 1 brass MF 1/2’ bend * 1 connector FF 1/2’ gland nut * 1 gas valve 15x21 MM * 1 batch of hose clamps * 1 gas pin 1/2’ F * 5 m gas pipe * 1 water filter * 1 sulfur filter made of clay balls * 2 gas valves * 3 T gas pipes * 1 compressed air dismountable connector * 1 manometer * 1 flexible 150L water tank * 1 gas compressor * 1 gas cooker * 1 heat matas compressor * 1 gas cooker * 1 heat mat)
    • Douche solaire à partir de 2 radiateurs  + ('''Pour le cadre du corps de chauffe''' p'''Pour le cadre du corps de chauffe''' planche OSB, Poutre, planches, vis à bois, tasseaux 2 radiateurs simples paroi, Structure transparente pouvant être attachée au cadre (plexiglas, verre ou fenêtre) Matériaux réfléchissant et isolant (couverture de survie avec isolant ou cache vitre pour voiture), scotch alu Eau et vinaigre pour nettoyer les radiateurs '''Pour la cabine de douche''' 2 grandes cuves plastiques Vis métal, Rivet, colle pour fixer les deux cuves Planches, Vis à bois, colle à bois pour la porte Robinet '''Pour le circuit d'eau''' Ballon avec échangeur de 80L Tuyau d'arrosage, tuyau PER bobine, réducteur, mamelon, vannes, thermomètre, raccord Joint caoutchouc, graisse + filasse, serflexnt caoutchouc, graisse + filasse, serflex)
    • Desert fridge  + ( * - 1 clay pot of 50 x 46 cm, preferably * - 1 clay pot of 50 x 46 cm, preferably round ( 50cm diameter ) *1 clay pot of 30 x 40 cm, preferably round ( 30cm diameter ) *About 45 kg of fine sand * About 15 litres of drinking water* *1 breathable fabric or cover Adaptability : The dimensions of the two jars vary according to the quantity of food you wish to be able to preserve. Here we propose to build a Zeer Pot that can contain 12 kg of food. This will require an outer pot 50 cm in diameter and an inner pot 30 cm in diameter. The size can be adapted according to the needs provided that the proportions are respected. Health precautions : Attention : *Using contaminated water could contaminate the food deposited in the inner pot. The same will apply if the sand contains harmful elements such as hydrocarbons. ains harmful elements such as hydrocarbons. )
    • The organic filter  + ( * 2 vats of 60L each, such as black bins * 2 vats of 60L each, such as black bins (strong inert plastic and preferably durable) * 1 lid * 1 basin of about 15L of the same diameter as the vats (strong inert plastic and preferably durable) * water pump or lift pump basin or aquarium min 300L / h at H = 1m * 50 cm garden hose (diameter adapted to the outlet of the pump) * ball of expanded clay or porous volcanic rock (microporosity will be the solid habitat of microorganisms): about 5L for the organic filter and 5L for the earthworm composter (draining litter) * straw / dry grass (degradable cellulosic habitat of microorganisms) about 5L for the organic filter and 5L for the earthworm composter * water: about 40L * fungi (Trichoderma or Streptomyces) (GHE - BM or Subculture) or decaying organic matter * earthworms (at least 50 earthworms of the correct variety) least 50 earthworms of the correct variety) )
    • Spirulina-growing pond  + ( * 50 to 100 mm long wood screws * 18mm lath * Half-rafter * Leveling feet * Geotextile * Waterproof tarpaulin * Staples * Greenhouse tarpaulin or food film * Polycarbonate plate 3x1 m * Cardboards * Silicone )
    • Plastic bottle cutter  + ( * A wood board ep. 10mm x L. 20cm x l. 15cm * A cutter blade * Two bolts L. 50mm x D. 5mm * 12 washers diameter 5mm )
    • Phyto-Purification of Wastewater  + ( * Gravel (granule size 12/20 or 20/40mm) * Gravel (granule size 12/20 or 20/40mm) * Gravel (granule size 4/8, 4/12, or 6/10 mm) * Washed silica sand * Puncture-resistant geotextile * EPDM sheeting * PVC pipes * 2 PVC T-connectors * Drains * PVC Glue * 2 manholes * 2 valves * 2 pass-through fittings nholes * 2 valves * 2 pass-through fittings )
    • Ceramic water filter  + (Materials Sawdust clay clean water: for mixing with the clay and the flow tests colloidal silver container with tap (ceramic, plastic, metal) plastic bags for the pressing process Fuel for the oven)
    • Bio-sand filter for drinking water  + ( * One meter of PVC pipe for drinking wate * One meter of PVC pipe for drinking water adduction, 100mm diameter. * One PVC plug, adapted to the pipe. * One cover * PVC glue. * Sand, if possible from crushed stones, diameter 0-1mm, in order to fill 60 of the pipe. * Gravel zone, 6-10 mm, in order to fill 10cm of the pipe. * Flexible plastic pipe intented for food. * 3 bends, adapted to the flexible pipe. * Silicone s, adapted to the flexible pipe. * Silicone )
    • Solar water heater  + ( * fridge doors of similar size (support) * fridge doors of similar size (support) * grilles on the back of fridge of similar size (sensor) * rot-resistant wooden battens (douglas, larch ...) * 16mm-diameter copper tubes (plumbing) * double-glazed window panel * wood screw or self-drilling screw * washers * polyurethane sealant * corks * brass solder rods and paint stripper (?? - should this be flux?) paint stripper (?? - should this be flux?) )
    • Plastic pyrolyzer  + ( *1 large stainless steel tank with lid *3 small stainless steel tanks *copper pipes (diameter 6mm) *7 copper uniseal joint (for watertightness of joints) *O-ring (for watertightness of tanks) *Plastic waste PP and/or HDPE/LDPE )
    • Oyas  + ( *2 pots en terre cuite (non peints) **1 g *2 pots en terre cuite (non peints) **1 grand : diamètre = 23 cm (mesuré sur l'extérieur du bord haut) **1 petit: diamètre = 21 cm *soucoupe adaptée au petit pot : diamètre = 16 cm *tesson de carrelage (environ 5 cm x 5 cm) *colle à carrelage (compter ~50 g par oya) *peinture blanche *1 pic à brochette (ou 1 clou + 2 pailles en plastique ) *~30 cm de fil de fer *1 bouchon de liège ) *~30 cm de fil de fer *1 bouchon de liège )
    • Bio-Coal  + ( *Agricultural residue : straws For 50 kilo of straws *100L water *5.5kg clay *15 kg crushed peanut shells )
    • Water Ceramic Filter  + ( *Clay, * Wood fines, *Silver, *Plastic container with a tap, )
    • Cultivation of oyster mushrooms  + ( *Petri dish *Alcohol *Cardboard *Plastic bottles *Fresh mushrooms *Cotton *Substrate (wood chips, coffee grounds, sawdust, straw,...) )
    • Preservation module  +
    • Wooden bicycle trailer  + (- 2 herringbone pallets - 2 bicycle wheels - wood screws - 4 decks - 1 air chamber)
    • Poêle à pellets  + (- Fût : le traditionnel 220L - Réservoir - Fût : le traditionnel 220L - Réservoir : Tube aluminié 153mmX1000mm à réduire+tampon de fermeture ou boite de conserve de collectivité - Tube d'arrivée d'air : tuyau de poêle de 180mm de diamètre - Interface entre ces 2 derniers : réducteur de tuyaux de ventilation 200/160mm([https://www.growland.fr/Picce-de-reduction-r-200-sur-160-mm LIEN]) - Tube de descente des fumées : 3 pots de peinture 310(D)X400mm(H) - Verre réfractaire : 320X320X4mm ([https://www.vitroglass.fr/accueil/11-verre-vitroceramique-4-mm.html?hauteur=320&largeur=320 LIEN]) - Tuyau d'évacuation : tube aluminié 125mmrgeur=320 LIEN]</u>) - Tuyau d'évacuation : tube aluminié 125mm)
    • Poêle à pellets  + (- Fût : le traditionnel 220L - Réservoir - Fût : le traditionnel 220L - Réservoir : Tube aluminié 153mmX1000mm à réduire+tampon de fermeture ou boite de conserve de collectivité - Tube d'arrivée d'air : tuyau de poêle de 180mm de diamètre - Interface entre ces 2 derniers : réducteur de tuyaux de ventilation 200/160mm([https://www.growland.fr/Picce-de-reduction-r-200-sur-160-mm LIEN]) - Tube de descente des fumées : 3 pots de peinture 310(D)X400mm(H) - Verre réfractaire : 320X320X4mm ([https://www.vitroglass.fr/accueil/11-verre-vitroceramique-4-mm.html?hauteur=320&largeur=320 LIEN]) - Tuyau d'évacuation : tube aluminié 125mmrgeur=320 LIEN]</u>) - Tuyau d'évacuation : tube aluminié 125mm)
    • Batteries recovery  + (1- Computer battery 2 - Solar panel (e.g.1- Computer battery 2 - Solar panel (e.g. 5V-6V mini solar panel) 3 - Charge and discharge controller (e.g. 4-8V 1A Charging Module Mini Li-ion USB Arduino) 4 - Tension regulator : DC/DC booster MT3608 (electrical component which transforms the 3.7 V current from the batteries to 12 V) 5 - LED Lamp (e.g. 2 strips of 5 SMD 5050 LEDs) 6 - Light switch (to open the circuit and cut off the light) 7 - Box (cardboard, wood, 3D printed...) with 2 openings to fit the solar panel and the light diffuser (plan to also fit the light switch and USB output) 8 - Light diffuser (for diffusing light from LEDs) 9 - Tape (for diffusing light from LEDs) 9 - Tape)
    • Hydroponics  + (1. Crop gutters * Cleats (minimum width 11. Crop gutters * Cleats (minimum width 10cm) * Plastic sheeting * Staples * Clay beads
      Prefer the small clay balls, they are heavier and will allow a better maintenance of the roots
      * Brackets * Wood screws * Young shoots and cuttings 2. Irrigation system * 1 Submersible pump (aquarium pump) * 5 m of thin plastic pipe (pump outlet) * 1 End cap with 4 outlets for fine pipe * 50 cm of wide plastic tube (Link between the filter and the bio-filter) * 1 Wide pipe end cap (to be fixed on the filter tank) * 1 Blower 3. Filter and bio-filter * 2 plastic bins of 60L * Large gravel * Sand * 10L Clay beads * 40L of water [[:Modèle:In order to ensure homogeneity of the water in terms of nutrients and temperature, we recommend using about 40L of water per square meter of cultivation.]] 4. Control system * Socket outlet with programmable timer or Arduino
      [[:Modèle:In order to ensure homogeneity of the water in terms of nutrients and temperature, we recommend using about 40L of water per square meter of cultivation.]] 4. Control system * Socket outlet with programmable timer or Arduino)
    • Multifunctional Crankset  + (<div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> *Bi
      *Bike with derailleur gears *Belts of different sizes (to be measured depending on your mounting. They can be found in lawnmowers, or in garages) *Fasteners, eye straps and metal corner braces *Wood (battens, plywood, pallet boards) *Pulleys around 60mm in diameter (can be found in hardware stores)
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    • Wind turbine  + (<u>Wind turbine</u> 1- A woodWind turbine 1- A wooden plank (minimum 10mm thick) 2- A piece of flat steel (minimum 2mm thick) 3- A stepper motor from a printer (with it's connectors) 4- A PVC tube (diameter between 55mm and 100mm; wall thickness minimum 3mm) 5- A bicycle inner tube 6- Some wood screws Electric circuit : 3- Stepper motor from a printer 8- A support made from plastic, to take the different system components (you could e.g. use a flat part of the printer housing) 9- Two rectifier diodes or bridge rectifiers 10- One capacitor, 1000µF 16V 11- A voltage stabilizer LM7805 for fixing the voltage at 5V or LM7812 for fixing the voltage at 12V 11'- Instead of the tension stabilizer you could also use a voltage amplifier or a DC/DC booster or even more advance it by supplying the USB connector with a voltage between 0,9 and 5 Volts. 12- An USB connector 13- solder 14- wire Also take a look at global 3D model of this wind turbine after reading. [https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e2f661f83cf12a82e9ecb8f5/w/cd00be7c7cf2b2a8cc586f3c/e/b08da6447db094a9319da5fe]a82e9ecb8f5/w/cd00be7c7cf2b2a8cc586f3c/e/b08da6447db094a9319da5fe])
    • Biodigesteur  + (La liste suivante donne les matériaux que La liste suivante donne les matériaux que la SARL Biogasy utilise pour la fabrication de son modèle de biodigesteur. D'autres concepts existent, qui utilisent d'autres matériaux. Ce concept toutefois a fait ses preuves et offre une robustesse et une fiabilité en fonctionnement très satisfaisantes. Voici les matériaux pour un biodigesteur de '''9 mètres cubes'''. * 1 Bâche plastique épaisse * 19 sacs de ciment * 4 sachets de Sekalite * 3 PVC 20 mm + colliers * 8 Coudes PVC 20 mm * 3 Manchons PVC 20 mm * 3 Té PVC 20 mm * 1 Vanne PVC 20 mm * 2 PVC 100 mm * 1 Coude PVC 100 mm * Réchaud gaz * Rice cooker * 3 Tuyaux gaz + colliers * 2 Piles * 10 Cornières métal 30 x 30 x 3 mm * 2 Pots de peinture antirouille * 1 White Spirit * 1 Rouleau de grillage à poule * 1 Bobine de fil recuit * 1 Bobine de fil électrique + attaches * 6 Tiges fer rond de 6 mm * 100 Boulons 6 x 20 mm, tire fond + chevilles * 1 Tube galvanisé * 1 Laine de fer * 6 Rondelles * 1 Buse béton 200 mm * 6 Planches 1000 x 400 mm * 2 kg de clous * 1 Colle PVC * 3 Tétines gaz kg de clous * 1 Colle PVC * 3 Tétines gaz)
    • Biodigesteur  + (La liste suivante donne les matériaux que La liste suivante donne les matériaux que la SARL Biogasy utilise pour la fabrication de son modèle de biodigesteur. D'autres concepts existent, qui utilisent d'autres matériaux. Ce concept toutefois a fait ses preuves et offre une robustesse et une fiabilité en fonctionnement très satisfaisantes. Voici les matériaux pour un biodigesteur de '''9 mètres cubes'''. * 1 Bâche plastique épaisse * 19 sacs de ciment * 4 sachets de Sekalite * 3 PVC 20 mm + colliers * 8 Coudes PVC 20 mm * 3 Manchons PVC 20 mm * 3 Té PVC 20 mm * 1 Vanne PVC 20 mm * 2 PVC 100 mm * 1 Coude PVC 100 mm * Réchaud gaz * Rice cooker * 3 Tuyaux gaz + colliers * 2 Piles * 10 Cornières métal 30 x 30 x 3 mm * 2 Pots de peinture antirouille * 1 White Spirit * 1 Rouleau de grillage à poule * 1 Bobine de fil recuit * 1 Bobine de fil électrique + attaches * 6 Tiges fer rond de 6 mm * 100 Boulons 6 x 20 mm, tire fond + chevilles * 1 Tube galvanisé * 1 Laine de fer * 6 Rondelles * 1 Buse béton 200 mm * 6 Planches 1000 x 400 mm * 2 kg de clous * 1 Colle PVC * 3 Tétines gaz kg de clous * 1 Colle PVC * 3 Tétines gaz)
    • Worm Compost Bins  + (Large plastic or iron container with lid, Large plastic or iron container with lid, 100 – 200 l Stainless ball or butterfly valvetap (1/2” inch or 3/4” inch) with hydraulic fittings Teflon Rocks, peppels, gravel, or expanded clay balls Sand. Not salty sand from sea! Good loamy soil to 30/40 cm height Cow or horses manure, several big handfuls, broken up Kitchen wastes, a bit. To be added to the system after 10 days Worms (100/ 200, depending on the dimension of the barrel). Better the red worm, they are more active and efficient, even if not local! Dry leaves or straw 2/3 ventilation filter in plastic of 10/12 cm diameter [ Mosquito net can be used instead of the ventilation filters.] silicon Bricks or other material 2 old big T-shit Non-woven blanketrial 2 old big T-shit Non-woven blanket)
    • Solar Oven (box-type oven)  + (The box: * 9 plywood panels of 500x500mm The box: * 9 plywood panels of 500x500mm and around 10mm of thickness (not too thick to not overweight the box) * Isolator of around 40mm of thickness (4 panels of 500x500mm): polystyrene (available at the fishmonger/ at the and of the market or in electric shop), cork panel, vermiculite... * 4 meters of stick (same thickness of the isolator) * Aluminium paper or black tape (more expensive) * Casing assembly 4x40 (around 80) * Nails 1,5x25mm (around 10) Glass, cadre and ears: * Glass of 410x470mm, not too thick, 2 to 3mm (available in carpenters' trashes) * Chipboard panel of the same thickness of the winder, one of 500x500mm and another one of 500x550mm * Wood pallet or wooden board (8 boards of around 500x60mm and not to thick (around 20mm) * 1 meter of thin hinge with flat head screws OR 6 hinges * 3 meters of string (4mm of diameter) * Sealmeters of string (4mm of diameter) * Seal)
    • Black Soldier Fly breeding  + (The materials used will depend on the suppThe materials used will depend on the support used to build the living space of your larvae. This can be done in a wooden box, a drum cut in half, a large plastic box...
      For the boat, we chose a wooden box because we had recovery boards
      For an order of size, our box will allow to treat waste (food and from dry toilets) produced by 3 persons. For the box (120/65/30cm):
      *120/65cm x2 wood boards *120/30cm x2 wood boards *65/30cm x2 wood boards *Iron angles *Hinges *Screw *Paint and varnish *Plastic tray of 100/60/15cm *Plank and pieces of wood to make the ramp *Inner tube *Staples *Plastic box to collect larvae
      For the aviary (80/50/45cm): * Wood bars of 80/5/2cm x4 * Wood bars of 41/5/2cm x2 * Wood bars of 40/5/2cm x2 *50/45cm plywood board (for the bottom) *Hinges *Screw *Angles *Mosquito net *50/10cm board (for opening) For pupae and egg laying: *Cardboard or wooden plates separated by pins *A box to put some waste *A box to put the pupae *Dry substrate (coconut fiber...) *A box for the hydration of flies
      Don't forget to protect the living space from the water. The eggs will burst with water!
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