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heavenlyboy34
12-22-2008, 04:42 PM
http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo.htm

How To Make An Igloo

http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo1.gif
Step 1. Cut blocks from dry, hard, hard snow, using a snow saw or large knife. Each block should be about 3 ft. (1m) long, 15 in. (40cm) high, and 8 in. (20cm) deep. http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo2.gif
Step 2. Form a circle with blocks around the hole created where you cut the blocks. Cut the circle in a spiral from the top of the last block to the ground ahead of the first block. This will make it easy to construct a dome. http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo3.gif.
Step 3. Build up walls, overlapping the blocks and shaping them so that they lean inward. Cut a hole under the wall for the cold sink and entrance. Put several blocks along one wall as a sleeping platform http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo4.gif.
Step 4. The last block must initially be larger than the hole. Place the block on top of the igloo, then, from inside, shape and wiggle it to slot exactly into the hole http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo5.gif
Step 5. Hot air from your body and stove rises and is trapped inside the dome. Cold air falls into the sink and flows away to the outside. It is essential to cut ventilation holes in the walls with an ice axe. http://www.i4at.org/lib2/igloo6.gif
Finished Igloo With warmth inside the igloo, the surface of the walls will melt and freeze over, to form a smooth, airtight ice surface. The roof over entrance tunnel prevents snow from blowing into igloo.

WARNING! It is vital to make at least one airhole in the roof to avoid suffocation. The igloo will get very warm inside with heat from your body, even if it is cold and windy outside. Without ventilation, lethal carbon dioxide will build up. Also, the use of stoves in an enclosed shelter is not recommended due to dangerous build-up of carbon monoxide.

Ninja Homer
12-22-2008, 05:52 PM
Cool! I might even have enough snow this year to make one.

I came across this a couple years ago: http://www.grandshelters.com/
It's a tool that helps you build an igloo from snow, shaping it to a catenary curve (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catenary). A caternary curve makes dome or arc structures very strong, so an igloo will last all season. I'd like to try one of these tools some time, but it's pretty expensive, and we just haven't had enough snow the last couple of years.

steve005
12-22-2008, 08:59 PM
I make them whenever we get 12 or more inches, and I have my own method, I make one big pile from my whole driveway and a tunnel part, then I carve out the middle, its very fun to take your women inside and get naked

heavenlyboy34
12-22-2008, 09:28 PM
I make them whenever we get 12 or more inches, and I have my own method, I make one big pile from my whole driveway and a tunnel part, then I carve out the middle, its very fun to take your women inside and get naked

lol ;) you get your own personal "white room"! Awesome!:D I want one!

mellamojuana
12-23-2008, 09:19 AM
Igloos are one survival tool.

Can't help but wonder how many grandchildren you're entertaining, hb. :D

I didn't know abt the sink hole. TQ 4 the thread.

PatriotG
12-23-2008, 12:35 PM
Im buiding something like this next snow....

http://www.reggie.net/photos/japan/hokkaido/sapporo/snow_festival_2002/2848412_brussels_stock_exchange_snow_sculpture-600.jpg


All kidding aside, im going to build an igloo as soon as we get enough snow. Im sure my son will be totally into it.

heavenlyboy34
12-23-2008, 12:41 PM
Igloos are one survival tool.

Can't help but wonder how many grandchildren you're entertaining, hb. :D

I didn't know abt the sink hole. TQ 4 the thread.

Thankfully, none...and hopefully not anytime soon, either. ;)

heavenlyboy34
12-23-2008, 12:42 PM
:D I give you 3 FRNs to make one for me when I move to the midwest!


Im buiding something like this next snow....

http://www.reggie.net/photos/japan/hokkaido/sapporo/snow_festival_2002/2848412_brussels_stock_exchange_snow_sculpture-600.jpg


All kidding aside, im going to build an igloo as soon as we get enough snow. Im sure my son will be totally into it.

TastyWheat
12-24-2008, 01:05 PM
Any idea how long that takes? If you're not already wearing some warm ass gear like the guy in the pictures you're dead meat, and well preserved I might add.