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Installing
Augment Frames
by Kris
Garrison
Reprinted from The Roundup, Fall 1999
An augment
in a Monolithic Dome is an extension of the Airform which creates a vertical
surface beyond the curve of the dome where a door or window can be installed.
A smooth augment is achieved by proper planning of the Airform. It is
essential to know the window manufacturer and window size before the Airform
is patterned. The exact outside dimensions of the window buck must match
the design size of the augment. These measurements will help your architect
create the augments the exact size to fit your windows. Determining whether
your augment will be recessed or mounted flush to the outside will create
variations in your Airform. Any slight variation in measurement can create
wrinkles in the augment.
DO NOT APPLY FOAM UNTIL WINDOW BUCKS ARE IN PLACE
Installation
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1. Before
inflation, using pressure treated wood, construct framing bucks with
outside dimensions to match the front face of the augment. |
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2. Inflate
the Airform. Leave it inflated for a day or two to stretch the Airform. |
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3.
Decrease the water column pressure to approximately .5 inch. Install
the framing buck at this time. |
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4. Attach
the stakes on the exterior through the Airform and into the window
buck. Get the bucks plumb and level. |
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5.
Brace them solidly from the inside or the outside by attaching guide
wire to the top of the bucks through the Airform, then securely
stake the wires to the ground.
6.
Increase the water-column pressure back to 2 inches.
7.
Once your stable construction pressure has been attained, reassess
the buck to be sure it is still level and plumb. Make any necessary
adjustments. |
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8. To
ensure that the bucks stay in place, attach the bucks to the concrete
footing. This is important for door openings or openings that go all
the way to the floor. Some windows are not designed to extend to the
floor, therefore do not need to be secured to the concrete footing.
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9. Foam will
not adhere to moisture. Dry the Airform completely before applying foam
by covering the concrete footing with plastic so that no further moisture
can accumulate on the Airform. Allow Airform to dry. Next, apply Monoform
Primer using an airless sprayer or roll it on with a roller. It should
be a very light coating (400+ sq. ft. per gallon). This primer was specially
formulated for use in Monolithic Dome Construction. Use of this primer
allows the foam to better adhere to the Airform. Allow the primer to dry
completely before applying foam.
10. Check
buck alignment again after foam is applied and make any necessary adjustments.
At this point, you are ready to install rebar in the dome. Each augment
increases the price of the Airform. Additional pattern charges will be
assessed for variations in size and shape of the augmentations. However,
the increased cost of the augment can offset the cost of placing windows
and doors using other methods. Feasibility and pricing of larger augments
are calculated on an individual basis. A free evaluation offers general
pricing.
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