Check out this mixer.... its on wheels, but you would have to start with
processed paper.
http://www.rficonstructionproducts.com/cont_mixers.htm
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "ElfNori" <elf@...> wrote:
> Hammermilled paper and a mortar mixer are certainly an option. You
can mix a dryer mix that way. There's a mortar mixer down the road I
may want to play with in that fashion. I could use it for the little
batches I need that have to be structural OR for plastering.
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