Thursday, July 16, 2009

Re: [papercreters] Re: New Scientific Paper

Greetings,
There are a bunch of us working with it on the Gulf Coast, in Texas.
One Gentleman uses more cement to deal with mildew issues, I did file a
report to the list about his projects about a year ago. Some of his
wall have been standing for over 10 years. We tend to work with fidobe,
as in heavy clay and paper. I haven't had any problems with mildew.
Bright Blessings,
Kim

T Phillips wrote:
>
>
> Yes, Florida is quite warm and humid, I understand - several other
> southern states as well. Do we have anyone on the list who has been
> experimenting with papercrete in that type of climate? Are you
> including a greater percentage of cement? Any estimate of drying
> times? Anybody using something like a lumber/firewood drying shed to
> cure blocks?
> Tina in Colorado
>


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