Judith: I'd be happy to drive to you and help with you project. After 10/17 I'm free Sat-sun and Mon but i have a big dog and would need a place to stay like an inexpensive motel in the area that would allow my GSD-Judith
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> Sounds very interesting. I would say it's a good method of forming a wall. I used to live in that area on the Goldmine Road in Cerrillos. I am now here in Abiquiu. I am fully into the construction mode on my little building. Sorry I can't travel down there and work with you. If you would ever like to spend a day or so in Abiquiu I would be happy to have some help on my project. That goes for anyone else who has time and would like some papercrete experience. I am doing a modified slip form method which is working out very well so far. Please keep us posted on your progress. Sounds like you will come out with a very nice wall.
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> Sincerely, Judith
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> Hi Everyone: I'm a newbe to the group and could use some help on my first papercrete project this FALL. The place is 40 glorious acres only 4 miles off the Turquoise Trail outside Madrid (about a 1/2 hr from Santa Fe).
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> I'd have to use your mixer and bring in lots of paper. I plan to use the system I found on papercreteparadise. blogspot. com
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> He put down a layer of cement blocks with t posts or rebar in one of the two block holes and cemented that in. Then he put up plywood slip forms to pour the pc slurry into. I loved the results.
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> Would anyone like to join me for a day or two or three?
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> Judith 918-916-7236
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