Saturday, February 4, 2012

Re: [papercreters] Re: Pouring exact forms



, se puede sustituir parte o la totalidad del cemento con cal, aunque tomará mucho más tiempo para ajustar. También puede utilizar la arcilla, ceniza volcánica, arena. Experimente con diferentes proporciones de mezcla para ver cuál funciona mejor para usted. Cada uno tendrá sus propias características.

astronauta

Yes, you can replace some or all of the cement with lime, though it will take much longer to set. You can also use clay, volcanic ash, sand. Experiment with different proportions to see which mix works best for you. Each will have its own properties.

spaceman


On 2/4/2012 6:28 PM, huilquiperez wrote:
Socorro! me interesa saber cómo dejar de lado el cemento por completo! He buscado en los enlaces que enviaste y en miles más, pero no encuentro ninguno que no mencione al cemento como uno de sus componentes. Se que la cal cumple muy buenas unciones, pero no se si se puede sustituir la totalidad del cemento por ella, y en todo caso, si se pudiera, cuál sería la proporción a agregar.- Si me pudieran dar información, se los agradecería Huilqui, desde Argentina 

Help! I want to know how to let go of the cement completely! I searched the links you sent and thousands more, but can not find any that do not mention the cement as one of its components. It meets the lime very good anointings, but if you can not replace all the cement it, and in any case, if you could, what would be the proportion added. -
If I could give information, they are grateful
Huilqui from Argentina
 --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, JUDITH WILLIAMS <williams_judith@...> wrote: 
  You can leave out the cement altogether if you compensate for the shrinkage in some way.    Follow progress on the new project at http://www.papercretebyjudith.com/blog  More papercrete info at http://squidoo.com/papercretebyjudith   To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com From: trendlinesystems@... Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 21:38:04 +0000 Subject: [papercreters] Re: Pouring exact forms                                                        Thanks for the suggestion.  I don't want them to be too heavy as their primary purpose is insulation.  My understanding is the harder the mix, the less insulative qualities it has.  
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