Saturday, March 10, 2012

Re: [papercreters] Re: Pump up Papercreters.



Look at this slurryguy gets back what's the first thing he does starts pushing people around gessssssssssss lol.Only love brudder only love besides dang it with a broke back I hate the cold lol. But I will say that wild mixer I made forever ago just took a dump last weekend for the first time and I have no idea how many loads it's ran same blades in it too. I think the bondo finally let go but then I changed the design from a roller(which I still use from time to time) mixer to a tow. But since your so dam pushy MY next project is the floor of my barrelponics bay 20ft x 10ft x 4in..Pallets laid done with pc poured into and on them 4in above so I guess the floor really is about 8in or 9in thick.
Pictures to come.
Ken



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From: kjtbeskimo <vickeym@gmail.com>
To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 11:06 PM
Subject: [papercreters] Re: Pump up Papercreters.

We figure Winter if for planning,learning, and for those of us new to PC...some small practice or test pieces. Then when summer gets here, its full bore trying the things we have learned, planned, etc.

In Alaska we are used to things working this way. Winter is too long and often too cold to do much of what we want to. So we plan, we make little things, we decide what and how and where we want to do the bigger things and weed out the things we have thought of that do not seem to fit our choices, needs or capabilities with the returns we hoped they would. Then when it is finally warm and the sun stays out all night (this is the land of the midnight sun) we get our tails outside and get busy!

Vickey in Alaska

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Ron Richter <ronerichter@...> wrote:
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> JayH,
> Papercrete, by its very nature is a summer activity in most parts of the US.� If you look at the frequency of posts to the group you will see it pick up as soon as the weather warms.� It isn't that most members aren't interested in what goes on here but most are doing very little to talk about during the winter.� It was 12 degrees here this AM and it looks like below zero for the next few days.� Spaceman says it has frozen some of his triangles to no ill effect and I buy that, however I can't get water to stay wet for another month at least.� I suppose if everyone had a warm building to do the whole process in it could be done this time of year, but that is what most of us are doing is working on that building (or dreaming about it).� You seem to have quite a bit to say and most of us are happy you are giving us so many new avenues to look into - thanks.
> Ron
>




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