If there's any data on papercrete lasting longer than traditional masonry I'd be interested to see it. The only similar product in long term use I know of is Eternit fake slates, and those delaminate sooner than real stone.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Clyde T. Curry" <clydetcurry@...> wrote:
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> Yes, yes, and yes that is the whole point fibrous reinforced composite structures engineered to deal with these problems - still it is critical that we be able to reproduce it on a local level ensuring the integrity of the village . P.S. this is way bigger than bricks and mortar - it is about empowerment - I'll leave that discussion for another day -Clyde
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