Sounds much like what I said.... maybe we're misuderstanding each other
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "ashokchand2000" <ashokchand2000@...> wrote:
>
> prr.t21 wrote
> "I always understood that the lime was an important preservative element in papercrete, preventing the paper being consumed by various plant and bacterial lifeforms."
>
> I am afraid this is incorrect.
>
> If papercrete is properly mixed, the wood fibre from the paper have already been thoroughly coated with cement/lime. They cannot be then consumed by either plants or bacteria.
> Regards
> Ashok
>
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