--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "daniel_ranly" <daniel_ranly@...> wrote:
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> I figured that it would. At what consistancy will it pulp.it assuming i construct it properly? Also is there a blade design that will enhance its ability to pulp cardboard or is the straight lawnmower blade adequate?
With soaking it should get down to a brownish grey oatmeal type appearance. I think some folks experimented with dual blades, circular blades, and other things if you did through the older archives a bit you should be able to find some info. However, quite a few people just use flat stock or L bar and it seems to do them just fine.
- Ernie
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
[papercreters] Re: Pure cardboard slurry
at 7:52 AM