Thursday, January 31, 2013

[papercreters] Ceramicrete MgO [1 Attachment]

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HI Eo, I sent you  pics off line...here is Collin's site


 I dug up   and he is also listed on the greenbuildiing site about MGo use



I have a ton of pics of his Bodega Bay Inn work with  burlap dipped slurry and cast walls, panels, firepits etc.

www.biotectures.com      under "services"  is that  slurried  mesh and rebar door.. he uses pigments to give the  rusty/aged look...--- scan thru to see lots of images.



Michael actually sits and sews the burlap sheets together for draping over metal fence posts.   he doesnt answer emails, no phone, hard to reach usually  somneone set up tyhe site for him years ago


Here is Kelly Hart's page on it

www.greenhomebuilding.com/articles/ceramicrete.htm  >>>  the last pic is Collins slurried burlap dome  right on the beach


Poste





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"eo greensticks" eogreensticks

Hello All,

i keep wondering if anyone has tried substituting a Magnesium Phosphate
cement for the portland in the

papercrete mix? This stuff, marketed as Grancrete or Ceramicrete, is a
chemically bonded ceramic. It was developed by
 
MgO protected the occupants from radiation during the Chernobyll episode.

something to think about?

cheers, eo




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Charmaine

Charmaine Taylor/Publishing & Elk River Press
PO Box 375 Cutten CA 95534
www.papercrete.com
 

Michel de Montaigne: "The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness."

 

Socrates: "He is the richest who is content with the least."

 


 
 


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