Sounds like it could be an answer to some of the papercrete problems. Fascinating!
Since you can mix the magnesium-based cement with fiber, then can I assume you could just substitute this for the little bit of portland in the papercrete mix? Would you then wind up with a stronger, water-resistant material as described for the nornal ceramicrete?
Would you still need the sand and lime in the mix or would just a large amount of paper and a minimum amount of the Mg cement give a strong, thinner-walled, insect-proof material?
Has anyone yet found a source of this magnesium concrete for us average Joe's and Jill's?
Thanks.
Connie
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Monday, February 4, 2013
[papercreters] Question about the ceramicrete.
at 6:47 PM