I noticed that it was boric acid that was put in the papercrete? That would be putting and acid with a base cement. Bob C----- Subject: Re: [papercreters] Re: PC fire resistance
__._,_.___I agree with what you are saying. I find that one of the first concerns many people have upon hearing about papercrete is that paper burns. While paper does burn well under the right conditions, pc does not burn well at all. I know that I rest easier sleeping in my pc dome than I ever did in the mobile home that was temporary shelter until I could move into the dome. I don't consider pc to be highly combustible and tests back that up. That doesn't mean that we should not strive to make it completely inert, like a lightweight rock.
Now if I could just get that vacation in Cancun : )
Spaceman
mdumiller wrote:I would rather sleep in a building, of any type of construction, that didn't have highly combustible wall surfaces. Whether they burn through slow smolder or open flame, to me it's all the same problem.
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