Put two pins at pantilocpom for two structures, two in Arcata, Ca, one
soon in southern Humboldt near Benbow/garberville. There is one on the
Salmon river off the Klamath. I'll try to pinpoint it's location.
Haven't been to it yet. I didn't know you had a map. Very cool. I'll
check it out.
Great work you and others are doing. look forward to chatting more.
Cheers,
Shane
> Hi Shane,
>
> It's great to have you as a member. Pantilocpom looks great. You
> and your associates have done an excellent job.
>
> I've heard many rumors about more papercrete structures in your area,
> but I've had a hard time finding any details. Please feel free to
> share any details you know about any structure. I can't wait to see
> what you're doing with your "temple". It sounds amazing.
>
> It looks like it's time to update the map in the Diagrams album in
> our photos section. Right now that one pushpin in California
> (Pantilocpom) looks lonely. hehehe I'm sure there's more out there
> that aren't shown.
>
>
> --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, recyclist@... wrote:
>>
>> Hello from Northern California,
>>
>> Shane here. Nice to see such interest in papercrete.
>>
>> Very detailed plans for your dome, Mikey. I hope it goes well. By
> now I
>> guess you know about wet papercrete settling and leaving "smile"
> cracks
>> through poured walls. Drained and packed p/c is what seems to work
> best.
>>
>> I'm very interested in how your pour goes.
>>
>> I also enjoyed your videos on using p/c to insulate shipping
> containers.
>> I'm working on one right now. I'm curious, how are you attaching
> your
>> panels to the containers?
>>
>> I've welded metal strapping at 6 ft height every 4 ft. Drilled and
> bolted
>> 15 inch x 3/8th all thread sticking out from container wall. Then
> built
>> block wall and roof. I'll use a 1 x 4 x 6' board to clamp upper
> wall to
>> container.
>>
>> The final structure will be a studio and installation art piece. A
> modern
>> temple to Athena. It will have a cement stucco with faux stone
> cuts.
>> Then it will be coated with shredded US currency, pennies and then
> clear
>> coated. Columns and statues in front. Will send picture when
> available.
>>
>> I'm also working on a tool shed with living roof.
>>
>> My main project is a two story home I'm finishing. A winter photo
> is on
>> Barry's site, livinginpaper.com
>>
>> Thanks for getting this group together.
>>
>> cheers,
>> shane
>
>
>
>
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