Hi David and all,
Sounds like a lot of fun!
I am new here and new to papercrete so am doing my own experiments. The
product I am after will have some flexibility while being waterproof and
fireproof. It is for a temporary shelter so I am practising in the
garden with what I have around the place. I don't want it to be an
eyesore, more of a sculpture that blends in with the shrubbery and has a
purpose.
I had no idea I could find a community of papercreters! how cool.
Love, Mary
David-"The Hern" wrote:
>
> Hi Ernie, FWIW, we are going to make simple slabs of papercrete to
> use as covers for our stacks of firewood.. right now we are playing
> with the design, and amasssing cardboard and paper. Plan to use a
> recipie found on a youtube video from T or C N Mexico.
>
> 30 # cement, 18#joint compund(30 minute), 1# boric acid, 90# paper.
> Supposed to make a 4ft by 8 ft slab 4 inches thick.
>
> Wish my wife and I luck, eh?
>
> --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:papercreters%40yahoogroups.com>, "Ernie Phelps" <eepjr24@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Had not seen anything for a bit, this is just a test. Nothing to
> see
> > here, move along.
> >
> > - Ernie
> >
>
>
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