I was just thinking what great info----- hey I wonder if it could be put
into small books on each area of papercrete? What a resource that would be,
readily available giving credit to all the authors and contributors. It
would be part of history outlasting all of the participants. There I go
again. bob c
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From: "daleandbren" <daleandbren@yahoo.com>
To: <papercreters@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 10:47 AM
Subject: [papercreters] Re: rollers for stationary mixer
> Thanks for the heads up. I wish there was more info available on using
> rollers. I like the dead man switch, but am at a lost of the how to on
> that. My van is secure, but WOW, the whole mixer moving? Thats crazy. I
> have 6 4x4 posts a foot in the ground and I "thought" I was safe. If
> you can tell me where to find more info, please do. It seems like most
> of what I find on papercrete is"look what I have done" not the nuts and
> bolts instructional stuff. -Dale
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