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If you can't find matching bricks, just fill the hole with concrete. You can find concrete coloring that can be mixed to closely match your brick color. There would be no advantage to using papercrete in this situation, and some disadvantages, like it won't stay in the hole.
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pennymca13 wrote:Yesterday we removed some old shutters from the front of our house and were surprised to find a fist sized hole (not caused by a fist) in the bricks under one of the shutters. While it is located under the eave, it still would provide a way for driving rain to get into the house... It will be covered again by shutters sometime in the future.... My first thougth was to make up a tiny batch of PC and use it to stuff/ patch the hole but then realized it might pull away as it dries and then fall out. Adding more sand to the mix reduces shrinkage, right? Make it a "drier" mix to begin with? Make a "regular" mix, let the water drain and work with it when you normally wouldn't touch it(like when making bricks)? Trace the hole, make a "plug" sized piece a little oversized, let it dry and then mortar that in? Any other thoughts, suggestions? I'm pretty adept at mixing, blending colors, so I feel certain I can get the color right after it dries. One more question... I use a commercially prepared "paperclay" material for my art sculptures, the main ingredient being volcanic ash. I have some old dry pieces that I can rehydrate and blend into the slurry. If I mixed this with the portland/paper/sand mix do you think it would speed up the curing process since volcanic ash (though already mixed) might act as a pozzolan? TIA Penny Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups. yahoo.com/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.group/papercrete rs/ yahoo.com/ (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:papercretersgroup/papercrete rs/join -digest@yahoogro mailto:papercretersups.com -fullfeatured@ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: papercreters-yahoogroups. com unsubscribe@ <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoogroups. com yahoo.com/ info/terms/
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