Wednesday, May 14, 2008

[papercreters] Re: Newbie and i forgotten to mention

Thank You Curtis. Can papercrete be waterproof? I really would like to
work on a pond 8'by4' for my Catfish.Thought of ferro cement but one
has to work quick and it is very heavy work thought maybe with
papercrete i would stand a better chance timewise, but it needs to be
waterproof and fish safe for human consumption.Would not want to add
any toxins to the pond material.
Inge
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--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Curtis Stewart <dbigkahunna@...>
wrote:
>
> The basic receipe is 1-1 (cement to paper) dry by weight. If you want
to add sand then 1-1-1
> You can go much higher with the cement content for a more fire
resistant block, It does not change the basic charastics of the
material for drying. Starting out getting your feet wet with PC the 1-1
is a good place to start,
>

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