I manufacture Darjit in Northern California. Anyone can pick up if they like, rather than paying for the shipping (9.60 per bag) 7484 adobe Creek Rd. Kelseyville, CA. 95451. If you purchase 20 bags or more the cost is $10 per bag. 1 bag will make about 3-4 five gallon buckets full. For more information you can visit the website www.darjit.net.
Jennifer
Ernie Phelps <eepjr24@gmail.com> wrote:
Ernie Phelps <eepjr24@gmail.com> wrote:
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups. , jennifer McGee <darjitqueen@com ...>
wrote:
>
> I'm not an expert in papercrete but, I put papercrete in my home as
an insulation layer for my radiant floor. (First an 11/2" papercrete,
then the tubing and mesh goes down, then I plan on putting 11/2"
inches of Darjit to finish the floor) Right now I just have the
papercrete and I find it dusts all the time and scratches very easy. I
don't think it would work for a garage floor because it wouldn't be
able to support a lot of weight. Darjit would be strong and would work
great and it's made from recycled material. There is an example of a
floor on the architectural page of www.darjit.net.
> Hope this helped,
> Jennifer
FYI, as far as I can tell, Darjit is simply a different recipe of
papercrete. We have folks here who use rock dust and clay in different
combinations in their recipes. And papercrete could easily be defined
as a composite material made up of paper, water, aggregates and
binders. The binders can be clay, cement, lime, etc. The aggregates
can be sand, rock dust (if quartz, then simply smaller grains of
sand), perlite, vermiculite, etc.
So you could accomplish the goal of having a PC floor by simply
increasing the binders and aggregates. A "rich" PC with 50 percent
concrete, 15 percent clay and 10 percent rock dust would probably do
the trick.
Obviously, YMMV and it definitely depends on what materials you have
near you and at what cost. If Darjit has to be shipped from overseas,
there is both a economic as well as a environmental cost associated to
that.
- Ernie
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