Works for me Eric.
Your comments bring up a section I didn't list ...
15. Mixers
and another I just thought of
16. Pumps and Sprayers
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Eric Randall <eric@...> wrote:
>
>
> I think a Papercrete Manual is a great idea. If we are talking
about
> an "open source" manual with many people contributing, I think due
> consideration should be given to using Wiki. Everyone could
> contribute and it would grow organically.
>
> As a matter of fact, there already is a Wiki that could easily be
> expanded to include detailed mix design, building a mixer,
> construction considerations, links to videos, etc.:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papercrete
> http://papercrete.wikidot.com/
>
> Although there is a small learning curve to learn how to add to a
> wiki, anyone with expertise to contribute could learn the basics in
> probably an hour or less.
>
> The other benefit of using a Wiki backbone is that it will have a
> wider audience than just the Papercreters list -- good for
promoting
> papercrete and for finding other knowledgeable experts willing to
contribute.
>
> Worth considering, IMHO.
>
> Eric Randall
> Fairfield, Iowa
>
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