Hi all,
I am looking for suggestions on how to get a very finely ground slurry paper pulp. I don't
want the normal bumps and pieces that normal papercrete has; I'd like it to be very smooth
and finely chopped so you would not even know that it is paper.
I'd rather not do a rough and then a topcoat, I'd like to be able to do one pour and have it be
smooth, like your basic fine sand/cement mixture.
Any suggestions on a larger scale to achieve this? I've tried the bucket with a paint
attachment and it still gives me bumpy slurry.
I'm thinking along the lines of a industrial blender with a cutting action?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Heather
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