Thanks, Forrest
This is a little like the "burlap-crete" dialog we had here a while
back. If you haven't seen that one, you might like searching that here
and seeing the fascinating pictures someone baited our interest with
and then left us hanging with no more input as to how his project
progressed.
I would think the advantage of the fiberglass cloth is maybe it would
be less likely to sag during the drying time?
However he was using the burlapcrete for walls of a yute shaped
building rather than the roof. This sounds very promising for our
tractor shed, a prelude and experiment on the way to building our dome
home. I'm thinking this would be a great seal and strengthener for the
dome cardboard structure in the old Mother Earth article I just
mentioned here.
Connie
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