Great photos -- I guess I wonder why add papercrete when the problems are already solved?
__._,_.___I have been kicking around building an adobe oven with a layer of
papercrete sandwiched between clay mixed with bamboo on the inside
with firebricks around the fire box then the paper crete, then more clay.
Then I will build a heat exchanger to heat my house with, I may go all
the way and let it heat my water as well.
Then I can make real pizza , bake bread , and bake chicken etc. with
my heater that is not only cheaper that burning diesel, not to mention
environmentally friendly, and instead og an ugly 5k dollar heater in
the yard a work of art.
To get an idea of what it may look like.
http://www.homebysunset.com/home_by_sunset/images/2007/06/14/adobe_oven_wire.jpg
http://www.homebysunset.com/home_by_sunset/images/2007/06/14/adobe_oven_wire.jpg
http://www.homebysunset.com/home_by_sunset/images/2007/06/14/adobe_oven_wire.jpg
http://img.timeinc.net//sunset/Premium/Home/1998/08-Aug/AdobeOven898/AdobeOven0898.jpg
Of course it will be much larger. I was thinking that if you mixes the
recycled paper with just water and sane and made small bricks it would
make a great fuel. If it worked out I might sell them. For 5 grand I
could build someone a beautiful heater that cooks great pizza and
bread and can be fuels with wastepaper bricks.
Beats an ugly metal box in the yard.
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