At 06:20 AM 12/2/2008 +0000, you wrote:
> From what iv read it can increase the r value and make a uniform
>block ,unless you have some tests that show differnt.I dont see a
>problem unless you compress the crap out of it like 10,000 psi but a
>bit just to get the water out shoudnt make a differnce.I have some
>test bricks at our collage now so we will see what they say in a
>couple weeks.
Great , I am very interested in the results.
When I get my press built I am going to try running the paper through a
hammer mill and mixing it with clay, sand and fly ash and try to use as
little water as possible. I am hoping that I can make bricks that are
uniform in thickness .
In my view this will never be taken seriously if you try and convince the
masses that this is a viable idea while apologizing for the uneven size and
shoddy look of the bricks.
.
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