Clair please let me know what you find out. In Central Canada Lafarge has it all tied up and has driven the price up.
Nick
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Hi Janoahsh just a thought ,we have a coal fired elect plant in Grand Cash AB is 2 hrs from me.I have to go there in a week for some dec rock and will check with them to see what they do with it.Will be much closer than Texas for you i will ask my boss and see if i can put the pup trailer on and grab a box load .
Clair.
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> Yes, that's the place. I used to drive by there at least once a week. Was
> really surprised to find out they are the big supplier of type C flyash.
> They also carry barrels of sodium silicate solution (water-glass)
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> > Hello,
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> > Thanks for the info.
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> > I have been looking for a fly ash supplier. Is this the Fritz Industries
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> > No! Don't! Adding drywall BAD!
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> > My partner has been studying concrete chemistry and drywall
> > creates a self expanding mess in portland cement. In fact
> > it forms "ettringite" which is blast-less demolition material
> > that expands with many PSI force to break apart rock and solid
> > structures.
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> > She says if you instead add class C flyash to your
> > cement (up to 60%) you will have a stronger concrete and use
> > less water. Flyash can be gotten really cheap since it is a
> > product of coal burning power generation plants. We priced it
> > and in 50# bags it's only $2/bag from Fritz Industries. No
> > idea how cheap in large shipments but a lot of the $2/bag
> > was the inconvenience of bagging it.
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