I wrote a few weeks ago about my abysmal attempt to mix latex paint into my papercrete. It would never have worked for its original purpose but now that it's finally dry I feel I have discovered the perfect water resistant roof mix! It is heavy but also very hard and waterproof. I think it would work well as a coat over a thick papercrete roof, maybe about an inch applied over the whole roof. Anyway, I will do some more experiments with it. I am in the process of designing a studio for myself with a slightly sloped flat roof. I am optimistic that this will work great.
Sincerely, Judith
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To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
From: slurryguy@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 14:51:52 +0000
Subject: [papercreters] Re: Very pleasant surprise this morning
Pat certainly has Papercreters all figured out.
Share what you learn... great success or dismal disappointment.
As Pat says... stuff that doesn't work may stimulate other ideas. Worst case... it helps everyone else know that doing it exactly the same way won't work well.
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> Will try to post some pictures soon and will explain my brain 'gas' then. Don't know if all will work, but the great thinkgabout this group is try it, if it works share and if it doesn't share anyway your idea may be a spark for some one else.
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