A good percentage of "average papercreters" have switched to slip forming, which is more efficient than blocks, and does not require any drying field.
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On 4/11/2010 9:43 PM, countryatheartok wrote:
Donald you are right that is not the size field the average papercreter would need to dry blocks, and that field was Adobe and not papercrete.
A true look at what a papercreter who is looking to build say a 1820 sq ft home, say the size of the home is 26 ft wide and 70 ft long. That would require 1536 block, not deducting for doors and windows. That would be about 13 stacks of 120, 24"x12"x6" and one stack would look something like this.
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