Anthony, thanks for the tip. I know you called this weekend but I was gone. Got home late last night and found my internet connection was out. Now I am running late to go help my daughter with a project.
I have deided to work almost full time on my little buildings to get them done in 13 weeks. I may have to go back to work and want to see some progress. Also it's getting hot so it's best to do as muh as possible now.
I enjoyed our conversation and will talk to you again.
Follow progress on the new project at http://www.papercretebyjudith.com/blog
More papercrete info at http://squidoo.com/papercretebyjudith
To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
From: shadowweaver2010@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 18:49:01 +0000
Subject: [papercreters] Re: Keeping it simple
Some of the stuff I have was given to me such as the 5 gallon buckets and now I have 40 gallon plastic barrels that were donated by my local community college.
I also just made a contact with a local book recycler that buys books of value. Weekly he throws a dumpster load of books away that cannot be resold or have little or no value to them. He has given me cartblanche to salvaging as much as I want. He also told me to mention this to the group because there are book recyclers everywhere but especially close to community and state colleges. Right now he is working on getting me a list of recyclers that he knows of and links to where more could be found. Soon as I get that information I will post it here for everyone. :)
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, JUDITH WILLIAMS <williams_judith@...> wrote:
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> Those who have come to know me through this group understand my love of simplicity. It is interesting to hear what others are experimenting with and I think it's great to be able to throw something that would have ended up in the landfill into the mix. But what I really love about papercrete is the utter simplicity of it.
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> I started out adding sand to the mix according to the formula I found in the book by the Pattersons (can't think of the name) then switched to pumice for its light weight and insulating properties. Now I am using just cardboard and a little cement and am very happy with the result. When Anthony called me for advice on how to get his papercrete to dry faster I suggested he leave out the sand. I hope he lets us know the outcome.
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> Ok, I just had to spout off a bit about my love of papercrete and its simplicity. But I still want to hear what others are adding and I still look around for stuff I can get rid of in the mix or the middle of a wall.
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