Yup, 3-2-1 Sand-Stone-Portland. That is what I feed my cement mixer. That is when someone else isn't borrowing it like now. Alan
--- On Fri, 4/29/11, countryatheartok <criswells.ok@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: countryatheartok <criswells.ok@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [papercreters] Re: Everybody working hard? To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, April 29, 2011, 8:22 PM
Welcome Lee, I read your PDF and quoting from you PDF, "The ingredients are not set in stone but I have found a 3 parts paper, 2 parts portland, and 1 part filler to work extremely well." And that Is my mixture as well, it's the mixture for regular concrete also. No need to reinvent the wheel. Thanks for the info, I found it very informative. Bob The Builder --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Lee Coates" <hostas@...> wrote: > > Hello, > My name is Lee and I'm a lurker mostly. My papercrete experience is a little > different than most of you. I make papercrete plant containers. I started > playing with papercrete about four years ago and refined a few recipes I > gathered on the internet into what I use now. You can find the instructions > for my mix at http://www.ozarklandscapes.com/papercrete.pdf > > I have been teaching papercrete classes for the last two years and that have > been a big hit with garden clubs, master gardeners, plant societies etc. > > You can see a few pictures at http://ozarklandscapes.com/blog/ > > Happy Mudding... > Lee >
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