Dear Dankrenzelok:
The idea of papercrete is to make lightweight concrete
using a high percentage of post consumer waste . It would not make a
good , nor an attractive counter top imho.
A colorful gravel would be a better choice of aggregate in that instance.
On 5/4/11, dankrenzelok <dkrenzelok@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I'm new to the idea of papercrete and am very interested in constructing a
> papercrete countertop. I'm having a little bit of trouble navigating this
> group: I've explored the links and older messages and not found the
> information I need; and was wondering if anybody could help point me in the
> right direction. Information I'm looking for:
>
> Appropriate/ideal mix for a work surface rather
> Necessary thickness of slab
> Spans slab could go unsupported
>
> Any direction or personal experience you can share is greatly appreciated.
> Thank you
>
>
--
Forrest Charnock
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