Thursday, July 31, 2014

Re: [papercreters] Lex Terry's blocks



I am saddened to hear Lex has passed I learned a lot about PC because of his work, he will be missed .
 
Ken
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On Thursday, July 31, 2014 6:42 AM, "'Brave Heart' braveheartministry@comcast.net [papercreters]" <papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:




I am aware of the timing regarding my request below in re Mr. Lex Terry's passing. Perhaps there will be a better time. But for now:
 
I humbly request contact information to Lex's Terry's family or the managers of his estate. I am interested in the blocks and the property/land that may remain.
 
Blessings and peace,
 
Quentin-E: Thornton
 
From: papercreters@yahoogroups.com [mailto:papercreters@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 11:22 PM
To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [papercreters] Lex Terry's blocks
 
 
I'm sorry to hear about Lex. Met him at the first papercreters gathering, and he was a nice guy.

I would be interested in the blocks but I don't have any way to get them from there to here :( I don't think they would fit in the trunk of my car.
On 7/30/2014 7:57 PM, JUDITH WILLIAMS williams_judith@hotmail.com [papercreters] wrote:
I'm sure a lot of you remember Lex. He was a wonderful man and my papercrete mentor. He passed away last week and left quite a few blocks. I got this email today from Barry Fuller and am passing it along. I sure would hate to see all those blocks go to the landfill., Lex made very nice consistent blocks. So sad to think of him and Janice both gone now.
Hi Judith,
 
I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but Lex Terry passed away earlier this month.  He left a lot of blocks (there may be over 1000) which his stepson Alex wishes to give away to anyone wishing to pick them up.  Unfortunately that would have to be done within the next week or so - or the blocks go to the dump.  I'm not able to use them but I was wondering if you or anyone you know could pick them up. They're at Lex's place near Bloomfield.
 
If you are interested, let me know and I'll get the communications going with the appropriate parties.

(Bloomfield NM, in the 4 corners area.)
 
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RE: [papercreters] Lex Terry's blocks



I am aware of the timing regarding my request below in re Mr. Lex Terry’s passing. Perhaps there will be a better time. But for now:

 

I humbly request contact information to Lex’s Terry’s family or the managers of his estate. I am interested in the blocks and the property/land that may remain.

 

Blessings and peace,

 

Quentin-E: Thornton

 

From: papercreters@yahoogroups.com [mailto:papercreters@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 11:22 PM
To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [papercreters] Lex Terry's blocks

 

 

I'm sorry to hear about Lex. Met him at the first papercreters gathering, and he was a nice guy.

I would be interested in the blocks but I don't have any way to get them from there to here :( I don't think they would fit in the trunk of my car.

On 7/30/2014 7:57 PM, JUDITH WILLIAMS williams_judith@hotmail.com [papercreters] wrote:

I'm sure a lot of you remember Lex. He was a wonderful man and my papercrete mentor. He passed away last week and left quite a few blocks. I got this email today from Barry Fuller and am passing it along. I sure would hate to see all those blocks go to the landfill., Lex made very nice consistent blocks. So sad to think of him and Janice both gone now.

Hi Judith,

 

I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but Lex Terry passed away earlier this month.  He left a lot of blocks (there may be over 1000) which his stepson Alex wishes to give away to anyone wishing to pick them up.  Unfortunately that would have to be done within the next week or so - or the blocks go to the dump.  I'm not able to use them but I was wondering if you or anyone you know could pick them up. They're at Lex's place near Bloomfield.

 

If you are interested, let me know and I'll get the communications going with the appropriate parties.

(Bloomfield NM, in the 4 corners area.)

 

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[papercreters] Re: Lex Terry's blocks



If no papercreter is able to get them, how about letting the area animal rescues know about them and how they could use them to build quick shelters?  I was just thinking about this the other day,  how handy they would be for throwing up some easy well-insulated dog houses - like igloos.

Here's a search link for rescues in that area -

https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=animal+rescues+in+Bloomfield+NM%2C&ei=UTF-8&fr=chrf-yff30

It'd be much better than letting them go to the dump.


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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Re: [papercreters] Lex Terry's blocks



I'm sorry to hear about Lex. Met him at the first papercreters gathering, and he was a nice guy.

I would be interested in the blocks but I don't have any way to get them from there to here :( I don't think they would fit in the trunk of my car.

On 7/30/2014 7:57 PM, JUDITH WILLIAMS williams_judith@hotmail.com [papercreters] wrote:
I'm sure a lot of you remember Lex. He was a wonderful man and my papercrete mentor. He passed away last week and left quite a few blocks. I got this email today from Barry Fuller and am passing it along. I sure would hate to see all those blocks go to the landfill., Lex made very nice consistent blocks. So sad to think of him and Janice both gone now.

Hi Judith,

I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but Lex Terry passed away earlier this month.  He left a lot of blocks (there may be over 1000) which his stepson Alex wishes to give away to anyone wishing to pick them up.  Unfortunately that would have to be done within the next week or so - or the blocks go to the dump.  I'm not able to use them but I was wondering if you or anyone you know could pick them up. They're at Lex's place near Bloomfield.

If you are interested, let me know and I'll get the communications going with the appropriate parties.

(Bloomfield NM, in the 4 corners area.)

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[papercreters] Lex Terry's blocks



I'm sure a lot of you remember Lex. He was a wonderful man and my papercrete mentor. He passed away last week and left quite a few blocks. I got this email today from Barry Fuller and am passing it along. I sure would hate to see all those blocks go to the landfill., Lex made very nice consistent blocks. So sad to think of him and Janice both gone now.

Hi Judith,

I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but Lex Terry passed away earlier this month.  He left a lot of blocks (there may be over 1000) which his stepson Alex wishes to give away to anyone wishing to pick them up.  Unfortunately that would have to be done within the next week or so - or the blocks go to the dump.  I'm not able to use them but I was wondering if you or anyone you know could pick them up. They're at Lex's place near Bloomfield.

If you are interested, let me know and I'll get the communications going with the appropriate parties.

(Bloomfield NM, in the 4 corners area.)



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Monday, July 28, 2014

Re: EO'S EMAIL HACKED [papercreters] Digest Number 2603




 I  also got personal email hack from his email…don't open.

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

[papercreters] Papercrete in Wet Architecture?

I have a question: In my house there is no Garden on the inside there
is a stairwell, but the depth of 2 stories makes it not so likely to
grow much down there, besides that the Space would bee very limited!
So I was thinking what if I build a new circular/oval staircenter with
soil on the inside lets say 6 foot diameter at the bottom or more, and
full of apertures where plants can get to soil, still with the main
reason so it takes the soil up to the light with the psibility to get
Grapes for example growing there which will take their roots any depth
anyway! Really best would be even a mix of Papercrete with 'Living
Tree Architecture' - so I would have as the dump load of my solar
cells a pump that pumps water up from a well to keep the column and
soil inside wet, and I connect the soil on green Roofs that I want to
make via this tower. I want to have frogs and such making home with
me!

What type of papercrete mix might work here?

Thanks in advance for any interesting ideas and observations!
Cheers
Tobias


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[papercreters] Re: tow mixer



Thank you Bobby, good info.  I haven't been able to mess with it yet, septic problems, trees roots - leach line.  Tractor coming tomorrow to dig it up.  Fun. 



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Re: [papercreters] Digest Number 2599

There is no need to disassemble. Jack up one side of the tow mixer
so one tire is off the ground. Rock the wheel, first clockwise, then
counterclockwise. If the brake is frozen, you will not be able to
wiggle the wheel. If the differential is rusted up, you should be
able to wiggle the wheel, even if only a little bit.

Of course, if the brake is rusted, the only solution is disassemble the brakes.

Then check the other side.

Bobby

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

[papercreters] I am interested.....



Dear all member of groups,
I am interested to make papercrete as wall panel. Is there properties standard of wall panel?
Anyone knows how to mix -- paper, like newspaper -- in wet or dry condition? If paper in wet condition, how many percent of water content?
Thank you.

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

[papercreters] Re: tow mixer locked



Thank you for pointing out the possibility of seized brake shoes, I'll check that out too. 



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Friday, July 11, 2014

Re: [papercreters] tow mixer locked



Also, when you made your tow mixer did you first remove the brake shoes?  I've had mine seize up because a brake shoe got stuck to the inside of the drum.  It is an easier fix than tearing the differential apart.  Take off a wheel, remove the drum, take the shoes out and re-assemble.  If it is as frozen as you say and it is because of a seized shoe it will be hard to get apart (think big hammer, long pry bar).  But even if you wreck the drum it is not necessary for a tow mixer, (the edge could get cracked and chipped all you need is the stud for the tire in the middle).


On Thursday, July 3, 2014 4:31 AM, "blazingsaddles@frontiernet.net [papercreters]" <papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
My tow mixer is several years old and I haven't used it in a couple of years,  I went to use it the other day and the blade will not turn, the mixer will not move forward.   Any ideas on how to loosen it all up?  There is some rust, I don't know if that's the whole reason or what.  I've sprayed it with WD40'w rust dissolver and smacked the blade a few times with a hammer to try to knock it loose but nothing so far.  I'm hoping I don't have to replace the axle,  really hoping!  Anyone else have this happen?




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Monday, July 7, 2014

[papercreters] Re: tow mixer locked



Thanks guys, I'll try both of those ideas. 


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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Re: [papercreters] tow mixer locked



If you can open it and find rust is the issue fill it with a 10:1 water: molasses and give it a week or two.

On 04/07/2014 2:05 AM, "spaceman Spaceman@starship-enterprises.net [papercreters]" <papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Tow mixers have a tendency to leak water into the differential, and that emulsifies with the oil inside. You can get rust on the gears and bearings.

You can flip it over and remove the cover from the differential to see what's going on inside. You might be able to carefully apply leverage to the gears and break it loose but remember that those gears are really hard steel and fairly brittle because of that, so don't bang on them!

On 7/3/2014 6:31 AM, blazingsaddles@frontiernet.net [papercreters] wrote:

My tow mixer is several years old and I haven't used it in a couple of years,  I went to use it the other day and the blade will not turn, the mixer will not move forward.   Any ideas on how to loosen it all up?  There is some rust, I don't know if that's the whole reason or what.  I've sprayed it with WD40'w rust dissolver and smacked the blade a few times with a hammer to try to knock it loose but nothing so far.  I'm hoping I don't have to replace the axle,  really hoping!  Anyone else have this happen?

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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Re: [papercreters] tow mixer locked

My tow mixer locked up on me last year and when I pulled the rear cover off a lot of broken gear pieces fell out. I think it was bad from the git-go as one wheel would lock up and skid and I would have to back up a bit and then take off again..It did this sporadically at first and gradually got worse and died but it held together for 3 or 4 years and a lot of blocks. I pulp heavy soaked cardboard and fill the tank and mound it before filling with water. It puts a severe strain on the machine as my Dodge diesel 3/4 pickup grunts a bit in first gear to get it moving. I am rebuilding it with another differential currently. I made the mistake of welding the trailer frame directly to the axle tubes so now I'm making a seperate frame and hitch and will fasten the diff with u bolts as I should have done in the first place. I'm not sure that the water that gets in the oil would cause things to break up as it travels at such a slow speed. Proper lubrication and
good oil would be more critical at faster speeds of course but I can't see any great heat buildup at such a slow speed. I am going to put soaked newspaper in the bottom of the mix from now on and maybe that would ease the load when starting up. If that fails I will have to load it in stages. I don't want to do that but that would be preferable to another breakdown.


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On Thu, 7/3/14, Alan rustaholic777@yahoo.com [papercreters] <papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [papercreters] tow mixer locked
To: "papercreters@yahoogroups.com" <papercreters@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Thursday, July 3, 2014, 3:19 PM


 









I really hope you removed
the brakes from you axle.If
they are in there it is easy for them to lock it all up.
Alan


From:
"Bornofthehorses bornofthehorses@yahoo.com
[papercreters]" <papercreters@yahoogroups.com>
To:
"papercreters@yahoogroups.com"
<papercreters@yahoogroups.com>

Sent:
Thursday, July 3, 2014 12:37 PM
Subject: Re:
[papercreters] tow mixer locked














It may have locked up
because of lack of fluid in the diffy, a chipped tooth on a
gear that locked the gears bad hub bearings no grease in
them also either way it should be opened up and inspected
there are many many things that can lock up a empty
mixer.
 Ken
Lead Follow or get the Hell out of the Way
deepdesertsurvival




On , Bornofthehorses
<bornofthehorses@yahoo.com> wrote:



You may have PC in
the diffy if your recipe has had cement in it most likely
your going to have to take the diffy apart and clean it out
.We have had to do that few times in the last 10 years.
 Ken
Lead Follow or get the Hell out of the Way
deepdesertsurvival

On Thursday, July 3,
2014 9:05 AM, "spaceman
Spaceman@starship-enterprises.net [papercreters]"
<papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



























Tow mixers have a tendency to leak water into the
differential, and
that emulsifies with the oil inside. You can get rust on
the gears
and bearings.



You can flip it over and remove the cover from the
differential to
see what's going on inside. You might be able to
carefully apply
leverage to the gears and break it loose but remember
that those
gears are really hard steel and fairly brittle because
of that, so
don't bang on them!



On 7/3/2014
6:31 AM,
blazingsaddles@frontiernet.net
[papercreters] wrote:





My tow mixer is several years old and I
haven't used it
in a couple of years,  I went to use it the other
day and the
blade will not turn, the mixer will not move
forward.   Any
ideas on how to loosen it all up?  There is some
rust, I don't
know if that's the whole reason or what. 
I've sprayed it with
WD40'w rust dissolver and smacked the blade a
few times with a
hammer to try to knock it loose but nothing so
far.  I'm
hoping I don't have to replace the axle, 
really hoping! 
Anyone else have this happen?




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Posted by: Donald Miller <donald1miller@yahoo.com>
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