Saturday, December 7, 2019

Re: [papercreters] Is this papercreters group still active?



That was not the issue, we were using it on the roof, expecting we had until October to get the job done, the rains hit hard in August and stayed until March is serious mudpit season.  No way to fully protect what we had done and the weight of it has cracked the rafters.  The papercrete is fine, it stays nice, but the weight of a wet roof.....

On 12/6/2019 9:25 PM, Vickey McDonald vickeym@gmail.com [papercreters] wrote:
 
I know they require what is known as "tall boots and a big hat."

As in it needs to be well up off the ground level and have good, large overhangs to protect it from rain, puddles, snow, etc.

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 8:32 AM KIm Travis gartht@windstream.net [papercreters] <papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

We had an epic failure due to early rains, so for now, we are not using papercrete, but we will be back at it, one of these years.  We are in Texas,


On 12/6/2019 9:54 AM, clarke2 clarke2@znet.com [papercreters] wrote:
 

I continue to be interested and collect cardboard in anticipation of
building a mixer and making walls and decorations for my homestead.

Dan



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Posted by: KIm Travis <gartht@windstream.net>



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