Doug_Myerscough
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A lot of folks don't know this stuff exists yet so I figured I'd post a little bit and see if anyone was interested.
You can make blocks from shredded paper and portland cement that are both strong and have a high insulation factor - you can build just about anything out of them and you can get the paper free, in fact your doing us all a favor by keeping the stuff out of the landfills. If anybody is interested in how to do this let me know - it's easy and cheap - look up "papercrete" on a search engine and you'll find some good links.
You can mix huge loads of the stuff several ways using your PTO and a homemade mixer built out of a truck rear end, mower blade and a metal stock tank. It's easier to lay than brick or stone and a lot lighter weight but strong enough to withstand 150 MPH wind.
You can make blocks from shredded paper and portland cement that are both strong and have a high insulation factor - you can build just about anything out of them and you can get the paper free, in fact your doing us all a favor by keeping the stuff out of the landfills. If anybody is interested in how to do this let me know - it's easy and cheap - look up "papercrete" on a search engine and you'll find some good links.
You can mix huge loads of the stuff several ways using your PTO and a homemade mixer built out of a truck rear end, mower blade and a metal stock tank. It's easier to lay than brick or stone and a lot lighter weight but strong enough to withstand 150 MPH wind.