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Share this with crafty friends.... Pinterest Facebook Twitter I’ve been admiring DIY Concrete Garden Balls on Pinterest for quite awhile. I read this tutorial on The Garden Glove, which I found on Pinterest, and knew that I could easily make these. Plus it helps that we replaced a very ugly ceiling fan with 5 globe […]

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Masonry cement is a specialized cement designed for use in masonry construction. In contrast, Portland cement is a general-purpose hydraulic cement that can be used for various construction purposes. Here, In the battle between Masonry Cement Vs. Portland Cement, I will help you to find a solution for your next project. Hydraulic Cement, Limestone Quarry, Masonry Construction, Cement Design, Portland Stone, Masonry Work, Masonry Wall, Portland Cement, The Battle

Masonry cement is a specialized cement designed for use in masonry construction. In contrast, Portland cement is a general-purpose hydraulic cement that can be used for various construction purposes. Here, In the battle between Masonry Cement Vs. Portland Cement, I will help you to find a solution for your next project.

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Very good step-by-step to make #Papercrete. A mix of about 3 parts paper pulp, 2 parts Portland cement and 1 part perlite. Lighter than hyperturfa and perfect newspaper recycling. Should also be good to make #raised beds and #retaining walls. Papercrete Projects, Papercrete Recipe, Wall Concrete, Concrete Diy Projects, Cement Art, Paper Pulp, Outdoor Crafts, Portland Cement, Cement Planters

To begin making our signature papercrete containers we begin by running newsprint through a strip cut paper shredder. We stuff the cut strips into five gallon buckets until the buckets are well filled. We then fill the buckets of strips with water and allow the strips to soak for at least a day. Many times these buckets will sit a few days before we get around to turning the soaked paper back into pulp. We have found that thoroughly soggy strips are easier to pulp. We try to keep several…

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