I like how they conveniently leave out the fact that it uses 4x time cement as normal concrete, and that "fireproof" demonstration would also be successful with wood, probably even a cotton pair of pants due to the fact that they're applying the flame to the widest point and constantly moving it. Using waste paper doesn't make this environmentally friendly, and comically, this produces much more CO2 than anything traditional due to the extreme amount of cement
I like how they conveniently leave out the fact that it uses 4x time cement as normal concrete, and that "fireproof" demonstration would also be successful with wood, probably even a cotton pair of pants due to the fact that they're applying the flame to the widest point and constantly moving it. Using waste paper doesn't make this environmentally friendly, and comically, this produces much more CO2 than anything traditional due to the extreme amount of cement
Five months later, OK boomer!
I actually quite appreciate this comment as it saved me the time of questioning such. Nice criticism honestly
WOW , that is amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What abt weight compared to traditional concrete mix???
Sir? Does it get wet and lose its strength?
Great idea, nice video, but the piano gets a bit intense.
Is it waterproof?
Would keep the water in the paper and use a plastisizer so you dont have to add water to the cement
Probably not waterproof?
woah! Genius work. Can we use any clay instead of sand?
Or kitty litter for the plasticity.
More details anywhere?
The surface looks rather rough - would smaller paper pieces result in a smoother finish?
How does it last so far :) Does it need a rebar?