01-02-2008, 06:54 PM
Glass-crete was used at Keaau Transfer station (glass aggregate) but they had to pay a lot more, as the mixer comapany would only do it if they paid for a complete clean out after the pour. Talk story with the employees, they can share a lot about that product.
The glass slab almost sounds like the mirror slabs they use at the observatories, only a lot less work (no polishing or micro leveling)
Have also read some on paper-crete, (and watched some utubes from forum links), but cannot imagine that the product could stand up to Puna (the writeup seem like it could, but would have to think that you have to have a moisture barrier throughout, but this is just my speculation, no knowledge to back this up..)
The glass slab almost sounds like the mirror slabs they use at the observatories, only a lot less work (no polishing or micro leveling)
Have also read some on paper-crete, (and watched some utubes from forum links), but cannot imagine that the product could stand up to Puna (the writeup seem like it could, but would have to think that you have to have a moisture barrier throughout, but this is just my speculation, no knowledge to back this up..)