Did you think about using carbon from ,for example, sawdust....I don't want to use a lot of sand and it has a lot of sawdust available in a lot of countries. So I was thinking about gathering the sawdust, burn it and use it so I could use less sand...What do you guys think? pm me please.
@noneedtohaveone Not sure what you mean by "Did you think about using carbon from ,for example, sawdust". The sand is used for friction (the particles lock together with clay and cement) and mass. Sand is simply small rocks. Sawdust is cellulosic and can be smashed down and it will rot.
Summary, I wouldn't use sawdust for anything except maybe papercrete.
Did you think about using carbon from ,for example, sawdust....I don't want to use a lot of sand and it has a lot of sawdust available in a lot of countries. So I was thinking about gathering the sawdust, burn it and use it so I could use less sand...What do you guys think? pm me please.
noneedtohaveone 6 months ago
@noneedtohaveone Not sure what you mean by "Did you think about using carbon from ,for example, sawdust". The sand is used for friction (the particles lock together with clay and cement) and mass. Sand is simply small rocks. Sawdust is cellulosic and can be smashed down and it will rot.
Summary, I wouldn't use sawdust for anything except maybe papercrete.
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UltraThinGhost 6 months ago
Wow! very helpful , thanks
TadjerSaid 7 months ago
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superdope72 1 year ago