Make Artificial Rock in 7minutes from recycled building waste

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

How to recycle a piece of concrete and turn it into a
great looking artificial rock the best way to recycle building site rubble inc broken bricks, rock . yes water is used Come to our site and we will show how!
http://www.artificialrock.com.au

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  • take a lump of brittle waste concreteand turn it into, well....a piece of brittle waste concrete with a load of expensive powder on it. The end "product" isn't much different from the first bit.

  • @SimonMiriamfan

    Do you think it is at all possible your missing the point?

  • What is the powder? Where do you find the hardener, in fact can you give a list of ingredients please? How long will it last, and is it waterproof? Thanks for reading this. Alas I live in France so obtaining things is difficult.

  • @2baSelkie

    Hi did you get my answer to your question

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  • Ah, clever! =D

  • Pretty slick if you ask me mate!

  • it would take less effort to just find a stray rock put in your trunk and drive before somebody catch you with an indocumented rock.

  • You Rock dude!!.........haaa ha haa! I kill me!....seriously.. Nice vid. Thanks. I am going to use this process! Thanks again!

  • this is not a stone in 7 mins cause you have to have the slag then you have to build it up then when all is said and done this thing is going to breakdown and look crappy within a year if not sooner

    take that stuff to the dump would have taken you 2 mins to throw in thetruck and lose at the dump

    also if you invest in at leaste 1 all texture mat you could be done with it in 3 or 4 mins and never have to touch it again

    just color and float out your excess then dust w/ release and stamp

  • @SimonM

    do you know what a mold is? people should think before they type.

    @AE

    awesome idea....do you happen to know the name of the guy who invented the process, i can't find it anywhere.....he made it in the 70's it's called geo something....he was on coast to coast here in america....thanks if you know

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