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Jul 14, 2015 12:43 AM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
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Storming and cats are fighting with raccoons outside my room , so I am awake a few minutes at early hours ,,

Paddy I don't have an exact recipe so far , I am working on it ,, I think the lighter was 3 parts paper , two parts concrete It is the green algae water making the difference ,, if the algae fiber is there and works correctly , The containers I make would not even need to be 1/2 thick .
The Fiber in the algae , set that as the hardness of a utensil .

I was looking through greenkrete , and Algae fiber experiments that the Chinese have done ,.. I remember as a youngster though playing near the creeks where algae was really long ,,I remember twisting it to half the thickness of my finger , and it was as strong as some rope , not all , but string anyway ,,
When experiments process nowadays , they use these fibers for medical and bio suit and fireproof suits .
I have known that off and on since the 1960's ,, playing with ideas again I am ,As to sounding frugal than other , microfibers are nice , great actually ,, but , why when you can make your own Blinking
As to earlier conversations there ,,, Rolling on the floor laughing
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure

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