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Simon Chang
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Wed Jun 7 02:36:01 CDT 2006
>From: "Crispin at newdawn.sz" <crispin at newdawn.sz>
>Reply-To: "Crispin at newdawn.sz" <crispin at newdawn.sz>
>To: "Stoves" <stoves at listserv.repp.org>
>Subject: [Stoves] RE: Phosphate bonding of clay and other speculations
>Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 08:45:38 +0200
>
>Dear Dean
>
>Many thanks for experimenting.
>
>The amount to add is 5% of the dry weight of the clay content. That is a
>good start, and then work downwards to 3%.
>
>If you are using NA-hexamataphosphate (precursor of detergent) that is the
>mix. But if you have chickens, try some litter in various amounts and see
>what happens, using the same clay type each time so you can get a
>subjective
>difference.
>
>If it goes well I will contract a few dilatometer tests from a lab using
>the
>recipes you like most. That will give us thermal expansion rates which are
>of great interest to us all.
>
>Regards
>Crispin
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dean Still" <dstill at epud.net>
>To: "'Crispin Pemberton-Pigott'" <crispin at newdawn.sz>; "'Stoves'"
><stoves at listserv.repp.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 6:04 PM
>Subject: RE: [Stoves] Phosphate bonding of clay and other speculations
>
>
>Dear Crispin,
>
>I think that you might be right...we could run an experiment here, if you
>want to design it?
>
>Add phosphate to a brick compare it to a brick without?
>
>All Best,
>
>Dean
>
>
>
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