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Lime or cement mortar?
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 11:36:43 -0700, Weatherlawyer wrote:
John Stumbles wrote: Well if God can be created out of nothing, why not? What makes you think that he did? That he did what? The bible says he "hung it upon nothing" and that he "created it not for nothing". I don't remember a quote from that source implying he made it "out of nothing". From my limited recollection of that 'source' it is silent on the question of where God came from. Notwithstanding wild guesses about cosmogeny, I was actually asking you where the oil came from. Not that I don't already know. I was just wondering how circular your reasoning could get around to. Just supposing I did believe that fossil fuels came from the tooth fairy, easter bunny, Father Xmas or God, how would that be a case of circular reasoning? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_reasoning Not that I don't already know, of course. Of course. |
Lime or cement mortar?
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from Stuart Noble contains these words: Maybe you could spray it with soda water to accelerate the initial set. Joke not - It has been done! It works fine but the clients start lookig suspicious How about dry ice? Supercritical CO2 has been used for hardening concrete. It's expensive, so guess who gets to use it? Yup, the military! -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
wrote: Where can we read more about types of cement? IIRC theres opc, hac, sulphate resisting, weld cement, no doubt more too. reservoir of informatoin snipped Thanks, and I'll check out lafarge when I get time. NT |
Lime or cement mortar?
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