Thanks. What do you think of adding shredded plastics for sculpture / art purposes? In my past research, it seems I came across some people who are doing that?
@@PazLeBon Just wondering, have you ever seen offers to artist for $$ grants for using sustainability practices in their art; which would include especially something like use of disposable plastics... or have you heard of the current harm extreme disposal of plastics is inflicting on our life environment, such as water... or have you seen the research projects on this matter & their data & results?
@@PazLeBon What are your credentials? You do realize that reinforcement such as nylon fibers, sold by Bon Tools, stated to exceed ASTM C-1116-95 specifications are added to concrete. Nylon is a synthetic, that is a form of plastic & is also seen in macro forms of plastic, such as zip ties, as just one example. What is your source of knowledge & basis for answering my inquiry?
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concrete loses 1-0 at home but wins 1-3 away so on aggregate concrete wins
Thanks. What do you think of adding shredded plastics for sculpture / art purposes? In my past research, it seems I came across some people who are doing that?
I have been thinking of trying this, I need a lightweight fine aggregate for sculpting
yeahhh use plastics, add a bit of diesel and asbestos to the mix
@@PazLeBon Just wondering, have you ever seen offers to artist for $$ grants for using sustainability practices in their art; which would include especially something like use of disposable plastics... or have you heard of the current harm extreme disposal of plastics is inflicting on our life environment, such as water... or have you seen the research projects on this matter & their data & results?
@@cchemmes-seeseeart3948 god no, that would be dumb as f, seeing as its still plastic lol
@@PazLeBon What are your credentials? You do realize that reinforcement such as nylon fibers, sold by Bon Tools, stated to exceed ASTM C-1116-95 specifications are added to concrete. Nylon is a synthetic, that is a form of plastic & is also seen in macro forms of plastic, such as zip ties, as just one example. What is your source of knowledge & basis for answering my inquiry?