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      upwinger Major Contributor last edited by upwinger

      I have been building a planter box using some left over extra faux stone panels for the exterior aircrete surface and dismantled pallets for the interior framing. I wanted to see how far one bag of cement would go. It looks like I need 2 or 3 more to finish. Still much cheaper than bricks and mortar. I drove some deck screws into the polyfoam panels on the inside before the pour and they seem very stuck to the aircrete.
      Learning lots and getting my aircrete recipe dialed in.
      The mushrooms need to be finished by cutting some gills underneath the caps, skinning the caps and paint. I wired them with some telephone line so I can wire some colored LED's into the caps. I'll play with that later 😆

      faux stone panels.jpg
      planter box 1.jpg
      aircrete shrooms1.jpg
      aircrete shroom2.jpg
      aircrete shrooms3.jpg

      Here are my conclusions:
      Plastic wrap seems to be the best way to keep aircrete from sticking to a mold. The drawback is te wrinkles in the plastic when you pour the aircrete in.
      I also learned that by using a panel of some type as part of the mold, it can stay part of the permanent completed structure, maybe making the skinning process easier or unnecessary. Has anyone else tried a different way to skin the aircrete blocks, either before or after the aircrete pour?

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        KnowItAllTeen Major Contributor @upwinger last edited by

        @upwinger Wow! You might have to go through that one more time. This is cool!

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