September 2006

This is the start of the ball milling. Starting to break up the paper.

Two kitty litter pails full of water soaked newspaper. I processed one bucket at a time.

A picture of the rocks used for the ball milling.

Here is a picture of the Kill-A-Watt meter that I used to measure the electric used for these experiments. This device will display volts, amps, watts, volt/amps, Hz, power factor, kWh and hours.

This is the specifications of the cement mixer/agglomerator that I used.

This is a picture of the wet paper fibers after the dewatering. The fibers are still vary wet. From this point there was three methods to produce paper fireballs in the rotating drum/agglomerator.

Here we are dewatering the slurry. This is a plastic 55-gallon drum with the top cut open and a screen mesh fasten over this opening.

This is the watery slurry from the disposal.{This has been obsoleted by the "rock & roll" method} files/images/mpf4_2.jpeg

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This is the sink and disposal that was used to re-pulp the paper.
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