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[[File:Ferrocement01.jpg|400px|thumb|right|A thick mixture of Portland cement and sand is applied to layers of woven steel mesh and closely-spaced small-diameter steel rods to make a thin shell roof.]] | |||
[[File:Ferrocement02.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Ferrocement for [[Organoponic_Raised_Bed_Gardening|raised bed gardening]]]] | |||
==In prefab building systems== | ==In prefab building systems== |
Revision as of 14:13, 9 March 2011
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrocement
(This is the future home of our extensive page on ferrocement. Contents will be uploaded soon.)

Ferrocement for raised bed gardening
In prefab building systems
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Use of alternative materials other than steel mesh
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External links
- Appropedia: Ferrocement Applications in Developing Countries
- Ferrocement.com (multi-lingual)
- Ferrocement Educational Network
- Flying Concrete Steve Kornher's light weight concrete structural & sculptural forms
- FerroBoats.com
- Mother Earth News: How To Build A Ferrocement Boat