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07 Dec, 2016
Paper pulp logmaker
4 of 4 found this helpful Substantial enough, but not by using the handles. Take 20 sheets of crumpled tabloid newspaper, press into a bucket, about half a litre of boiling water and warm tap water until soaked. This will pulp very quickly. Stir with wooden spoon, press into the strainer up to one inch below the top then put in the squeezer. Put on solid outdoor surface. Place feet on squeezer, gradually applying pressure until both feet are on the squeezer. Count 15, then invert the whole system until water is expelled. Remove squeezer, lift out strainer, eject paper block onto thick newspaper. Make 3 or 4 blocks. Cover with plenty of papers and weight down. I use a butchers block. Leave 12 hours and set to dry. This may may make some time. You can mix sawdust with the pulp also. Best made during warm months for the following winter.