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Be too strong for semi dry too much cement and will make it brittle, and more likely to ballI would do a much stronger mix for the sand and cement 10 or 8 : 1
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Be too strong for semi dry too much cement and will make it brittle, and more likely to ballI would do a much stronger mix for the sand and cement 10 or 8 : 1
Inside and outwhat was being fixed on top?
factory floors or outside paving?
Sorry should have pointed out that was the old big bag of cement ratio which would be equivalent to 2 bags nowadays forgive me the minds going!I would do a much stronger mix for the sand and cement 10 or 8 : 1
Because I wasn't happy with the way the contractor expected the job to be done so he asked the stone supplier how they recommended it be done!Do you know why it was spec'd that way John?
Served half my time with pile of sharp sand, bags of cement, mixing board, barrel of water and a shovel for Toffolo Jackson. Don't know how many tons per day me and another apprentice mixed and carried. But tradesmen were scary guys back in that days and if they said 24 shovels to 1 bag cement guess what we mixed? Stuck with me all my life and never mess with it and never let me down
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