Hello everyone,
i's a sunny day in London, and I have decided to pour my concrete slab.
It is a a circular slab, slightly bigger than my brick base.
I have created the wooden support for the pouring.
Slab size: 9cm thick, 140cm diameters.
My calculation ( based on the standard concrete recipe, and assuming that the ballast bag is 1 part sand and 2 part stones ) :
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2 cement bag ( 25kg )
11 ballast bag ( 40Kg )
17 litre of water
My mixer is very small and I have no idea on how to proceed now...
As suggested in this forum, I would like to use the 1:5 cement / ballast ratio.
But is it WEIGHT or VOLUME ?
How do I prepare the small batches by volume or weight ?
i's a sunny day in London, and I have decided to pour my concrete slab.
It is a a circular slab, slightly bigger than my brick base.
I have created the wooden support for the pouring.
Slab size: 9cm thick, 140cm diameters.
My calculation ( based on the standard concrete recipe, and assuming that the ballast bag is 1 part sand and 2 part stones ) :
-----
2 cement bag ( 25kg )
11 ballast bag ( 40Kg )
17 litre of water
My mixer is very small and I have no idea on how to proceed now...
As suggested in this forum, I would like to use the 1:5 cement / ballast ratio.
But is it WEIGHT or VOLUME ?
How do I prepare the small batches by volume or weight ?
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