Hi,
just shuttering form for my concrete countertop with will be about 45mm thick at the thinnest point and have a 50mm overhang around the structure. I have some questions.
1. All the videos I see seem to use a very dry mix. Why is this? I always tend to mix concrete wet to make it easy to expel air and generally work with. Do I need a particularly dry mix for this?
2. I have a steel mesh for reinforcement. I also see people recommending use of a fibre or hair in the mix as reinforcement. Is this required and will it be exposed when I polish the surface back?
3. Im going for white. Is it just white sand and white cement or does it use a 'gravel' mix like a mormal concrete deck with soem pebble or stone in it? I.e. is sand and cement a strong enough mix for this?--no gravel?
4. I also intend putting some powdered/smashed glass into the mix for some blues/greens when I polish it back. My intention is to pour the form and trowel it and then just sprinkle on the glass and trowel it in when the concrete is starting to go off. Is this the right approach?
5. I usually mix concrete fairly strong, 1/2 bag or even a full bag per mixer but I never use ratios(laziness!!). What ratio should I mix my sand/cement for maximum strength?
Thanks
R
just shuttering form for my concrete countertop with will be about 45mm thick at the thinnest point and have a 50mm overhang around the structure. I have some questions.
1. All the videos I see seem to use a very dry mix. Why is this? I always tend to mix concrete wet to make it easy to expel air and generally work with. Do I need a particularly dry mix for this?
2. I have a steel mesh for reinforcement. I also see people recommending use of a fibre or hair in the mix as reinforcement. Is this required and will it be exposed when I polish the surface back?
3. Im going for white. Is it just white sand and white cement or does it use a 'gravel' mix like a mormal concrete deck with soem pebble or stone in it? I.e. is sand and cement a strong enough mix for this?--no gravel?
4. I also intend putting some powdered/smashed glass into the mix for some blues/greens when I polish it back. My intention is to pour the form and trowel it and then just sprinkle on the glass and trowel it in when the concrete is starting to go off. Is this the right approach?
5. I usually mix concrete fairly strong, 1/2 bag or even a full bag per mixer but I never use ratios(laziness!!). What ratio should I mix my sand/cement for maximum strength?
Thanks
R
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