Re: New 36inch castable build in Brisbane
Thanks for the advice David s. I did have enough castable for 80mm walls. I was not sure how far it would go. 10 x 20 kg bags is about right. It was funny to work with. I bit spongy but did do the vertical start okay. I also went with your suggestion, to just use the sand mould. I did attempt a form work solution based on conical sections for the start of the dome, but found I could not bend the thin ply I was using. I could hove cut slits in the outer layers of the ply to allow it to bend, but your simple solution worked well.
I used a central spindle to make the sand dome, photos attached (thanks Golf for the idea) . I coved the sand with wet newspaper, and sprayed with can of vegetable oil to help with it, and the timber partitions removal. I divided the dome into 4 pieces for easy of moving to the final position and to allow for moment/cracking.
In the end I did not use the second stage scraper, as the dividers worked well, and gave a depth gage to work from. I poured the castable in the late afternoon as it was a hot day (mid 30's c), and used ice in the water to reduce fast setting issues.
Thanks for the advice David s. I did have enough castable for 80mm walls. I was not sure how far it would go. 10 x 20 kg bags is about right. It was funny to work with. I bit spongy but did do the vertical start okay. I also went with your suggestion, to just use the sand mould. I did attempt a form work solution based on conical sections for the start of the dome, but found I could not bend the thin ply I was using. I could hove cut slits in the outer layers of the ply to allow it to bend, but your simple solution worked well.
I used a central spindle to make the sand dome, photos attached (thanks Golf for the idea) . I coved the sand with wet newspaper, and sprayed with can of vegetable oil to help with it, and the timber partitions removal. I divided the dome into 4 pieces for easy of moving to the final position and to allow for moment/cracking.
In the end I did not use the second stage scraper, as the dividers worked well, and gave a depth gage to work from. I poured the castable in the late afternoon as it was a hot day (mid 30's c), and used ice in the water to reduce fast setting issues.
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