Plasticiser to moist mix - Eorth using plasticiser in moist mix

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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matt_north
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Post: # 115224Post matt_north

Just a very quick question. Is there a good reason for using Plasticiser with a moist mix (rather than a wet mix). Just wondering if it will increase it's workability while still remaining relatively dry leaving a fairly solid working surface when laying, or am i taking away the advantages of a moist mix?

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Post: # 115225Post lutonlagerlout

generally using a plasticiser means you require les water which is a good thing
we just use 150 ML of SBR per mix grit sand to cement 5:1
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Post: # 115226Post matt_north

Thanks LLL for the reply.

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Post: # 115228Post Tony McC

You'll also find that it's a bit easier to settle flags onto a moist mix bed when it's been prepared using a plasticiser. It does what it says: it plasticises, making the mortar more fluid, easier to move, easier to spread.

Try it for yourself. Try an unplasticised mortar. See how awkward it is to handle, how it falls apart when moved, how it's harder to squeeze and therefore harder to lay onto. You'll soon be back on a plasticised mortar! :)
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Post: # 115234Post matt_north

Thanks Tony, i was initially thinking of using a plasticiser. Just need someone to turn the temperature up!

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I'm doing what I can! :D
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