In the next few days i plan to build a gardern wall, but i could do with some help on the following points.
1. I shall be using a mixer but how and when should the sand cement and water be added?
2. And the same for the concrete for the footings sand,gravel,cement and water?
I have found what mix i need but just unsure of when to add them together if you know what i meen.
Thanks in advance.
Help mixing mortor - How
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have you been on the drink mark?
i did it the way you describe on my first day on site and was tormented for weeks after by the hoddies
on a normal size mixer it is as follows
1 make sure mixer is stable
2 turn it on
3 add 1 gallon of clean water (half a builders bucket)
4 add 1 measure of febmix (when making mortar )or a squirt of fairy if you have no feb
5 add 1 level bucket of sand
6 add 1 level bucket of cement
7 add 3 more buckets of sand adding water where needed to gain the right consistency
8 for bricklaying you need the mortar to kind of rise then drop through the agitators,if it slops through its too wet,and if it rolls right over it is too dry
9 when you tip a gauge in to the wheel barrow always put 1/2 a bucket of water into the mixer and let it turn for a couple of minutes,this keeps it cleaner
hope this helps
LLL
i did it the way you describe on my first day on site and was tormented for weeks after by the hoddies
on a normal size mixer it is as follows
1 make sure mixer is stable
2 turn it on
3 add 1 gallon of clean water (half a builders bucket)
4 add 1 measure of febmix (when making mortar )or a squirt of fairy if you have no feb
5 add 1 level bucket of sand
6 add 1 level bucket of cement
7 add 3 more buckets of sand adding water where needed to gain the right consistency
8 for bricklaying you need the mortar to kind of rise then drop through the agitators,if it slops through its too wet,and if it rolls right over it is too dry
9 when you tip a gauge in to the wheel barrow always put 1/2 a bucket of water into the mixer and let it turn for a couple of minutes,this keeps it cleaner
hope this helps
LLL
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