Mixing semi-dry bedding?
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After much preparation, the slabs should finally be going down this weekend.
One question - the slabs are being laid onto a standard 10:1 semi dry mix. I have 9 sq meters to lay, so thats getting on for 0.8 tonne of sand:cement to be mixed (according to the calculator on the main site).
Is it 'standard procedure' to mix the semi-dry in a mixer, or by hand?
Having mixed concrete etc in the past by hand, I know its bloody hard work! But what about a dry mix?
One question - the slabs are being laid onto a standard 10:1 semi dry mix. I have 9 sq meters to lay, so thats getting on for 0.8 tonne of sand:cement to be mixed (according to the calculator on the main site).
Is it 'standard procedure' to mix the semi-dry in a mixer, or by hand?
Having mixed concrete etc in the past by hand, I know its bloody hard work! But what about a dry mix?
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only problem is i rang up bannister hall today and they have run out,apparently some scally had the last 11 tubs :;):
i fancy using the gft but after just getting the feel for romex i am tempted to stay loyal
do you use the resin and knock it up in the mixer john or do you get the easy stuff?
i find the resin seems to go off a lot harder (mixer is still coated with it, grrr bleedin apprentices)
also do you use a squeegee or brush? i use a brush then run a jointing iron over it to make sure all the voids are full,then brush again,i suppose it takes me about 1 hour to do 10 m like this but i feel better for pushing it in with the jointer.
if romex is the only innovation i ever get from this site then it has been worth it IMHO
cheers LLL
oh and the paving markers,they work a treat on sandstone,only problem is they hardly wear out so my 20 will last me ages
Edited By lutonlagerlout on 1180126730
i fancy using the gft but after just getting the feel for romex i am tempted to stay loyal
do you use the resin and knock it up in the mixer john or do you get the easy stuff?
i find the resin seems to go off a lot harder (mixer is still coated with it, grrr bleedin apprentices)
also do you use a squeegee or brush? i use a brush then run a jointing iron over it to make sure all the voids are full,then brush again,i suppose it takes me about 1 hour to do 10 m like this but i feel better for pushing it in with the jointer.
if romex is the only innovation i ever get from this site then it has been worth it IMHO
cheers LLL
oh and the paving markers,they work a treat on sandstone,only problem is they hardly wear out so my 20 will last me ages
Edited By lutonlagerlout on 1180126730
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its all in the context sean,we have a fierce craic at work and there is a lot of banter both ways
for some reason i used to get called horse a lot when i was younger by the irish lads but it didnt bother me.
its when no-one talks to you its time to worry
the brown hessian bag may be just around the corner
LLL :;):
p.s. 10 years the guy in question
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for some reason i used to get called horse a lot when i was younger by the irish lads but it didnt bother me.
its when no-one talks to you its time to worry
the brown hessian bag may be just around the corner
LLL :;):
p.s. 10 years the guy in question
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I also have the craic on site. the bit i didn't like was ..."pushing it in with his fingers and on his knees". i just hope you supplied gloves and knee pads. i know we have to get the job done, it just sounded derogatory put that way. i have been called all sorts, its how its said that matters. ???
sean