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clueless25
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clueless25
hello all
where can i get the additive or admixure to make self-consolidating concrete, because i cast a lot of concrete and it looks easer to handle and use
i have seen 25L drums but i dont need that much, or is there a diy liquid :p
if this is in the wrong place feel free to move it to the correct place
clueless25
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Pablo
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Pablo
Try contacting one of the chemical manufacturers like Sika or Larsen and they'll tell you who they supply in your local area.
Can't see it from my house
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seanandruby
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seanandruby
Good material to work with, especially high columns where they are pumped from the base up, to avoid seperation.
sean
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Tony McC
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Tony McC
I can't recall seeing it in anything smaller than a 25 litre drum.
If anyone knows, it'll be Dave at NCC - 01257 266696
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