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I'm about to lay a mowing strip of granite slabs - 300mm wide and the strip will be 32 linear meters and just want to check my quantities and ask about expansion joints.
I've taken a look at the site and think that a C20 mix would be best at 100mm deep. I've had a look at the calculators and at 31.75 linear meters and 100mm deep I reckon I'll need .96m3 of concrete, which comes to 307KG cement, 605KG sand and 1123KG of gravel. In the real world I reckon this means 2 ton bags of ballast and 12 bags of cement.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The longer runs of the mowing strip will be 9m and 7m. Are expansion joints going to be necessary on a moxing strip? It'll make the job more difficult for an amateur like me because I'll have to make sure the slabs are cut at to line up with the expansion joints.
Also, I know that this weather isn't ideal for concrete - but it is only a moxing strip. Should I use an additive?
Thank you all.
I've taken a look at the site and think that a C20 mix would be best at 100mm deep. I've had a look at the calculators and at 31.75 linear meters and 100mm deep I reckon I'll need .96m3 of concrete, which comes to 307KG cement, 605KG sand and 1123KG of gravel. In the real world I reckon this means 2 ton bags of ballast and 12 bags of cement.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The longer runs of the mowing strip will be 9m and 7m. Are expansion joints going to be necessary on a moxing strip? It'll make the job more difficult for an amateur like me because I'll have to make sure the slabs are cut at to line up with the expansion joints.
Also, I know that this weather isn't ideal for concrete - but it is only a moxing strip. Should I use an additive?
Thank you all.
David
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by anti freeze i take it you mean frost protector. this is an accelerant which will cause the mix to go off quicker (which will protect it from frost)
if you are a diy'er (like myself) you will need to remember to mix in smaller batches and work with the mix quickly and efficiently.
to this end i never add it to the mix as i didn't feel confident enough.
I always made sure I started as early in the morning as possible to give it a chance to go off and covered it very well with hessian and old balnkets/curtains. never had any problems.
but one man's "its freezing!! is another man's i'll put me top back on (think Newcastle fans in January watching the team with nothing but a beer belly hanging out.)
if you are a diy'er (like myself) you will need to remember to mix in smaller batches and work with the mix quickly and efficiently.
to this end i never add it to the mix as i didn't feel confident enough.
I always made sure I started as early in the morning as possible to give it a chance to go off and covered it very well with hessian and old balnkets/curtains. never had any problems.
but one man's "its freezing!! is another man's i'll put me top back on (think Newcastle fans in January watching the team with nothing but a beer belly hanging out.)
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Thank you LLL & Sean. Notorious for sunsidence around here so I'm playing it safe. Can you tell me where I can get hessian or something similar from please? Do you think I can get away with laying straight on top of the concrete or do I have to wait for it to set and then make up mortar and lay the flags the normal way?
Thank you.
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