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woodfit
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Post: # 57710Post woodfit

Hi all
First post so here goes...I am looking to lay a base for a 10ft x 12ft shed around 4 to 6 inches thick and will order the ballast and cement (Grab bag) from my local merchants but how can you work out how much to order because obviously aggregates are sold by weight and not volume so is there any way of working out how much I will need in relation to the size of the slab I want to mix and lay??
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 57716Post Mikey_C

the calculators for converting concrete volume to material weights for C20 concrete is here about half way down

general info about concrete, mixing on site, ordering and health and safety is here

info if you decide to vary the mix a bit because you want it stronger is here

tonne grab bags can contain as little as 850Kg.

read digest and come back if you have any further questions :)

dig dug dan
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Post: # 57723Post dig dug dan

generally a tonne bag contains 0.6 of a cubic metre.
So for a 10 x 12 (3m x 3.6m) you will need just over a M of ballast (assuming you are doing 4")
By the time you have brought two tonne bags, all the cement, you would be better off buying ready mix. its not much more expensive, its all the same strength, and a lot less hassle.

As a rule of thumb for me, if its 1 cubic M or more, i ready mix it. if its less, i mix by hand.
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Post: # 57725Post msh paving

dig dug dan wrote:As a rule of thumb for me, if its 1 cubic M or more, i ready mix it. if its less, i mix by hand.
same hear dan, not worth messing making more than 1 m cube

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Post: # 57727Post Tony McC

It's not just the hassle of mixing a cubic metre or more, it's the problem of consistency, knocking out 20-odd mixes and hoping that you;ve got the quantities right each and every time, and a regular slump.

At least with ready mix, you know it's all one strength, all one slump.
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Post: # 57729Post lutonlagerlout

a metre of readymix if you use the mixer companies should cost about £150
believe it or not me and my old man knocked up 20 tonnes of ballast 1 day with a barrowmix mixer,the good old days NOT
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