I am about to order MOT 1 and “all in one� as well as grit sand. Having less different aggregates will reduce waste and save space. I will be concreting in paving stones on edge as well as a few ducts – so nothing that needs the best grade concrete.
So I had the thought, “Can concrete be made with MOT?�
Using mot 1 to make concrete
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Ringi - technically, you can make concrete with MOT Type 1 providing it's essentially a pure hardstone such limestone or granite. Beware of material with any recycled element in it. However, as Carberry says, it will be very "lumpy" as it contains a proportion of aggregate between 31.5mm and 63mm which is quite large. Although there are specified limits for each sieve size, the grading can vary quite a bit. Personally, it's best to stick with conventional coarse and fine aggregate, such as 20mm gravel/limestone/granite and sharp sand. However, it's your choice.
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I use mot and blinding for small quantities of concrete all the time but only for sub surface stuff like trench mix backfill and it's great for fencing because you can compact is well and it's held enough to fix rails to. It's useless for anything above ground and can be prone to frost.
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