when i empty my slab moulds 90% of the slabs are all chippy
just like the chips are going to the bottom of the mould when iam vibrating them.
every mix this happens and with garden ornaments, any advice would be great, thanks
Paving slabs - Vibrating table or what ??????
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I have tryed 1/2inch chips and 10mm chips now iam trying 5mm chips.
The mix is 4 chips, 2 sand and 1 25kg bag cement and i use 1 cup of rapid set frostpfoofer.
Most of the moulds are new from harristone, some are plastic slab moulds and some are ornamental moulds, latex with fibreglass support case.
I have tryed wet and semi dry mixes.
I have had the moulds on the table for different times.
It must be something but i dont know what.
The mix is 4 chips, 2 sand and 1 25kg bag cement and i use 1 cup of rapid set frostpfoofer.
Most of the moulds are new from harristone, some are plastic slab moulds and some are ornamental moulds, latex with fibreglass support case.
I have tryed wet and semi dry mixes.
I have had the moulds on the table for different times.
It must be something but i dont know what.
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are your abs molds on a wooden frame .
do you have stands for your ornament molds
for your abs paving molds make the mix close to a slack porrige mix
ie if you run your trowel through it it closes behind smoothly.vibrate untill you see air holes forming on the back of the stone.a good way to tell if you have it right is after vibration tilt your mold up if you mud slides youve got too much water in it .
for your ornament make the mix runny but not sloppy and leave on table just before the fat starts to form if this forms too quick turn your table down.
do you have stands for your ornament molds
for your abs paving molds make the mix close to a slack porrige mix
ie if you run your trowel through it it closes behind smoothly.vibrate untill you see air holes forming on the back of the stone.a good way to tell if you have it right is after vibration tilt your mold up if you mud slides youve got too much water in it .
for your ornament make the mix runny but not sloppy and leave on table just before the fat starts to form if this forms too quick turn your table down.