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james_joe90
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james_joe90 Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:34 pm
Hi all,
I shall be casting slabs in the new year, once my hernia scar seems strong enough
I intended to mix Sharp Sand, 10mm Aggregate and Portland Cement(3:2:1 ratio) until a mate recommended all-in ballast.
Is this worthwhile? I'm not sure whether it will be the right ratio of sand+aggregate and 10mm size.
I shall also be casting Ballustrade - can the same stuff be used?
If i must use separate aggregate - what's the best/cheapest stuff for slabs and ballastrade?
Appreciate any advice.
Cheers
Jimbo
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Tony McC Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:35 pm
No: you have no control over the ratio of aggregates that make up an "All-in Ballast". Some will be too gravelly; some too sandy, and some just right, a bit like the Three Bear's porridge. Consequently, there's no consistency when mixing concrete, and your batches will come out different colours, textures, strengths, etc.
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james_joe90
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james_joe90 Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:41 pm
Thanks Tony
i dont mind the different textures/colours as i'm after a natural old slab finish.
It's the strength i'm most concerned about.
i've heard builders sand is sometimes too fine and doesn't interlock very well...apparently ballast has more of a fine pebble sand which is better.
Anyway, think i'll stickwith mixing sand and aggregate.
thanks again
Jimbo
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Tony McC Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:43 pm
You don't use building sand to make a concrete. Read the main website and treat yourself!
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james_joe90
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james_joe90 Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:47 pm
sorry Tony,
i read through the site a while back (great content! especially the sub base info)
slip of a novice tongue i guess
Jimbo
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