Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 3:01 pm
Hi,
What a great site, I've puzzled with many of the questions answered over 25 years of DIY building!
At present I'm building a garage/workshop. the floor area is 6.50m wide x 10.50m long. Blockwork is up to floor level to provide shuttering on three sides.
Access for the concrete truck is limited to the front entrance which would make it difficult to place the rear bay if divided in three bays of 3.5m x 6.50m.
My questions are:
1) Would it be OK to do the full area in a single pour (well 2 deliveries of 5.5m3 one after the other for a 150mm slab) and cut two crack joints with a diamond saw at 3.50m intervals? Or do I really need two proper movement joints in this size of slab (if so is there a way of introducing such joints during a pour?) I will have expansion joints around the perimeter.
I would intend to hire a roller striker with a 7.00m pole & a power float. The finish will be a dry shake topping (Don Construction Monoshake)
2) If crack joints OK, how long after the pour should they be cut?
3) What is the calculation for the necessary width of expansion joint at the perimeter?
4) I require a channel in the concrete for later fitting of a steel channel for track hung sliding doors which I intend to achieve using a temporary batten former 50mm wide x 40mm deep. Any advice on placement & removal?
I think that's got all my problems off my chest for today, hope you can help.
Thanks, Dougal.
What a great site, I've puzzled with many of the questions answered over 25 years of DIY building!
At present I'm building a garage/workshop. the floor area is 6.50m wide x 10.50m long. Blockwork is up to floor level to provide shuttering on three sides.
Access for the concrete truck is limited to the front entrance which would make it difficult to place the rear bay if divided in three bays of 3.5m x 6.50m.
My questions are:
1) Would it be OK to do the full area in a single pour (well 2 deliveries of 5.5m3 one after the other for a 150mm slab) and cut two crack joints with a diamond saw at 3.50m intervals? Or do I really need two proper movement joints in this size of slab (if so is there a way of introducing such joints during a pour?) I will have expansion joints around the perimeter.
I would intend to hire a roller striker with a 7.00m pole & a power float. The finish will be a dry shake topping (Don Construction Monoshake)
2) If crack joints OK, how long after the pour should they be cut?
3) What is the calculation for the necessary width of expansion joint at the perimeter?
4) I require a channel in the concrete for later fitting of a steel channel for track hung sliding doors which I intend to achieve using a temporary batten former 50mm wide x 40mm deep. Any advice on placement & removal?
I think that's got all my problems off my chest for today, hope you can help.
Thanks, Dougal.