Hi,
I need to cast a concrete padstone, in situ, as a bearing for an rsj.
(I can't get an off the shelf padstone of the required size and the application is such tbat casting a padstone is an easier option).
I would welcome any advice on this please... In particular the required mix, tips for minimising shrinkage, setting time etc.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Casting a padstone for a lintel - Advise for casting a padstone for lintel
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Thanks Dylan, I've done what you suggest before and it worked well. In this situation though we want to cast the padstone...it's a rubble construction wall with face stone work with irregular size stones. Casting the padstone will, I think, be much easier than creating a bed for the padstone and then making good. It will also back fill the void and key everything together.
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c50 concrete using cem1 high performance cement
in practise this cement is hard to get hold of off the shelf
but it can be bought
basically C:50 is a 2:1 mix ballast : cement
or you could go 4 aggregate: 2 grit sand : 3 cement by volume
depending on size it needs to be shuttered with release oil etc and maybe some rebar, also needs vibrating to get the bubbles out
probably have to leave it 2 days before striking
all IMHO
only a structural eng. can give you a definitive answer
cheers
LLL
in practise this cement is hard to get hold of off the shelf
but it can be bought
basically C:50 is a 2:1 mix ballast : cement
or you could go 4 aggregate: 2 grit sand : 3 cement by volume
depending on size it needs to be shuttered with release oil etc and maybe some rebar, also needs vibrating to get the bubbles out
probably have to leave it 2 days before striking
all IMHO
only a structural eng. can give you a definitive answer
cheers
LLL
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