Waterproof concrete mix
Waterproof concrete mix
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Hi all,
Seems like there are a lot of helpful experts here. So I will pose my question here.
I am looking at making a reinforced form for a pond skimmer. 4' x 3' x 3'. I am looking for a simple waterproof mix for this project. As a somewhat experienced mason I would imagine that a 2:2:1 mix (3/8 aggregate, sand, Portland) with one pound of fiber per yard, would work. I wanted to check with the experts here if there is a better mix that I should be looking at.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Seems like there are a lot of helpful experts here. So I will pose my question here.
I am looking at making a reinforced form for a pond skimmer. 4' x 3' x 3'. I am looking for a simple waterproof mix for this project. As a somewhat experienced mason I would imagine that a 2:2:1 mix (3/8 aggregate, sand, Portland) with one pound of fiber per yard, would work. I wanted to check with the experts here if there is a better mix that I should be looking at.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.





RE: Waterproof concrete mix
The aggregates you use in the concrete absorb water and should actually be saturated at the time of mixing. Depending on your aggregates, this can be a small amount of moisture or a lot (1 to 6%, depending on aggregate).
Keep the water cement ratio as low as possible, preferably in the 0.40 to 0.45 range. Use a low absorption coarse aggregate (river rock, granite, etc.). Vibrate the concrete to achieve consolidation.
The ratios you have give should produce a dense concrete, but it will be hard to work with a low water cement ratio (you should not put more than 0.45 parts of water in this mix...if you put 330 lbs of coarse aggregate, 330 lbs of fine aggregate, 197 lbs of cement, 10 gallons of water)
RE: Waterproof concrete mix
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RE: Waterproof concrete mix
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