Concrete mix to make ornamental block.
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:18 am
Hi
I'm making some exposed aggregate concrete blocks to match and repair a 70 year old garden wall.
I'm not doing too badly getting there by trial and error.
-Using a 1-2-5 mix with a small amount of plasticiser seems best, but is grainy and doesn't flow, so it's not great to work with, and voids result if I'm not careful. Any suggestions on a better mix? Is it better relatively dry or should I keep it wetter to make it more workable and flowing?
I use a stiff brush after about 10 hours to brush the outside of the blocks , and then hose down to expose the aggregate finish. Does that technique and time seem about right, or is there a better way?
They arent very strong when I take them out of the formwork, but hopefully they'll acquire more strenght over a few days, or would a different mix be stronger?
I'm going to try adding a bit of soil (!) to the mix in the hope that they'll look a bit older. Might this work?
Thanks
Tony
I'm making some exposed aggregate concrete blocks to match and repair a 70 year old garden wall.
I'm not doing too badly getting there by trial and error.
-Using a 1-2-5 mix with a small amount of plasticiser seems best, but is grainy and doesn't flow, so it's not great to work with, and voids result if I'm not careful. Any suggestions on a better mix? Is it better relatively dry or should I keep it wetter to make it more workable and flowing?
I use a stiff brush after about 10 hours to brush the outside of the blocks , and then hose down to expose the aggregate finish. Does that technique and time seem about right, or is there a better way?
They arent very strong when I take them out of the formwork, but hopefully they'll acquire more strenght over a few days, or would a different mix be stronger?
I'm going to try adding a bit of soil (!) to the mix in the hope that they'll look a bit older. Might this work?
Thanks
Tony