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Mixing Concrete

What Is This About?

Concrete is a mixture of sand, gravel or other aggregates and Portland cement mixed with enough water to form a semi-fluid state. The mixture is then placed into a form to harden. In it's pre-mixed state it is known as cement. Once mixed and hard, the term become concrete.

This guide will show you how to successfully create concrete, what tools you should be using and the mixtures for different applications. Be sure to read this guide before starting any groundwork project.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Aggregates
  • Other Materials Used
  • Concrete Formulas
  • Recommended Thicknesses For Concrete Slabs
  • Calculating Cubic Footage
  • Measurement Techniques
  • Using Premixed
  • Troubleshooting Problems
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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