Usually half and half so take a regular bucket half water to half type N if looks too wet add a little more cement if its too dry add more water Be very careful when adding more water u could end up ruining it.
1 bag of cement with 4.5 five gallon buckets of masonry sand.
1:5 (cement:sand) is the best ratio
it depends on the type of mix and water cement ratio.
Typically you would need about 30% more type I cement to attain the same early strength gain as Type III cement.
type of cement using in cambodia
1 bag of cement with 4.5 five gallon buckets of masonry sand.
Masonry cement is basically normal Portland cement with added ingredients to provide the plasticity required for masonry work. Masonry cements are pre-packaged primarily as either Type N Masonry Cement or Type S Masonry Cement. Other types are available for specific circumstances. Type N Masonry mortar is recommended for general use in building non-load bearing walls as well as for exterior veneer walls not requiring high strength. Type S Masonry mortar is recommended for use in all masonry below grade as well as in building exterior load bearing walls requiring high strength. DO NOT use masonry cement for concrete jobs
1:5 (cement:sand) is the best ratio
it depends on the type of mix and water cement ratio.
masonry dam is usually built by masonry that is basically stones,bricks and cement and in which the force that holds the dam in place against the push from the water is earth's gravity pulling down the mass of the dam
Use for non-load application. Mix with sand to produce a mortar for bricks and blocks. Mix proportions by weight for TYPE N Mortar - 10 kg Masonry Cement - 35 kg Sand
No. Premixed Type S mortar contains lime, which will cause it to shrink and crack. Best to use Portland cement mixed with masonry sand and a small amount of water. Should be mixed to a nearly dry consistency and "dry-packed."
Typically you would need about 30% more type I cement to attain the same early strength gain as Type III cement.
It makes a wet-like gray liquid that is similar to cement but it's actually like a wet type of cement.
I would use type S mortar for vertical applications and portland cement for horizontal work. Portland will work for either but it is rough on your skin and hands.
It is a type of glue used for gluing pipes together... (not the type of cement in concrete).
type of cement using in cambodia