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The length of time that concrete takes to set, will depend on the temperature. It would take approximately 4 hours for concrete to set at a temperature of 80 degrees.
you need to have a ''keyway''---that is a groove in the base concrete,can be cut in if concrete has set,if not set,oil a 2x4lightly(lightly) & imbed it into the base concrete flush.
yes they need to be set in concrete. depending on your fence, one bag of concrete per post should be enough.
a presure washer is the best way to clean concrete, keep in mind to keep moving the presure washer and not let it just set in one spot for to long.
Regular sugar will cause the concrete to never set.
The length of time that concrete takes to set, will depend on the temperature. It would take approximately 4 hours for concrete to set at a temperature of 80 degrees.
Rockbottom period is 7 days once quality concreting is done and meticulous watering the concrete , otherwise normally 21 days is recokened as the period for curing the concrete( that is, setting the concrete) to take care of failure to adhere to correct processing of laying concrete and curing with water .
you need to have a ''keyway''---that is a groove in the base concrete,can be cut in if concrete has set,if not set,oil a 2x4lightly(lightly) & imbed it into the base concrete flush.
Mainly re-enforced concrete (concrete that's been set around steel rods). The cables are made from many long strands of steel.
There could be a few reasons the Quikrete quick set is not setting up for posts. It's possible that the mix was not properly measured or mixed according to the instructions on the bag. It could also be due to environmental factors such as temperature or humidity affecting the curing process. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions precisely and consider environmental conditions for the best results.
It depends on the outside temperature. Also, you can add calcium chloride at lower temperatures, to decrease set time. 70°F - 6 hours 60°F - 8 hours 50°F - 11 hours 40°F - 14 hours 30°F - 19 hours 20°F - Concrete will freeze
yes they need to be set in concrete. depending on your fence, one bag of concrete per post should be enough.
a presure washer is the best way to clean concrete, keep in mind to keep moving the presure washer and not let it just set in one spot for to long.
You pour liquid concrete into a frame and let it set.
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It would take you 2-3 years to set it up and to take it down 2-3 years aswell and that's a long time
The scientific method is a definite and concrete set of rules.