The glass ionomer power, and water of cause and a spatula metal. Top tip is use a glass mixing slab gently warmed under hot water. Mad i know you would think it would set quicker but it doesn't. Oh and practice when the principle is out!Alternitevely buy the pre capulated stuff it never fails and if it does it isn't the nurses fault!
You mix house+glass=skyscraper to make house is to bricks+cement =house
It depends on the ratio of cement in the mix. If it is white then there is no cement in it and it will not bond the blocks together
8 kilos sand to the 2 kilos cement.
@ 1:5 mix, 15 cement and 71 25kg bags of sand (1,175kgs)
A good mix is four or five of sand to one of cement.
If a 20kg bag of cement=0.1m3 with 100 lots o 0.01 to 1m3 then you will need 12.5 bags per m3. So you need approx 11.5m3 of sand and 144 bags of cement (144 x 0.01 = 1.44m3) to give you a total of 12.94m3
The mix won't set properly, and the lifespan of your cement form will be shortened considerably.
cement/ concrete is made with water, cement mixture and sand. After all of this is added to the right amount, you mix, mix, mix!! Then bofore it drys, pour it ontop the location desired
You need sand in it. 1 part cement to 2 parts sand.
Typically you would need about 30% more type I cement to attain the same early strength gain as Type III cement.
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