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Anchor bolts are used to secure items to concrete. They can be wet-set meaning inserted into the concrete while it is still hardening or the concrete can be drilled and the anchors set in to them.
When they invented concrete. Roman concrete set underwater and was used to build harbours.
There is not a precise count. The Romans used concrete extensively. They used it for large buildings, bridges, and aqueducts though stone and brick were used as well in a concrete construction. As Roman concrete also set underwater, it was also used to build ports.The biggest building which was made mainly in concrete is the Colosseum.
im pretty sure they're the same thing but cement is usually used when it is liquid and concrete when its set i think.
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.
It can be, but not always. A set can be a concrete noun, referring to a set of tools, a set of drums, or a chess set. There are also abstract uses: a set of rules, or a set of values, would not be tangible, physical items.
yes they need to be set in concrete. depending on your fence, one bag of concrete per post should be enough.
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 pour liquid concrete into a frame and let it set.
The scientific method is a definite and concrete set of rules.
Post tensioning is the prestressing of a concrete member by tensioning the reinforcing tendons after the concrete has set
Regular sugar will cause the concrete to never set.