4 pounds of sand, and 2 pounds of cement for each yard of stucco.
19,000lbs of rock. 1340 sand. 338 cement.
162. Comparison Of Quantities Of Materials - The mixture of concrete used for this class of work is often 1 part Portland cement, 3 parts sand, and 6 parts stone. The quantities of materials required for one yard of concrete (www. books.google.com) ("Cement and Concrete") 495. The concrete was one part Portland Cement; three parts sand; three parts gravel and three parts broken stone. (www.books.google.com) ("Cement and Concrete")
two sacks of cement per cubic yard of sand
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4 pounds of sand, and 2 pounds of cement for each yard of stucco.
19,000lbs of rock. 1340 sand. 338 cement.
500 pounds cement, 1500 pounds sand, 1600 pounds gravel. Mix with 32 gallons water
162. Comparison Of Quantities Of Materials - The mixture of concrete used for this class of work is often 1 part Portland cement, 3 parts sand, and 6 parts stone. The quantities of materials required for one yard of concrete (www. books.google.com) ("Cement and Concrete") 495. The concrete was one part Portland Cement; three parts sand; three parts gravel and three parts broken stone. (www.books.google.com) ("Cement and Concrete")
two sacks of cement per cubic yard of sand
This can vary do to the mixture of sand, stone, cement... but an approximate average would be 3000 lbs
This can vary do to the mixture of sand, stone, cement... but an approximate average would be 3000 lbs
This can vary do to the mixture of sand, stone, cement... but an approximate average would be 3000 lbs
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It you're trying to make concrete, that formula will work if you don't add too much water, it's lean on the cement.
A yard of sand weighs approximately 1.3 tons or 2600 pounds.
Concrete is a mixture of cement , sand, gravel and water. A cubic yard of concrete is 3' x 3' x 3' . That's 3x3=9x3=27 . 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard . So it's 27 feet divided by 3 inches equals 108 sq ft!