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If you are using a traditional concrete mix you can increase the slump by increasing the water you add.
Yes you can. There is a special concrete formula made by sackrete that you just add water to the concrete after pouring it in a hole.
Just add enough water.
Yes, you can. You should clean the dry concrete with water and a brush first, and you should use a bonding agent (available pretty much anywhere you buy concrete) for optimal adhesion. You may also wish to add reinforcement such as rebar.
It is better to add premixed anti-freeze.
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add 50/50 mix of coolant and antifreeze or buy premixed from local auto parts supplier
topping up with premixed salt water until you get it up to your target range is the best way
If you are using a traditional concrete mix you can increase the slump by increasing the water you add.
Yes you can. There is a special concrete formula made by sackrete that you just add water to the concrete after pouring it in a hole.
Just add enough water.
Yes, you can. You should clean the dry concrete with water and a brush first, and you should use a bonding agent (available pretty much anywhere you buy concrete) for optimal adhesion. You may also wish to add reinforcement such as rebar.
You can buy coolant that is premixed and is added to the radiator without mixing.
The presence of moisture in sand will add considerable water to the mix. If the total water is not adjusted to compensate, the mix will have too much water. Excessive water is the single most common cause of poor concrete. I makes a weaker mix and makes the concrete less resistant to freeze-thaw cycles. It will take a longer time before you can add floor coverings in the case of building slabs. JDCengr
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