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Usually half and half so take a regular bucket half water to half type N if looks too wet add a little more cement if its too dry add more water Be very careful when adding more water u could end up ruining it.
Start with one gallon. Mix the cement with a shovel. Sometimes you may have to add a little more water. You do not want to get it to thin and soupy because it will cause it to loose strength. For best results fill a plastic cup with the mixed cement. Turn the cup upside down and lift the cup up. The final mix should stand close to half the height of the cup.
How to make cement mix all you need: 1.half a cup of water 2.two handfuls of sand 3.paint (any colour) 4.glue 5.bowl 6. a wooden spoon What to do: pour the water into the bowl and put the sand in the bowl. Then pour some paint in but not to much then get the wooden spoon and stir until it is smoothed and mixed. Then add some glue and then stir. Then leave it For a hour then check if it has hardened. Check on it until it is almost dry but not, then if you want you can shape the cement into stuff or just leave it. Hope it works!!! love tekeisha and charlotte
If you are drilling with no returns it is imperative to watch pressure, torque and hookload. Before every connection ream the pipe at least half way to make sure you are free. Connection time is imperative, any sign that pressure cannot be maintained or that the string is not free pull out of the hole until pipe is free and try to regain pressure. If TD is reached on the hole and casing is run cement tools such as a cement basket, ecp or acp will need to be figured based on estimated geological data.
500 litres.
That depends upon the mixer and the speed. For example, a 600 watt mixer run at full speed for one hour will consume 0.6 kW-hours in one hour. It would consume 0.1 kW-hours in 10 minutes. A 300 watt mixer run at full speed would use half that much, or 0.05 kW-hours in 10 minutes. Running the 300 watt mixer at half power would cut the power consumption in half again, to 0.025 kW-hours per 10 minutes.
its a pipe that's cut in two or a cement halfpipe looks the same but is in cement
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To make whipped cream using half and half, you can whip the half and half with a whisk or mixer until it becomes thick and fluffy. You can also add a little sugar or vanilla extract for flavor.
To turn half and half into whipped cream, you can whip it with a whisk or electric mixer until it becomes thick and fluffy. The fat content in the half and half helps it whip up into a creamy texture similar to whipped cream.
To make whipped cream using half and half, you will need to chill the half and half in the fridge for a few hours. Then, whip the chilled half and half with a mixer until it forms stiff peaks. Add sugar and vanilla extract for flavor, if desired.
To make whipped cream using half and half, you will need to chill the half and half in the fridge for at least 24 hours. Then, whip the chilled half and half with a mixer until stiff peaks form. Add sugar and vanilla extract for flavor if desired.
Half a quart.
If you are referring to the hauling capacity, the 1500 is considered a half ton pickup.
To make homemade whipped cream using half and half, you will need to chill the half and half in the fridge for at least 24 hours. Then, whip the chilled half and half with a mixer until it forms stiff peaks. Add sugar and vanilla extract for flavor, if desired.
Relative humidity becomes the ratio between the actual amount of water vapor present to the capacity that the air has at a particular moment. Just to be an optimist, if the glass is half-filled, the relative humidity is 50 percent. If the glass is three-quarters filled, the relative humidity is 75 percent.