It depends on the outside temperature. Also, you can add calcium chloride at lower temperatures, to decrease set time.
70°F - 6 hours
60°F - 8 hours
50°F - 11 hours
40°F - 14 hours
30°F - 19 hours
20°F - Concrete will freeze
It would take you 2-3 years to set it up and to take it down 2-3 years aswell and that's a long time
Concrete typically takes about 24 to 48 hours to set enough for light foot traffic, but it can take up to 28 days to achieve its full strength. The initial setting time can vary based on factors like temperature, humidity, and the specific mix used. During this curing period, it’s important to keep the concrete moist to ensure optimal strength development.
Thin Clients do not take long to set up. However, even though they require little time to set up, there are different types that require varying lengths of time.
It only takes 5 minutes to set up and configure!
It depends. If you are working alone, expect it to take a few hours to do. If you have people helping you, it will not take as long.
5 minutes .. doesn't take more than that , promise
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Quikrete concrete typically sets within 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the specific product and environmental conditions. However, it may take up to 24 to 48 hours for it to cure enough to support weight. Full strength is generally reached in about 28 days. Always refer to the product instructions for the best guidance.
5 minutes .. doesn't take more than that , promise
Depends on the program and what you mean by "set up." It could be several seconds to several hours.
It really depends on how involved you are getting. A basic system can be set up in a matter of a couple of hours.
Car batteries do not usually corrode just sitting on concrete unless their is a leak in the container. I do know that you shouldn't place a car battery on a concrete surface as it can cause the battery to discharge its self into the concrete and you end up with a dead battery.