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An 80 pound bag of CONCRETE MIX makes about 2/3 of a cubic foot, so that would be about 40 bags to the yard.
Yes the rain will affect your task at hand, if it gets rained on directly after your pour. After a few hours it should be fine. If your too worried make the mix a bit stiffer. If your worried about the water leaking in from the surroundin...
You are good to go. There won't be any problems from handling concrete. It will be like handling a rock — no problem at all. The longer that you let it dry before painting it then the better off you'll be. A few days is better than a day. T...
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Erick, The problem here is not the amount of concrete it is the time. Quickcrete will indeed dry faster when it is sitting out and has room to let the water evaporate. But you have to dig a deep hole to set the pole in. So it will dry ...
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80# bags are 0.6 cubic feet and it takes 41 to make a cubic yard. In that case, 60# bags must be 0.45 cubic feet and it would take 55 to make a cubic yard.
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The sooner the better while the surface is still clean. If you wait you will really need to clean it well before sealing.
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I would not recommend that you carry out this proposal. For a floor to be sufficiently strong to support itself, it must have regulationary support, and usually these are just sufficient for purpose. So if you now add an unspecified weight ...
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If it were me, I'd top it with about 8 or 9 inches of gravel. That will help with the traction until you get it paved and the gravel certainly won't hurt as subgrade when you do pave it. We used to have a hill between our house and the main...
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DryLoc makes a clear masonary sealer that works very well. I would use a wagner paint sprayer and spray on light coats.
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Hi Cliff, depending on your soil conditions I would use at least a three foot by three foot pad two feet deep with at least one foot of concret under the pole. In that one foot I would have a grid of reinforcing steel #5 rebar 8" on ce...
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