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@@Caliber8Tools Excuse my ignorance, with water added would that end weighing 100lbs or is it a 1:1 ratio? 60lb bag will equal 60lb once dried? Trying to fill and dry an entire 5 gallon with concrete to use as a weight.
@@sebastianluna1412 How many pounds do you want, 100? Add a 40 pound bag to the 60. The water will evaporate during the curing process. Wet cement is heavier than "dry" or more appropriately "cured" as only some of the water evaporates not all. Let me know if I'm right.
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Very informative.....much more than most videos online....Interesting to see the ration of likes and comments etc....
Thank you for sharing this valuable information....
Glad it helped.
Very good and informative video. Thanks
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Which bag do you recommend for building a concrete pad for an AC condenser unit
High strength mix.
Excellent video!
Glad it helped.
well done thanks
You’re welcome. Glad it helped.
I have to repair 3 fence posts and am not really going to use the mixing machine much at all in future. Can you mix without the fancy mixing tool?
Yes, with a trowel or shovel, just takes longer. A drill and mixing rod just makes it easier.
Did you dump the full 50lb bag of cement mix into the 5 gallon bucket?
No lol.
On point.
Thank you for sharing your video.
Glad it helped.
Good work sir
How many bags and what weight bags would you need to fill an entire 5 gallons?
About one 60 pound bag.
@@Caliber8Tools Excuse my ignorance, with water added would that end weighing 100lbs or is it a 1:1 ratio? 60lb bag will equal 60lb once dried? Trying to fill and dry an entire 5 gallon with concrete to use as a weight.
@@sebastianluna1412 How many pounds do you want, 100? Add a 40 pound bag to the 60. The water will evaporate during the curing process. Wet cement is heavier than "dry" or more appropriately "cured" as only some of the water evaporates not all. Let me know if I'm right.
@@Caliber8Tools Gotcha so it is a 1:1 ratio then. Thanks!
Do you wear any type of protective gear? Like a mask or goggles or anything?
Yes I do. Check out the other vids. I always stress safety.
Great!
Glad it helped.
“by hand.”
😂 well almost
By hand tool, as opposed to using a cement mixing machine or having a cement mixing truck do it for you.
Lol
The intro is pointless
Point taken lol.
Video starts at 5:35 the rest is a waste of time
Speak for yourself
@@dgallahue3571 for your mother I do
I know more than any person should about cement/concrete. However, I stumbled upon this video and I have to say that if you think anything prior to the 5:35 marker is "a waste of time", then you sir should make a video with your extensive knowledge in the field and educate others. You see, some folks take the time and don't just perform a task needed. Some take pride in their work and are willing to learn and educate themselves in something that is new to them. Humbling themselves to take in whatever knowledge someone may have to offer. To the poster of this video, keep up the great work, Brother. It is very admirable for you to take the time to educate folks in whatever it may be. It is undeniable that folks like you make this world a better place. THANK YOU,
LINK
Thank you