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pond cememnt?
im working on a water fall, id like to construct it out of cement.. what
should i be doing and what kind of cements should i be working with. let me know! thanx! |
pond cememnt?
"John" wrote in message ... im working on a water fall, id like to construct it out of cement.. what should i be doing and what kind of cements should i be working with. let me I have been lining my stream with good old fashioned quick crete. It's been running for about a month now, with no noticeable effects to critters or water params. BV. |
pond cememnt?
You could use a premix concrete mix or a mix of portland cement with sand
and gravel. Do not use mortar mix or masonry cement, as these have extra lime added to make them more plastic, easier to use in laying brick and block. Portland cement will have some lime water generated as it hydrates, but not as much as the masonry cement. The lime has a pH of about 13, so if you use a lot of it, your pond pH will go up significantly. Allowing it to fully hydrate by keeping it moist, which can take months, though most hydration will be done within a week, then allow the concrete to air dry for a few days to get air in the capalaries, and the amount of lime that will get out is minimal. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "John" wrote in message ... im working on a water fall, id like to construct it out of cement.. what should i be doing and what kind of cements should i be working with. let me know! thanx! |
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