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Posted by: Ricky Sexton on September 25, 2001 at 10:08:21:
In Reply to: Re: Mixing Concrete Posted by: Jeff on March 20, 1999 at 10:01:30:
: : I would like to know how to determine how much sand and gravel it takes to make a yard of concrete.
: :David
: The combined total of sand and gravel equals the
: amount of concrete the portland adds so little volume. Or if you want to make it complicated I will give you a list of weights. Reading from left to right aggregate size, cement,gravel,water,
: these are in pounds.
: 3/8 565 1630 1190 285
: 3/4 520 1310 1730 260
: 1 490 1260 1870 245
: One sack of cement equals 94 pound and Water weighs 8 pounds to the gallon.
: Jeff
What is mixing ratio between cement, sand, and gravel?
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