9tee...with the p gravel its up to you really. the gravel in a mix is just considered to be like a larger version of sand itself. the sand is the smallest aggregate and the p gravel the larger. under microscope it all forms a matrix. if the grains are all varying size and shape ('sharp' washed sand is best) then they effectively interlock and cause a very strong bond with the cement.try 2 aggregate/gravel,2 sand,1 cement.keep water to minimum workable amount.not sure on cost where you live...
marina. 3 sand, 1 cement will make a pretty strong mix. see bag for directions anyway. you can buy concrete mix(sand and aggregate) if you like. its done for you then. with water, you treat it like a cake mix in a way. get a workable consistency. something that will flow into the corners of a mold with some agitation. too much water will make the paver more brittle as in drying the water evaporates and can cause a destabilized mix. the idea is to keep it as dry as you can work with. good luck
@fleabags1971 Hi...it is Dec 18 2011... I just saw your info/comment here...& I want your further info...Doozoo ... you say 3-sand to 1 concrete... OK. but...what about if you put 'P' gravel in the mix? Please tell me that 'ratio' I plan to build w/cement/concrete & w/re-bar & I am now collecting info to calculate: whats needed & the cost. You seem friendly & knowledgeable.
any one who are interested in paver mold? contact me sales@jxchoice.com
choicepavermold 1 week ago
Love thaose safety shoes, er, safety sandals.
no6its6not6me 1 month ago
Child labor...slaves!!!!
tony1946 3 weeks ago
if any one want to buy this type of machine contact :dixit.suthar9@gmail.com
rushvavipul 2 months ago
what about the color ? do you can made " old town blend color"?
latinpaver 2 months ago
...but it's all cheap compared to the cost of buying them. i am assuming you're making pavers here and not building walls! have fun...
fleabags1971 2 months ago
9tee...with the p gravel its up to you really. the gravel in a mix is just considered to be like a larger version of sand itself. the sand is the smallest aggregate and the p gravel the larger. under microscope it all forms a matrix. if the grains are all varying size and shape ('sharp' washed sand is best) then they effectively interlock and cause a very strong bond with the cement.try 2 aggregate/gravel,2 sand,1 cement.keep water to minimum workable amount.not sure on cost where you live...
fleabags1971 2 months ago
SriKrsna-ji... is that UP? I wonder if this is about you selling those molds & Kitna paisa lagengey?
how much is one of those? or how much is a dozen? whatever? I do like pavers...
9tee 2 months ago
hijos de puta como hacen laburar a los chicos
magomez22 3 months ago
marina. 3 sand, 1 cement will make a pretty strong mix. see bag for directions anyway. you can buy concrete mix(sand and aggregate) if you like. its done for you then. with water, you treat it like a cake mix in a way. get a workable consistency. something that will flow into the corners of a mold with some agitation. too much water will make the paver more brittle as in drying the water evaporates and can cause a destabilized mix. the idea is to keep it as dry as you can work with. good luck
fleabags1971 3 months ago
@fleabags1971 Hi...it is Dec 18 2011... I just saw your info/comment here...& I want your further info...Doozoo ... you say 3-sand to 1 concrete... OK. but...what about if you put 'P' gravel in the mix? Please tell me that 'ratio' I plan to build w/cement/concrete & w/re-bar & I am now collecting info to calculate: whats needed & the cost. You seem friendly & knowledgeable.
9tee 2 months ago
Can you tell me how much water, concrete, cement and sand I would really appreciate
marinamakeda 4 months ago
why child labour? 2:24
ss7406 6 months ago