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Heidelberg Easyflow 😂


So after Cemex failed to add micro fibres to our last batch of self compacting concrete and their subsequent lack of interest in sending out a tech chap to look at the plastic shrinkage or help remediate their error, i decided to take my custom elsewhere.  Heidelberg and their ‘Easyflow SCC’ to be precise.  
 

I stood momentarily in shock, ignorantly thinking.  “Maybe it’s magic stuff and it will suddenly turn into the porridge consistency it should be”.  Hence to say.  Said magic never happened 😂

 

The driver said he spoke to the batching plant and it was mixed with a stiff slump as it was for a ramp.  Made me chuckle though as there is a clue in the name ‘Easyflow’ 

 

 

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Mr Punter

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Looks good for haunching up kerbs etc.  Tossers.

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Redbeard

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So where does that leave you? What's the fix/work-round for the Cemex stuff, and what are you going to use instead of the lump of 'clod'?

 

If all orders are detailed, in writing, then wriggling out would arguably be difficult. OTOH total inactivity/failure to engage works for recalcitrant contractors all the time.

 

Also, it just occurs to me that any 'obvious' description, especially in a product name, probably has to be queried. You said '...there is a clue in the name 'Easyflow', but maybe there simply isn't! 'Oh, we call it that, Sir, but it's stiff - and does not flow easily - when we think it should be.'. I am not sure I'd have queried that either, but it's a Life Lesson...

 

Keep us posted on the next steps and, I sincerely hope, the success thereof.

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Oz07

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Did they take it back at their cost?

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Oz07

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Do you have holcim round there? We have a local quite advanced batching plant. Local businessman set it up and they bought him out. They do it too. Even some of the volumetric boys are doing it round here now but I'd be a bit wary of them. 

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flanagaj

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Unfortunately, we only have Cemex and Heidelberg near us.  Reading is slightly too far and was warned by another concrete supplier in Woking that when it comes to SCC you want to source it from a plant near to the site.  I subsequently discovered yesterday after Heidelberg requested the ticket from the batching plant, that the operative had entered a slump of 75 and not 750.   

 

Having know understood the error, I stupidly got them to send another batch today as I have to get these slabs done.   After they had put in over 1m3 it became apparent that they had messed up again as the concrete just wasn't flowing like SCC should.  I raked like a man possessed and thought I was going to have a heart attack.  I had no choice though as I was on my own and thought "wtf do you do with so more concrete already in.  I can't stop and leave it, so water had to be added.  The driver didn't speak hardly any English and couldn't understand what I was asking him.   I've requested full details from them as I am completely conscious that water should not be added.

 

I know individuals on here will be thinking.  "stupid xxxx, why didn't he carry out a slump test on site ...". But how many people actually do that for a residential house build.  I worked in construction for a few years and even spent time doing factory floors and not once did I see a slump cone.  It's not rocket science and I'm just pxxxxed off dealing with such incompetent fools.

 

 

flanagaj

Posted

9 hours ago, Oz07 said:

Did they take it back at their cost?

Yes, they did.

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