Great_scot_selfbuild Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago One of those simple /mundane questions that doesn’t normally generate a post… I’m mixing up cementitious grout in manageable batches as it has a short working time. When I’m left with a small-ish amount starting to congeal in the tub, where are you disposing of it/cleaning out the tub before starting the next batch?
Nickfromwales Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Great_scot_selfbuild said: One of those simple /mundane questions that doesn’t normally generate a post… I’m mixing up cementitious grout in manageable batches as it has a short working time. When I’m left with a small-ish amount starting to congeal in the tub, where are you disposing of it/cleaning out the tub before starting the next batch? Wash it into a very weak solution with a lot of fresh water, and then dump it onto waste area (side of footings / unfinished hard standing etc) and it'll just dry out and turn to dust. 2
saveasteading Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago This applies equally to larger quantities eg a delivery of concrete or screed. That might be 1/2m3. When that is watered into a slurry then it spreads and can be a nuisance. If there is the space then when it is hardened/dried it can be used as hardcore. @Great_scot_selfbuild it's a good question. Your stuff is in relatively small quantities so is controllable. So your heap can gradually build up. Then use or dispose. 1
Mr Punter Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago If you are mixing in a gorilla tub, let it go off a bit, then empty the bucket and smash the stuff into smaller bits. 2
Mulberry View Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mr Punter said: If you are mixing in a gorilla tub, let it go off a bit, then empty the bucket and smash the stuff into smaller bits. This is the way in my opinion. I've been using the stuff a bit recently and did just that. Once it's partly gone off, it'll drop out of the bucket nicely. You're right though, it goes off VERY fast in this weather.
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