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Default Ash in cement,Ratio?

On Thursday, 16 November 2017 12:56:11 UTC, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 16/11/17 12:55, tabbypurr wrote:
On Thursday, 16 November 2017 11:24:30 UTC, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 16/11/17 09:43, wrote:


Its that time of year again when operating the multi fuel stove banked
up with an anthracite based briquette product means there is some Ash
to be disposed of. Wood ash is no problem as it can be used in the
garden but I am reluctant to dispose of coal ash in this way though I
believe it may have been used by some in the past so it get bagged up
and taken to the dump or sometimes put in a bag in the non recyclable
bin which often means double handling as it is too hot for plastic
bags.

Next spring we will need to replace some border edging so killing two
birds with one stone I'm thinking of getting one of those moulds
designed for use with cement to cast some edging and use the ash as a
constituent in place of the some of the cement or sand and cast some
edges over the winter as and when I feel like it.
Anybody have any suggestion as to what ratios would make a reasonably
robust mix.

G.Harman

According to wiki it is in itself a sort of cement,


I can't find anywhere it says that

so I'd mix it 30:70
with cement and use normal 2:1 style mixes.


nor anywhere that recommends that. I dare say it would work, but there are possibly more optimal mixes.


Try looking a bit harder mate.


so you didn't find that statement on the wiki either