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Tennessee Tony
 
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Default Concrete vs. Cement.... again

Lets say my brother in law, yep definitely my brother in law, not me, I
wasn't even there.....

While he was making a footer or base for a porch support, he grabbed a
bag of "Dixie Type N Masonry Cement" instead of the "quickcrete".
Poured some cement and water into the hole a little at a time and mixed
well, (also adding stone and small rocks, but no sand or lime). This
seems to be curing quite slow. It has been kept wet, actually it was
covered with a pool of water, but it's not "green" at all like I'm used
to seeing with concrete. 20 hours later it is set up but just rubbing
my finger on it will easily cause it to wear away. Small dry splatters
can be ground up to dust in my fingers.

The porch itself has supports but in between it is developing some
sagging, hence the extra support. So in the worst case, it's not like
it's going to fall. So, is this going to be worth using or do I dig it
out and redo it? The 4x4 is not in the cement, I planned on using the
metal "feet" so it stays dryer.

I happen to have a few more bags of the same type of cement left here
from the old owner. When using it for something like this, how much of
what should I add to make concrete? (it was being used to make mortar
for a block wall and/or stucco)

Thanks, my "brother in law" appreciates your guidance.

Tony

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