How many cubic metres of concrete?
We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts
at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. -- Adam |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote:
We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. LOL! -- "Corbyn talks about equality, justice, opportunity, health care, peace, community, compassion, investment, security, housing...." "What kind of person is not interested in those things?" "Jeremy Corbyn?" |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote:
We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? What was wrong with a dry mix? |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
Fredxx wrote:
Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote:
Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill |
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Bill Wright wrote:
Andy Burns wrote: Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. I made it about 15% too much |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
Bill Wright wrote:
On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? -- Roger Hayter |
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On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. |
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On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? no, there were in fact four holes. -- "The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards." Billy Connolly |
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On 08/12/2018 12:57, Paul Welsh wrote:
On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. 6 bags ballast 1 bag cement. -- Adam |
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On 08/12/2018 11:48, Fredxx wrote:
On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote: We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? What was wrong with a dry mix? What's wrong with a cement mixer and a hose pipe? -- Adam |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 12:29, Andy Burns wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: Andy Burns wrote: Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. I made it about 15% too much 1m^3 would have been OK. A bit of excess to take away and job done. -- Adam |
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On 08/12/2018 12:59, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? no, there were in fact four holes. A 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.6m gives a volume of 0.216m^3 4 holes = 0.86m^3 A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 13:12, ARW wrote:
On 08/12/2018 11:48, Fredxx wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote: We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? What was wrong with a dry mix? What's wrong with a cement mixer and a hose pipe? I have to admit the extra effort and time of mixing would be small in comparison to the hole digging. Plus only the amount needed used and the unused bags could be returned. |
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On 08/12/2018 13:39, Fredxx wrote:
On 08/12/2018 12:59, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? no, there were in fact four holes. A 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.6m gives a volume of 0.216m^3 4 holes = 0.86m^3 A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... -- Its easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. Mark Twain |
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On 08/12/2018 13:10, ARW wrote:
On 08/12/2018 12:57, Paul Welsh wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. 6 bags ballast 1 bag cement. Ok, I guess the 3m^3 concrete consisted of both ballast and cement. I wasn't sure if the office boy had ordered 3m^3 of just cement. I probably wouldn't make a good office boy either. ;o) |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... 0.06m doesn't sound much good for sticking posts in. |
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On 08/12/2018 15:01, Paul Welsh wrote:
On 08/12/2018 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote: A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... 0.06m doesn't sound much good for sticking posts in. Well thats what the OP said. Who am I to argue? -- "It is an established fact to 97% confidence limits that left wing conspirators see right wing conspiracies everywhere" |
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Did you know that apparently concrete is very expensive in carbon footprint
terms? No idea why but it popped up on a science program the other day. It's the manufacture of the cement that is the problem because of the heat used. Richard |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/12/2018 13:39, Fredxx wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:59, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? no, there were in fact four holes. A 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.6m gives a volume of 0.216m^3 4 holes = 0.86m^3 A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... And I don't think you can get readymix in that small amount. You'd need to use the people who mix on site, but that costs more than readymix. I'd have used many bags of postcrete for the bulk fill and just have a thin cap of proper concrete on top - handmixed, the Russian can cope with that. Just give him some home-brew vodka. |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote:
We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. Office boy has never heard of MixaMate? -- Email does not work |
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On Saturday, 8 December 2018 16:37:29 UTC, Tim Watts wrote:
Office boy has never heard of MixaMate? Is that like Grinder but for gang-bangs? Owain |
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In message , ARW
writes On 08/12/2018 12:29, Andy Burns wrote: Bill Wright wrote: Andy Burns wrote: Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. I made it about 15% too much 1m^3 would have been OK. A bit of excess to take away and job done. Lets be generous... maybe that was a minimum delivered load. -- Tim Lamb |
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Andrew wrote:
On 08/12/2018 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 08/12/2018 13:39, Fredxx wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:59, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? no, there were in fact four holes. A 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.6m gives a volume of 0.216m^3 4 holes = 0.86m^3 A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... And I don't think you can get readymix in that small amount. You'd need to use the people who mix on site, but that costs more than readymix. I'd have used many bags of postcrete for the bulk fill and just have a thin cap of proper concrete on top - handmixed, the Russian can cope with that. Just give him some home-brew vodka. It it were really 60mm wide (or deep!) then standard concrete ballast would be too coarse. You would need specially graded small aggregate and probably reinforcement. -- Roger Hayter |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
"Paul Welsh" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope 6 parts gravel, 1 part cement. |
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"ARW" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 11:48, Fredxx wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote: We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? What was wrong with a dry mix? What's wrong with a cement mixer and a hose pipe? More work than a mini mixer truck delivery. |
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Brian Gaff wrote
Did you know that apparently concrete is very expensive in carbon footprint terms? No idea why Because the manufacture of cement is bad carbon footprint wise. but it popped up on a science program the other day. "Fredxx" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 13:12, ARW wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:48, Fredxx wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:11, ARW wrote: We had four 60x60x6cm holes to fill in to support the new charging posts at a HART ambulance station. Now I expected to be asked if I still had my cement mixer and told to call in at Jewsons get the bits I needed to fill the holes. A 6 to 1 mix should do it. Instead office boy orders 3 cubic meters of concrete to be delivered to site. I call at Jewsons and get 200 rubble sacks for the Russian labourer to fill with unused concrete that was dumped in the car park. Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? What was wrong with a dry mix? What's wrong with a cement mixer and a hose pipe? I have to admit the extra effort and time of mixing would be small in comparison to the hole digging. Plus only the amount needed used and the unused bags could be returned. |
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(Roger Hayter) Wrote in message:
Andrew wrote: On 08/12/2018 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 08/12/2018 13:39, Fredxx wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:59, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? no, there were in fact four holes. A 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.6m gives a volume of 0.216m^3 4 holes = 0.86m^3 A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... And I don't think you can get readymix in that small amount. You'd need to use the people who mix on site, but that costs more than readymix. I'd have used many bags of postcrete for the bulk fill and just have a thin cap of proper concrete on top - handmixed, the Russian can cope with that. Just give him some home-brew vodka. It it were really 60mm wide (or deep!) then standard concrete ballast would be too coarse. You would need specially graded small aggregate and probably reinforcement. Go look in a burst bag? -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
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How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? I was ****ed Bill |
Lonely Psychotic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Sun, 9 Dec 2018 06:18:26 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope Did you climax now, senile auto-contradictor? LOL -- Kerr-Mudd,John addressing senile Rot: "Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)" MID: |
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On 08/12/2018 19:18, Rod Speed wrote:
"Paul Welsh" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope 6 parts gravel, 1 part cement. Six parts ballast to one part cement. -- F |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
"F" news@nowhere wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 19:18, Rod Speed wrote: "Paul Welsh" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope 6 parts gravel, 1 part cement. Six parts ballast to one part cement. It isnt ballast. |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
On 08/12/2018 15:01, Paul Welsh wrote:
On 08/12/2018 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote: A 1m^3 load would be more than sufficient. Except it is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.06m... 0.06m doesn't sound much good for sticking posts in. well you knew what I meant:-). It was just a bit odd that I was not asked to do the job or at least organise it. I usually get the jobs that are not 100% electrical because I have the tools and experience to do a lot of them. -- Adam |
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Jim K.. wrote:
Wrote in message: On Saturday, 8 December 2018 16:37:29 UTC, Tim Watts wrote: Office boy has never heard of MixaMate? Is that like Grinder but for gang-bangs? Owain Is that why they are always hiding their faces?.... All this waffle could have been simpler if the first post had said 600x600x600 if that was what it was or two foot cube. although I would have put an 200 mm x600 or more deep hole with a square 120 mm deep x whatever square form work on top |
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On 09/12/2018 00:33, Rod Speed wrote:
"F" news@nowhere wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 19:18, Rod Speed wrote: "Paul Welsh" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope 6 parts gravel, 1 part cement. Six parts ballast to one part cement. It isnt ballast. Gravel isn't ballast, but it's ballast that's used: a mixture of sand and gravel. -- F |
Lonely Psychotic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Sun, 9 Dec 2018 11:33:49 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope 6 parts gravel, 1 part cement. Six parts ballast to one part cement. It isnt ballast. Of course it is, you auto-contradicting senile idiot! tsk -- dennis@home to know-it-all Rot Speed: "You really should stop commenting on things you know nothing about." Message-ID: |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
"Rod Speed" Wrote in message:
"Paul Welsh" wrote in message ... On 08/12/2018 12:46, Roger Hayter wrote: Bill Wright wrote: On 08/12/2018 11:52, Andy Burns wrote: Fredxx wrote: Perhaps the office boy was questioning your hole being only 6cm deep? Even if he thought it was four holes @ 60x60x60cm then 1m^3 would have been overkill ... A five-fold overkill. Bill You forgot there were 3 holes? Doesn't 6 to 1 mix mean 6 parts sand to 1 part concrete. Nope 6 parts gravel, 1 part cement. Er no... How much of that mix is holding up the tin shack? :-) -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
How many cubic metres of concrete?
Based on the standard mix of 3-2-1, gravel, sharp sand & cement, using ballast I tend to use a 5 to 1 mix. I find other mixes to weak and I would only use ballast mixed concrete in non-critical situations owing to the disparity in quality of the constituents, as the Paving Expert says it could anything from the sweepings off the yard floor.
Richard |
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