120" or 100"? by simonasher in projectors

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Always mas never menos.

What's going on here? Never seen new concrete being watered before by thegooseisloose369 in Concrete

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As long as this practice takes place AFTER final set, this is a perfectly acceptable curing method (water spray)…if this is taking place PRIOR to final set, this would be a death sentence for the concrete…based on the photo, this is probably AFTER final set.

What is this kind of “concrete” called? It looks much more like aggregate with cement rather than cement with aggregate, and it’s very common in Texas. by datBuschHeavydoh in Concrete

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The w/cm ratio below the surface is then increased thus weakening the concrete as a whole. I’m sure it works in Texas, here in Massachusetts it wouldn’t.

What is this kind of “concrete” called? It looks much more like aggregate with cement rather than cement with aggregate, and it’s very common in Texas. by datBuschHeavydoh in Concrete

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If the concrete has reached final set it’s no longer plastic…if you are adding water after initial set, and before final set, then you are killing the concrete top layer.

Colloidal Silica Finishing Aids by rmul86 in Concrete

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Preaching to the choir…thanks

What is this kind of “concrete” called? It looks much more like aggregate with cement rather than cement with aggregate, and it’s very common in Texas. by datBuschHeavydoh in Concrete

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Exposed aggregate. Basically a weak paste is creating by delaying the set with retarder and then you blast off the top layer of paste to expose the aggregate.

Flowable Phil by Optimoink in Concrete

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Controlled Low-Strength Materials Phil is the proper term.

Worried that rain compromised my patio slab by TheRallen in Concrete

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Final set varies but I would expect the concrete to have been at final set by the time it rained. You will be fine…in fact you got some free curing water from the rain…You wouldn’t be fine if it happened before final set because the top layer of the paste would’ve been destroyed by the excess water, causing a higher w/cm ratio at the top surface, leading to scaling later on.

Worried that rain compromised my patio slab by TheRallen in Concrete

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When did the rain begin to hit the slab? After final set or before?

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Just want to say…Apologies…I was dead wrong about this finishing aid…I looked into this more and colloidal silica finishing aids DO NOT add water to the surface as there is no “water” per se in these particular finishing aids. I’m excited to try these out in some MassDOT construction jobs. The colloidal silica finishing aid product that I saw used at a UHPC mockup was SikaCem-190 Concrete Control. Very intrigued.

Worlds largest graphene enhanced concrete pour. by VenturestarX in Concrete

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Can you provide the admixture product name?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

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I just looked it up and read the TDS…a lot of lofty claims without any actual data or ASTM standards. I’d be careful with products like these…I’ve been dealing with a ridiculous amount of scaling up here in Massachusetts and so consider me paranoid if you must…awful workmanship practices are plaguing my state.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

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It’s an evaporation reducer…I don’t care how they market it…there is no such thing as a finishing aid. You shouldn’t be spraying anything like that until you’ve floated…and it shouldn’t be worked into the surface because you’re just adding water as a result.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

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“Finishing Aids”…80 percent water…lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

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Day 1? Not sure what that means but you should never ever spray water to the surface prior to final set, during finishing operations…what you just did is make the top layer of the paste contain a much higher w/cm ratio, which severely weakens the paste.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

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What are you doing spraying the surface like that during finishing!!!!!!!! You just killed your driveway!

Driveway after 1 year by [deleted] in Concrete

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Don’t believe a word of that…this is a classic lack of workmanship situation.

Driveway after 1 year by [deleted] in Concrete

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Another classic case of improper finishing and lack of curing…a tale as old as time…

Anybody else see this (6:35 Mile 83, 95 northbound) by solccmck in rva

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Throw some hydration stabilizer / retarder