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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Erm not sure I've mixed plenty of plain concrete and it doesn't go that colour. Think something is having an affect.? maybe because less water.?



    Erm that surprises me because most of the polymer concrete bases I've seen have used fibres of some kind to bind together.?
    What cement did you use? Normal grey stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    What cement did you use? Normal grey stuff?
    Ye just normal portland cement and to be honest looking again I think this cheap monitor I'm using is probably some of the reason it looks funny.!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Ye just normal portland cement and to be honest looking again I think this cheap monitor I'm using is probably some of the reason it looks funny.!!!
    Lol. Ye, the 52.5R stuff is whiter than the white we are typing on here ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Lol. Ye, the 52.5R stuff is whiter than the white we are typing on here ....
    Probably why it's called SNOW Crete then. . Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Probably why it's called SNOW Crete then. . Lol
    Id guess its related. Its used extensively for architectural concrete work.

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    Some progress. Have removed some of the wood to see. Nice clean finish, no air bubbles (as expected with the plastisizer). Struggling to get the wood out, even with a mold release agent, its too tight to come out.


    I need some advice on sizing some metal. I want to build a frame below the concrete to hold the mass and allow some castor wheels to be mounted. Estimated weight will be 2000kg when done. Can anyone suggest what size mild steel tube I can use?


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    You could always build the frame out of UHPC as well. Just a thought

    What happened to that rod in the first photo?

    Fenza

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    Stolen from someone's website. These are walls made from the same stuff. Colour is similar.


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