concreting, concrete pouring, concreting casting.
it has to be tacky!!!!!!!
Spacer's will make it easier for the "First Time Mason". It will keep the Joints at the standard 3/8 inch.
6'' thick sand filling, then 9'' thick plain cement concrete 1:4:8 [ ratio] then top layer of Plain cement concrete 1:1.5:3 mixed with concrete mixer. proper vibrator should be used. expansion joint should be after 2.5mts to 3mts alternatively of 12 mm wide and filled with the mixer of hot bitumen sand mixed. by: m.s.chaudhary [civil engineer]
Not just any sand. Mortar sand. Mortar sand is a larger grain sand that has been washed and screened to remove any rocks or pebbles.
1. Excavation of the soil up to required depth.2. Ramming the foundation bed.3. Cutting the concrete over the reinforcement.4. Laying the reinforcement over the the foundation bed.5. Pouring the cement concrete over the reinforcement.
Rockbottom period is 7 days once quality concreting is done and meticulous watering the concrete , otherwise normally 21 days is recokened as the period for curing the concrete( that is, setting the concrete) to take care of failure to adhere to correct processing of laying concrete and curing with water .
There is only one correct spelling "laying" (putting down or putting out). It is the gerund form of to lay. The gerund form of to lie (down) is lying.
"Laying out" is grammatically correct. 'Layouting' is not a recognized term in English grammar.
it has to be tacky!!!!!!!
in between existing concrete and the new concrete you need to place an expansion joint in between the two.
That is the correct spelling of "laying" (verb to lay) and can be used to mean a bird or animal laying eggs, laying carpet, or laying something down.The other form of lay is as the past tense of the verb to lie (down), which forms lying down.
"Lying" is appropriate when referring to someone or something in a reclining position. "Laying" is used when placing or putting something down.
If by patterning you mean laying out or putting something in a pattern, the Spanish words are "Haciendo (making) or, poniendo en (putting into) un patron".
The correct grammar is "After the hurricane, trees were lying all over the ground." "Lying" is the correct verb form to use in this context to describe the action of trees being in a horizontal position on the ground.
The word is recumbent.
The verb lay means to "cause (something) to lie." It must always have a direct object. We may be laying bricks, but the bricks do not lay: they lie.
Usually in construction, the end process of building something. It connotes skilled labor and attention to details. The opposite would be called "framing" or "roughing in". Putting up walls and joists would be considered "framing", putting up drywall, taping, and painting would be considered "finish work". Building or hanging cabinets would be considered framing, adding trim, molding, and knobs and such would be finish work. In concrete, laying forms, and pouring the concrete would be "forming" (instead of framing in this instance) and trowling and brushing would be finish work.