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Hi I did a slab the other day, 2 feet wide around 10 feet long, I used ballast 20mm, was only for my bins, however still wanted it tidy never went well, at it for ages stones came to top, kept catching them with the float, back breaking trying to sort out pit marks, can I still salvage this project by going over the rough patches with a sand cement mix. either sharp or builders?
Now I've got parts of my drive now, majority is already slabbed, not sure how to go about this now, looks easy on YouTube lol, however I don't have an expensive bull float, I'd like to make this less painful, still loads of ballast so I'm using that again, however if I use half buckets of ballest, then fill rest with sharp sand as I've tonnes of that, could I get a smoother less back breaking finish, also would getting a tamper help to push the stones under the surface.
This question is to tie in with my title, it's hypothetical, cause I've none, however just curious, if I went about my drive project differently, and had got 20mm aggregate, and builders sand, would that have still created a strong concrete finish for my drive, I just feel it would have been easier smoothing out, as sharp sand is still gritty and catches the float as well, EG all hypothetical, as I need to use material I have.
Apologies it is long, however still got more concrete after my drive, and would really appreciate some help to make my projects less arduous.
Tools used magnesium float, bought from Amazon not sure if it's best for job, should I use a square steel trowel instead, plank of wood for screeding to best of my ability.
Now I've got parts of my drive now, majority is already slabbed, not sure how to go about this now, looks easy on YouTube lol, however I don't have an expensive bull float, I'd like to make this less painful, still loads of ballast so I'm using that again, however if I use half buckets of ballest, then fill rest with sharp sand as I've tonnes of that, could I get a smoother less back breaking finish, also would getting a tamper help to push the stones under the surface.
This question is to tie in with my title, it's hypothetical, cause I've none, however just curious, if I went about my drive project differently, and had got 20mm aggregate, and builders sand, would that have still created a strong concrete finish for my drive, I just feel it would have been easier smoothing out, as sharp sand is still gritty and catches the float as well, EG all hypothetical, as I need to use material I have.
Apologies it is long, however still got more concrete after my drive, and would really appreciate some help to make my projects less arduous.
Tools used magnesium float, bought from Amazon not sure if it's best for job, should I use a square steel trowel instead, plank of wood for screeding to best of my ability.
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