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Only thing that will put you on the clock and force you to hurry is a spontaneous downpour or shower, very common here in TX 😅
Just tarp it like a wet concrete project
Thanks Hank !! Need all the advice I can get 😀
Looks great
Thank you
Would love to see some dry pour concrete stamping, can you stamp prior to misting?
Looks good, I’m considering a dry pour resurface of existing side walk over lay to widen. Any advice?
You might try a small experiment first. I would be worried about it not bonding to the original walk. Let me know how it turns out 😀
I order all my ready mix without water.
How many bags did that take
I believe this one was 49 eighty pound bags. I am still editing the full video on it. Please subscribe if you haven't. If you have, I thank you for your support!
The disadvantage is it won't last long
I have not seen any proof of that. Do you have experience in dry pour?
@HankBaugh no rebar to hold the cracks together, dry or wet it wont last once it starts to settle and shift.
Only thing that will put you on the clock and force you to hurry is a spontaneous downpour or shower, very common here in TX 😅
Just tarp it like a wet concrete project
Thanks Hank !! Need all the advice I can get 😀
Looks great
Thank you
Would love to see some dry pour concrete stamping, can you stamp prior to misting?
Looks good, I’m considering a dry pour resurface of existing side walk over lay to widen. Any advice?
You might try a small experiment first. I would be worried about it not bonding to the original walk. Let me know how it turns out 😀
I order all my ready mix without water.
How many bags did that take
I believe this one was 49 eighty pound bags. I am still editing the full video on it. Please subscribe if you haven't. If you have, I thank you for your support!
The disadvantage is it won't last long
I have not seen any proof of that. Do you have experience in dry pour?
@HankBaugh no rebar to hold the cracks together, dry or wet it wont last once it starts to settle and shift.