How To Mix Fast-Setting Concrete | DIY
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2018
- There's more to making concrete than pouring in some water, mixing, and hoping it doesn't set in the bucket. In this video, our specialist details the steps needed, the precautions to take, and gives a few quick tips to help you mix your own bag of concrete mix.
Our specialist uses a fast-setting concrete mix for this demonstration, but the practices used apply to any variation of concrete mix.
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Thank you, I will be making my mother-in law some cement shoes for Christmas..cheers!!!
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Dude u made me spit my coffee all over my shirt. Lol
Good video. Tip: If you'll add water to the bucket bottom enough to cover it - not deep, & then pour in the concrete mix, you won't have as much work in getting the dry concrete mix to combine with water deep into the bottom. You still have to stir of course, but having the concrete hit wet instead of a dry bottom makes the deep stirring easier. Does that make sense? It works when I'm baking when I mix flour with wet ingredients; I always wet the bottom of the bowl with wet ingredients, not deep, but enough to cover, so then when I pour in flour bit by bit & add the wet ingredients between the flour additions (like you alternated adding the concrete mix & the water), I've found that the initial water on the bowl bottom makes being sure the flour at the bottom gets mixed with the wet ingredients less of an effort to mixing water to the bottom of the dry ingredients. Try it to see if it helps. It gives more assurance that the bottom layer of concrete dry mix is indeed included in the the water mix. No dry unmixed bottom areas this way. P.S. Put your bucket on a table to save your back & stand on something if you have to, to have a good visual of your work. Don't work hunched over.
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I also do that when making chocolate milk or hot chocolate.
Add a bit of milk first, add the mix on top, stir it up, then fill up with milk/hot water.
Or when making a cake, you mix the eggs, oil, water in the bowl first, then sift over the cake mix and stir it up.
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Thank you. Never mixed a bag and I have a small project ahead of me. So nice to see the texture
I have a small concrete job to do this weekend. I'm 60 years old and have never poured or mixed my own cement. I helped my former boss back in 92 do some concrete work, but that's it. Thank you for the tutorial
I literally had a bag of cement, a trowel, and some water... that's it. This was perfect! You're the man.
Quikcrete's own video says you DON'T need to mix it for post holes. Pour the dry mix in, add water, wait 4 hours. Done. Of course, they also say you can mix it first if you want.
I watched my landlord install a wood fence using the fast-setting stuff. He did all the mixing in the hole with his gloved hand instead of using a bucket. He spent only about a minute stirring it up, then put the post in. The next day every post was rock-solid.
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I've seen the company's video too. I just wonder how the water makes its way to the bottom of a 12" hole without mixing. I've seen some videos of people poking the mix with a stick or trying to stir it even though the company doesn't say to do it.
RKGSD it doesn’t make it’s way to bottom of hole. My neighbour used that method when installing my electricity pole I dug into it months later as pole was swaying in wind. I would mix in bucket if you don’t want to re do the job.
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@@rkgsd I’ve seen public works stack bags of concrete mix in the shape of a wall. The rain will turn all the bags into concrete. No need to remove the paper bag either.
Exactly the help I needed! Thank you!
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Thanks for the tips. But if you had said, “Make the consistency of mud pies” I would have known exactly the right mix. Got my project done! Feeling empowered.
Thank u so much. This will be my first time doing this. I'm excited 🤩 but scared 😱 at the same time. But you're video just made me feel positive doing this. Thank u once again have a wonderful day.
Great video I have never done cement project but with this instructions I am ready to get it started and get it done. Thanks Sir good job.
Thanks very much! Setting posts in the yard and needed some real and understandable info. This helped a lot!
Ive not mixed concrete before and this video is very helpful. Hopefully I can do it. Fingers crossed.
Thanks Bob, from the UK. I've been out of the game for a while, but I've got a little job to do at home, and I needed a reminder. I can now concrete with confidence. :)
Bought some Quick-Crete to fix an uneven sidewalk......your suggestion to get the stuff that takes longer was a good idea...am going to get some tomorrow. Not experienced in this AT ALL....really appreciate the suggestions and help. 👍
I think I'm just impressed by the fact that you were able to handle an open bag of mix and actually do the mixing without even a spec of dust showing up on your black shirt - Pro-level ;)
Right. I would end up looking like a pancake
Thank you. This is my first time patching holes on porch and approach. I'm a lady.
Thank you for sharing your expertise! That was very helpful.
Some of the comments are mean. Thank you for the video I’m going to start my project in a few minutes
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Thank you. It will help me in my coming project. Much appreciated.
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BEST VIDEO FOR MIXING! I don't have pro mixer so this helped me so much. Thank you so much!
You look sweet and sassy ma. Have a good weekend.
I like the how to store unused concrete. I have always had a problem with that. This is a nice straight forward video. Thanks
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Super helpful when considering my Little Free Library Project! Thank you so very much!
Excellent, clear professional and concise!
Very good advice the end-to-end process work perfectly.
Excellent! Thank You so much! This is my first time, but now I feel a little better that: I CAN DO THIS!
All I needed to know and more. Thank you.
Great info, thank you for providing helpful info!
Good video! I’ve never made cement shoes before, definitely gonna try this!
Back in the 60s when I mixed mortar, thinset, grout, etc in 5 gallon buckets we used a 1/2 drill with a beater on it. But even so if I did not put water in first there would be dry spots around the edge at the bottom of the bucket. And I would hear about it from the tile mechanics. That thing you call a ladle we call a margin trowel.
Thank you for all the useful tips
It's well advice and wise tips. And thank you for putting the hard work mixing just for the video and the audience.
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First timer. Got clumpy concrete and didn't know any better. Your video was the only one that mentioned to avoid it and how it's caused. Thank you so much!
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Thank you. Just what I needed to know !
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This is pretty cool video and I knew everything in it. What I was looking for is how to make it smooth like when you get concrete from a concrete truck. I for the life of me can't seem to get that done.
Great video. My project is small and I appreciate the straightforward tips working with the mixture to get the right consistency. I'm going to try a 3.5 to 2 ratio recommended by another video and priming the pot with water at the bottom as suggested by comments below.. I'm making artificial Christmas tree stands using old plastic planter pots and PVC pipe to hold the trees securely. The concrete should give me the weight to keep the trees up right as the stands that come with the trees are flimsy and prone to tipping. If this works as well as I'm hoping, I'll make these for my portable canopy for camping. Thanks so much!
Thank you.. perfect for first time users! I need to fill an 8” deep and 12” wide by 15” long hole thst opened up on my mosaic concrete slab patio.Sand and dirt underneath whole area. Water from a broken rain gutter on roof deteriorated the area and caused the hole. Just need to fill the hole to smooth over and so no one falls in it. Gutter is repaired so everything will turn out fine after seeing your video!
This is a quick way to smoke your back. I recommend using a square trough to mix concrete with a small square spade. I made a mixing trough out of plywood and it's been the best companion for mixing many batches. Vastly superior than a bucket every time
Thank you teacher ~ I've taken your advice 'on board'.
Thanks - great video - I'm ready to mix!
Nice video. I just liked and subscribed. I just made a video about making a slab by mixing concrete in a plastic bag. I wanted to see other ideas as I split the job into two halves. Thanks for this and good luck with the channel!
Very educational and good self help tips. Thank you.
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He also forgot to mention before you start mixing make sure you wear your nice church clothes and shoes and your $400 iPhone watch ;)
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At 2:19 when he said he was going to get some water, i legit thought that it was break time and he was just going to get a glass of water. Then i was like, oh yea, we're mixing some concrete, gotcha.
extremely helpful! thanks!
Thank You! First time doing concrete work and the bag instructions didn't work for me as it's a small project. Your video saved it!
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Very thorough hand mixing
Great video. You made it very easy to understand and had good tips too. Thank you!
Needed this. Thanks very much…
Thanks, Bob, I just used your video and all is good!
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Thanks for the info and tips.
Thank you! Very helpful!!
Very helpful however I was wondering if I could mix it in the wheelbarrow and use the shovel to put it into the hole I have large 2' x 20" holes I will need probably three bags so I was thinking of just mixing as I need it any comments thank you for the video
Thanks! Very informative!
Nice concrete examples.
Thanks for the tips!
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Thanks for the tips
Hey thank you so much for the video!!!
Thanks, I'll be doing this to make my own garden stepping stones with a mold..
Thanks for all the helpful tips. I wish I would have watched this one a few years ago-before I dumped the unused material down my laundry sink drain.
You're welcome! While this may be a bit late for you, we hope this video helps others so they won't make that same mistake.
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Just throw in some drano! You're good!
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"Papa? Do you know what you're doing?". I thought I did. I watched 5 videos before I got to the information in YOUR video I needed before I started yesterday. Going to restart my project.
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Thank You very much!! for the info.
Very useful like the advice on how to use concrete
Great video. Can you do a video on making a River rock wall and how to assemble
Great video thank you!
Would you recommend this for a 12” foundation? It would be used to build an outdoor bar on top of...
Perfect. One of my wooden fence posts has loosened up in the ground. I was going to refill the new space around it with more concrete.
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Lol I used some of this today. Been using it for years and I use piping hot water to set in in 15 mins or less. I love it.
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VERY helpful. Thank you!
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Thank you for your video.
Thank you your video was a great help, God bless you.
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Thank you for the informative video!
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Very thorough...
TX MAN,very clear presentation,!
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got right to mixing instead of a history lesson
Very informative 👏
Very nice video 👌 thank you.
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Nice Video Sir i needed to see this vid . I hope i can do what you showed in the vid ...
Awesome video 📹
AWESOME VIDEO!🌻
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Very well explained
Thank you, Sir. Subscribing now.
Thanks for the tip✌️
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thanks alot, I'll let you know how the project went
Great video. Ty
Can you mold this by hand with much less water and get it to hold together…for instance molding it into a bowl to make a bowl planter?
After watching this video, I just set a single fence post in Quikrete using this method. Notice how little dry mix he puts in at first, and the well he digs for the water at first, those are important details. As @sfranken2228 mentions below, it is much harder to get the bottom mix thoroughly mixed, and if you don't it starts to set up very quickly. Use a stout trowel and start with a soupy mix and add dry mix to get the consistency you want. I barely got my fencepost set in time. I don't think I would use the red bag quick set formula if I was doing this again. I have used fast set Quikrete before to set posts but we did the dry pour method described on the bag and had no problems.
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Thank you for sharing.
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thank you so much
Great help. Thanks
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Great stuff, very helpful thank you!
Thanks !
Can i sif it? Would that work to make it a smoother concistency?
I thought he was never going to stop mixing it
Very helpful thank you
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Thanks! Felt like I was home on Long Island...2 yrs later lol
I want to make weights for my heavy bag stand… pretty much just fill buckets with quikrete…I have chunks of rocks/concrete and pebbles I want to get rid of and use as filler in the bucket…can I do this with maybe a little more watery consistency?
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very good video
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Never done it, watched how you do it after years of experience, you measured it 'by ear'(not literally), rather then measuring so many quarts of water to such & such sized quikrete.., then you mixed it & adapted for consistency.. perhaps that's best way.. there is something very much like that in most ways(accept eadible).. it's wisking hot water into potato powder.. same catching dry parts, timing, etc.. thNx, gud viDO, I'll problE scrU it up, bt at lEst now I have a clU👋😒
Am going to start my diy garden path way. thanks
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