BearTricks
Established Member
Hi,
I'm making some concrete planters and dishes from moulds to put various plants in. I've made some moulds, but I mixed some concrete from cements and sand, let it cure a few days, took it out the moulds and it's just cracked and crumbled.
I checked my cement and it's way past its sell by date. My brain must be going.
Anyway, I need some more. I already have sharp sand but I'm wondering if it's worth just buying pre-mixed cement. It's just for concrete plant pots and containers and the like. I saw some at the garden centre a while ago that were a nice, modern mix of wood and concrete but they cost £20 - £30 for a little thing that I could knock together in an afternoon, not including waiting for the concrete to cure.
Is the pre-mixed stuff from the likes of Wickes much better for a small, non-weight bearing project like this, or am I just better off mixing to my own ratios? If so, what kind of ratio would work best and do I need to add anything else like plasticisers or hydralime? I have no idea about concrete or what any of these things are, and funnily enough there's not much information online because all the bloggers doing stuff like this seem to use an American product called Quickcrete. I have no idea what a UK equivalent might be.
As usual, any help would be appreciated. I'm also using the concrete to make some coasters because the set we have is nowhere near big enough for the builders mugs we drink our coffee out of.
Edit: I should say that it's Mastercrete cement that's in a waterproof bag, but it has been under shelter but outside possibly for the winter so I don't know if the waterproof bag will prevent it going off. There are a couple of the usual holes in the bag that water could have got in through, but in terms of consistency it doesn't seem any different from any of the cement I've used before.
I'm making some concrete planters and dishes from moulds to put various plants in. I've made some moulds, but I mixed some concrete from cements and sand, let it cure a few days, took it out the moulds and it's just cracked and crumbled.
I checked my cement and it's way past its sell by date. My brain must be going.
Anyway, I need some more. I already have sharp sand but I'm wondering if it's worth just buying pre-mixed cement. It's just for concrete plant pots and containers and the like. I saw some at the garden centre a while ago that were a nice, modern mix of wood and concrete but they cost £20 - £30 for a little thing that I could knock together in an afternoon, not including waiting for the concrete to cure.
Is the pre-mixed stuff from the likes of Wickes much better for a small, non-weight bearing project like this, or am I just better off mixing to my own ratios? If so, what kind of ratio would work best and do I need to add anything else like plasticisers or hydralime? I have no idea about concrete or what any of these things are, and funnily enough there's not much information online because all the bloggers doing stuff like this seem to use an American product called Quickcrete. I have no idea what a UK equivalent might be.
As usual, any help would be appreciated. I'm also using the concrete to make some coasters because the set we have is nowhere near big enough for the builders mugs we drink our coffee out of.
Edit: I should say that it's Mastercrete cement that's in a waterproof bag, but it has been under shelter but outside possibly for the winter so I don't know if the waterproof bag will prevent it going off. There are a couple of the usual holes in the bag that water could have got in through, but in terms of consistency it doesn't seem any different from any of the cement I've used before.