[TowerTalk] Concrete prices

Ken wa8jxm at gmail.com
Thu Dec 26 21:58:11 EST 2013


On Dec 25, 2013, at 4:38 PM, Roger (K8RI) on TT wrote:

> When I was younger and on the farm, it seemed like nearly every farm had a mixer, and piles of gravel and sand. We'd purchase the cement by 80 or 90 pound bags.  It was so many shovel of sand so many gravel and so many of cement. add water to the desired consistency. IIRC we'd have tho shoveling in, one on the wheelbarrow for sand and gravel and one or two hauling it to where ever.  Then there were those leveling and troweling. For a tower base, the mixer could set at one edge of the hole so you'd shovel in, mix, and dump!  It went fairly fast, but the set up and clean up took almost as long as the work.
> 
> I no longer remember how many shovels full of each and with only one working hand I don't think of that as a viable approach anyway.<:-))


I believe it is a 3-2-1 mixture:  3 shovels of gravel, 2 of sand, and 1 of cement.    I did my first tower that way (4'x4'x'4') mixed by hand in a wheelbarrow with a hoe. It took two days.     The second time I put it up, I rented an electric mixer.   Both of those were 40 years ago when I was younger ;-)

73, Ken WA8JXM


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