Como Hacer Un Contrapiso - How To Discuss
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Como Hacer Un Contrapiso
Does anyone know how to make a subfloor in a 4x5 area?
If you want to make a sub-floor, you can't put an M-iron on it, lime will break it into pieces. In this case, the M used is made of extruded polypropylene. If you want to reinforce it with iron, consider plata consider concrete, 1: 3: 3 (cement: sand: stone)
For every m3 of concrete, 6 bags of cement, 0.67 m3 of sand and 0.67 m3 of stone are required.
If you're there, do it with chalk:
1/8: 1: 4: 8 (cement, lime, sand or debris)
If you want to make the material: each coconut meter poor rmigôn (this is its name) Ask:
Cement: 20 kg
Lime: 68 kg
Sand: 0.45 m3
Slag: 0.9 m3
Notice how you divide the amount of lemons in the classic 25kg bag and add 5, 10 and 30kg (e.g. Malagro lemons). I can explain: if I count 30kg bags and you buy them in 25kg bags, you lose the top chalk.
If you want heavy recirculation or load recirculation, it is better to use more types of gorges. (Don't forget to use only cement if you use iron as lime will eat iron). A typical subfloor will suffice (debris, sand, lime and 10 cm thick is perfect. Debris, 1m3 sand, 7 cups cement and 5 cups lime.
Como Hacer Un Contrapiso
Como Hacer Un Contrapiso
Does anyone know how to make a subfloor in a 4x5 area? 3
I need to write in my deposit and I need to know a technical tip to do so. When I have to get rid of iron and the like ...
Let's check out the builders here if they can help me.
Thank you very much!
If you want to make a sub-floor you can't put iron on it, lime will break it into many pieces. In this case, use m made of extruded polypropylene. If you want to reinforce it with iron, you should make "plateaí" with concrete, 1: 3: 3 (cement: sand: stone respectively).
For every m3 of concrete, 6 bags of cement, 0.67 m3 of sand and 0.67 m3 of stone are required.
If you're down, do it with chalk:
1/8: 1: 4: 8 (cement, lime, sand or debris)
If you want to take precautions: Everyone is tired of MR Ramgin (it's called). Ask:
Cement: 20 kg
Lime: 68 kg
Sand: 0.45 m3
Total: 0.9 m3
Consider how you divide the amount of lemons in a classic 25 kg bag and add 5, 10 and 30 kg (eg Melagro lemons). I can explain this: if I count the X amount of 30 kg bags and you have x 25 bags at the time of purchase, then the chalk above is missing.
If you want a heavier load or load, the ideal is to put more types of gaps. (Don't forget that if you are going to use iron, you will only need to work with cement, as lime will eat iron). A typical sub-floor is sufficient (debris, sand, lime and 10 cm thick is perfect. Debris, 1m3 sand, 7 cups cement and 5 cups lime.