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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
yes my sidewalk is level and i have the columns support 2" channels sitting on them and leveled 16 x 16" blocks on the other side. This leaves me with 2" of nothing under the pools and between the column support channels that are under the pool along with the pressure plates which have nothing under them.
I have to add 2" of something to bring everything level with the 2" galvanized metal channel / column supports before I put my 2" of blue Styrofoam on.
I don't want to pour concrete so I was thinking of a sand and concrete dry mixture that would in theory harden somewhat to keep the sand from running out. I will put patio blocks around the rail to keep it level and supported between the channels and on the ovals.
What do yall suggest?
Aranon
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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
Well, sand and concrete would definitely harden, but depending on the ratio can also crumble easily.
Have you thought of trying crusher run or screenings as they're called up here in canada - it's essentailly the fine stuff that falls out of the gravel crusher, the bits are jagged, and teh fine dust hardens nicely with moisture, put this around the edge and under the wall taper it down to ground level and do the inside of the pool in sand.
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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
Anyone know the ration of mixing sand to concrete for bottom???
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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
1 part Portland Cement with 8 parts sand NO WATER
you don't want to use something like Quikcrete it has the pebbles etc in it you want the Portland Cement it is just fine powder.
Hope that helps
JJ
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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
Thanks, Have you done this before and did it work pretty well for you. I didn't realize how fine the sand was until I saw where it ran out thru the cracks in the fence. I have little sand dunes on the other side. I could just picture all the sand running out around the edges and my pool sagging.
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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
No I didn't have to do that on my install. Mine is round, here is what I did:
Leveled and compaceted existing ground, then I build a pressure treated 2x4 frame that was larger diameter than the pool basically 24' pool 28' frame, this frame got anchored to the ground with lengths of rebar spiked thru it and then back filled with masons sand. I would add some sand and compact it, add sand compact ..... then layed out the patio stones for the wall uprights added some more sand and compacted, assembled pool. It may be unorthodox and a lot more work but the pool hasn't had any issues, I haven't lost any sand from underneath it or anything like that. Personally I'm not familliar with how a oval goes together, maybe if you could post a picture or 2 of the problem we can brainstorm up a workable solution to your problem.
JJ
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Re: Mixing Sand and Concrete ????
I was hoping Dennis would have commented on this. I'm sure he has had this problem at least once.
Aranon
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