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Smooth Coast on Existing Slab?

Written by Josh on April 3, 2009 – 7:21 am -

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I would pay a "new" or coastal plain of concrete on top of an existing slab. The "old" the slab has no secondary leak in it but more than that is sfaldandosi out and laundry and dusty. I want to layer a coat with enough round for the reinforced concrete so I can put a milling machine from 1 ton in …. I are so concerned about resistance …. What should I pay for layers is a nice coating that resistance when a floor already exists?


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  1. By Clotus on Apr 4, 2009 | Reply

    I 'm in trade, if you wish to install the rebars, your going to need a minimum of 3-4 inches. Anything less is going Fendi and crumble under the weight.

  2. By dave.greg on Apr 7, 2009 | Reply

    Don 't worry about thichness. You have to worry about adherring back to the old. before they'll have paid clean the old paved until it 's unblemished. Bush to hammer the old floor, then clean again. Then cover the floor in a concrete adhessive. Many just use the white wood glue and it works well. Then just pay your coat of foam to make a nice flat surface. Lle 2000 milling Pound are not a burden and there should be real vibration. The following is challage for anchoring bolts in the floor, the thickness level that fills the place would result in the car. After the slurry of mortar and machine dell'affare liquid in the base. You 'll have a good shop as a whole you' ll find the phone.

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