Anyone got lots of experience of using postcrete?
I used it ages ago and didn’t like it – but couldn’t remember why. Anyhow, used it last weekend to set one of four posts into the ground and remembered-
Dug a hole – two foot deep by about 8 - 10 inches wide. Stuck the (preserved and bitumen painted) post in and half filled with water. Added the postcrete. The resultant concrete seemed very dry and difficult to mix. A long stick to stir, more water and two and a half bags of postcrete and the post set nicely. I wonder just how well the concrete has mixed though.
Still got another three posts to do and two and a half bags of postcrete left. Is it better to pour a little water, a little postcrete – stir, repeat? Or is there a better method? Or should I buy some sand, gravel and cement and stop being so lazy and mix my own stuff? If I decide to mix my own, can I utilise the remaining two and a half bags of postcrete?
Any advice would be greatly received.
Cheers
G
I used it ages ago and didn’t like it – but couldn’t remember why. Anyhow, used it last weekend to set one of four posts into the ground and remembered-
Dug a hole – two foot deep by about 8 - 10 inches wide. Stuck the (preserved and bitumen painted) post in and half filled with water. Added the postcrete. The resultant concrete seemed very dry and difficult to mix. A long stick to stir, more water and two and a half bags of postcrete and the post set nicely. I wonder just how well the concrete has mixed though.
Still got another three posts to do and two and a half bags of postcrete left. Is it better to pour a little water, a little postcrete – stir, repeat? Or is there a better method? Or should I buy some sand, gravel and cement and stop being so lazy and mix my own stuff? If I decide to mix my own, can I utilise the remaining two and a half bags of postcrete?
Any advice would be greatly received.
Cheers
G