So I also watched the video and read through the comments. The video is about mix ratio for mortar, to be used for block laying. We can also consider mortar for plastering later. Mortar for block laying is different from mortar for plastering. One of the factors considered during any design (including mix design) is cost (minimising waste). Apparently, the strength of the mix is also dependent on the quality of the sand being used. We also need to look at the grade of cement (for block laying, you can use 32.5 or 42.5). All these affect the strength of the mix, of course, quality and volume of water is also critical. In summary, one can use 1. Maximum of 1:4 mix for plastering 2. Maximum of 1:6mix for block laying Depending on site conditions
I see how you use a tool to keep the mixture inside the bricks. If some aren’t filled can you add to already dry mixture to fill in any gaps? Thank you.
Need to plaster in garden for car parking in open space , light cement is enough, what ratio can be mixed, 1:10 will be good will it withstand, what is the max sand we can mix in cement for this kind of purpose mostly for garden palsting and car parking in open area, i mean one part cement and 10 part sand is good or i can increase sand
@@KumbukTV type N is 1part cement, 1 part lime, 6 parts sand. Not to be used for load bearing walls. Type S is 2 parts cement, 1 part lime, 7 to 9 parts sand. For load bearing walls.
The ratio is weak. And the quality of the sand is not good, we can see it almost all of it is coarse sand and it doesn't contain the fine sand. That will cause blinding of water as it's obvious.
Sand 5 : Cement 1 (This ratio will vary depending on the nature of the sand you are getting and the type of plaster you are plastering ) Thanks For Watching.
You displayed how many parts of sand but you never displayed how many parts of cement, no one can follow this tutorial or video without the cement ratio and also you are laying the bricks all wrong and you are meant to make dips with the end of the trowel go8ng vertically along the cement to stop it from leaking out the sides but you did it sideways, wrong way round and why on earth did you not put cement on the side of the brick before laying it, at 3:20 you should put cement on the side of the brick so it seals that gap, 😡. That is not how you put cement into the gap, you did it all wrong.
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So I also watched the video and read through the comments. The video is about mix ratio for mortar, to be used for block laying. We can also consider mortar for plastering later.
Mortar for block laying is different from mortar for plastering.
One of the factors considered during any design (including mix design) is cost (minimising waste). Apparently, the strength of the mix is also dependent on the quality of the sand being used. We also need to look at the grade of cement (for block laying, you can use 32.5 or 42.5). All these affect the strength of the mix, of course, quality and volume of water is also critical.
In summary, one can use
1. Maximum of 1:4 mix for plastering
2. Maximum of 1:6mix for block laying
Depending on site conditions
Thanks. It helps me a lot with my renovation house myself
Good luck ❤
It nice now I have got the idea, so i can do it alone
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Nice music makes your video attractive.
1:4=5 Ratio is best for Walls
.Floor and fundament 1:3=4 ratio recommended.
1: for sand or for cement
@@Hacks_005 always the lowest is cement
Good there is something allowable
Thanks a lot brother 🙏
Always welcome
Thank you for sharing
Thank you sir ❤
Thanku you bhai
Thanks brother.. I will Try my hand on it too
I see how you use a tool to keep the mixture inside the bricks. If some aren’t filled can you add to already dry mixture to fill in any gaps? Thank you.
3 kg sand. 1kg cement. water is 2kg. if less sand is in. the mixture will be expensive and harder when dry.
I need to plasture a portion of brick wall. What should be ratio of it?
Need to plaster in garden for car parking in open space , light cement is enough, what ratio can be mixed, 1:10 will be good will it withstand, what is the max sand we can mix in cement for this kind of purpose mostly for garden palsting and car parking in open area, i mean one part cement and 10 part sand is good or i can increase sand
Very good
Hello bro may I know why mcent is added more than cement
6 inches wall ... Sand cement water ratio please
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I saw another video and it was said the mix had to not fall from the trout otherwise it’s not good.
6: 1 ratio, ok but one bucket how much kg or weight
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Pure manal + cement
Add more cement in it.
concrete ratio is 3-1 or max 4-1
im here for entertainment
you're laying the brick wrong
Can you tell me the ratio of cement(full sack) to sand(sack) to make masala?
Do you want to know about concrete mix ratio?
@@KumbukTV yes sir
Sand 6 Mari cement any bucket?
can you explain this in English?
मसाले बराबर नहि मिला भाइ थोरा ओर मिक्स करो
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Too much water
3x1 or max 4x1
What is the ratio...the sand is 6 and the cement?
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@@KumbukTV no ratio should be 3:1 not 6:1
sand 4 and 1
This ratio is stronger than the one in the video. Thanks For Watching
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E. Magro .il cemento ..si. Stacca dalla cazzuola .
Way too much water
It needs more ciment. It's too trashy
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Hear you had shown how much of cement mix with 6 bakets of sand...
Sand 6 Units for 1 Cement Units ( Ratio = 6:1)
@@KumbukTV type N is 1part cement, 1 part lime, 6 parts sand. Not to be used for load bearing walls.
Type S is 2 parts cement, 1 part lime, 7 to 9 parts sand. For load bearing walls.
The ratio is weak. And the quality of the sand is not good, we can see it almost all of it is coarse sand and it doesn't contain the fine sand. That will cause blinding of water as it's obvious.
I appreciate your feedback. The amount of sand used can be reduced to make the mixture stronger. Thanks For Watching
Did you mean to say bleeding?
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What is the measurements for plasting ?
Sand 5 : Cement 1 (This ratio will vary depending on the nature of the sand you are getting and the type of plaster you are plastering ) Thanks For Watching.
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Only ciment mixing bas
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6:1 ratio he na??
Sand 6 Units for 1 Cement Units ( Ratio = 6:1)
You displayed how many parts of sand but you never displayed how many parts of cement, no one can follow this tutorial or video without the cement ratio and also you are laying the bricks all wrong and you are meant to make dips with the end of the trowel go8ng vertically along the cement to stop it from leaking out the sides but you did it sideways, wrong way round and why on earth did you not put cement on the side of the brick before laying it, at 3:20 you should put cement on the side of the brick so it seals that gap, 😡.
That is not how you put cement into the gap, you did it all wrong.