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Cracked New Concrete
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<blockquote data-quote="Lincsman" data-source="post: 6642504" data-attributes="member: 560"><p>When contractors did my shed it was a wet mix with "over sand and high cement ratio" raked level and power floated, if yours was wet enough to pump it wouldnt need a poker (unless you were filling wall shutters), I think you have separated the aggregate and all the fine stuff is at the top causing surface shrinkage due to warm weather at the time.</p><p>I think it will still be strong enough its just the acid attack it will get.</p><p></p><p>I would leave it as it is, and redo when necessary (15 years time?).. breaking up tarmac wouldnt be much fun ether, but there are 100's of grade of tarmac, like concrete, so advice would be in order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lincsman, post: 6642504, member: 560"] When contractors did my shed it was a wet mix with "over sand and high cement ratio" raked level and power floated, if yours was wet enough to pump it wouldnt need a poker (unless you were filling wall shutters), I think you have separated the aggregate and all the fine stuff is at the top causing surface shrinkage due to warm weather at the time. I think it will still be strong enough its just the acid attack it will get. I would leave it as it is, and redo when necessary (15 years time?).. breaking up tarmac wouldnt be much fun ether, but there are 100's of grade of tarmac, like concrete, so advice would be in order. [/QUOTE]
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