>the leak in the shed
>poured water for 2 months
>onto 6 paper bags of cement
>>1105987
Oh and
>50kg bags
>>1105987
so now you have 6x50Kg cement blocks?
>>1105987
paving /sitting stones
car barrier
Build your own stonehenge.
Been there anon.But it was just the bottom bags after the storage I had them in got flooded.
>>1105987
So get a sledge or a buddy to help carry them out.
Your own damn fault for not maintaining your cuck-shed.
>>1105992
50kg is the dry weight.
Water doesn't 'dry out' from cement, it stays in after curing.
OP had 300kg of dry cement, probably 0.4Tonne of concrete now.
jej.
>>1105996
:^) time to sell them to trump for the wall
>>1105987
>owning bags of cement for over two months and not ever using them for anything
Just the humidity along can turn them into cement where I live. We have to use them up within 2 weeks or place space heaters around them.
>>1106013
This makes me wonder about the bags they leave out front of the local hardware store. Tapped a few of them and they felt rather solid. nope.jpg
just bust out the sledge hammer and break it into gravel, use that as aggregate with fresh cement
>>1106013
Some of us don't live in Siberia.
>>1106013
Sometimes you overbuy by a few bags.
It's not that big of a deal if you can keep them dry. If you live underwater or some shit then it's probably no the best idea, but most of us live in temperate climates and have inventions called 'buildings'
>>1106028
here in Western-Europe we have pretty much 90%+ humidity the whole year