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<blockquote data-quote="KenB" data-source="post: 254540" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>If you are going to just put up something to house the well, pump, tank. (There won't be much weight on it.) I doubt you would need any rebar, fiberglass, remesh, etc in it.</p><p></p><p>The recommended ratio to mix is...</p><p>1 part portland cement</p><p>2 parts sand</p><p>3 parts gravel</p><p></p><p>What I do is find a gravel bar on a creek ( I have one on my place) and get a few 5 gal. buckets of sandy gravel.</p><p></p><p>A 94 lb. of portland cement costs about $10 it will make about 1/4 of a cubic yard of concrete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenB, post: 254540, member: 1491"] If you are going to just put up something to house the well, pump, tank. (There won't be much weight on it.) I doubt you would need any rebar, fiberglass, remesh, etc in it. The recommended ratio to mix is... 1 part portland cement 2 parts sand 3 parts gravel What I do is find a gravel bar on a creek ( I have one on my place) and get a few 5 gal. buckets of sandy gravel. A 94 lb. of portland cement costs about $10 it will make about 1/4 of a cubic yard of concrete. [/QUOTE]
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