LL-L "Traditions" 2009.02.08 (01) [E]

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From: Paul Finlow-Bates <wolf_thunder51 at yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Traditions" 2009.02.06 (02) [E]

Hi Luc,

Cement generates an enormous amount of heat in the setting process, so
provided the water doesn't freeze before you've mixed it, it will probably
keep itself warm enough to cure. In fact the problem is usually at the other
end of the temperature scale - in hot countries you need a specifial mix to
stop it curing too quickly and losing strength.  Some days, you just can't
pour concrete at all.



Paul

Derby, England

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