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Hello,
so far i only managed to make weak concrete and mortar.
Did anyone do better? if did, wich ratio of every ingredients?
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BlueP3n1sDong Apr 30, 2020 @ 2:47pm 
strong cement. 4 bags of aggregrate, 2 bags of sand, 1 bag of cement, half a bucket of water.
standard mortar. 3 bags sand. 1 bag concrete, 10kg of water.
Last edited by BlueP3n1sDong; Apr 30, 2020 @ 2:47pm
crackedup Apr 30, 2020 @ 3:48pm 
Originally posted by BluePenisDong:
strong cement. 4 bags of aggregrate, 2 bags of sand, 1 bag of cement, half a bucket of water.
standard mortar. 3 bags sand. 1 bag concrete, 10kg of water.
ya bastard, tried the strong cement one, doesn't work buddeh! (or do i need to keep the petrol mixer on for a long time?)
BlueP3n1sDong Apr 30, 2020 @ 3:52pm 
i use the manual mixer, tried using the petrol couldnt get it to mix.
crackedup Apr 30, 2020 @ 3:59pm 
Originally posted by BluePenisDong:
i use the manual mixer, tried using the petrol couldnt get it to mix.
♥♥♥♥, mind addin me back
MrBrightSi Apr 30, 2020 @ 4:56pm 
4 sand - 1 cement = stronk mortar.
Aleisis May 2, 2020 @ 6:05am 
Thanks! I had trouble too, and didn't know how much the bucket of water held.

This worked:
1 cement
2 sand
4 aggregate
20l water

Also, make sure you've finished the foundation properly, with the hammer and nails, so a flashing/glowing grid appears, otherwise it will never fill properly. It only takes one pour if you've got it right.
:)
Last edited by Aleisis; May 2, 2020 @ 10:00am
Dr. Strangelove May 8, 2020 @ 10:03am 
Originally posted by BluePenisDong:
i use the manual mixer, tried using the petrol couldnt get it to mix.

Gotta crouch behind it to start the jerry motor
rada660 May 10, 2020 @ 11:31am 
Originally posted by Aleisis:
Thanks! I had trouble too, and didn't know how much the bucket of water held.

This worked:
1 cement
2 sand
4 aggregate
20l water

Also, make sure you've finished the foundation properly, with the hammer and nails, so a flashing/glowing grid appears, otherwise it will never fill properly. It only takes one pour if you've got it right.
:)

Do I really HAVE to use that much of each component? sounds liek a waste to me since you only need to fill one tiny hole.
superbit May 10, 2020 @ 12:59pm 
What's the impact of the mortar/cement ? I used weak mortar but was still able to place my bricks
Dr. Strangelove May 10, 2020 @ 1:13pm 
Originally posted by rada660:
Originally posted by Aleisis:
Thanks! I had trouble too, and didn't know how much the bucket of water held.

This worked:
1 cement
2 sand
4 aggregate
20l water

Also, make sure you've finished the foundation properly, with the hammer and nails, so a flashing/glowing grid appears, otherwise it will never fill properly. It only takes one pour if you've got it right.
:)

Do I really HAVE to use that much of each component? sounds liek a waste to me since you only need to fill one tiny hole.

Yeah I was super disappointed that you only need to do one section of foundation. Honestly I'm gonna be so disappointed if we don't get to build the full house from the ground up eventually. Surely we'll at least have more opportunities to do more than lay one single foundation piece and fix a couple of walls.
Shawn Jul 23, 2020 @ 10:43pm 
Originally posted by rada660:
Originally posted by Aleisis:
Thanks! I had trouble too, and didn't know how much the bucket of water held.

This worked:
1 cement
2 sand
4 aggregate
20l water

Also, make sure you've finished the foundation properly, with the hammer and nails, so a flashing/glowing grid appears, otherwise it will never fill properly. It only takes one pour if you've got it right.
:)

Do I really HAVE to use that much of each component? sounds liek a waste to me since you only need to fill one tiny hole.

No you don't you can cut it in half if you want example half bag cement, 1 sand, 2 agg 10 water as long as you keep the ratio (atleat thats how it works for the motar so i assume the same applies, and can't remember if i used full mixtures or not Lol)
Last edited by Shawn; Jul 23, 2020 @ 10:43pm
TheAncientOne Jul 24, 2020 @ 9:09pm 
Strong Mortar: Half Bag Cement (12.5) - 2 Bags Sand - 5 liters of Water

My son has been playing this lately so I had hopped on his pc and messed around, double the values of course for a larger batch (1 bag cement, 4 bags sand, 10 liters of water)
Last edited by TheAncientOne; Jul 24, 2020 @ 9:15pm
Lord Monkey Dec 18, 2020 @ 1:07pm 
Originally posted by BluePenisDong:
standard mortar. 3 bags sand. 1 bag concrete, 10kg of water.

I Made a prime mortar mix.

180 L in total.
Cement (27 / 180 L)
Sand (135 / 180 L)
Water (18 / 180 L)

I don't know the prime for a full barrel and don't really know how to upscale it.

Let me know if you find out :)
Thor Dec 18, 2020 @ 3:52pm 
Originally posted by Lord Monkey, Keeper of Nuts:
Originally posted by BluePenisDong:
standard mortar. 3 bags sand. 1 bag concrete, 10kg of water.

I Made a prime mortar mix.

180 L in total.
Cement (27 / 180 L)
Sand (135 / 180 L)
Water (18 / 180 L)

I don't know the prime for a full barrel and don't really know how to upscale it.

Let me know if you find out :)
It's just maths.
Divive and multiply.

There are also guides on this.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2282737037
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