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Brand | Quikrete | Quikrete | SAKRETE | Quikrete |
Name | 10 lb. Quick-Setting Cement Concrete Mix | 10 lb. Anchoring Cement | 10 lb. Leak Stopper Cement Concrete Mix | 20 lb. Anchoring Cement |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (889) | (136) | (67) | (136) |
Features | Fast Setting | Crack Resistant | Hydraulic Cement | Crack Resistant |
Compression Strength (psi) | 6000 | 7000 | 3000 | 7000 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 10 lb | 10 | 10 lb | 20 |
Material | Cement | Cement | Cement | Cement |
Use Location | Floor | Floor | Floor,Wall | Floor |
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Brand | Quikrete | Quikrete | SAKRETE | Quikrete |
Name | 10 lb. Quick-Setting Cement Concrete Mix | 10 lb. Anchoring Cement | 10 lb. Leak Stopper Cement Concrete Mix | 20 lb. Anchoring Cement |
Price | ||||
Ratings | (889) | (136) | (67) | (136) |
Features | ||||
Compression Strength (psi) | ||||
Product Weight (lb.) | ||||
Material | ||||
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QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement is suitable for installing hand rails and small posts. We do not recommend it for flag pole installations. Instead, we recommend QUIKRETE® Fast-Setting Concrete Mix. Product information can be found at https://www.quikrete.com/productlines/FastSettingConcreteMix.asp
Yes Jason, this is your best option. Some people use hydraulic cement but after it cures , it will shrink and your threaded rods will become loose. Anchor cement when it cures, expands and will keep those rods tight.
QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement is suitable for your application.
QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement can be used to fill the annular space around PVC in concrete. QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement will expand as it cures, locking the PVC into place.
QUIKRETE® cement based products will set slowly and gain strength slowly in cold temperatures. We recommend adapting cold-weather precautions like using warm (not hot) water to mix, pre-heating the substrate and using heating blankets for insulation when temperatures are below 50F. Covering with plastic is a good technique to retain moisture, which should be continued for the first week after application.
QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement can be used to fill drilled holes with a minimum diameter of ½”. For narrower holes, we recommend using an anchoring epoxy. QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement can be drilled after curing for 28 days.
20 to 30 would be my guess. For a 3/4 rod only 6” deep seems a bit light
QUIKRETE® Anchoring Cement will not bond to wood.
Yes, it should hold it fine.
Yes as liquid it will work very well.