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Yes. For more information about pouring a countertop in place, refer to Appendix B, "Pouring a Countertop in Place", in Concrete Countertops. For more information about Pro-Formula Concrete Countertop Mix for this technique, please refer to the ... more
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Yes, however, the working time of CHENG NeoMix Original Products is shorter than might be required to successfully pour a large project. If you are pouring a large project which will require more than 30 minutes to place the concrete, we recommend ... more
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Yes, CHENG Pro-Formula Concrete Countertop Mix is not only ideal for precast projects but also for casting pour-in-place projects. And, with a working time of 30-45 minutes, Pro-Formula Concrete Countertop Mix is also ideal for large or small ... more
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We prefer pouring our countertops into a mold for better control of the surface, absolute flatness, and therefore less need for labor-intensive polishing. Hand-troweling the surface of a poured-in-place mold is an art unto itself. Troweling causes ... more
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Yes. For more information about pouring a countertop in place, refer to Appendix B, "Pouring a Countertop in Place", in Concrete Countertops. For more information about adapting NeoMix Original Products for this technique, please refer to the FAQs ... more
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Concrete countertops are not only economical, but they are beautiful as well. When you wish to make a concrete counter top that has no seam, then a pour-in-place concrete countertop will fit the bill. Keeping your countertop beautiful requires some ... more
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The pour-in-place (or cast-in-place) technique is covered in the last chapter of Concrete Countertops and Fu-Tung's second book, Concrete at Home (Taunton Press, February 2005). The two main limitations to the pour-in-place technique are the lack ... more
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