Lee, I would think the mixture is consistant throughout. Just a word of advice about storing the bag in the basement. I stored a bag on the basement floor for about 9 months and when I went to use it, it was hard as a rock. Seems the bag and its contents drew moisture out of the floor and set up. If you store it down there, I would find the driest place, if there is one, then store it on top of some wood planks or even some plastic bags or sheeting.
Tom From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lee A. Stone Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:13 AM To: Blind Handyman Subject: [BlindHandyMan] working with sand mix/ concrete maybe it is called sakrete or a similar name. . so my question is if I buy a bag now to keep in the basement how do i know when i open that bag that I am going to get equal parts sand and concrete, say if II only want to use part of the bag at a time.. thanks Lee -- Q: How many Californians does it take to screw in a lightbulb? A: Five. One to screw in the lightbulb and four to share the experience. (Actually, Californians don't screw in lightbulbs, they screw in hot tubs.) Q: How many Oregonians does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: Three. One to screw in the lightbulb and two to fend off all those Californians trying to share the experience. . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
