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    clpsheldon.pag... In this tutorial I have discussed briefly, how to calculate quantity of cement and sand for plaster.
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    This is no doubt of help to the engineers, besides that this will help those who are busy with plastering work or intend to plaster the walls of their homes, offices and other buildings.
    By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to estimate the quantity of cement and sand required.
    I have discussed the topic by illustrating how to calculate Cement and sand required for plastering.
    You will also be able to calculate the required number of Cement bags in plaster.
    This will definitely help you in saving some bucks by being exact and precise about the construction requirements and quantities of the materials used.
    So watch this tutorial till the end to estimate the quantity of plaster work for any area.
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Komentáře • 44

  • @civilengineeringhr8503
    @civilengineeringhr8503 Před 3 lety +3

    Very useful

  • @user-xc1yk8bi1l
    @user-xc1yk8bi1l Před měsícem +1

    For the thickness of plaster why did you times it by 0.003

  • @user-ur6nq2vm1k
    @user-ur6nq2vm1k Před měsícem

    So wonderful

  • @onlinegoodssouthafrica2686

    Maybe do a new one for south africa where we work with cubic meter. I really enjoy your videos 👍👍👍 cubic feet is a bit confusing. And also when your ratio is 1:4 or 1:6 do you work on 1 50kg bag of cement or 2 50kg bags of cement. Cant wait to see the video

  • @bhuvanshortfilms
    @bhuvanshortfilms Před rokem +1

    sir,
    at 2:24 min.
    Thickness of plaster is 13mm ×0.003 is correct.Because is
    It will be 13mm÷1000mm=0.13 ft ÷0.3048 = 0.042 ft

  • @ZohaibKhan-qw4bu
    @ZohaibKhan-qw4bu Před 15 dny

    To convert wet volume into dry volume in plaster value is = 1.35
    But to convert wet.V into dry.V in Slab concrete value is = 1.54
    Correct me if i am wrong

  • @mwitanyantora4542
    @mwitanyantora4542 Před rokem

    Dear Sir/madam please our calculation are very well .

  • @mustafazahoor4521
    @mustafazahoor4521 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice

  • @alwiidavidandrew8145
    @alwiidavidandrew8145 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @PankajSingh-me4th
    @PankajSingh-me4th Před rokem

    Nice contents

  • @manindermangat2991
    @manindermangat2991 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir dry vol. Nikalne ke liye 1.35 kyu liya please describe it ?

  • @johnmarkvillar1085
    @johnmarkvillar1085 Před 2 lety +4

    how did you get the 1.35 for the wet volume?

  • @srinivasappala9163
    @srinivasappala9163 Před 3 lety +1

    How much water to add for 300 sft wall plastering for wet volume 17CFt.

  • @123rockstar2010
    @123rockstar2010 Před rokem +1

    @2:32 13mm*0.003 = 0.042ft?
    Correction: That should be, 13mm * (1m/1000mm) * (3.28ft/1m) = 0.04264ft

  • @shahnawaz_83
    @shahnawaz_83 Před 3 lety

    Plz make a video on RR masonry

  • @mohammedkhalandar1928
    @mohammedkhalandar1928 Před rokem +3

    Incomplete video.. Terms are not Described.. This one Not for Beginners

  • @baiduibrahim6424
    @baiduibrahim6424 Před 3 lety +3

    Where do you get that 0.003

    • @CivilTutor
      @CivilTutor  Před 3 lety +6

      0.003 is a multiplication factor for converting mm to ft

    • @ajitshinde8356
      @ajitshinde8356 Před rokem

      If 18mm convrt in ft?

  • @user-td9fv2ru6q
    @user-td9fv2ru6q Před 3 lety

    thank you

  • @user-eu9ui4we4p
    @user-eu9ui4we4p Před 2 lety +1

    🌸💯

  • @eugenecious
    @eugenecious Před 10 měsíci

    Why constan of 1.34 while on members you use 1.54

  • @izurich
    @izurich Před 4 měsíci

    Why your dry volume 1.35 and not 1.54?

  • @mustafamohammed7484
    @mustafamohammed7484 Před 2 lety

    What is the volume of water

  • @plumbergyan
    @plumbergyan Před rokem

    Please hindi main video banayi

  • @mohamedreeza1576
    @mohamedreeza1576 Před 3 lety

    Is your cement bag based on 50 kg???

  • @rubankumard5572
    @rubankumard5572 Před rokem

    Anyone please explain what we get 1.35 factor
    Like 20% void for sand remains?

    • @123rockstar2010
      @123rockstar2010 Před rokem

      The factor of 1.35 for plaster likely reflects the average shrinkage that occurs during the drying of plaster mixes. Plaster is typically composed of different materials compared to concrete, and its particle arrangement and properties can lead to different shrinkage characteristics. The lower multiplier of 1.35 suggests that plaster undergoes less overall shrinkage during the drying process compared to concrete.
      Soure: www.google.com/search?q=multiplier+for+wet+volume+to+dry+volume+of+plaster+is&rlz=1C1GCEA_enPH966PH966&oq=multiplier+for+wet+volume+to+dry+volume+of+plaster+is&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i160.21335j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

    • @kiranundekar
      @kiranundekar Před 2 měsíci

      When Slab or other structure having rebar why notthis quality deducting from total concrete quality

  • @yogeshgoyal5133
    @yogeshgoyal5133 Před 7 měsíci

    13×.003 why in video (2:27 minute)

  • @karuppasamyperumal5036

    13÷25.4 = 0.51 Answer Correct Ah Sir .... 0.042 How is it Sir....13x0.0394=0.51

    • @rubankumard5572
      @rubankumard5572 Před rokem +1

      13 mm we convert to ft which means 1 feet 304.8mm so 13/304.8= 0.0426ft

  • @baiduibrahim6424
    @baiduibrahim6424 Před 3 lety

    How do you get 1.35

    • @CivilTutor
      @CivilTutor  Před 3 lety +3

      Consider 20% bulking of sand + 15% wastage

  • @k.azovenyo
    @k.azovenyo Před 4 lety +3

    Conversion of mm to ft is 0 X 0.0394
    i.e 13 X 0.0394= 0.042 cubic feet
    13 X 0.003= 0.039 (which should be corrected).
    Good videos Sir👍🏻 keep uploading as we keep learning.

    • @rohitpawar7154
      @rohitpawar7154 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello I am confused plss explain again in chat box

  • @star-em6dk
    @star-em6dk Před rokem

    13mm×0.003=?

    • @123rockstar2010
      @123rockstar2010 Před rokem

      @2:32 13mm*0.003 = 0.042ft?
      Correction: That should be, 13mm * (1m/1000mm) * (3.28ft/1m) = 0.04264ft

  • @ananthareddysomireddy7801

    What's 0.003

    • @123rockstar2010
      @123rockstar2010 Před rokem

      @2:32 13mm*0.003 = 0.042ft?
      Correction: That should be, 13mm * (1m/1000mm) * (3.28ft/1m) = 0.04264ft