Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box

   / Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box #12  
I do not understand using concrete (wet or dry). Just use sand or whatever you have laying around. That way you can reduce the weight or increase the weight as needed. Personally I would use sand so I end up with a "flat" top area. Leave a few inches below the lip of the box and you have a place to put tools and what not.

Put a PCV pipe in the box vertically so you have something to put a shovel or rake in.
 
   / Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box #13  
:stirthepot:
Isn't the curing reaction exothermic? So at least some mass leaves as heat... Lol.
 
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   / Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box #17  
I think even that is only a few kilos! Lol. Just stiring the pot.

Oh I understand that completely. Of course now you got me curious as to how much matter is actually destroyed in an atomic bomb. The estimate for Hiroshima is that 7/10 of a GRAM of uranium actually underwent fission reaction and was converted to energy. Yes that is seven tenths of a GRAM. A dollar bill weighs just about a gram.
 
   / Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box #18  
Oh I understand that completely. Of course now you got me curious as to how much matter is actually destroyed in an atomic bomb. The estimate for Hiroshima is that 7/10 of a GRAM of uranium actually underwent fission reaction and was converted to energy. Yes that is seven tenths of a GRAM. A dollar bill weighs just about a gram.
:eek::eek::eek:
 
   / Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box #19  
I have also considered adding scrap steel or lead, but the cost makes that less reasonable.[/QUOTE]

This is my future "box" when I get time to melt it. one cubic ft. = 707.96lbs. (scrap lead from restoring old stained glass windows) have about a ton of it
 

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   / Dry mix or wet concrete for ballast box #20  
Oh I understand that completely. Of course now you got me curious as to how much matter is actually destroyed in an atomic bomb. The estimate for Hiroshima is that 7/10 of a GRAM of uranium actually underwent fission reaction and was converted to energy. Yes that is seven tenths of a GRAM. A dollar bill weighs just about a gram.

I think the rest is just needed to obtain critical mass. :confused3: It is truly amazing. Can you imagine the "nuclear bomb deniers" that would exist today?!
 

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