How to mix our DIY Dry Mix 1.5gallon sized Kits!
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When you purchase one of our 1.5 gallon ready to use DIY Aragocrete Mix'es you have everything you need
to start designing your new Aragocrete Designs except the water.
In this brief article we'll explain the proper way to mix and use our kit.
First is a few items youll need to properly create your designs.
Youll be using this to actually create your design or shape in. We usually moisten ours a little to help it hold a shape while were adding our aragocrete mix around it. Once dried simply remove the excess material.
You can see a sample of our arch's we make and the dry gravel was made into a hump to add the aragocrete mix across the top.

Now on the the fun parts...
You will need approximatly 3 cups of water overall.(again do not add it all at once). Now put about half of the water
into your dry mix and very very thoroughly mix it all together. At this point it should still be a little on the dry
side or maybe even have some mix thats not wet. Now you can continue to drizzle very small amounts of the remaining
water a little at a time, and mixing very very well between additions.You will want to have an end result of a consistency kinda like extra thick oatmeal.
Once it looks this way, try the ball squeeze test. Try grabbing a handfull of mix, squeeze it slightly and it should remain in the ball shape. If it does without crumbling completely apart then your ready to go.
First take some spare sand or almost anything thats like a tube and form it to the shape you want your arch.
Now simply drop clumps across your pile of sand or tubing from one side to the other to create your arch shape.
First take out enough mix to create the base of the cave for the size you would like.We make ours about 4-6 inches across and 3-5 inches front to back.
Mash out the mix untill its all flattened in the shape you prefer and is about 1/4" to 1/2" thick. This will be the bottom of your cave.
Now take small amounts (about quarter sized) and align them all the way around the perimeter of the cave base you created above. But ensure you leave an opening for the open end of the cave.
Now take some of your spare sand and fill the bottom of the cave, up to the desired height you want the inside of the cave to be.
Next you take some more mix, and cover all the sand you added on top of the cave base, to continue making the side walls and the top.
That it! You've just made your first aragocrete designs.
Here are a few helpfull hints and tips you can use......
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Dont forget to check out our cureing techniques page!
The most important part of your new H2Oasis Aragocrete Rocks is the curing process.
Be sure to visit our curing page for full desicription and details.






