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Rockite Cement 10006 is a high-performance, quick-setting cement designed for a variety of applications including masonry, flooring, and wall repairs. With a full cure time of just 15 minutes and exceptional water resistance, this 5 lb pail is perfect for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts looking for reliable, durable solutions.
Brand | Hartline |
Specific Uses For Product | Masonry, Repair, Flooring, Wall Repair, Countertop |
Material | Cement |
Compatible Material | Concrete |
Item Form | Ounce |
Special Feature | High compression strength, expanding & hydraulic, permanently grips metal to concrete |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Pail |
Item Volume | 80 Fluid Ounces |
Viscosity | Low |
Full Cure Time | 6E+1 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
UPC | 033122100051 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033122100051 |
Manufacturer | Jensen (Home Improvement) |
Part Number | 10006 |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.47 x 5.47 x 9 inches |
Item model number | 10006 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Special Features | High compression strength, expanding & hydraulic, permanently grips metal to concrete |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
C**.
Worked great!
It was easily mixed to the consistancy I needed to support the ground sleeve for my clothesline, dried quickly as well...i could visibly see it absorbing the water after 20 minutes. It was rock hard in an hour but i waited several hours before i covered it with gravel and soil removed from the hole i dug. The price was great as was the quality and ease of use. I will definitely be ordering it again for future projects.
A**K
Great stuff. Edited review
I bought this to make stepping stones for my yard. It was so easy to use.1. Add water2. Miix well3. Pour in mold4. Wait an hour (depending on size of mold) and turn over onto an old towel.5. Marvel in its glory.If you add too much water, don't worry it will still work, but it will take longer to dry.I'm just beginning to experiment with putting things in the mold before adding the cement and so far, it has not went well.Due to the price of this, I went to Lowe's. This box was 5lbs for $16. Lowe's sells 50 lb bags of cement for $5. I didn't realize that I'd be filtering out a 2 gallon bucket of rocks out of it to get down to the powder. I got two stepping stones from the bag from Lowe's and one from this product, but I'll probably go back to using this product. Too much dust from Lowe's stuff.Update 11/04/19The bags of cement that I bought from Lowe's have been a complete disaster. Apparently the rocks I sifted out are necessary for the cement to properly harden. I don't want bumpy stepping stones. I ordered another box of this cement and got it today. I'll post more pictures when I get my next step stone finished. Meanwhile, take a peek at the new pictures with this review of what I got from the other stuff. I'll DEFINITELY be sticking with this product for all of my stepping stone or other cement needs. I wish they sold bigger bags at a bulk rate. Hint! Hint! If the company reads reviews, I'm loving this stuff. I've had my stone out in my yard for a few weeks now in the Florida sun and rain. So far, so good.
C**O
Great value
Works amazing in silicon molds
J**R
Great, but use it quick
When they talk about drying fast, they aren't kidding. Mixing it is like trying to get pancake batter just right. Tip: use a lot less water. I tried two different mixtures, one with lots of water and the other with very little. The low water batch was malleable and easy to apply. I could adjust and push it where needed. The second batch I added way too much water. I was churning a soupy mix with a baking spatula for 7-8 minutes. It still dries in the prescribed time no matter what though. In a couple minutes it went from the consistency of melted ice cream, to pancake batter, to silly putty, to solid rock. Forget a putty knife, it was drying so fast I had to just grab and apply with my hand in a mad panic. As far as stress is concerned, I think where it fails is bending and shearing stress. It can survive compression and tension well. Grab a piece with both hands and bend; it will snap like spaghetti. That is of course in the uncured state, right after it hardens. Letting it cure, greatly improves the quality. Also, it doesn't cover much. I seriously underestimated how much I would need. I bought one bag, but I am going to have to buy at least 3 more bags to complete the sealing project I had going on. Overall I am satisfied, but learned a hard set of lessons from the first couple batches.
U**R
Hydraulic Cement holds itself in place for vertical patches
Used it to fill some small gaps in a concrete deck & concrete steps mostly on the sides. Mixed up very small batches no bigger than what fit in the palm of my hand. Tuff to get the exact consistency for it to be moldable so it wouldn't just sag out of the openings to be sealed. First little batch went hard on me before I got it applied. Had to throw that out & the plastic cup it hardened in. It hardens in just seconds once it reaches the moment in time to harden. I smoothed the side surfaces by wearing a vinyl glove that I then dipped my gloved hand into water. The wet glove made the surface easy to smooth but even glove could not have too much water on it or concrete would go soft and sag out. Doing a horizontal surface was very easy. Just mix it up slightly pourable then spoon into the opening to be sealed, level it and it's tendency to sag into place makes it self leveling to a perfect smooth surface.
G**F
super strong when cured
Our new house has a front porch with an iron railing that had the bottom leg originally set in mortar which had deteriorated. The railing was wobbly. I researched what quick concrete to use to set a post or railing and came upon Rocket. I cleaned the hole in the brick that housed the railing leg, mixed up a plastic cup of the Rocket to a consistency that could be poured. I anchored the railing leg into the proper position and poured the Rocket into the hole up to the top. After 30 minutes, the railing as fixed and immovable. It's now been a few weeks and the Rocket is obviously completely cured. That railing will never budge or come out. This is very good stuff if setting a post is your project.
M**R
Love this stuff
I bought this because I was looking for a smaller container of cement for a crafting project. It does not disappoint. It actually sets in 15 minutes or less and is super strong. I won't buy anything else moving forward. The finish is super smooth, also.
M**1
This product is really good for fixing concrete but NOT In water situations
I think this would be good for fixing an anchor point but you would need to make sure its dry. I purchased the product to fix a cracked bird bath but if it gets water on it you can see a slow dissolve even if you let it cure. But it was very easy to mix and apply and did go on smooth so if you can keep it dry it should be excellent.
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