What is the ratio of slaked lime and sand in mortar?
Answer / Ashok Kumar Verma
The traditional ratio for mortar, by volume, is 3:1, which means three parts of cement (or slaked lime), four parts of sand, and five parts of aggregate (usually gravel or crushed stone). However, this can vary depending on the specific application.
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