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Hartline 10001 Rockite Expansion Cement is a high-performance, quick-setting powder cement that develops 4500 PSI compression strength within one hour. Designed for permanent bonding to metal and concrete, it anchors bolts, posts, screws, and more with unmatched durability. Made in the USA and trusted by professionals for over five decades, it mixes easily with water and sets in just 15 minutes, making it the go-to solution for fast, reliable construction and repair.
| Brand | Hartline |
| Color | No Color |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Material | Plastic |
| Special Feature | Unexcelled strength and bonding qualities, sets in 15 minutes, does not shrink, develops compression strength of 4500 lbs per sqin, grips metal & concrete permanently, anchors bolts, posts, screws, checks, hooks, bowls, washers, railings, rods, signs, pulleys, racks, poles, seats & motors Special Feature Unexcelled strength and bonding qualities, sets in 15 minutes, does not shrink, develops compression strength of 4500 lbs per sqin, grips metal & concrete permanently, anchors bolts, posts, screws, checks, hooks, bowls, washers, railings, rods, signs, pulleys, racks, poles, seats & motors See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Construction, Repair, Industrial |
E**T
Preparation is the key. Follow directions exactly.
Tried many times always with a good result. This product has been around for many decades. Fast and easy to use. Best concrete patch ever. Highly recommended by 50+ year builder.
D**S
Worked Great!
I got this to fix a wobbly mailbox post (which seems to be a popular reason). I thought I had ruined things because I got the mix way too watery. I figured I would have to order more and try again, being more careful with the mixing. BUT a couple of hours after I had poured it around the post and set a pole to prop it up straight, it was solid as a rock.
E**K
Perfect for anchoring what you need anchored
Great stuff. Super easy to use. Sets up faster than I thought possible so it was perfect for shoring up my mailbox that had come loose over the years. I can't say enough good things about it.
B**S
Needs instructions re the powder liquid ratio
This product can be used effectively for some small jobs. Unless I missed it there are no mixing directions for the powder liquid ration. With that in mind be careful to add small amounts of water or you may not enjoy the long wait.
L**V
Highly recommend for a small project
I needed a small amount of concrete to secure a railing. This worked great
M**D
Really thin.
This product would be good for an intricate hole or design in the ground because it is so thin. And it breaks easily if you are pouring only a thin coating.
K**2
Buyer Beware
This product is garbage. I tried to use it to anchor a flag pole sleeve and it did NOT expand whastover and after more than an hour of set time I was able to actually move the sleeve in its hole! It is cheap and i wanted to let people know why it is cheap.
J**O
Works Great, Fixed Wobbly Mailbox Pole
A neighbor hit my mailbox/light post outside and it was tilting halfway over, filling it in with dirt was not enough to keep it upright. I choose this instead of concrete because it seemed less mess and hassle. It was, it's super easy to use and mix, and works perfect. My post wont budge now. I got a one gallon plastic water bottle to use as my mixing bowl, just cut the top part off. You need a throw away stirrer or spoon. You can make this as thick or runny as you want, there is no instructions. So add the powder first and slowly mix in water until desired consistency. I put 4 wooden wedges around the post and hammered them tight. Then I made half of the powder mix to be slightly runny but not too watery. I poured over the wedges and into the gaps. Let sit a few hours to harden. Then I mixed the other half and repeated the steps. I figured it was best to not have a really really deep pool that might soak into the ground before it all hardened. Now I will fill with dirt and hope no one else hits it :)
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