Ah,
They'll work, Sg, you just need MORE POWER:
http://www.wizardofbodz.com/blender.php
Now that's a blender!
M
On Jan 29, 2008 8:17 AM, slurryguy <slurryguy@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> It is extremely easy to destroy a blender by using it to make
> papercrete. I've used a blender for making very tiny batches for
> experiments. It doesn't work at all well if you desire a thick
> sticky mix, no matter what the batch size.
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> The beginning mixer is often the simple bucket, drill, and some kind
> of homemade mixer blade chucked up into the drill. It's a very
> effective technique.
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> Before anyone tries using a bucket to make papercrete, I strongly
> suggest reading this previous post:
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/papercreters/message/1509
> There's other interesting reading in the replies on that thread,
> scroll to the bottom of that page to see them.
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> Be careful out there.
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> --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, <hsofcats@...> wrote:
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> > What would you suggest using as a mixer for someone just starting
> and starting small. Stepping stones etc.
> > I read on another web site that blenders could be used but that
> sounds like they would be ruined.
> > Thanks
> > Sam
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