From: slurryguy <slurryguy@yahoo.com>
>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.
>
>Before anyone tries using a bucket to make papercrete, I strongly
>suggest reading this previous post:
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/papercreters/message/1509
I wonder if you could attach some curved pieces to the ends of your mixer blade that would ride on the sides of the bucket to keep it from cutting through? Or would that render the blade ineffective at pulping the paper?
Greg
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