Monday, July 7, 2008

[papercreters] Re: Sewage Grinder Pump - PC Mixer/Pump

If you calculate the newsstand price of your paper the retail price of
the pump doesn't look so bad.
Sorry I didn't have a link to used pump. Try buying a new 'tow-behind'
paperctete mixer and see if you can find one for less than the price of
a new sewage grinder pump.

Unless your time is worth nothing to you you can buy your paper shredded
from True Value Hardware and rent a cement mixer for a weekend and end
up spending less than doing it all yourself.

http://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-72006/Detail

I know this is like suggesting you buy your fish frozen instead of
buying a bass boat....
"the only difference between men and boys, is the price of their toys."
Have FUN. Les


--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, BEN <bennyboyhou@...> wrote:
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> $1,337.85 for the pump on sale.
>
> In order for it to be 1% of the cost to build my house, I would need
to be budgetting $133,785.00 for the building costs.
>
> My budget is no where near that amount.
>
> I am sure that there are those in the group that may have a budget
like that but not myself. The cost of the pump would eat up at least 10%
of cost to build my home. I agree with the concept of the grinder pump
and think that it is definately worth looking into.
>
> --- On Sun, 7/6/08, sire@... sire@... wrote:
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> From: sire@... sire@...
> Subject: Re: [papercreters] Sewage Grinder Pump - PC Mixer/Pump
> To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 4:44 PM
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> Yeah, maybe 1% or less of the cost of building your house. Ouch.
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> ------------ -- Original message ------------ --
> From: BEN <bennyboyhou@ yahoo.com>
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> Nice unit but gosh it sure is $$$
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> --- On Fri, 7/4/08, sire@comcast. net sire@comcast. net> wrote:
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> From: sire@comcast. net sire@comcast. net>
> Subject: Re: [papercreters] Sewage Grinder Pump - PC Mixer/Pump
> To: papercreters@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 2:12 PM
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> Les, the correct link is the following:
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> http://www.plumbers urplus.com/ Prod/Little- Giant-20GH- CIA-RFS-2-
HP-65-GPM- 230V-Single- Phase-Magnum- Series-Sewage- Grinder-Pump-
20-power- cord-(520610) /57057/Cat/ 45
>
> What initially concerned me is the small discharge diameter, but since
the "grinder" feature is unique and not found in other pumps, this may
work well.
>
> Neal
>
> ------------ -- Original message ------------ --
> From: "austintexican" les@lesmoore. com>
>
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> How about trying a Sewage Grinder Pump to mix and pump PC?
> These unit are like an industrial strength garbage disposal and sewer
> pump combined. This looks safer to me than the lawn mower blade
models.
> (and a lot less work). I think you could rent a pump for a trial.
> These pumps are designed to work in a sump about the size of a barrel.
> They are usually mounted on a pipe rail to keep them stable and for
> easier removal from the sump.
> Seems to me you could mount the pump in a barrel and fill with water
and
> paper. Have the pump discharge feed back into the barrel to keep the
> mixture recirculating in the barrel.
> Once the paper is processed, add about a cup laundry soap and and 2
cups
> Borax to entrain air and prevent mold and bacteria. The Borax will
also
> fireproof the paper, and it gives the mix a smooth texture.
> Next add about a cup of Portland cement for each gallon of mix (more
or
> less to taste). No sand!
> You can stir this with a shovel or a canoe paddle while the pump mixes
> it up.
> Last switch the pump discharge to a hose and pump the PC where you
want
> it.
>
> http://www.plumbers urplus.com/ Prod/Little- Giant-20GH- CIA-RFS-2-
HP-65-GPM\
> -230V-Single- Phase-Magnum- Series-Sewage- Grinder-Pump- 20-power-
cord-(5206\
> 10)/57057/Cat/ 45
>
> Let me know what you think.... even if you just think this is crazy.
> Thanks, Les
>

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