Thursday, October 15, 2009

Re: [papercreters] No-tow mixers



Yes, but they are not very effective at pulping paper and will take a relatively long time. Some people pulp in a pc mixer and drain, then use one of these or a mortar mixer to fold in the dry ingredients like portland cement and dirt. If you have a source of hammer milled paper this might work for that.

There are no stupid questions. For every one you might think is stupid there are probably several people wondering the same thing but are too shy to ask.

spaceman

Ion Gorun wrote:

Excuse my potentially stupid beginner question - can we use a standard concrete mixer like the one in this picture? http://www.mediabiz.ro/img/produse/betoniera-profesionala-350-mix.jpg

Thank you very much,
Ion

2009/10/15 compostbob@ymail.com <compostbob@gmail.com>
Spaceman posted a few days ago that he uses a no-tow mixer.  Can he (or anyone else who uses a no-tow mixer) post details on how it was built.  Thanks!

Compost Bob


 
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