I'm not aware of any other options.
Thanks Doris.
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To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
From: yakishome@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 22:42:30 +0000
Subject: [papercreters] Re: Mixer woes
Sorry Judith for all your problems you are having. I really admire you for the work you do as a single woman. I know from all the hard work Ronnie and I have put in around our place I Just can't see it would have ever happened with only me.
You have perseverance though so I know you will keep on going no matter the road blocks.
Doris
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, JUDITH WILLIAMS <williams_judith@...> wrote:
>
>
> Please forgive me for whining but my mixer is a disaster. It is so leaky it takes a long time to fill. And there is a lot of oil coming out of that gear, more than normal I think.
>
> I'm not asking for help or anything, just a little sympathy. I keep thinking I'm almost done with it and it wouldn't make sense to try to get a new one but I really still do have a lot left to accomplish especially if I use papercrete with the plaster on both buildings which is what I want.
>
> I'm sure it will all be OK. I did a good job patching it up this time. It only took 3 loads to start leaking again. I found using the adhesive gutter patch and a coat of roof patch worked pretty well. The problem is the road I drive on is bumpy so whatever I use is broken after a few spins around the block.
>
>
>
> Follow progress on the new project at http://www.papercretebyjudith.com/blog
>
> More papercrete info at http://squidoo.com/papercretebyjudith
>
You have perseverance though so I know you will keep on going no matter the road blocks.
Doris
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, JUDITH WILLIAMS <williams_judith@...> wrote:
>
>
> Please forgive me for whining but my mixer is a disaster. It is so leaky it takes a long time to fill. And there is a lot of oil coming out of that gear, more than normal I think.
>
> I'm not asking for help or anything, just a little sympathy. I keep thinking I'm almost done with it and it wouldn't make sense to try to get a new one but I really still do have a lot left to accomplish especially if I use papercrete with the plaster on both buildings which is what I want.
>
> I'm sure it will all be OK. I did a good job patching it up this time. It only took 3 loads to start leaking again. I found using the adhesive gutter patch and a coat of roof patch worked pretty well. The problem is the road I drive on is bumpy so whatever I use is broken after a few spins around the block.
>
>
>
> Follow progress on the new project at http://www.papercretebyjudith.com/blog
>
> More papercrete info at http://squidoo.com/papercretebyjudith
>
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