Greetings,
Do you have a good drill? Preferably a heavy duty half inch model.
Then, a piece of all thread with a trimming blade at the bottom. Used
in a five gallon or larger bucket/barrel works. Be very careful, it can
come through the side of a five gallon, if not kept straight up and
down. I do samples of different mixes this way. I would not try a
house this way, as it would take forever, but for small projects and
samples, it works really well.
Bright Blessings,
Garth & Kim Travis
www.TheRoseColoredForest.com
Bedias, Texas
On 10/16/2012 4:00 PM, Oystein Tandberg wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm currently mixing papercrete with a shovel, I soak newspapers for a
> while in a 60 liter bucket, and then use a shovel (it takes forever..);
> I'm in no position to build any of the mixers I've seen used here - can
> I use a cement mixer, or are there any other ways?
>
> best regards
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Re: [papercreters] Alternative ways to mix papercrete
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