Greetings,
Good luck with your tow mixer, but long before 12 months are up, I will have my other mixer back up. My problem is getting electric to where I want to work, which will be solved when this building is done, it houses my PV system. Technically, it is half a building, the roof starts at the floor and goes up at a 45 degree angle, which is where the panels sit. At least I have hubby home for now to help.
Good luck with your tow mixer, but long before 12 months are up, I will have my other mixer back up. My problem is getting electric to where I want to work, which will be solved when this building is done, it houses my PV system. Technically, it is half a building, the roof starts at the floor and goes up at a 45 degree angle, which is where the panels sit. At least I have hubby home for now to help.
Kim Travis PDC The Rose Colored Forest Bedias, TexasOn 10/17/2014 1:55 PM, Murry Holley murry.holley@yahoo.com [papercreters] wrote:
Hello Kim:)That is exciting news. Bu I know 5 gallons at a time will be a struggle. You might want to check with Harbor Freight. They have an electric mortar mixer ( +/- $100) that works good for pulping small batches . I was pulping 55 gallons at a time. It worked pretty good for that with shredded paper. I think some modification to the blade would help to cut the non-shredded paper.
I just picked up a Tow mixer from San Angelo but I am thinking it will be pretty busy for the next 12 months. I am in San Marcos depending on your schedule I might be able to help sometime after that.
Good luck with your project.
Best wishesMurry Holley
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