Looks like a nice unit. Might be well worth the money for the
papercrete contractor.
The expenses do add up. $5,500 for pump, $1,600 for compressor, and
$500 for spray gun. Plus shipping, tax and hose will bring it closer
to $10,000.
On May 9, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Greg House <ghunicycle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I stumbled onto this unit when looking for something else. It looks
> like this could be useful for papercrete and other similar work, but
> I haven't seen it discussed here.
>
> http://www.contractorsdirect.com/Imer-Grout-Pump?sc=10&category=22868
>
> Seems like if you were doing a lot of area, something like this
> might be very helpful. Looks a lot easier then using a tirolessa and
> constantly scooping the stuff from a wheelbarrow.
>
> There's a video demo too.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-PNiNjxczY
>
> Greg
>
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