Okay, I have a question. I'm at the point where I need to choose a tank. I have choices.
Just so you have a starting point, here's what I'm doing.
I am pumping papercrete into pourous forms. I am starting with a chicken house (6'x8' w/ 6" walls on a skid base) to test my process, then I'm building a pumphouse (8'x10' w/ 10" walls on a rubble trench foundation), then I'm starting on the house (1690 sq ft, 12" walls on a rubble trench foundation - county willing).
I AM NOT MAKING BLOCKS. Just want to be clear here. I am pumping and using forms. So . . .
Galvanized or poly? I can get either. If you have an opinion, I'd LOVE to hear it. Plusses and minuses ? Do the slant sides on the poly have a negative effect on the mixing? Does the poly hold up better?
4' or 6'? Size wise I can go either way. I have a trailer that will handily take a 4' tank AND I have the bits to make a trailer that will take a 6' tank. We're driving the mixer with a pto, so I don't need to move the mixer to mix, but the mixer WILL be on wheels so I can move it where ever we need it to be. If I go bigger I can make big or small batches. If I go with the smaller tank I have fewer choices BUT I don't have as much to bucket into forms if the pump fails.
Thoughts? Ideas? Opinions?
Thanks bunches.
ElfN
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