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Re: OT; Cement calculations for mixing by the bag
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Posted by Teddy (punchie) on January 03, 2005 at 02:26:51 from (4.124.94.12):
In Reply to: OT; Cement calculations for mixing by the bag posted by flyingvranch on January 02, 2005 at 18:03:04:
HI Forum Just a little note, cheap mortar box. Cut with a sawall(make chalk line) an old 250 gallon drum, used 3 blades, grinder to smooth edges. Cut so it would be on it side when done holds about 1/3 of a yard for mixing, 10-15 bags of redimix, hard mixing if you add more than 7; 80 Lbs. Bags . Used old steel fence rods to make handles. Took about two hours topps, and five heplers or stand byes, you would need three people and switch the cutting little rough at time get hard on one person. Can be used to haul sand, gravel, fertilizer any thing just weld chains or hooks to it for lifting. Have a Good One !! Teddy
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