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I just mixed a barrow load of concrete, all for one fence post. I have about 30 more to go. Does anybody have a photo of a concrete mixer they've built or something I could copy or a link to plans?Clive
Reply:HF has them cheap...cheaper than buying the material.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:For fence post I just pour it dry. Tamp it and go. It works well, especially sense you can adjust make adjustments without affecting the setting. The sand and gravel set the post quite tight. It will set hard eventually or you can add water. It also helps to dig a bell shaped hole (wider at the bottom).A fence guy shared that with me when I had 30+ post to set. I have been using the dry method for a couple of years.Last edited by tapwelder; 05-13-2007 at 01:42 AM.
Reply:Originally Posted by MicroZoneHF has them cheap...cheaper than buying the material.
Reply:Originally Posted by tapwelderFor fence post I just pour it dry. Tamp it and go. It works well, especially sense you can adjust make adjustments without affecting the setting. The sand and gravel set the post quite tight. It will set hard eventually or you can add water. It also helps to dig a bell shaped hole (wider at the bottom).A fence guy shared that with me when I had 30+ post to set. I have been using the dry method for a couple of years.
Reply:Heres a couple links for plans to check out mate http://metals.about.com/gi/dynamic/o...r%2Dplans.htmlhttp://www.procutportablesawmills.com/freeplanpdf.pdfHope they help.
Reply:Mixed 880lbs of concrete with a hand trowel and 5-gallon bucket once. There was no skin left on the back of my hand.
Reply:Originally Posted by 76GMC1500Mixed 880lbs of concrete with a hand trowel and 5-gallon bucket once. There was no skin left on the back of my hand.
Reply:Originally Posted by WolfmanJack13Heres a couple links for plans to check out mate http://metals.about.com/gi/dynamic/o...r%2Dplans.htmlhttp://www.procutportablesawmills.com/freeplanpdf.pdfHope they help. |
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