Free Concrete/Hypertufa Mixer
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By Delmar
Germyn 
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A lot of people (myself included) are a little
lazy when it comes to mixing their
concrete/hypertufa/etc. This generally results in a poor
mix that will not cure properly.
I found an easy solution to this when I was
looking around for an easy to make mixer. I was staying
in a hotel and there was some construction work going on
next door.
They where not using concrete, plaster or
hypertufa. The where mixing stucco. I was walking through
the parking lot and as I passed the machine that they
where using I glanced into it. There was not much mortar
left and I could see the mixing mechanism.
In the bottom of the "V" shaped container there
was an auger, it was slowly turning and this did all the
mixing.
A week or two later I was mixing some hypertufa
in a 5 gallon bucket and thought about the
auger.
I decided to play with the idea a bit. I went to
a wrecker’s yard and picked up an old coil spring from a
car. (I don’t know what kind of car, but the spring is
about 3 1/2" outside diameter). They gave it to me for
nothing.
I came to my shop with this and found a piece of
7/16" round bar about 2 ft. long. I welded a piece of
1/2" flat bar across the top of the coil spring and then
welded the round bar onto this as close to the center as
I could guess. Then I cut the spring down to 3
coils.
I put this in my 1/2" electric drill and set out
to mix some concrete. It was not a huge success, but I
knew I was onto something. I cut the spring down to about
1 1/2 coils and went back to my bucket.
It worked! It worked great. Tip the bucket a
little and run the drill fairly slow. You will discover
the correct combination in a minute or two.
One thing I will say is be sure you have a
fairly decent drill. The battery ones will not cut it.
They will do maybe one bucket full before the smoke
appears!! (guess how I know) I got my drill at a garage
sale for $5.00. It is big and heavy and loves its new
job. If I am passing a garage sale and think of it I am
always looking for a backup. I have 2 so far.
I will never mix by hand again, unless it is
only a couple of cupfuls for a small test.
This does a way better job than hand mixing in
less time with less effort. The concrete or hypertufa is
more consistent and seems to cure more evenly.
Try it.
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