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Bopster

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Hi guys, got a job in couple of months where I'll need to mix 60sqm of slc on my own.
Was thinking of getting a mixing trolley system like this, could then strap my rubi mixer in and let it rip


What do you guys use as I know my back wont be up to it in rubber buckets
 
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J Sid

Just £280 I come and do it for you one morning, 60 m2 is a few hours work.
Don't be so lazy 😁
 

Bopster

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Just £280 I come and do it for you one morning, 60 m2 is a few hours work.
Don't be so lazy 😁
LOL, not lazy just know my back hurts like hell after only a 6 bags of slc so 35 bags will cause me days off and physio also. Plus who doesn't love a new tool 😁
If serious though I may take you up on offer though on day rate 👍
 
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LOL, not lazy just know my back hurts like hell after only a 6 bags of slc so 35 bags will cause me days off and physio also. Plus who doesn't love a new tool 😁
If serious though I may take you up on offer though on day rate 👍
Just give me a shout Neil 👍
9mm to 10mm build up all
 

Boggs

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I find adouble dose of ibuprofen followed by a couple of bevvies when I get home helps. ;)

Disclaimer:

Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of my daft ramblings. :)
 
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The reason why your back hurts is because of the distance you are bending over mixing......... either get a longer paddle or put the mixing bucket on a platform. Simples.

I am a midget so this does not affect me.
 
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hmtiling

Get some flat bottom bins for 5 bag mixes, some £10 dollies, spiked shoes and a speedskim on a pole for moving large quantities when poured.
 

Bopster

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The reason why your back hurts is because of the distance you are bending over mixing......... either get a longer paddle or put the mixing bucket on a platform. Simples.

I am a midget so this does not affect me.
I'm not a midget, 6'1 and slim. I'm not built for moving heavy lifting lol a longer paddle may help though your right.
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Get some flat bottom bins for 5 bag mixes, some £10 dollies, spiked shoes and a speedskim on a pole for moving large quantities when poured.
Got a suggestion on bins?
 
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hmtiling

I'm not a midget, 6'1 and slim. I'm not built for moving heavy lifting lol a longer paddle may help though your right.
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Got a suggestion on bins?
Got mine from a local hardware store. Have a search online but make sure they don't have a ridge round the bottom like a lot do so it all gets mixed. Have all your water measured out ready and all the bags you're definitely going to use open . M8x on the dollies.
 

Bopster

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Got mine from a local hardware store. Have a search online but make sure they don't have a ridge round the bottom like a lot do so it all gets mixed. Have all your water measured out ready and all the bags you're definitely going to use open . M8x on the dollies.
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Maybe using bottle and bag slc which makes it easier
 

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