Great video of the assembly, to each their own, I like reading and follow instructions they are there for a reason and the time wasted reading it is well worth it, instructions read to get the mixer upside down in a cardboard to install the base with the wheels, I am sure you read it after you installed it but hey, all roads leads to Rome so congratulations, you graduated. I got mine yesterday March 21 and wondering if I should assemble it or leave it in the box until time to use; I want to pour a 16x2 slab for a shed in the backyard but not exactly just yet which is why I got the mixer now as I do not need it right now, make sense? good.
We can always count on you to give us "real world" tests on new toys....I mean equipment😊.....Tony. Can't wait to see how it performs! Thanks for sharing!
Facebook puts this in my face every time I open it...I guess they can sense the drool that happens each time to be their clue that one of these is going to be a new toy of mine very soon! I've got a fence with a concrete footing, several walkways and a driveway to widen, all by myself so I'm thinking it will pay for itself pretty quickly.
Could’ve saved yourself a lot of unnecessary lifting and crawling by doing it the way the instructions say. Out of the box and turn it upside down on the supplied cardboard then it’s a dream. I used mine for the first time this weekend on a 14 x 18 x 4” slab {228 - 60lb bags} and it was a dream. I did learn that on a larger pour like that it would help mixing a little looser to give yourself more work time in the end.
I could find LOTS of uses for one of these!
Brother, this thing is handy.
I like that crescent wrench 🔧 😁
Yes Sir!
Great video of the assembly, to each their own, I like reading and follow instructions they are there for a reason and the time wasted reading it is well worth it, instructions read to get the mixer upside down in a cardboard to install the base with the wheels, I am sure you read it after you installed it but hey, all roads leads to Rome so congratulations, you graduated. I got mine yesterday March 21 and wondering if I should assemble it or leave it in the box until time to use; I want to pour a 16x2 slab for a shed in the backyard but not exactly just yet which is why I got the mixer now as I do not need it right now, make sense? good.
We have several projects on the horizon in addition to some that we've already done with the mud mixer. The mud mixer has held up very nicely.
Strap the hopper and use your forklift and set it to the base
We can always count on you to give us "real world" tests on new toys....I mean equipment😊.....Tony. Can't wait to see how it performs! Thanks for sharing!
Toys, You got it right! It done great. Video will be out soon!
Great tool great video thanks Tony and Tanya
This mixer is a game changer
Awesome stuff, as always, that there is the cats memow. I can't wait until the next video to see this working
We are going to concrete the whole farm. LOL!
Unpacking and putting staff together
Didn't see using it
You will
How has you harbor freight welder holding up ? Was considering buying one .
It has worked perfectly to this point.
I like to save the flat white rubbery foam pieces from packaging to kneel down on. In great on these old knees.
Both of my knees have been replaced. I understand.
Facebook puts this in my face every time I open it...I guess they can sense the drool that happens each time to be their clue that one of these is going to be a new toy of mine very soon! I've got a fence with a concrete footing, several walkways and a driveway to widen, all by myself so I'm thinking it will pay for itself pretty quickly.
I think it will pay for itself pretty quickly. Tanja and I put down 42 bags of concrete in just a little over an hour and a half.
Could’ve saved yourself a lot of unnecessary lifting and crawling by doing it the way the instructions say. Out of the box and turn it upside down on the supplied cardboard then it’s a dream. I used mine for the first time this weekend on a 14 x 18 x 4” slab {228 - 60lb bags} and it was a dream. I did learn that on a larger pour like that it would help mixing a little looser to give yourself more work time in the end.
We live and learn. Having only assembled it once, I thought it was easy enough. I have really enjoyed the mixer
👍🤗❤
Thank you. This is a game changer!
Yeah, because who doesn't need a $3000 Mud Mixer? I mean c'mon, duh, easy decision for those millionaire-do-it-yourselfers.