Please make a longer video of what you did and show us how it works. This is the kind of inventions i use youtube for. There are many more thousands that will want to watch this. im already going to use your idea so you better hurry or im going to post my video. hahaha. I will give you credit for the idea though. Thank you
HI, Please do some more filming the next time you use it. I was thinking of making a small pan mixer but yours looks better and less complicated. I want to pour concrete from 5 feet in the air into tubes so am thinking this on a loader with an oil motor. Great stuff. regards, Jim in NZ.
Great project. Truly inspired. I think it has the makings of a mixer and pumper in one unit. I'd like to know how your "new and improved" model is coming. I need to make 100 cubic yards of adobe for a museum addition, along with 40 cubic yards of concrete. Something like this...yeah
Hi, I have been planning to build one and love this design!!! How do you make the front section that hooks to the PTO shaft rotate without flopping all over?
I really like this. What diameter is your auger? A safety grate made of welded rebar would be some thing I would add. It makes a good place to bust your cement bags on.
Is there any updates to this? I am needing to do some concrete, and I like this design more than the Mud Mixer they sell now, and would seem to do more volume
Add a grate please, like Realdiehl said below. You can make it hinged to fold out, a couple cross pieces and a cattle panel on top is plenty, with a triangle to break bags. Don't make me post a link to rescuing a guy out of one of those...
I'm not real familiar with grain auger. Concrete gets real heavy so it would take a lot of power, specially if your pumping up hill. Also can be a pain to clean out. I am working on a simplified version that I will post soon. Let me know how it works out for you.
We tried that once. It effed up th gearbox on the auger then no concrete moved but not before the entire unit was clogged full. It was quite pleasant and enjoyable dismantling the auger screw and all the compacted concrete. I dont recommend it but hey, maybe you'll have better luck.
Use a superplasticizer designed for pumped concrete.....its like magic pixie snot that makes concrete awesome !!!! loads of good posts on youtube for info and sold via ebay n amazon. Concrete pumping kit needs to be robust and requires horespower......
Please make a longer video of what you did and show us how it works. This is the kind of inventions i use youtube for. There are many more thousands that will want to watch this. im already going to use your idea so you better hurry or im going to post my video. hahaha. I will give you credit for the idea though. Thank you
Nice job. Real nice. Not too big and not too small
Down and Dirty - I Like It!!
HI, Please do some more filming the next time you use it. I was thinking of making a small pan mixer but yours looks better and less complicated. I want to pour concrete from 5 feet in the air into tubes so am thinking this on a loader with an oil motor. Great stuff. regards, Jim in NZ.
Great project. Truly inspired. I think it has the makings of a mixer and pumper in one unit. I'd like to know how your "new and improved" model is coming. I need to make 100 cubic yards of adobe for a museum addition, along with 40 cubic yards of concrete. Something like this...yeah
Congratulations señor
So cool
Brilliant!
That’s very creative
Hi, I have been planning to build one and love this design!!! How do you make the front section that hooks to the PTO shaft rotate without flopping all over?
That is cool, have you tried mixing from aggregates sand and cement mixes
I really like this. What diameter is your auger?
A safety grate made of welded rebar would be some thing I would add. It makes a good place to bust your cement bags on.
Super nice!
Want to see it dispense through the shute!. Nice DIY though...
Very cool. Is the shaft hard on the bearings? I assume it wants to drive itself forward under load? Sound advice to your helper at the end.
Is there any updates to this? I am needing to do some concrete, and I like this design more than the Mud Mixer they sell now, and would seem to do more volume
I'm planing on copying your mixer. How close is the auger to the bottom of the tank.
Thanks, Dan
Add a grate please, like Realdiehl said below. You can make it hinged to fold out, a couple cross pieces and a cattle panel on top is plenty, with a triangle to break bags. Don't make me post a link to rescuing a guy out of one of those...
Does the concrete stiks on the uper wall?
Hello there. How it werked full of concrete
Do you happen to know what size tank this is? Looks about like a 330 gallon tank. I have a 500 tank sitting around thinking of using it.
Can I get the measurements of your propane tank.Thank You
Thanks, guys! Coool! I beenn thinking about pumping concrete with a grain auger. Got any advice?
I'm not real familiar with grain auger. Concrete gets real heavy so it would take a lot of power, specially if your pumping up hill. Also can be a pain to clean out. I am working on a simplified version that I will post soon. Let me know how it works out for you.
We tried that once. It effed up th gearbox on the auger then no concrete moved but not before the entire unit was clogged full. It was quite pleasant and enjoyable dismantling the auger screw and all the compacted concrete. I dont recommend it but hey, maybe you'll have better luck.
Use a superplasticizer designed for pumped concrete.....its like magic pixie snot that makes concrete awesome !!!! loads of good posts on youtube for info and sold via ebay n amazon.
Concrete pumping kit needs to be robust and requires horespower......
Dam smart
You want to sale that thing.