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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 11570" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Sorry to drag up such an old post, but i have a rather large concrete project that i am crunching some numbers to see if i can do it without having to get it delivered mixed in trucks. This way i can do smaller pieces at a time and cheaper than paying for a truck load.</p><p>Has anyone had any experience with these attachments at all? I'm looking at building one from scratch. I just want to know sizes and gauge of steel if anyone has one of these.</p><p>Any and all info is welcome, i still don't know what sort of hydraulic drive i will be using. I may have access to some cheap/free motors but i need to gear them down to get the rite RPM, i don't know what the ideal RPM even is.</p><p>Any experience, tips anything is welcome. I showed my dad a video of one in action and he was actually impressed. He is not easily impressed and he was all for making one to save mixing 70 odd m3 of concrete in a tiny mixer(s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 11570, member: 82"] Sorry to drag up such an old post, but i have a rather large concrete project that i am crunching some numbers to see if i can do it without having to get it delivered mixed in trucks. This way i can do smaller pieces at a time and cheaper than paying for a truck load. Has anyone had any experience with these attachments at all? I'm looking at building one from scratch. I just want to know sizes and gauge of steel if anyone has one of these. Any and all info is welcome, i still don't know what sort of hydraulic drive i will be using. I may have access to some cheap/free motors but i need to gear them down to get the rite RPM, i don't know what the ideal RPM even is. Any experience, tips anything is welcome. I showed my dad a video of one in action and he was actually impressed. He is not easily impressed and he was all for making one to save mixing 70 odd m3 of concrete in a tiny mixer(s). [/QUOTE]
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