I used to do that by hand in a washtub with a small shovel and garden hose. That mixer looked like it worked fine. I would have removed the chunks at the start and added water with a hose a little at a time until it reaches the proper consistency.
It was my first time using a mixer so I was learning but since then I’ve ran about 120 bags through it and it’s pretty much rock solid. The only small complaint I have is that I wish it would tilt back a little further for loading 👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻
For anyone else using this I got a 1 gal bucket, Put 1 + half gallon of water into the mixer, started it then put in 3 50lb bags of quikret concrete mix and it worked perfectly every time
Gotta do as the bag says 😂😂😂😂 but I mixed alot of mud for my dad and no mason is the same and even though. He's no laying block or brick that 2 different mud mix lol block is stiff brick not so stiff stucco is wat different lol
As a professional mason of 63 years I can tell you that for a matter of fact you do in fact for sure definitely with the most assurance possibly should maybe for with out a doubt more wetterer in there.
I'm going to assume the 2 pints of water was a random mistake friend lol. Most people that are first time DIYing really need folks to correct things so they dont cock up the works. Its usually 2 gallons are there abouts for a 80lb bag of q.crete. That said this is a great little mixer for home projects. Thanks for posting friend and gl on your future projects ✌
I'm going to assume that you are also a DIYer, says right on the quikrete website each 80 lb bag takes 6 pints of water. Always follow the manufacturer instructions, not a random lady from youtube claiming 2 gallons of water or you'll definitely "cock it up". Keep up the good work my man, have the same mixer and love it too.
Always add 1/2 - 3/4 of the water to the drum first, then add the bag mix, slowly while the machine is running, then add the remaining water. Your mix is a way too dry. There should be enough water so that it flows without standing water in the mix.
I don't see any other ones, that do look similar, that have the roller support wheels. Even on Amazon . Mist it as you start it. I take the hard chunks, put them in one bag and take that bag back. I wouldn't pay for hardened concrete out of principle. Boy that is a dry mix!
The assembly is really easy, about 20 minutes and the directions are very clear 👍 The only thing I did different from the instructions was mounting the motor after I had the frame and motor mount assembled, the directions call for mounting the motor to the mount and then mounting the assembly to the frame. The motor is pretty heavy so it was easier to align everything without having to fight the weight of having the motor attached 🍻🍻🍻 I also took everything out of the box so I could fit it in my car and I left the box at the store, one less thing to have to throw away.
It’s easy to assemble. I did it in about 30-40 minutes. Some parts are a little heavy which makes it harder to handle while assembling but still was an easy process.
Always put the amount of water called for in first, then add the mix, the instructions for these small mixers say that. turn it on and then add a shot or two of water as needed to get the desired consistency. leaving the chunks in is just asking to tear the machine up.
People don’t seem to understand that I was following the manufacturer’s instructions, adding more water is easy but I wanted to see how the machine worked without thinning the material 🍺🍺🍺
I was hoping you were just testing out the instructions. You showed everyone how bogus the instructions are. I don’t know why they have that formula when it never works out that way. I’ve mixed 1000s of bags with machine and by hand in different weather and I always had to hose it. That dry mix you had for 4 minutes was stressing me out!! lol
I used to do that by hand in a washtub with a small shovel and garden hose. That mixer looked like it worked fine. I would have removed the chunks at the start and added water with a hose a little at a time until it reaches the proper consistency.
It was my first time using a mixer so I was learning but since then I’ve ran about 120 bags through it and it’s pretty much rock solid. The only small complaint I have is that I wish it would tilt back a little further for loading 👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻
@@116falconerI made a plywood funnel on legs to make loading the dry mix a lot easier than wrestling from bags directly into the mixer.
It looks a little dry dude. Try spittin' in there a couple times.
For anyone else using this I got a 1 gal bucket, Put 1 + half gallon of water into the mixer, started it then put in 3 50lb bags of quikret concrete mix and it worked perfectly every time
Take the big chunks out before mixing it just use a spray hose and judge for yourself how much water it needs.
Gotta do as the bag says 😂😂😂😂 but I mixed alot of mud for my dad and no mason is the same and even though. He's no laying block or brick that 2 different mud mix lol block is stiff brick not so stiff stucco is wat different lol
As a professional mason of 63 years I can tell you that for a matter of fact you do in fact for sure definitely with the most assurance possibly should maybe for with out a doubt more wetterer in there.
i,m not a pro but you can see its to dry
YES! unfortunately I’m VERY anal about following printed instructions, it’s something I’m working on 🍻🍻🍻🍻
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Who talks like this???
wa wa wa what?
buddy what are you doing ? Get that bad cement out of there. You're beating the piss out of that machine !
Thanks for creating and sharing, this was very helpful.
Would love to see a video on you doing the actual project. Are you planning on filming it? Learn so much from your projects. Thanks!
I'm going to assume the 2 pints of water was a random mistake friend lol. Most people that are first time DIYing really need folks to correct things so they dont cock up the works. Its usually 2 gallons are there abouts for a 80lb bag of q.crete. That said this is a great little mixer for home projects. Thanks for posting friend and gl on your future projects ✌
I'm going to assume that you are also a DIYer, says right on the quikrete website each 80 lb bag takes 6 pints of water. Always follow the manufacturer instructions, not a random lady from youtube claiming 2 gallons of water or you'll definitely "cock it up". Keep up the good work my man, have the same mixer and love it too.
Always add 1/2 - 3/4 of the water to the drum first, then add the bag mix, slowly while the machine is running, then add the remaining water.
Your mix is a way too dry. There should be enough water so that it flows without standing water in the mix.
Well done, but Try adding water first before the concrete mix
More water and a Scoop of portland
It will cream up better
Agua. Aqua!!!!!!
Excellent info, thanks!
I don't see any other ones, that do look similar, that have the roller support wheels. Even on Amazon . Mist it as you start it. I take the hard chunks, put them in one bag and take that bag back. I wouldn't pay for hardened concrete out of principle. Boy that is a dry mix!
Good practical video, thanks. Too bad you got some wonky concrete from your hardware store!
Water more water please more water please
How hard is the assembly, or is it already together in the box?
The assembly is really easy, about 20 minutes and the directions are very clear 👍 The only thing I did different from the instructions was mounting the motor after I had the frame and motor mount assembled, the directions call for mounting the motor to the mount and then mounting the assembly to the frame. The motor is pretty heavy so it was easier to align everything without having to fight the weight of having the motor attached 🍻🍻🍻 I also took everything out of the box so I could fit it in my car and I left the box at the store, one less thing to have to throw away.
@@116falconergreat idea about removing it from the box. Thanks
It’s easy to assemble. I did it in about 30-40 minutes. Some parts are a little heavy which makes it harder to handle while assembling but still was an easy process.
Always add water first,with the mixer running
Always put the amount of water called for in first, then add the mix, the instructions for these small mixers say that. turn it on and then add a shot or two of water as needed to get the desired consistency. leaving the chunks in is just asking to tear the machine up.
More water means lower grade concrete. You did just right.
People don’t seem to understand that I was following the manufacturer’s instructions, adding more water is easy but I wanted to see how the machine worked without thinning the material 🍺🍺🍺
I was hoping you were just testing out the instructions. You showed everyone how bogus the instructions are. I don’t know why they have that formula when it never works out that way. I’ve mixed 1000s of bags with machine and by hand in different weather and I always had to hose it.
That dry mix you had for 4 minutes was stressing me out!! lol
Never done concrete and it was making me nervous lol
Think it would of been better braking the lumps up before you put the water in
I always dump half the water in, start the machine, pour while spinning, add the other half of water, add water as needed.
⭕️ 🤣🤣 Jessy pinkman inspired ?
turn off the mixer before pouring.