Firebrick43
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****, when I looked at them they were at 2,000. CrazyWho’s talking 4k?
Glad I bought the mixing tub for the SSQA at $650 total
****, when I looked at them they were at 2,000. CrazyWho’s talking 4k?
Just saw this thread, did 29-80lb bags through the mud mixer yesterday in a hour, nice machine.I did a little curb job the other day, all time spent from setting forms to finish trowel work was about three hours. Two for the forms and one for getting mud in the forms.
You've done this?Depending on size of job just need 60 lbs bags Lowes, buckets, Corded drill, paddle mixer.
One bag at a time maybe.You've done this?
Unless a lot of excess water is used I can't see this working well
Lowes 125 bags project, mesh, rebar, glue, water, sweat; took awhileYou've done this?
Unless a lot of excess water is used I can't see this working well
Lowes 125 bags project, mesh, rebar, glue, water, sweat; took awhileincluding buying it, loading and unloading the beater truck. Great workout cancelled my gym membership. Neighbors were impressed or thought I was crazy.
From the videos I have seen, this is really a 2 man tool. One to load the bags, one to spread the concrete.Lowes 125 bags project ...
Where's the USA-built example?... I would've bought one (they go for about $2000 used here), but they're made in China, which I thought was odd with the price point that they used to sell them at (~$4000 like OP paid).
Yes they are made in China but for an American company. Mine was actually $2999.00 and with tax put it just over $3k, I got in on a pre-buy crowd source when they first came out which is how I got mine as cheap as I did. At today’s pricing I’m not sure I’d buy one but if you have the option to rent one that’s the way to go if you are just doing a couple of projects around the house. If you are a contractor then spend the coin and you’ll get it back in time saved and the efficiency it offers on the job.I would've bought one (they go for about $2000 used here), but they're made in China, which I thought was odd with the price point that they used to sell them at (~$4000 like OP paid).
Yes the hopper extension allows for more material but I've found its better to shut the machine off when you got to work the mud around if you are doing the job by yourself. If not you get caught up in getting it spread and forget to reload the machine.Hence the hopper extension, reduces feeding trips, allows you to work the medium without the constant back and forth.![]()
Let me know how it goes. I have a 10x14 shed and I'm on the fence whether I'm going to pour a 4 inch pad, or just pour a footer and set it on top of that?This weekend I'm pouring a 100 bag slab by myself. Not looking forward to it.


Keep an eye on the motor temp. I was in an early chat group for the mud mixer and there was a guy that did 100 or more all at once and smoked the motor about 3/4 way through.This weekend I'm pouring a 100 bag slab by myself. Not looking forward to it.
Kind of makes you wonder why the hell it's so damn expensiveI’ve been watching this from the sidelines since the beginning. Your comment about someone smoking the motor made me look for the spec thinking maybe that person didn’t use a large enough gauge cord.
I was surprised to see it only draws 1.6amps. What the heck is in that thing? Plus it’s reversible, is it a dc drive gear reduction set up?
There's not much load on it. Just pushing semi-liquid mix through the auger. Plus there's a lot of gear reduction. The auger is probably only doing a couple rpm....
I was surprised to see it only draws 1.6amps. What the heck is in that thing? Plus it’s reversible, is it a dc drive gear reduction set up?
94 eighty pounders, you sir are a machine, or really really really tired.Poured my slab this morning. 94 80lb bags by myself. Started at 0600 and finished the last bag at 0900. I had to stop quite a few times since I couldn’t keep up with how fast it was mixing the bags while moving the concrete around. Pretty happy with how it turning out.
Because they canKind of makes you wonder why the hell it's so damn expensive