Home Made Concrete Mixer Pictures

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Pooh_Bear

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Location
Dunlap TN 25 miles north of Chattanooga
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Early 1949 Ford 8N
Here are some pictures of the Concrete Mixer I built
using a 55 gallon polyethylene drum.

Here is the mixer itself. You can also see the sand/gravel mix
that I get from down at the river to make concrete with.

concretemixer.jpg


Here is a front view of the mixer. The battery you see hanging there
is a counterweight to help me dump the drum when it is full.

cmfrontview.jpg


Here is a close up view of one of the paddles inside the drum.

inthedrum.jpg


Here is part of the drive system for the mixer.
A 1725 RPM 1.5HP motor drives a 50:1 RA gearbox via a LoveJoy coupler
and the gearbox has a 3 inch sprocket on it and drives a 4.5 inch
sprocket on the drum shaft using a #50 roller chain.
Gives me a final drum speed of about 23 RPM.

mainshaft.jpg


Here are some of the paving block molds I have poured.
They are 12inches by 12inches x 3.5 inches thick.

pavingblocks.jpg


And here is what I have been doing with them so far.
Making a walkway from my parent's house front steps to their driveway.

walkway.jpg


So far this thing works great.

Pooh Bear
 
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are those off the shelf replacement paddles for a simular type mixer?
 
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That's a very ingenious and interesting setup you have there. How much do you estimate you can make at one time?
 
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The paddles were cut from a big piece of flat metal.
They are bolted in place using L brackets from the hardware store.
And they are not angled. Just straight with the drum.

I mix about 1.5 cubic feet per batch.
20 shovels of sand/gravel and 5 shovels of concrete.
Just enough so that one batch makes 4 paving blocks.
Any more than that and it gets too heavy to dump.
If I was strong enough I could probably mix 3 cf per batch.
Max capacity is just over 4 cubic feet.

Those mixers you see at Lowes and Home Depot and Tractor Supply,
they have 3.5 CF drums but will only mix about 1.5 CF of concrete.
A CF of concrete is about 150# and it says on the box "will mix up to 220#."
So don't be fooled by those 3.5 CF drums.

My mixer is not very portable. Unless you have a forklift.
The base of it is made out of old pallets.
I can use the tractor to drag it around the yard by a chain.
I figured for just making paving blocks it can just sit in one place.

Pooh Bear
 
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Afternoon Pooh Bear,
Very ingenious ! And budget oriented also ! ;) Thanks.
 
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Holy smokes that's a great idea! I've been thinking about some way to mix potting soil easily...I think I just found it!
 
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Pooh_Bear said:
concretemixer.jpg

Pooh Bear


Neat! Step aside MacGyver, Pooh Bear's taking over ! :p

What could you make with a pack of bubble gum, a soda can and the spring from a ballpoint pen ?
 
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That's a great setup you engineered there Pooh. Impressed with you utilization of resources.....:) You are a thinking man!
 
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DMF said:
Holy smokes that's a great idea! I've been thinking about some way to mix potting soil easily...I think I just found it!
DMF for potting soil.

Get your self a snap ring drumb and put the matieral in it, then lock the lid, lay it on its side and push it around for a few minutes till it is mixed. I mean push it with your tractor.
 
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Pooh, I really dig the battery counterweight! I think rednecks just got themselves a new king!:D:D:D Very ingenious.
 
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Great Job Pooh, totally utilitarian design. you got my two thumbs up:)
 
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Swisher said:
DMF for potting soil.

Get your self a snap ring drumb and put the matieral in it, then lock the lid, lay it on its side and push it around for a few minutes till it is mixed. I mean push it with your tractor.

Yup...that would work!
 
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By using a plastic drum it is easyer to clean it out when done. Very smart set-up. Wheels should be next. Keep up the good work.
 

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