beowulf
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- Central California Foothills
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I need to pour a pad (3.5' x 8' x 4" deep) and have bought enough 60lb bags of concrete. The forms are built, with wire and rebar. It is on a hilltop where I don't have electricity but will bring up a generator and a HF mortar mixer - which I have used effectively before to mix concrete in 5-gallon buckets. The job is too small for contracting out and a bit too much to contemplate mixing concrete bag by bag in buckets - and that would seem to be a bit slow as the first buckets would be setting up while I was mixing the other bags. So - my idea - to speed up the process is to bring up a few trash cans full of water and mix the concrete in the FEL bucket. Raised up 2' and tilted back it seems it will hold quite a bit and another advantage is that I can then dump it - batch by batch - right into the form. Anything I need to consider?