Pan Mixer

doobin

doobin

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Just drop the ramp on the low plant trailer and pull or winch it on or if machines on site just lift off easy as that. The belles with rubber / air tyres so much easier than the metal wheeled old ones
It's not the same as sticking a drawbar in and off you go though! Pain in the arse to winch on, secure properly (especially the dolly) etc. Not for me.

It's just a different chassis, but what a difference to usablity. LIke I said, the dolly design is over half a century old. Another example of the UK being stuck in the past. Over in Europe they all seem to be the same kind of design as mine.
 
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Steve

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I have done a few oil tank bases for a plumber, I work alone & usually use a belle mini mix . I have tried other ways but it is such a faff that I find it easier that way. I did collect a mix from the supplier once but as been said you get separation. The supplier is usually in full swing mixing for something else when I get there so there is always a delay getting loaded.Then I have to dispose of any surplus and be able to wash the trailer out which is never easy.
Yes it is annoying that ready mixed is cheaper than buying agg & cement but if I mix it with the belle I can stay on site afterwards for other jobs.
 
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bobthebuilder

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I have done a few oil tank bases for a plumber, I work alone & usually use a belle mini mix . I have tried other ways but it is such a faff that I find it easier that way. I did collect a mix from the supplier once but as been said you get separation. The supplier is usually in full swing mixing for something else when I get there so there is always a delay getting loaded.Then I have to dispose of any surplus and be able to wash the trailer out which is never easy.
Yes it is annoying that ready mixed is cheaper than buying agg & cement but if I mix it with the belle I can stay on site afterwards for other jobs.
and waste feck all ,at your own pace ,better job all round for the sake of a few quid
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Wonder what the equivalent Belle costs? They do a similar skip fed one.



@Stroppymonkey - what did you end up with in the end?
Still doing it with mini mix , either mixing off the side of the little tipper, or often hand balling bags into back garden then mixing where the slab is. If we were doing it full time then a trailer set out with materials and water a bit would be better, but we don’t. Got a biggish (for us) slab (about a cube) to do soon and I see that there is now a volumetric mixer in North Devon so might try that..
 
TiltyShaun

TiltyShaun

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Still doing it with mini mix , either mixing off the side of the little tipper, or often hand balling bags into back garden then mixing where the slab is. If we were doing it full time then a trailer set out with materials and water a bit would be better, but we don’t. Got a biggish (for us) slab (about a cube) to do soon and I see that there is now a volumetric mixer in North Devon so might try that..
1m3 off the volumetric will make your eyes water!!
 
Giles

Giles

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Ok bring it back here, found this one a guy had built to lift bulk bags into it, this would be perfect.
 

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