HangEmHigh Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 538 Likes 29 Feedback: 25 / 0 / 0 Feb 4, 2009 #1/7 This looks pretty interesting for $200 http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/tls/1020217657.html
R RKG NES Member Joined Dec 7, 2005 Messages 3,998 Likes 971 Location Boston Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Feb 4, 2009 #2/7 Without a tight cover, you'd generate a lot of media dust.
HangEmHigh Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 538 Likes 29 Feedback: 25 / 0 / 0 Feb 4, 2009 #3/7 RKG said: Without a tight cover, you'd generate a lot of media dust. Click to expand... Panythose stretched over the opening?
RKG said: Without a tight cover, you'd generate a lot of media dust. Click to expand... Panythose stretched over the opening?
EddieCoyle Consigliere Moderator NES Member Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 21,329 Likes 9,796 Location Northern, MA Feedback: 160 / 0 / 0 Feb 4, 2009 #4/7 HangEmHigh said: Panythose stretched over the opening? Click to expand... No, the lead-bearing dust will still get through that.
HangEmHigh said: Panythose stretched over the opening? Click to expand... No, the lead-bearing dust will still get through that.
J JGG Joined Jan 14, 2006 Messages 213 Likes 5 Location Haverhill, Ma Feedback: 6 / 0 / 0 Feb 5, 2009 #6/7 cover Drill 3/8 hole in middle of the bottom. Put in 3/8 threaded rod. use cheap trash barrel cover,and fill er up!
cover Drill 3/8 hole in middle of the bottom. Put in 3/8 threaded rod. use cheap trash barrel cover,and fill er up!
T Timberwolf Joined Oct 26, 2008 Messages 234 Likes 5 Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Feb 6, 2009 #7/7 If you are going to go that route, then get a Harbor Freight cement mixer for $150 (1.25cu ft) or $200 (2.5cu ft).
If you are going to go that route, then get a Harbor Freight cement mixer for $150 (1.25cu ft) or $200 (2.5cu ft).