ShortStik | 11-02-2008 | comment profile send pm notify |
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downunder | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
imagine a full can and turning up to a wheel barrow |
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kneerick | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
to each their own ,but when i used to get those mixers i would make them put on a chute i dont like them that close to the pump they sit high eneough that it dose'nt effect anything |
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ShortStik | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
whys that? hell of a good operator behind the wheel. if i get a clutch jerker, he's staying as far away as possible. |
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SUPERDOFFER | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
if they are that close you can be sure they dont overfill your hopper because they make a mess off their own truck beside howe mutch can that drum carry |
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Bob | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
What is it that you are doing? Is there a void area under the slab? Where does the air exhaust? I know there is probably a reason........... but why don't you use a 90 before the down pipe? Interesting stuff Astra |
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ShortStik | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
i was told 14.8m can be loaded into the drum. bob, converting a warehouse into offices. those hole are for me to drop a 3"x20' hose down. setup on a shored up suspended slab with outrigger on top of column. as for the 3" elbow, would loved to use it if i had one. (hint hint jamie) |
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SUPERDOFFER | 11-03-2008 | reply profile send pm notify |
this wan can load 14cm |