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Discuss What mechanical mixer? in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi there. I currently use my old bosch power drill to mix my addy and grouts. It gets very hot and won't work again until it cools down a bit ...
          
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    Hi there. I currently use my old bosch power drill to mix my addy and grouts. It gets very hot and won't work again until it cools down a bit so was woundering what you guys on here use as a mixer, as I need something more reliable. Cheers

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    Hello mate, why don't you register as a member -it's free - and join in with the debates. You will generally get a better response to any questions you have. Also you will see much more as some posts are not visible to "guests".
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    Hi mate. I wish I could register!! I've been trying on and off for about 2 weeks now but every time I goto register it says 'sorry we can't register you at this time' or something like that. I've contacted techs on here but didn't get reply. It may be my pc so will have to see if I can register on another persons pc. Cheers mate

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    Hi mate. I wish I could register!! I've been trying on and off for about 2 weeks now but every time I goto register it says 'sorry we can't register you at this time' or something like that. I've contacted techs on here but didn't get reply. It may be my pc so will have to see if I can register on another persons pc. Cheers mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Hi mate. I wish I could register!! I've been trying on and off for about 2 weeks now but every time I goto register it says 'sorry we can't register you at this time' or something like that. I've contacted techs on here but didn't get reply. It may be my pc so will have to see if I can register on another persons pc. Cheers mate
    We may have a tech glitch, plz be patient, if you can register on a mates PC then your user name and password can be used on yours......thanks Gaz

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    I also sent a pm to Dan a few days ago - no reply?? It's either a techie glitch or he just doesn't know how to tell to to 'sod off' politely. It's as simple as that, tell me 'sod off' if need be - I'm tough skinned!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sully View Post
    I also sent a pm to Dan a few days ago - no reply?? It's either a techie glitch or he just doesn't know how to tell to to 'sod off' politely. It's as simple as that, tell me 'sod off' if need be - I'm tough skinned!
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    When I can get on my mates pc I'll see if that works cheers. Any answer to original question. Cheers

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    When I can get on my mates pc I'll see if that works cheers. Any answer to original question. Cheers
    Sorry fella..this is a recent post on the topic...Gaz
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    Thanks GazTech. That sparky is going on my early xmas list!!

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    Hi mate. I wish I could register!! I've been trying on and off for about 2 weeks now but every time I goto register it says 'sorry we can't register you at this time' or something like that. I've contacted techs on here but didn't get reply. It may be my pc so will have to see if I can register on another persons pc. Cheers mate
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    In answer to your original question I bought one of ebay when last one packed in it is a 110v cost me £55 and got a spare paddle with it. Still going strong 3 years later and same paddle.

    Heres a link to one along same lines i bought.

    MORTAR PLASTER MIXER PROFESSIONAL BRAND NEW BOXED on eBay, also Cement Mixers, Construction Tools, Industrial Tools, Business, Office Industrial (end time 30-Aug-08 1902 BST)

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