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Old 31-10-2007   #1
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HI IM DOING MY FIRST FLOOR AT THE WEEKEND I WAS JUST WONDERING WHAT PEOPLE USE TO MIX THE ADHEISIVE IN, EG BUCKETS OR OLD TUBS ETC.. ALSO WHAT KINDA MIXER U USE, AS I HAVENT GOT ANYTHING YET AND TO BE HONEST DON’T HAVE A CLUE WHAT TO USE, THINKING IT’S A WHISK WHAT FITS INTO THE END OF A DRILL? COULD I JUST DO IT BY HAND JUST AS A ONE OFF DO U THINK

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Have a look at this : Rubi Mortar Mixers
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Default Re: Just Wondering......

yes u can use just about anything m8,if u wanna save money just use an old stick or sumthing, or get a guager/trowel you dont need to waste money on an expensive electric mixer and just use an old bucket or fire up to b n q they sell buckets for a pound or sumthing
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Buckets I used to use were old ready-mixed adhesive buckets most of the time. It can be handy to get a mixing bucket from an adhesive manufacturer though (via a tile store usually) as when you're mixing leveling compounds and such-like it has the water levels marked on the bucket for you.

The 'whisk' or padle mixer usually does just fit in a drill. Although you can also get paddle mixers which are dedicated mixing machines which have a decent speed control setting or trigger and good handles for those thick mixes (to stop it spinning out of your hands).

Obviously the bags of adhesive will always say how much water is needed or if a bottle of polymer/admix is required etc.

I always start with a bit of water in the bottom of the bucket and mix a little adhesive before adding lots more water and more powder to ge the required amount... seems to get less lumps, maybe its just an old habbit though. Aways mix less than you need and add to it, as you can never mix too much and take some back as they say.

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Depends how big the floor is and if your going to be doing many. If it's a big floor or your going to be doing more floors I would definitely get an adhesive mixer, if this is a one off then just a mixing paddle in your drill will do. The reason I say this is because you will just burn your drills out mixing loads of floor adhesive. Any bucket will do really but I like the gorilla tubs.

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Used a piece 2”x1” for 18 years in a adhesive tub no problems its still quicker than whisk but harder work & 10 kg is about as much as your back can take as with my whisk 30 – 40 kg at the time but then you need 2 guys to lift the bucket don’t buy a whisk unless you start laying large floors spend the money on a couple of pints when you finish the job
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Recently spent £90 on a mixer drill, I think it is worth it just for the time saved, especially with rapidset. By the time you have mixed 10kg by hand it would be well on its way to be going off, imo. Keeps you fit though.

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If I was workin on my own I used to just use the 10 ltr / 15kg tubs and mix a tub full at a time with a propper drill-mixer and it did save me time, it mean I could always be tiling and earning.

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HI IM DOING MY FIRST FLOOR AT THE WEEKEND I WAS JUST WONDERING WHAT PEOPLE USE TO MIX THE ADHEISIVE IN, EG BUCKETS OR OLD TUBS ETC.. ALSO WHAT KINDA MIXER U USE, AS I HAVENT GOT ANYTHING YET AND TO BE HONEST DON’T HAVE A CLUE WHAT TO USE, THINKING IT’S A WHISK WHAT FITS INTO THE END OF A DRILL? COULD I JUST DO IT BY HAND JUST AS A ONE OFF DO U THINK
hi mate use a bucket and pour the water in first upto your index finger knukle then add your adhesive till thick enough it just slides of your trowel
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i use old adhesive tubs as well..and a gorilla tub for slc.......

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Gorilla tubs are very good for mixing adhesives, though I never use one "as yet anyway" as they are very flexible and are very easy to clean out even dried on adhesives, unlike solid plastic tubbs.
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gorillas for slc and a builders bucket for adhesives...B&Q have plaster and mortar mixers in for £69..they are excellent value for money..Mark.


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