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20-08-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | Bad luck for the theft - but glad you managed to replace it easily with something even better.
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21-08-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | feks , splash out you wont regret it ..  | I dont pick em i just stick em !! |
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23-08-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fekin Still a drill and paddle man myself  | Me too, quality paddles for under a tenner from tiletrader and it means i've always got a drill in the van, only time it struggles is with plasterboard addy. I will get a mixer one day....... | | |
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23-08-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | when you see the mixing paddle that comes with the sparky you will change your mind its rock, the best paddle i used for a drill is the stanley one from b&q at a tenner.. one of the best thing about using a proper mixer is that its so less messy , because of its slow start and lower speed you dont get so much addy all over the ship...  | I dont pick em i just stick em !! |
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01-09-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | I use this one: Makita 6013BR 1/2 Inch Spade Handle Drill, 6.3 AMP, 550 RPM, rocker switch, mud mixer
I have two but I still use the old one which is about 12 years old now (Had a black & decker 1/2 inch before that.
The only prob is the chuck lets go fro time to time so I will have to replace that and I might get another 5-10 years from it.
I bought the other as I had a big job and needed 2, it sits at home as backup.
I still have my 7 1/4 inch makita skill saw I bought 20 years ago and I use it for all my subfloors and framing.
The bearings are not as tight but it still cuts really good.
I finally bought another one to use for precise cuts when I was doing a reno job with some wood work involved. | | |
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01-09-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | i have an eibenstock,my first one lasted 3 years,this one i bought second hand as i was in a panic and wasn't going to pay £270 for a rubi from local supplier!! my new one had very little use so jumped at it,slow start and great power. |
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26-09-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | After reading this thread I'm tempted to get a proper mixer, I hate the paddles but they were better than nothing. I agree about the washboys though, can't believe I went so long without one. I'll pop in screwfix tomorrow methinks. | | |
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27-09-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | What is the general opinion of the RUBImix 10? i currently have a ryobi mixer which we have used for a while but i am in the process of building up my own tool collection and i was thinking of buying the RUBImix until i read the post on the SPARKY. The RUBImix does look at bit fiddly. | | |
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27-09-2008
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| Re: Mixers , why o why ?? | | Stop it, stop it, stop it. I've heard enough already - I know I must buy the Sparky, but I've spent SOOOOOOooooooo...... much these last couple of months on tools. I was trying to resist a little bit longer.
The final straw was someone saying it splashes less :'(
My drill and new KWB paddle are great at mixing (the KWB paddle also cleans up like a dream) - but I must admit, the splash factor in a clients house is a pain. I'll buy the damn sparky next time the 10% discount comes round. They just had one, but I'm sure its run out now.
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