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    Just been watching these on Utube......wot ya think..










    the second one is very interesting....remember CX on jb on about that one..

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    Default Re: Mixing paddles/tools

    second one looks alot better brings everything from the bootom to the top makin sure its mixed rite

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    Yes i like that one..wonder it comes with a m14 thread..

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    Default Re: Mixing paddles/tools

    yea wotever

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    Default Re: Mixing paddles/tools

    2nd tool looks good but how many "t"s in Scratch

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    Good lookin paddle,sure does look like a M14 threaded tool,or bigger!! tasty.
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    Good job its not plaster there mixing that waters filthy ...

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    Default Re: Mixing paddles/tools

    If I'm mixing a small amount of screed I use a plasterers tub and use an old belly drill which has a slow speed and a paddle which is different to the plasterers paddle. Would'nt buy either well sussed in that department
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    Default Re: Mixing paddles/tools

    Interesting,the second one looks like it might be good for mixing up thick set which doesn't mix up well with a regular paddle but I will still stick to my regular method for deck mud as I don't like the consistency when mixed in a bucket.The quickcrete looks a bit sloppy in the first one.I wonder how it would work with a useable mix,at least he would have to wedge the bucket to stop it from spinning.I miss my 5 gallon buckets.Can you get them here?

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    I miss my 5 gallon buckets.Can you get them here?
    Yes you can...Most tile shops will sell them...

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    Default Re: Mixing paddles/tools

    Second one looks a pig to keep clean.

    I keep another bucket of water handy to buzz the whisk through..........but it still need a slap with a hammer now and then............until it breaks that is

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