Friday, March 23, 2012

[papercreters] Re: MIXERS;

First of all, I can't resist commenting about how awesome that video appears. Don't take this the wrong way, but seeing a trailer sitting up on a treadmill has a hilarious, but awesome look to it. It's impossible to watch that without laughing at least a little. Seriously. Who puts their trailer on an exercize program? I bet you get funny looks from neighbors and visitors that are priceless.

That appears to be working well, at least for the watery mix you are churning. Your mixer would probably break up the paper more quickly if you included baffles in your mixer tank. A couple of 2x4s mounted vertically to the inside walls of the tank should do the trick. The idea is for the baffles to prevent the mix from spinning quite so much so that the blades are cutting through the mix more than stirring it. Not that you want to completely eliminate the stirring action.


The next question I have is, do you have a Kill-A-Watt meter?
http://www.mnpower.com/powerofone/one_home/energy_saving_tools/images/kill_a_watt_meter.jpg


That meter can measure the total amount of electricity used by any AC electrical appliance. It's a very useful tool in tracking down all the hidden electrical loads in your house to make sure you are un plugging all those items that draw power even when they are turned off and not in use. You'd be amazed how much electricity some things draw when powered off.

I would love to find out how many KWH of electric power is required to mix a batch of papercrete. If you already own a Kill-A-Watt, please plug your treadmill into it the next time you fire up your treadmill mixer.


Keep up the good work.


--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, David Jungeblut <freightlimo@...> wrote:
>
> So I lied. :-/
> The Bloggie only had about 15 minutes remaining.
> It's beginning to look something like slurry toward the end of the 15
> minutes.
> After about 30 minutes, it looked exactly like slurry but I did fish out a
> large-ish piece of cardboard & part of a catalog so I guess the jury is
> still out. But not a total bust IMO since I used some of everything &
> didn't pre-soak anything.
> I think if one used pre-soaked newspaper, 30 minutes would produce a
> suitable result.
>
> I might also add that my mixer might not be up to par.
> The blade is about 6-8 inches above the bottom of the tank and I welded a
> cross blade over the original because it took a lot more towing to get
> slurry than others were reporting. Even still it takes me 2-3 times the
> towing that it should to get good slurry from towing my mixer according to
> what others report.
>
> Nevertheless, below is the last minute of 15 minutes of video using the
> treadmill.
> And during the 30 minutes or so it took, we picked up about a yard of
> sticks n twigs out of the yard plus planted some strawberry's.
> In the end it just comes down to your preferences but if you can pick up a
> free treadmill and amuse yourself instead of doing taxes...
> win-win in my book. ;-))
>
> the last minute of 15 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGnUDEP2aVo>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 1:52 AM, ken bolin <bornofthehorses@...>wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > Well if moma is not happy no one will
> > be we will be here when ya git the vid done
> > Ken
> >
> >
>


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