Removing old concrete from mixer?
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Back in months ago I asked about acquiring a cement mixer for a slow moving project. As a measure of how slow things are going, I've just bought one, second hand. It came with about 30kg concrete stuck to the inside of the drum as a freebie
So, any thoughts on how I can get it out without massive personal effort and grief? It seems to be fairly evenly distributed around the larger circumference of the drum.
Cheers!
So, any thoughts on how I can get it out without massive personal effort and grief? It seems to be fairly evenly distributed around the larger circumference of the drum.
Cheers!
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Smash as much out as you can , then get some brick acid and pour a load in, let the drum spin for a good 10 minutes. Rinse out and repeat a couple more times.
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You can also get the worst out with breaker take the drum off and light a fire in it cracks the concrete off but you'll loose the paint of it, careful what you do with the wash out of the acid shouldn't be going down the drain.
Also heard of good angular grit and acid and few hours of spinning
I use a wrecking bar and a chipping hammer ball ache but gets it done
Also heard of good angular grit and acid and few hours of spinning
I use a wrecking bar and a chipping hammer ball ache but gets it done
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Just inherited a freebie with about 50kg nicely layered around the sides. Looked like it had never been washed as breaking it out ,looked like excavating a gobstopper. Its a big newish machine, so I thought it worth a go.
Spent two days with a peck and brick acid, then a hammer and bolster, no good. Used 5ltr of acid, it just seemed to melt off the exposed lime, then you just get a layer of exposed aggregate. Impervious to acid.
My breaker was on loan, so I got my heavy duty SDS drill with hammer function. Stuck an only 12mm bit on the end and got through more in 2 hours than I had in two days, and not so bad on the ears either.
Now have a nice empty drum. I though it was made of plastic once the concrete was out, I was throwing it around like a toy once it was 2/3rds lighter!
Spent two days with a peck and brick acid, then a hammer and bolster, no good. Used 5ltr of acid, it just seemed to melt off the exposed lime, then you just get a layer of exposed aggregate. Impervious to acid.
My breaker was on loan, so I got my heavy duty SDS drill with hammer function. Stuck an only 12mm bit on the end and got through more in 2 hours than I had in two days, and not so bad on the ears either.
Now have a nice empty drum. I though it was made of plastic once the concrete was out, I was throwing it around like a toy once it was 2/3rds lighter!
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what lll said!
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Edited By dig dug dan on 1417539107
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Air chisel and a decent set of ear defenders, job done
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