PATCHING, FILLING & GRINDING Patching & Repairing Your Concrete What You Need: •Jiffy Mixer or Putty Knife •Broom or Shop-Vac •Hand Grinder or sander •Latex Protective Gloves •Small Mixing Container •Self-Leveling Sealant or Patching Compound Filling in divots, pits and cracks is an optional step. Hairline cracks will be filled in with the primer epoxy and do not require special attention unless the crack is wide or deep. Patch all pits and cracks by utilizing a concrete patching compound. Use a self-leveling sealant, which is also a flexible coating, to fill in expansion joints. This is an optional step based on your personal preference. Please clean and remove all debris from the expansion joints before applying. It is extremely difficult to completely hide an expansion joint; therefore it is recommended to fill it in as much as you can. Applying this also allows the concrete to move without cracking it. Fillers must dry overnight before applying any coatings. To repair your cracks and divots, use Norcrete Crack Filler. This two component 100% solids epoxy crack filler is designed for shallow repair on either vertical or horizontal surfaces. This product is easy to mix and use and has a non-critical mix ratio. Additionally, because it is a 100% solids formulation, it can be applied thicker on horizontal surfaces when required. This product has a mix ratio of 1 part A to 1 part B by volume. To mix, simply measure out equal volumes of the material and mix them together ...
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Mortrex Mixer www.mortrex.com
Mix concrete with ease !
Sunday, June 26, 2011
G-Money/ FlyLifeBeatz Productions - In My Spaceship
This is my actual first track layed down, it sounds choppy because of the movie mixer that was used. Beat probs go to WyteMyke/ FlyLifeBeatz, n big ups to my producer DaWetSquid for throwin a helpin hand. Link to the beat is here... www.soundclick.com Fly Life my people.
Friday, June 24, 2011
KitchenAid KHM7T 7-Speed Artisan Hand Mixer, White
KitchenAid KHM7T 7-Speed Artisan Hand Mixer, White Review
KitchenAid KHM7T 7-Speed Artisan Hand Mixer, White Feature
- The ideal baker's companion: creams, whips, and beats with ease
- Thin, torqued blades and no center post in the beaters reduce clogging and provide easier cleanup
- User-friendly digital touch-pad with seven settings
- Electronic sensor adjusts power, maintaining a steady mixing speed
- One-year warranty; 200-watt motor
KitchenAid KHM7T 7-Speed Artisan Hand Mixer, White Overview
Smooth, creamy mashed potatoes, mashed right in the pot they were cooked in. This versatile hand tool for mixing and mashing is ideal for quick jobs like whipping cream, yet it also has enough power to handle chocolate chip cookie dough.
KitchenAid KHM7T 7-Speed Artisan Hand Mixer, White Specifications
Pound for pound, a good hand mixer is perhaps the most laborsaving kitchen device. While my grandmother relied on arm strength and force of will to beat a stiff dough or to mash potatoes, a light and easily maneuvered hand mixer saves time and muscles. This one from KitchenAid features seven-speed digital touch control for precision mixing, and an electronic sensor that will adjust the power as you go, so you maintain a steady mixing speed. If you're beating a delicate batter, you can use the Soft Start feature and ease into faster speed. When you're finished, the beaters are easily ejected. If you've ever battled heavy doughs, you'll appreciate the beaters' design: they don't have a center post, so dough won't collect in the middle of the beater and clog the machine. It's also designed for easy cleaning. --Laura Cuthbert
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