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G Trigg Builders
02085 469751
85 Alfred Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames
G Trigg Builders
02085 469751
85 Alfred Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames GB.KT12TZ
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Forte Construction
02083 905893
41 Berrylands
Surbiton
Forte Construction
02083 905893
41 Berrylands
Surbiton GB.KT58JT
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Roberts Builders
02085 464538
209 Park Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Roberts Builders
02085 464538
209 Park Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames GB.KT25LE
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S & B Building Services
07798 653710
26 Grove Gardens
Teddington
S & B Building Services
07798 653710
26 Grove Gardens
Teddington GB.TW118AP
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W Langbridge & Co
07836 289577
16 Udney Park Road
Teddington
W Langbridge & Co
07836 289577
16 Udney Park Road
Teddington GB.TW119BG
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W Bennett & Sons (Building Contractors) Ltd.
02085 463849
126 Acre Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames
W Bennett & Sons (Building Contractors) Ltd.
02085 463849
126 Acre Road
Kingston-Upon-Thames GB.KT26EN
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Briford Construction Ltd.
02085 497710
Connaught House
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Briford Construction Ltd.
02085 497710
Connaught House
Kingston-Upon-Thames GB.KT26LL
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England Builders
02089 778802
3 Middle Lane
Teddington
England Builders
02089 778802
3 Middle Lane
Teddington GB.TW110HQ
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Malita Estates Ltd.
02089 423508
48 Clarence Avenue
New Malden
Malita Estates Ltd.
02089 423508
48 Clarence Avenue
New Malden GB.KT33ED
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J K Sullivan & Sons Ltd.
02083 994461
466 Ewell Road
Surbiton
J K Sullivan & Sons Ltd.
02083 994461
466 Ewell Road
Surbiton GB.KT67EL
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Mixing concrete and mortar by hand is fairly easy to do and offers a good amount of control over the consistency of the mix. However, if you have a large amount of concrete or mortar to mix, it is often worth hiring a small cement mixer to make things easier. Cement mixers, both electric and petrol-driven mixers, are available to hire from most good tool hire shops and should not cost more than about £15 per day of hire. It is worth shopping around to find the best deal, but http://www.hss.com/ is a good place to start. Preparing to Mix Planning, as ever with DIY, is the key. Set up your cement mixer as close to where you are working as possible. Be sensible here! You need room to work around the mixer and will need to be able to get a wheelbarrow easily to and from the mixer, so don’t sacrifice room to work for the sake of getting the mixer 5ft closer to your job. Place a piece of board under the mixer (or under the drum at the very least) to catch any spills and to help stabilise the machine. If you are using an electric mixer, make sure that cables are protected and not going to trip you or someone else up. Cement Mixer Safety – Make sure you know how to use the mixer before you begin and ask at the hire shop if unsure. Keep the mixer level, using blocks of wood under the legs if needed. Never put your hands or your shovel inside the drum while it is rotating. Don’t lean over the rotating drum to inspect the mix. Loading the Mixer You should already know what type of mix you will be using for the DIY task at hand, but if not you can check out our guide to Concrete and Mortar Mixes . A common concrete mix is one part cement, two parts sand and three parts coarse aggregate. If using combined aggregate, this mix would be 1:4, one part cement to four parts combined aggregate. Load half the mix into the drum and give it a dry mix by running the mixer for a minute or two without adding any water. Now gradually add water until the mix is l... |
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