Dear Friends,
While checking the Specs. on the angle grinder and wet tile saw, a new Harbor Freight Sale came up which included a good deal on a 3 1/2 Cu. Ft. cement mixer:
ITEM 31979-1VGA
$249.99
$189.99
I wrote Mary a note about this possibility and will Copy-Paste it here as I'd like the experienced builders to check if my figures are WAY off.
The first pour of the earth level pad will be to a depth of 5 1/2 inches and be a 10 foot square area, or 100 Sq. feet.
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$190 will get us this large 3 1/2 cubic foot mixer.
$232 will get us the concrete delivered but we have nothing but the earth slab pad.
In addition to the $190 for the mixer, we would need to spend about $240 for 120 bags of 60 Lb. concrete for the pad; actually more than the delivered price, BUT we would then own a mixer which we could use for filling some of the concrete block cores, the Hearth pour (about 80 bags) and any other concrete we mix, e.g. the masonry bench, retaining walls for your Labyrinth, etc.
Forno Friends,
Let me know what you'd do in my place. I suspect not all will share the same view. Also, if you see that my figures are way off (I only estimated) let me know that too.
Thanks,
Marcel
While checking the Specs. on the angle grinder and wet tile saw, a new Harbor Freight Sale came up which included a good deal on a 3 1/2 Cu. Ft. cement mixer:
ITEM 31979-1VGA
$249.99
$189.99
I wrote Mary a note about this possibility and will Copy-Paste it here as I'd like the experienced builders to check if my figures are WAY off.
The first pour of the earth level pad will be to a depth of 5 1/2 inches and be a 10 foot square area, or 100 Sq. feet.
================================================== ====
$190 will get us this large 3 1/2 cubic foot mixer.
$232 will get us the concrete delivered but we have nothing but the earth slab pad.
In addition to the $190 for the mixer, we would need to spend about $240 for 120 bags of 60 Lb. concrete for the pad; actually more than the delivered price, BUT we would then own a mixer which we could use for filling some of the concrete block cores, the Hearth pour (about 80 bags) and any other concrete we mix, e.g. the masonry bench, retaining walls for your Labyrinth, etc.
Forno Friends,
Let me know what you'd do in my place. I suspect not all will share the same view. Also, if you see that my figures are way off (I only estimated) let me know that too.
Thanks,
Marcel
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