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Using A Cement Mixer To Tumble Rocks. Pour in coarse sand until it covers the rocks, and then add enough water to just barely cover the sand. This mixture will act as an abrasive, helping to smooth. The mixer above is actually a hod mixer for mixing mortar for brick and block, but i know someone who actually has a cement mixer he uses as a tumbler. But don't worry, we have a guide that can help you choose the perfect rocks for your tumbling endeavors. I’ve been thinking about picking up a $200 harbor freight cement mixer and removing the fins in it to make a 1st stage rock tumbler. A fantastic idea for smoothing out bigger rocks and it looks like it does the job rapidly. Now it's time to add sand and water. The basic design is used one covington tumbler, it may also be subject to drying gout, and difficult to clean between grits.

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But don't worry, we have a guide that can help you choose the perfect rocks for your tumbling endeavors. The mixer above is actually a hod mixer for mixing mortar for brick and block, but i know someone who actually has a cement mixer he uses as a tumbler. Now it's time to add sand and water. I’ve been thinking about picking up a $200 harbor freight cement mixer and removing the fins in it to make a 1st stage rock tumbler. This mixture will act as an abrasive, helping to smooth. The basic design is used one covington tumbler, it may also be subject to drying gout, and difficult to clean between grits. Pour in coarse sand until it covers the rocks, and then add enough water to just barely cover the sand. A fantastic idea for smoothing out bigger rocks and it looks like it does the job rapidly.

Homemade Concrete Mixer Bucket at Ivan Rost blog

Using A Cement Mixer To Tumble Rocks A fantastic idea for smoothing out bigger rocks and it looks like it does the job rapidly. But don't worry, we have a guide that can help you choose the perfect rocks for your tumbling endeavors. This mixture will act as an abrasive, helping to smooth. Now it's time to add sand and water. Pour in coarse sand until it covers the rocks, and then add enough water to just barely cover the sand. I’ve been thinking about picking up a $200 harbor freight cement mixer and removing the fins in it to make a 1st stage rock tumbler. The basic design is used one covington tumbler, it may also be subject to drying gout, and difficult to clean between grits. A fantastic idea for smoothing out bigger rocks and it looks like it does the job rapidly. The mixer above is actually a hod mixer for mixing mortar for brick and block, but i know someone who actually has a cement mixer he uses as a tumbler.

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