How to Mix Concrete
Video Description: Mixing concrete can be the toughest part of any concrete job, but with these tips from AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter your job will be much easier. Concrete mixing shouldn't keep you from getting your job done. Related Article Subjects: ask the builder, concrete, concrete mixing, home improvement, renovation, tim carter
Concrete Mixing Without Any Tools
Bob Schmidt shows you how to use heavy plastic to easily mix concrete. great method for fence post, interior work, and any small to medium size project for your home remodel...
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