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55 Gallon Drum Mixer For Plastisol

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i use a kayak paddle with some 1/2" holes i drilled in it and stir it up and check for any settling then portion it out into 2.5 gallon jugs i have saved but i only put like 2 gallons in each one; or you can check uline thats where i got my drum pump since you cant turn them on their side they also sell stirrers for drums

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I use a paint mixer blade that I welded a long tube on. It barely fits in the 2" hole but work well. It has a ring on the bottom so you can hit the sides and keep going. I use MF plastic and it really does not require alot of mixing so I just pump what I need when I need. Really depends on how much you use at a time, if you have to much time in between pumping then transfering it might be the right thing to do. Robert from MF did share one tip with me, he said if I got a conduit pipe and sealed the end. Then drilled holes out from the side and hooked up an aquarium pump to it I would not even have to stir just turn on the pump for awhile. It goes in the small hole so it wont be in the way of the drum pump. Just some ideas. Frank

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MF's does not have a lid that comes off. It is sealed and there is two holes in the top, a 2" and a 3/4". Nice mixer just does not work on my drums. You can turn these drums on there side, they actually make a dolly that you can tip it with. There is even one that has rollers so you can mix it by rolling it. Frank

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MF's does not have a lid that comes off. It is sealed and there is two holes in the top, a 2" and a 3/4". Nice mixer just does not work on my drums. You can turn these drums on there side, they actually make a dolly that you can tip it with. There is even one that has rollers so you can mix it by rolling it. Frank

must be there is a few different type drums used.

thanks Frank

Jeff

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I like that stirrer Kajan. You got that on a low RMP motor.

I was told one guy used an old trolling motor to stir up his drums of plastic. Now that is a cheap stirring system if you ask me. You can find them in pawn shops cheap.

Thanks Red! I have one of those that I'm not using anymore. Gonna have to remember this if I ever get drums. It should work perfect!

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