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cornish_crofter

I currently use a very old Black and Decker to attach my mixing paddle to for mixing adhesives.

I've been lucky in that the first two I've got off Freecycle, however the chuck on the current one now shakes itself loose on a regular basis.

I have just bought a £20 job from B&Q for this purpose but would take it back if anyone can point to a much cheaper unit.

This would be very disposable and dedicated to this job.

It needs to be:

Low speed (C600 to 800rpm) or variable speed
Cheap
Corded - I don't want to faf about with cordless as the batteries on the cheap ones have a habit of dying young.
Preferably key chuck as these are less likely to suffer from plaster/adhesive dust.

I don't need:
Hammer action
keyless chuck
accessory pack
reverse action
etc

Thanks
 
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cornish_crofter

Why just that job?

Because:

1) The mess created can give the drill a short life, I've already got through 1 cheap 1970s vintage Black and Decker and one I bought in 1994, all in the space of 3 years, and the next drill chuck is on its way out.

2) The drills I use for other jobs are quite good quality. I tend to stick to brand names. They last a long time and do the jobs they're supposed to.

3) The drills I use for other jobs tend to be cordless, whereas I want a corded drill for this. Running low on battery whilst drilling and screwing is one thing, whereas running low on battery whilst mixing plaster is another. I've mixed plaster by hand before, but like the consistancy that machine mixing gives me.

I've got a half decent corded drill that is quite powerful that has up until now served me well when I needed some strength that the cordless haven't been able to give me. I was thinking of using that but it's too good really.
 
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simhopper

why not buy a proper plaster mixing drill that has plenty of torque to cope with a full bucket

i used to use my makita core drill but recently bought a cheap plaster drill for £89 from B&Q

all depends how much mixing you do....i would never even think about mixing plaster/adhesive by hand if you need a large mix
 
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cornish_crofter

Sim hopper

Can't really justify a paddle mixer, plus TBH, I'm not that efficient at washing the paddle down afterwards, which is why I go for the disposable option.

2 Balls, I think the angle grinder will be too fast. I need either variable or low speed. My old B&D two speed (rebuilt from two drills) has a 'slow' speed of 800rpm, and even that distributes the mix on the walls if I'm not careful.

But thanks for thinking for me ;)
 
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frogeye

Try screwfix - will deliver next day too. Brother in law swears by them, he's in mid devon and gets deliveries no problems.
I took the trouble to check their site ( I use them often) and have a quick look found the one below. There may be cheaper but I have never had a problem with stuff I buy from screwfix. Best buy was a 3 function sds drill I bought for one specific job. I was prepared to destroy it and bin, but it refused to die even after 3 weeks considerable abuse - not bad for under £50

Evolution Twister1100 1100W Mixer Drill 110V - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys

There will be a 240 volt option I'm sure if that#s what you need

Hope this is of use - Oh and Happy Christmas to all :santa_cheesy:
 
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BDS

I have the cheap titan 6kg sds drill which i use for core drilling for waste pipes in walls and for taking tiles up off floors with the tile chisel tool,i also use it for mixing etc,i bought the sds paddle adaptor and the makita mortar mixing paddle,but beware if your not concentrating it will either spin the bucket including what ever your mixing in the bucket or it will rip your arms off lmao but it will last you for ages as long as you look after it ie;grease it etc etc.all above was bought from screwfix but the best thing is i dont need two different drills for two different jobs
 
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cowgomoo

I hardly ever use a drill to mix up adhesive, I am a keen cricketer and this hand mixing keeps my grip strong and my forearms too. By the way what do you chaps reckon on getting a tilers forum league together, local levels to start with, then national then we could use the overseas links to tour the world !!! It's a great idea, you have to admit that, how many would you think would be interested?? David 198lw
 
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2Balls

I hardly ever use a drill to mix up adhesive, I am a keen cricketer and this hand mixing keeps my grip strong and my forearms too. By the way what do you chaps reckon on getting a tilers forum league together, local levels to start with, then national then we could use the overseas links to tour the world !!! It's a great idea, you have to admit that, how many would you think would be interested?? David 198lw


What about a Rugby ,Cricket drinking Team league?:8:2Balls
 

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