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    Paint mixer

    I was looking down a dirt bank and in mud i saw this thing, picked it up and it an it is a old paint mixer . motor worked tap with hammer and fully functional oiled it up and mixed some of my old paint, still is muddy I need to clean . looks from 1970s a message from god to get back to painting a bit for me.



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    a pneumatic mixer?
    Old dogs care about you even when you make mistakes;
    God bless little children while they're still too young to hate

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    It has a very heavy steel base 130 lb . motor hooked to belt - belt hooked to two shakers that you can latch a 1 qt or a gallon can to
    name on it says Miller commercial paint mixer 1.2 amps single phase
    I see used ones like this for $100 - $150
    some one got this on a bid for $58
    http://img.orbitbid.com/2011/12/12/B...2-22%20055.JPG

    The one i found looks like this , but muddy also it's been jimmy rig with a switch (no more timer) I have to figure how to latch to table cause it jumps around
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