When
I was a kid I used to love trucks and construction equipment. I had a truck
movie that would show all different kinds of cranes, mixer trucks, roller
trucks and backhoes. I think there was some sort of construction genie that
would explain what all the different trucks did. My favorite machine appeared
at the end of the movie. It was a mammoth machine that paved highways. It would
crawl along at an incredibly small pace and leave a paved highway behind it.
Workers would be running around the machine making sure everything was running
smoothly while more workers used long brooms to smooth out the fresh cement. I
always wanted to learn more about the machine when I watched that movie but now
I know it’s pretty much just a cement mixer and roller in one machine.
Children
seem to be the least interested in concrete
mixer drum roller compared to the other construction toys. The rotating
drum mixer just isn’t as fun to play with when compared to crane arms and big
powerful dump trucks. However, cement mixers don’t always come in truck form.
There is a smaller mixer that can be attached to a back of a car. I guess the
mixer truck and the smaller mixer can mix other things other than concrete but
concrete is the most common thing to mix in these.
The
mixers blend water and some form of aggregate such as pea gravel or sand to
make the concrete. Both mixers can be rented for personal use if someone wanted
to touch up their driveway or make a pool. I always wanted to write my name in
drying concrete, but never got the chance. I was fascinated with the idea of
having written in something that will last decades. Sometimes I see the
occasional foot print in sidewalks and I always get a kick out of that.
However, it must be a pain for the poor person who made the sidewalk.
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