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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures of How to Properly Mix Concrete
By Jeff Gorton
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Here's a mixing technique that ensures success with bagged concrete.
Read an overview of how to properly mix concrete.
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Set the bag of concrete mix in one end of the wheelbarrow and slice it open with your hoe. Dump the mix from the bag and pull out the paper bag.
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