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Posted by Joseph from Tonawanda, NY, US on December 6, 2006

Robert, I’m looking for a machine that can pump concrete from one area to another, in hard to get at areas. If such a product, I looking for one that is hand held, or possibly something using a hose. I’m a foundation contractor some jobs require installing steal beams that I reinforce by pouring contrete in the hollow areas of the beam facing the foundation wall. If you know of a machine or if you can recommend something I would appreciate it. I look forward to your answer with great interest. And, thanks Robert for you time. JC.

JC,

There are a number of good small pumps for jobs like the one you describe.

Try the Concrete Products Buyers Guide as a reference. Brands like Pft, Putzmeister, HANY and ChemGrout come to mind, but there are others as well.






 
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