If you work for Dolese Bros. Concrete and you work at the Midtown plant the answer would be $50,000+ per year as of calendar year 2011.
The most important tool needed when making concrete is a concrete mixer. Once the concrete is mixed and lain it is also important to have equipment to smooth out the surface.
Hearse drivers particularly make about 33,000 dollars annually if the are successful.
A drum mixer is an industrial sized mixer mostly used to mix concrete or other like things at construction sites. You can find a link to make a purchase here http://www.thecarycompany.com/containers/drums/drum_mixers.html.
Kitchen Aide stand mixer make the best bread doughs.
The best way to make a mixer design is to review past designs of standing and hand-held mixers. You need to consider size and shape when you start to design a mixer.
You do not need a high shear mixer to make your own laundry detergent at all! A home mixer will do the job just fine and you won't have to worry about the expensive cost of a high shear mixer!
Yes, it is compared to what others make annually.
a vision mixer will earn a wealthy £10 an hour. cheers bud
Allen and Heath make a mixer that is just perfect for mixing monitors.
Milk and a mixer
I have made it before and you can do it by hand but it is much easier to use a mixer.
http://simscience.org/cracks/advanced/concrete2.html A common mistake people make is to use the words cement and concrete interchangably. It is important to remember that cement is only a component of concrete and concrete is the structural material. The cement used in concrete is not used as a building material because it would be too expensive and not as strong as concrete. So when you see a parking garage, a driveway, a sidewalk or a road remember it is made of concrete, not cement. And, by the way, that funny looking truck is a concrete mixer, not a cement mixer! But, if cement is not concrete, then what is it? Cement is a general name for a material that binds other materials together. Yes, it is another name for glue. There are many materials which we would classify as cements and they are usually identified with certain uses, and can produce different types of "concrete". The type of cement used to make the riding surface of some of our roads (blacktop!) is called asphalt cement. It is a petroleum bi-product, and it binds rock into the road material we call asphaltic concrete.