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    These are the stringing rods I use for 1 gallon containers and also the 5 gallon buckets.
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    This one here is for the gallon jugs.
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    This one here is for the 5 gallon buckets. they can be bought at hardware store.

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    For a 1 gallon plastic jug, do you pour in in a 5 gallon bucket and mix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    For a 1 gallon plastic jug, do you pour in in a 5 gallon bucket and mix?
    No, the little string rod in the drill I stick it right into the jugs. I use the big stirring rod for 5 gallon bucket..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    For a 1 gallon plastic jug, do you pour in in a 5 gallon bucket and mix?
    No, the little string rod in the drill I stick it right into the jugs. I use the big stirring rod for 5 gallon bucket..

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    Where did you get the small stirring stick. It seems like a better option than the arrow I use to stir my plastisol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    Where did you get the small stirring stick. It seems like a better option than the arrow I use to stir my plastisol.
    I don’t remember where I got the small one but Amazon sell small rods for gallon containers. It might’ve been from the fat guy fishing might’ve been from bait plastic. It might’ve been from one of the suppliers. I just don’t remember. I’m pretty sure you can go to any hardware store and pick one up. .

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    Today I mixed a gallon of hard and a gallon of medium red label, poured in a 5 gallon bucket and mixed well, then used my measuring cup to put back into jug, now I need one of those small mixers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    Today I mixed a gallon of hard and a gallon of medium red label, poured in a 5 gallon bucket and mixed well, then used my measuring cup to put back into jug, now I need one of those small mixers.
    Yes, definitely get a stirring Rod to do your stirring. Do not whatever you do shake the jug you’ll get bubbles.

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    I found my stirring rod and it’s to big to fit inside the spout of jug.

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    Lowes has a small stirer that I trim a little for gallon jugs.
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