We got thumped the last coupe of days. On Wednesday we got some very wet snow and then on Thursday we got a fair bit of rain. Then the temperature plummeted. I plowed my driveway yesterday (Thursday) but the snow was very wet. Much of the time I seemed to be moving as much water as snow. It was raining so hard the water was running across the driveway. The temperature really started to drop yesterday afternoon. By this morning it was down to about -8C. The driveway had become a sheet of ice - so now I needed to sand it. As I indicated earlier, I decided to try putting some sand/salt mixture in a couple of tote boxes and put them in the basement beside my gas furnace to see if they would dry out a bit. I stuck my wife's soil moisture meter in the sand/salt mixture to try to monitor what happened to the moisture level in the sand/slt mixture - not much change in the reading on the gauge over a week. So I decided to try the "dried" sand/salt mixture this morning. Somewhat to my surprise, I worked well. The were two problems: 1) lifting the tote box full of sand to the top of the hopper is a lot harder than shoevelling and 2) two tote boxes were not enough. So I had to go back to my sand/salt box for some additional supplies. As it turned out, it was cold enough (about -8C) that the sand/salt mixture out of the bin flowed through the spreader not too badly. What I intend to do now is buy another couple of tote boxes so that the next time I want to use the sand/salt mixture, I will have enough "dried" to do my entire driveway. The bottom line is that having the sand/salt mixture in the basement for about a week allowed it to dry out enough to flow through the spreader. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif