That's our 3 ton kubota but when your pits 3.7m long it's not as easy as that, I dug one same as this last time with 3 ton it's was a pain. Got the machine may as well use it lot easier with 8 ton
Not asbestos it's the nastier chemicals like phynol acetate fermaldehyde etc asbestos is fairly inert when wet or buried. It's only when dry and it atomises that it's deadly
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Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
digerjones wrote:Giles said he was back in he brake lining factory.
Just ordered some sheet piles for a job 2 pound each per week for 3m one. Looks like a good
I bought 40 x 3m 3mm trench sheets for £600
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
Built these today. Getting quite into building gates. I think eventually I can do 1 in an hour ish if I was totally geared to it which is roughly £50 for an hours work so I'm gonna keep building them myself instead of paying someone else. Not quite that profit selling them on ebay but no harm in whacking an ad on each time I have to build one for a customer. Figure if I get 10-20 adds running for various gates and sizes I'll eventually start taking orders.
Finished a small garden project today.
Loved this job, everything just seemed to go right and went down very quickly even though it was a hand dig.
5 days start to finish
Cheers Tony.
50 of those would see me right.
I think the reason the last couple of jobs have gone so well is because my lads seem to be clicking very well all of a sudden.
We've even had time this week to sort the yard out. Gave them the day off today with pay for working hard while I'm out putting quotes in and cleaning the van up
This made a nice change, a Limestone patio that only needed cleaning & re-sealing, no damage what so ever.
Black Limestone & Indian Sandstone paving with slate chips as an in-lay, fiddly to clean but worth it.