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We've used our Universal Bingham planer on concrete (to form a joint between tarmac and a concrete section when the planer was new - and 8 months down the line we are still on the original teeth!Tony McC wrote:Dave's boss has a big fat wallet to pay for new teeth on the planer every week!
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Oh god no, we once planed a concrete slab to accept a tarmac joint, plus it chews off the off concrete edger found on driveways etc. The pecks are still in A1 condition, not changed one yet.
99% of it's work is in tarmac.
99% of it's work is in tarmac.
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Planers are not a piece of kit I;ve ever owned. they were hired-in as needed, but as I understood it, you could get different teeth for different surfaces. One set of teeeth for HRA, a slightly different set for macadam, and a really tough set for concrete.
I think I've mentioned previously that I was asked to arrange for an area of granite setts to be planed and Wirtgen told me it was possible but the machine would have to be fitted with a special set of teeth, and it was quite likely they would be knackered by the time the whole area was planed.
I think I've mentioned previously that I was asked to arrange for an area of granite setts to be planed and Wirtgen told me it was possible but the machine would have to be fitted with a special set of teeth, and it was quite likely they would be knackered by the time the whole area was planed.
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