Crushing machines - Crushing old concrete slabs

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PHILLIPBL
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Post: # 23715Post PHILLIPBL

I need to block pave a driveway (3m wide x 100m long). It is currently paved with 600 by 600mm concrete slabs. I am assuming the sub-base is non existent, as the slabs are all over the place.

I am thinking about hiring a crushing machine to crush the slabs and using the crushed conrete as a sub-base for the new block pavers. Has anyone had experience of doing this? Are there any portable crushing machines which will crush to DTp1 standards (or thereabouts)?

Cheers, Phil
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Rich H
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Post: # 23724Post Rich H

Used one yesterday. Absolutely brilliant. £150+VAT per day. The finished product has, I think, fewer fines in relation to the larger pieces than DTp Type 1. Fine for a patio but for a driveway I'd be inclined to blind it off with a layer of type 1 to reduce the risk of voids.

Would save you a fortune if you do it right. You local waste firms may also collect the excess crusher run (if you have any) FOC if it's clean.

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Post: # 23744Post lutonlagerlout

i used dig dug dan's machine and it works great
very easy to use and produces a nice clean product
highly recommended
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 23806Post Mikey_C

Having also rented Dan's machine I can whole heartedly recommend it. When crushing slabs I did find that at the setting I had it on and the slabs only being two inches thick they broke up into quite big pieces, you could set it a little smaller than I did and at the very least mix it in with your type 1 to create a decent sub-base/fill the soft spots.

dig dug dan
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Post: # 23817Post dig dug dan

Indeed, many of you have used my machine, and swear by it.
give us a call if your interested Phil, i can cover your area

cheers
Dan the Crusher Man
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monday
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Post: # 23822Post monday

hi so there is a market for this machine ? how would you market the machine then?

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Post: # 23825Post dig dug dan

my national advertising, a website, local flyers, advert in yellow pages, sponsorship with local football clubs, leaflets in bm's, direct marketing flyers, and word of mouth for a start!
Word of mouth is best. It only takes a sceptical builder to use it once and see its potential, and he can tell all his mates.
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Post: # 23907Post lutonlagerlout

dig dug dan wrote:my national advertising, a website, local flyers, advert in yellow pages, sponsorship with local football clubs, leaflets in bm's, direct marketing flyers, and word of mouth for a start!
Word of mouth is best. It only takes a sceptical builder to use it once and see its potential, and he can tell all his mates.
exactament pas daniel!!

simce we found your machine we never seem to get that sort of job but i will be ringing you shortly
cheers LLL :)
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Post: # 23992Post Suggers

Anybody used my mate's Red Rhino yet ? - tells me his new small tracked crusher will go thru a doorway ? - he's mad a a fish - but aren't all creative peeps slightly off the wall?
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Rich H
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Post: # 24005Post Rich H

The one I used was a Red Rhino. Just over 700mm wide so technically it is possible to get it through a doorway.

Unlike a micro digger, though, it is that width upto about 1.5m high and it's nearly 3m long. You need a straight run and even ground to get it through a small space.

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