Eazybarraman is back after a good long relaxing break over xmas. Happy new year to you all.
I have been studying all the comments and suggestions everyone has posted.
Also noticed a few people moaning about inferior/cheap equipment that doesnt last.
The reason the eazybarra isnt cheap is that it is a quality product and will last.
I have also taken on board the comments about "its another piece of kit to put in the van".
So what we are looking at is: having a detachable pan which would mean the Eazybarra could be used as a wheelbarrow too.
Whats the thoughts on that? anybody got any suggestions?
Thanks Dave,
We will be making the skip fixings durable.
The skips will be detachable and will be available to buy seperately.
Result= multipurpose EaZyBarra. No need to buy complete new barrow when skip done, just replace skip = cost savings to contractors.
Cheers Andy,
I appreciate your comments and will take on board.
Any other suggestions are welcome as we want to make the barra to suit contractors.
P.S. You are spot on, its a bxxxxrd when that happens.
here's another EB man,make the inside of the barra 450 MM wide at the narrowest
all the usual suspects are a bit tighter than this and rather than get 6 bricks side by side you get 5 and a gap which doesn't work out for brick stacks
cheers LLL
Its getting to that time of the year when folk want there patio's done, so there is no better time to buy an EaZyBarra.
Thanks to the BC and james Q's testing results, some members have taken advantage of special rate and purchased an EaZyBarra.
Also just today The largest Groundwork contractor in The North East of England has purchased barra's for use on their housing sites.
So if any one else is wanting to save themselves time, money and effort just send me a e mail