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just to say I took my delivery of the screeding tool and rails the other week from probst.although it seemed very steep £850.00. Im well impressed used it a couple of times, even for levelling top soil before turfing definitely makes the job easier and anything that does that in this game is well worth it
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RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset
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Looks a nice bit of kit!
www.probst-handling.co.uk/products/paver/epuni.htm
Edited By Dave_L on 1186862815
www.probst-handling.co.uk/products/paver/epuni.htm
Edited By Dave_L on 1186862815
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I use the screed rails when I do the training for block and flag laying, and the screeder board is a great tool, but pricey.
The only problem with that screeder board is that when those thieving brickies see all that luvverly shiny aluminium, it'll be in the back of their van as soon as your back is turned! :;):
The only problem with that screeder board is that when those thieving brickies see all that luvverly shiny aluminium, it'll be in the back of their van as soon as your back is turned! :;):
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