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Post: # 35156Post seanandruby

GB_Groundworks wrote:if we haven't worked for someone before then we insist on 25% up front then defined stage payments otherwise you leave yourself vulnerable if they don't pay.

i have a nylon concrete brush that goes on our big bull float and use that for stable bases etc nice neat finish, for roads and yards we hire in a roller striker, been keeping my eye out for one on ebay. as tony the tiger would say they're great........ haha

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cant beat the bunnion tube. no goggles for the boys, or white disposable suits for the lads ???
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Post: # 35157Post topgrafter2007

not that im suspicious or anything, but the guys sounds like he,could be setting the job up to knock you from the start. wont pay upfront then wont sign out then pulls job apart. prob aint to bothered what it looks like for free anyway.... to many like that around nowadays. im sure you wouldnt wana rip it up? :rock:

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Post: # 35159Post DNgroundworks

White disposable suits?

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Post: # 35160Post GB_Groundworks

seanandruby wrote:
GB_Groundworks wrote:if we haven't worked for someone before then we insist on 25% up front then defined stage payments otherwise you leave yourself vulnerable if they don't pay.

i have a nylon concrete brush that goes on our big bull float and use that for stable bases etc nice neat finish, for roads and yards we hire in a roller striker, been keeping my eye out for one on ebay. as tony the tiger would say they're great........ haha

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http://www.speedcrete.co.uk/ can register and get the brochure some great tools and bits in it.

cant beat the bunnion tube. no goggles for the boys, or white disposable suits for the lads ???
thats a google image search for roller striker not us haha i have far more hair than that man lol

gi :)
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Post: # 35162Post seanandruby

DNgroundworks wrote:White disposable suits?
contamination suits like the forensics wear. save getting clothes covered in concrete, then throw them away. and should have goggles, task specific for concrete, save the eyes :)
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Post: # 35169Post oioisonnyboy

only trouble with the bunyan tube is it does fling concrete everywhere and you have to have good lads in the middle to keep up with it. Nice flat bays though.

Does your firm have one sean or hire it in? To keep the tube nice and straight they say you have to store it on a special trailer looks like a nuclear missile carrier almost. probably a bit involved for smalish firms.

That pic is straight out of their catalogue...probably taken about 1980 something judging by the mush in the shellsuit :p

p.s I wil post some scans of my "Concrete society publications from the olden days"...white disposable suits??? goggles??? WIND 'ER OUT ...DOG IT IN BOYS!!! :angry:
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Post: # 35190Post seanandruby

As well as advising DIYers etc on how to do a job, we should also advise on the health and safety issues. Correct ppe is very important. have'nt you ever had a splash of concrete in your eye, concrete burn on your skin ??? Contact dermatitis, or other skin infections may occur. Also why ruin your own clothes with wet concrete? :;):
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Post: # 35193Post oioisonnyboy

seanandruby wrote: Also why ruin your own clothes with wet concrete? :;):


and your mums wahing machine too :p
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Post: # 35197Post enigmaenigma

Talking of concrete burns and the like

Is it just me, or does Mr. Orange hard hat look like he’s just wearing boots and not wearing any wellies

The unsoiled or dark trouser line upon his leg, makes it look like his trousers might have been pulled outside of any Wellingtons he’s wearing, but it’s hard to see properly – well hard for me to see, so is it time I gave Specsavers a ring then :D

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Post: # 35214Post lutonlagerlout

its the mystery of the missing welly,whenever we are concreting i go the the welly bag in the lock up,and 1 welly boot has done the off!! i am pretty anal about cleaning tools equipment etc ,but everytime i look there are always an odd number of wellys

its lagerlouts last theorem

x1+Y1=(number of boots/number of workers -1)

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Post: # 35220Post seanandruby

...you'll find it in that black hole, along with sock, gloves teaspoons etc :laugh: sorry onionboy but my mother sadly passed away. I would'nt of brought concrete covered clothes home to be washed by my mother anyway. and the dust off them, as in asbestos is a killer so best to wear a disposable suit so you can peel it off and skip it :p
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Post: # 35223Post Dave_L

seanandruby wrote:
DNgroundworks wrote:White disposable suits?

contamination suits like the forensics wear. save getting clothes covered in concrete, then throw them away. and should have goggles, task specific for concrete, save the eyes :)
I wonder if they had a method statement for the job??
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Post: # 35248Post oioisonnyboy

sorry to hear that sean

For the record I do all my own washing & ironing all my work gear goes in a bucket of water before its allowed in the washing machine, and diesely stuff gets washed in brown malt vinegar first. the vinegar cuts the oil and takes away the diesel stink.

I have put the old concrete photies in nother thread for your enjoyment...seanandrhubarb :)
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Post: # 35251Post danensis

Surely the white suits are for when they're digging out the bodies, not when you're burying 'em?

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Post: # 35264Post Dave_L

Vinegar gets rid of the diesel smell? That's useful to know oioi.

Got a machine at our yard for overalls etc but sometimes me clothes etc get a little diesely. Not that we use diesel when we lay tarmac errrr
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