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in kings lynn norfolk i pay £14.34+vat per ton for planings been thay price for years MSH
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Bloody hell you can buy type1 for that money!
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up here you can get them for free, if you've got some where to tip them near where they are planning. they bite your hand off almost if you've a registered waste handler as well.
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Indeed, worth it's weight in gold having a tip nearby when planing.
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round hear its who bids the biggest buck for em' the aggregate supplies fight over them,norfolk council highways keeps any they do in house for there footpath and cycle way construction,there are acres off carparks and hard standings built with them,MSH
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Thanks for your comments I have not been ignoring you.
We have just finished laying 320 tons of planings but you name it and it went wrong.
First day all ready then found out that because the tarmac firm wanted to follow the planer with the first layer and heavy rain was expected job on hold till next day.
Day 2. Only got three loads delivered with all the traffic and still parked cars could not get the lorries turned around to come in our direction.
Day 3. 7 loads but drivers could not tip a thin layer so ended up with 20 tons heaps then 7 ton 360 died.
Day 4. Had a 3 ton machine and dumper delivered so rest of loads had to be stock piled. So last few days have seen us working back up the 1/4 mile access road a dumper at a time.
I had planned on 1 or 2 days not a week but all done now, last lot lasted over 20 years.
We have just finished laying 320 tons of planings but you name it and it went wrong.
First day all ready then found out that because the tarmac firm wanted to follow the planer with the first layer and heavy rain was expected job on hold till next day.
Day 2. Only got three loads delivered with all the traffic and still parked cars could not get the lorries turned around to come in our direction.
Day 3. 7 loads but drivers could not tip a thin layer so ended up with 20 tons heaps then 7 ton 360 died.
Day 4. Had a 3 ton machine and dumper delivered so rest of loads had to be stock piled. So last few days have seen us working back up the 1/4 mile access road a dumper at a time.
I had planned on 1 or 2 days not a week but all done now, last lot lasted over 20 years.
Kevin
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I know this thread is a little old but I was thinking are there any jobs where the use of planings might be acceptable.
What about a sub base for a garden shed.
What about the sub base for garden paving that only gets foot traffic.. After all it says on the main site that a sub base may not always be needed for paving, if that's the case wouldn't including a 75mm sub base made of planings be better than no sub base at all?
What about a sub base for a garden shed.
What about the sub base for garden paving that only gets foot traffic.. After all it says on the main site that a sub base may not always be needed for paving, if that's the case wouldn't including a 75mm sub base made of planings be better than no sub base at all?
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in short, no. The planings degrade and cause settlement.
Dan the Crusher Man
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