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claim upto 200 tons a day

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Post: # 53875Post Tommy

I think 200 tonnes is optimistic.


Amman have a new mini paver also

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Post: # 54021Post irishpaving

Dont need a mini paver for trench work.... be quicker and cheaper with hand lay
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Post: # 54024Post GB_Groundworks

I doubt that, no way a team could be quicker than a paver, plus more consistent finish with paver and hotter laying temperature.



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Post: # 54038Post DNgroundworks

It would still be cheaper though i reckon, they have been using a mini planer round our way to plane patches out of the road for reinstatement, that was a handy looking tool about the size of a tcp mini crusher

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Post: # 54045Post GB_Groundworks

on a small trench maybe but patching a large run and capacity at 200 tons a day claimed, plus the manual handling and health and safety risks associated with hot bitmac make it a far better choice for big utilities etc. shovelling out the back of a wagon or using barrow shoots etc still messy job, clean up etc al adds to the cost plus 1 man on paver can replace a team of four or 5 hand laying.
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Post: # 54062Post lutonlagerlout

i saw lads near chorleywood on the M25 extruding kerbs about 750 high last week
they had a concrete lorry pouring gear in and the machine was slowly moving along
the next day they had formed a crash barrier about 25 metres long
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feature in this months earth movers about a motor way in ireland,using extruder and have a drain in the middle made my inflating a tube while forming then deflating and removing, but m25 been covered before they bury a 1" steel cable in the middle on the central barrier, then have lads following up with stihl saws cutting expansion joints and guys with floats doing any polishing. great bits of kits can do v channel as well.
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Post: # 54075Post pickwell paving

another earthmovers reader! just renewed my subscription for another year great magazine! :D
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Same here! A great read :)
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i have it on 2 year subscription, i read it then my 2 year old likes looking at it going ooh big digger haha then the lads on site get it after him haha, i claim mine against tax as well :)
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I get my sister to pay for my subscription as a birthday present, that keeps on giving throughout the year

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Can I see that machine laying 10 eight leggers in a shift?? Bloody good going if it can!!!!!
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Post: # 54131Post Dave_L

recent recording of PW1500 laying 60mm of binding course at 1275mm wide. On this job the machine achieved up to 200 tonnes a day.


Ahhhhhh in that case........entirely possible......:)
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Post: # 54132Post GB_Groundworks

i was trying to judge the width of the hopper, you'd hope it was wide enough to take a 2cx bucket full, but again having to double handle the bitmac it's be a good day to do 200 tons haha
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