Cheshire job part 1 - Work hard play hard eat like kings!

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cookiewales
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Post: # 66135Post cookiewales

ah thats cuato mark good cooking there giles steak was that tender you could cut with a wooden knife :;): :;):
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Post: # 66150Post haggistini

Big slabs having a rite thumping !

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Post: # 66159Post GB_Groundworks

are you using a silo? bet that makes it so much easier than mixing all day
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Post: # 66171Post cookiewales

silo is the best we have used 35 ton allready and its strong gear 4to1 when wet for haunching its the bees :D :D
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Post: # 66177Post London Stone Paving

Whats a silo? some kind of ready mix?

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Post: # 66178Post Carberry

London Stone Paving wrote:Whats a silo? some kind of ready mix?
An onsite silo (big metal things normally used by farmers for storing grain etc ) filled with dry mix.

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Post: # 66182Post DNgroundworks

Question for cookie! With the dry mix do you not find that you end up with a few rockers and hollow sounding flags for the customer to moan about??

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Post: # 66185Post Pablo

dry mix is fine with those thick flags Dan as long as they're bedded well they stay where they are. It's best to add a bit of water just to get it to go off better you can also get the silo to add some plasticiser and sbr if you're using thinner paving. I occasionally use them if we've got the space they do work out cheaper.
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Post: # 66188Post haggistini

The silo has an adjustable water setting with a consistent 4 to 1 shape sand mortar mix.we are using a semi dry mix then top up the joints to about 30mm from paving surface then soak the paving which then setts the mix like concrete!!!

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Post: # 66189Post London Stone Paving

Mega impressed with that. How much does it cost to get one of those on site?

Anyway, lets get onto the serious business Hagg, whats for dinner?

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Post: # 66192Post msh paving

I heard from cookie they gone home for weekend........MSH :D
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Post: # 66194Post London Stone Paving

Shame, have to wait till Monday for the next installement

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Post: # 66196Post rab1

most sites i work on have these, one had 6.
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Post: # 66198Post haggistini

Here you go steve more pics Monday

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Post: # 66215Post lutonlagerlout

its the dinner we want pics of haggi!!
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