First go at paving
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smashing jack legs off, smashing the levers and buttons, letting the conveyor belt run on the heap...
Dan the Crusher Man
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"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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Well I moved all this solo by hand on Thursday.
I realised it was a massive job to do by myself and a mate offered to help for a bit of beer money. With 2 of us working we set about mixing the base.
And laying slabs is taking forever. Yesterday we got ten square yards down between 2 of us working for 7 hours. They are all spot on with levels and bedded solidly but it seems to take ages.
Here's me aligning the first slab.
And what we have done up to now. I'm about to get going again.
I realised it was a massive job to do by myself and a mate offered to help for a bit of beer money. With 2 of us working we set about mixing the base.
And laying slabs is taking forever. Yesterday we got ten square yards down between 2 of us working for 7 hours. They are all spot on with levels and bedded solidly but it seems to take ages.
Here's me aligning the first slab.
And what we have done up to now. I'm about to get going again.
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guys lets not get too deep on regional costs
the bottom line is that most of us charge as much as we can get
which aint a lot at the moment
everyone on here has different overheads
for us if its not worth £500 then its not worth doing
(or i can fit it in on the way home or saturday morning)
cheers LLL
the bottom line is that most of us charge as much as we can get
which aint a lot at the moment
everyone on here has different overheads
for us if its not worth £500 then its not worth doing
(or i can fit it in on the way home or saturday morning)
cheers LLL
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Cheers LLL.lutonlagerlout wrote:looking not bad heed
are you screeding the bed?
and i know its a little late but try and avoid straight joints
what do you normally do for a living?
LLL
I'm screeding the bed with 50mm square poles.
The straight joints are running across the patio on the left and right. Down the middle of the patio the lines run the other way to draw the eye to a path from the patio doors to the shed.
I normally repair radars for the RAF, due to being an engineer I like to try new challenges and this has been one of my biggest so far DIY wise. I've learned to lay laminate flooring and am now a proficient tiler. However the amount of work in the patio is far exceeding either of those tasks!
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How much do you charge for your £80K 16ton machine out at a day with a highly skilled driver, piped with 3 aux hydraulics so can run sheet pillers, selecta grabs, etclocal patios and driveways wrote:GB_Groundworks wrote:not mine you wont £450 a day with driver,
HOW MUCH!!! jesus i dont want to offend you as you must be getting the work, but your customers must be the people that use the first guy they find!
In a solid 8 hour day it can burn 100 litres of juice, then a wage then the amount of work you can do with it, plus it very rare we go out for just a day with the big guns. Do most on price work
Giles
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I've seen the geofix pointing mortar in buff which looks pretty good. Can you recommend a decent way of pointing? Is it better to mix your own gear or use pre-mix?lutonlagerlout wrote:how are you planning on pointing it?
Big thanks for all the comments. I've just finished it all apart from some of the cuts and the pointing. I'm going to have a day off tomorrow then crack on on Thursday and get it finished.
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