Urgent help please - Wacker plate

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mackdog
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Post: # 6736Post mackdog

I am about to lay reclaimed 65mm concrete block pavings,my local hire centre dose not have the rubber mats for the underside of the plate,is it necessary for these kind of blocks please,Keith.
KEITH

dig dug dan
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Post: # 6737Post dig dug dan

personally speaking no. But if you are worrried, and old piece of carpet clamped to the wacker with ratchet straps will work just as well! If anything, it helps to reduce the noise :;):
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mackdog
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Post: # 6738Post mackdog

Thank you for your reply,Keith.
KEITH

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Post: # 6744Post Tony McC

Don't fret about the neoprene sole - 99.9% of contractors don't!
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Nigel Walker
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Post: # 6745Post Nigel Walker

Tony

I have a neoprene sole for my Belle Wacker Plate.
I only use it for certain types of pavoir. Marshalls Driveline Excel and Elite are examples - has anyone tried a normal plate on these pavoirs - what a mess it makes.
On most other types - Driveline 50, or Rumbled/Antique I just use the normal plate.

Isnt it funny how we all call them Wacker Plates when there is only 1 real Wacker - the rest are made by different manufacturers but called Wacker !!

Any one else got any other other tools etc called by the manufacturers name
ie Stihl Saw
Stanley Knife


Nigel

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I cant wait to get back to work on Tuesday I am bored s***less !!!!

essexpaver
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Post: # 6747Post essexpaver

hmm had a nice private job over crimbo only have crimbo day off :( but the money to good to turn down a groundworker by trade in the week day back to work tuesday :( would love some time off :laugh:
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Post: # 6749Post Tony McC

I try to make sure I don't call 'em Wacker plates, but writing out "vibrating plate compactor" every time is hard work.

Even better is when they get called 'Whacker Plate' - some contractors and members of the public genuinely believe they were given that name because they 'whack down' the blocks!

Other 'generic' names - I grew up referring to asphalt paving machines as 'Barber Greens', because that's what my Dad used, but the classic has to be JCB - every wheeled excavator is a JCB to some people!
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Alan Collinge
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Post: # 6750Post Alan Collinge

"Any one else got any other other tools etc called by the manufacturers name"

Not me personally but my wife has an excellent Electrolux Hoover :;):
It might measure 12 inches but I don't use it as a rule!

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