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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 76531Post GB_Groundworks

Ok so here are the rules, add a tip of the day, try to keep it on topic and try to be a helpful tip, can be about anything or everything.

Lets keep it midly clean and non offensive haha lets see how long we can keep it going.

i'll start

If you leave a dumper running with concrete in it acts like a vibrating poker and sets the concrete quicker, always turn off a dumper/power barrow with concrete in when not moving...
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Never leave a roller parked on freshly laid bitmac with the engine ticking over it will leave a drum indent mark in the surfacing. Always turn the engine off
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Post: # 76535Post digerjones

never leave a stuck dumper/digger or truck ticking over as it helps it go deeper
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Post: # 76537Post GB_Groundworks

stuck bolts can be helped to loosen by taping opposing sides of the nut faces with 2 hammers
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If you roll a machine switch it off fast as you can, oil will begin travelling up the bores and cause havoc with lifters etc.

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When starting any petrol engine, never use choke for more than 5 pulls, after that 5 pulls without, then you can pull 5 with choke

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Post: # 76546Post lutonlagerlout

when using sharp kitchen utensils always read the effing manual first
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Post: # 76549Post GB_Groundworks

if you burn your hand while say cooking etc run it under the hotest water you can stand then cool it down rather than straight to cold, my chef mate swears by this
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Post: # 76556Post Carberry

Never take medical advice from a chef

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Post: # 76558Post seanandruby

always check previous posts to see if someone has already started a top tip thread :;):
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No matter how hard you push the levers, a digger wont dig any harder... I still cant get my head round that for some reason!

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Post: # 76566Post DNgroundworks

Always make sure the plastic handles on a wheel barrow are securely fastened to the steel tube before setting of down hill with a barrow of tar...

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Post: # 76573Post lutonlagerlout

or concrete!
been there ,done that :O
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Post: # 76580Post Carberry

Don't try and push a wheelbarrow full of concrete up steps. My brother, who was doing his masters in physics at the time, tried that and covered my recently laid slabs in concrete.

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Post: # 76587Post Kuts

DNgroundworks wrote:Always make sure the plastic handles on a wheel barrow are securely fastened to the steel tube before setting of down hill with a barrow of tar...
haha +1 for that, 1st thing that comes of when i get new barrows

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