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board here
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Post: # 77409Post GB_Groundworks

you ask for scalping here local you get a crap mix of the last bit of overburden with clay in it, the scraping up from quarry floor and all the other shit they dont want its proper crap stuff... DOT type 1 40mm down etc
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seanandruby wrote:A baton is a thin stick, club, or a small baguette.
and a scaffold plank :;):

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GB_Groundworks wrote:you ask for scalping here local you get a crap mix of the last bit of overburden with clay in it, the scraping up from quarry floor and all the other shit they dont want its proper crap stuff... DOT type 1 40mm down etc
Agreed Giles, never use the crap myself. Also seen some proper crpa "crusher run" too!

Hardcore gives me the impression of half broken bricks, slabs and all the shit that gets mixed in with it lol etc etc

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Post: # 77430Post Pablo

http://www.yourdiyshop.com/spear-j....-2540huI'm 6ft 5 and the spade reaches my stomach and the long tail my arm pit. The shovel is great for digging in good ground or for shoveling out what the spade has broken up in the trench the spade is also great for busting small rocks and concrete. Short tools destroy me but I can go all day with these and still feel fresh. The spade is at the bottom on the same link although they're both about a tenner more than we pay over here for them.



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Pablo, cheers mate, I'm gonna order one of those spades. As I said, we already have an Irish Shovel, and we have Grafter spades, but they have no handles and are to heavy for anything but post digging, but that looks like my idea of a spade.
Always meant to try and get a longer handle to my mattock and pick, but never seem to spot anything with enough strength.
One of the midgets that I employ said the best thing for me to do would be to dig a trench next to where I'm working and then me spade would be the right length, fair point !!:p
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Post: # 77450Post lutonlagerlout

you are the wrong size for paving pablo :;):
my best mate is 6'5" and when he came out with me for a few shifts it all went wrong for him ===> long way down
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Post: # 77453Post Pablo

Aye but the ladies love a big un like me Tony. The ground is definately to far away though I can't lay paying standing up so have to work off my knees which is why I wear the pads in my trousers with another gel filled set on top of them.
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Post: # 77454Post lutonlagerlout

i was under the impression it was "short and thick,does the trick" "long and thin,dont fit in" :laugh: :laugh:
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:laugh:
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Post: # 77460Post Carberry

Pablo wrote:Aye but the ladies love a big un like me Tony. The ground is definately to far away though I can't lay paying standing up so have to work off my knees which is why I wear the pads in my trousers with another gel filled set on top of them.
I can't lay flags standing up either. Ladies love that I'm comfortable kneeling for 8 hours though :laugh:

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Post: # 77466Post Mikey_C

mickavalon wrote:Pablo, cheers mate, I'm gonna order one of those spades. As I said, we already have an Irish Shovel, and we have Grafter spades, but they have no handles and are to heavy for anything but post digging, but that looks like my idea of a spade.
Always meant to try and get a longer handle to my mattock and pick, but never seem to spot anything with enough strength.
One of the midgets that I employ said the best thing for me to do would be to dig a trench next to where I'm working and then me spade would be the right length, fair point !!:p

no offence taken that my offering wasn't good enough. I'll get me coat!! :D

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Post: # 77490Post mickavalon

Sorry Mikey, I'll buy one of them too mate, a man can never have enough spades!!
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Post: # 77887Post sussex

i'm glad i found this site; to go from scaffold boards (boards down here) to gel filled kecks to giants on there knees all day restores my faith in this small island;priceless; cheers

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cheers pablo for that link been waiting a while to get my hands on irish long shovel ps am looking for long handle fork for my allotment :D
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