Need some paving slab supports

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musivarius
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Post: # 80604Post musivarius

Anyone got some paving slab supports (Caro etc) they've got left over and want to sell off? They're for some 400mm slabs.
Preferable the ones with shims or adjustable. Only about 35mm + and I only need about 30 and most seem to be sold in large orders.

Thanks!

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Post: # 80608Post GB_Groundworks

i think you will struggle on here mate, the jobs ive priced for these have when the client found out the extra cost involved told me to ignore the architect etc

they were for concrete balconies, ebay?
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Post: # 80673Post henpecked

The last job I used these on was the roof of the mental health block at the Queen Elizabeth B'ham. The roofers used them to place the slabs on for the roof ballast.

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Post: # 80676Post flowjoe

I lifted some flags on the roof of an underground nuclear bunker (civil service) this week to see if any kind of membrane had been used, nope just 5 spot beds per 3 x 2 straight off the concrete as you would expect in the late 60s early 70s.

To be honest they had held pretty well over a fairly large area.
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