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i mainly use a beadle (beetel for the boss).took about two weeks to get used to from when i used to use a maul .would never go back to a maul on 63mm or above thick slabs.beadle much better .maul tends to be better on kerbs for some reason . beadle seems to split alot on kerbs wood flying everywhere.no good on 50mm slabs most will end up like crazy paving.
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Noticed them using that on the '1950's building site video' LL put up a few months ago.ilovesettsonmondays wrote:i mainly use a beadle (beetel for the boss).took about two weeks to get used to from when i used to use a maul .would never go back to a maul on 63mm or above thick slabs.beadle much better .maul tends to be better on kerbs for some reason . beadle seems to split alot on kerbs wood flying everywhere.no good on 50mm slabs most will end up like crazy paving.
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It's got to be a Thor 957, perfect for edgers and general use etc.
I use a pickaxe with protruding handle at the pick end to knock down kerbs and only bring out the big rubber hammer for really awkward sods.
I use a pickaxe with protruding handle at the pick end to knock down kerbs and only bring out the big rubber hammer for really awkward sods.
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My owld feller used to go mad if anyone used the shaft on a pick, mattock or especially a hammer to knock down paving. "There's a reason we have the right tools for the job...." he'd say in his considered but stern tone, which you never, ever challenged. I saw him turn away potential flaggers and sett-paviors who had come looking for a start on the grounds that the bottom of the shaft on their hammer was all mushroomed from being used to tap down paving.
He had a beetel. I just about remember being in the workshop with him as a very young child, maybe 4 or 5, fascinatedly watching him heat-up the steel hoops over a gas ring before forcing them on to a new wooden head. I know that at least one of these survived, but I haven't seen it for years. I think our Brendan might have it, as he took custody of most of Dad's tools when he 'retired', exactly 6 years ago tomorrow.
Apols for being maudling - it's that time of year.
He had a beetel. I just about remember being in the workshop with him as a very young child, maybe 4 or 5, fascinatedly watching him heat-up the steel hoops over a gas ring before forcing them on to a new wooden head. I know that at least one of these survived, but I haven't seen it for years. I think our Brendan might have it, as he took custody of most of Dad's tools when he 'retired', exactly 6 years ago tomorrow.
Apols for being maudling - it's that time of year.
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With you all the way on that one Tony. I was same as you, I liked to use a mix close to bricklaying consistency. That way there is no need to knock the hell out of the paving to get it downlutonlagerlout wrote:I can lay 30 m of stone a day with my trusty wickes £2 rubber mallet
getting the bed right is more important than the hammer,
you want to lay the paving,not batter it to death :;):
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Thors are the boys. We used to use the lump hammer shafts, way back, and for heavy stuff, a Pick. That was before Rubber was discovered, in the early 90's I believe, if I remember my History. My tool bag is now so heavy with varieties of Hammers, trowels etc I can only just pick it up.:p
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mickavalon wrote:Thors are the boys. We used to use the lump hammer shafts, way back, and for heavy stuff, a Pick. That was before Rubber was discovered, in the early 90's I believe, if I remember my History. My tool bag is now so heavy with varieties of Hammers, trowels etc I can only just pick it up.:p
i will have to post a loving picture of my maul over 30 plus years old wheres hagi my IT manager :p [IMG]http://i742.photobucket.com/albums....MG] ha ha got it
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