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bobbi o
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Post: # 85283Post bobbi o

got a 600 slab,lift and re-lay job starting after the hols.

was planning on buying one of these, anyone know the limitations in using this tool with used slabs?



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Post: # 85284Post Pablo

Not great on heavily riven stuff but brilliant on large stone and concrete flags bloody pricey though if it's just for one job I'd hire it. If you do buy one be careful not to damage the rubber sole they cost a fortune to replace. A cheaper option is to use the kerblifter they lift large flags really well.
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Post: # 85286Post cookiewales

Had mine ten years going strong they will lift what two men can I allways wet slab and pad every time as Pablo says be carefully on pad hire one
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i possibly have a probst one for sale, PM me with fone number and ill give you a call MSH :)
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Post: # 85290Post dig dug dan

I brought one in the end, and al-vac, which i use with the digger
Hired a probst one from hss rip off. It was like the one above, the only thing we discovered, is that we had to wet the slab first to get it to work, but it was a great piece of kit.
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Post: # 85295Post Tony McC

It's the quality of the suction pad on the head that's critical. Once they start to lose their flexibility, they become more and more useless.

Also, look for good battery life and a model that will take a trickle charge over dinnertime is always a good bet.
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Post: # 85304Post lutonlagerlout

got 70 barfaced to lay straight after xmas
them sucky things wont lift them
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bobbi o
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Post: # 85309Post bobbi o

Thanks MSH, i've got a local one lined up with a brand new sucky bit,so may bite the bullet if i get any Santa money! let you know how i get on.

got my years scrap collection knicked a few weeks ago,so low on the dot dash this year!

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I thought no dot-dash for scrap nowadays?
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Post: # 85313Post lutonlagerlout

cheque or money transfer from the 3rd of December round here
guess who weighed his tott in on the 1st?
its a good idea as it will make the rogues think twice
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Post: # 85318Post Tony McC

lutonlagerlout wrote:got 70 barfaced to lay straight after xmas
What size barface? Could you not use a scissor grab?
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Post: # 85327Post lutonlagerlout

600 by 600 but we have to do a slab on edge 100mm upstand which makes life incredibly difficult, we have done enough of them now but its always a PITA compared to finish flush to edgings
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Post: # 85366Post Tony McC

You could use the Kerb lifter gear which have quite a fine end lip which creates a 6mm joint, but it should be easy enough to nudge over the flags once they are on the bed and create the specified joint width.
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Post: # 85368Post Dave_L

The operative isn't complying in that picture - no gloves or eye protection.

Very sloppy.

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Post: # 85378Post Tony McC

I strongly suspect those photies hail from Germany - look at the size of the kerbs!
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