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Yep, big is not always beautiful!
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i know i guy who ran a brand new 7 ton rubblemaster crusher and at £500 a day he couldnt make it work, too much in wear parts etc and too many ppl thinking at £500 you were ripping them off
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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I pay circa £400/day for an RM60 with operator; I can produce 450t of material a day at 70mm down quite easily. The operator seems to keep the machine busy, infact he has two!
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cracked on this week against plummeting temperatures and sea mist
the detail we use for flush thresholds and situations where the paving is too high
last friday
wednesday
the 900 mm DPC is bedded all around then 2 course of blocks laid and insulation inserted
the dpc is then wrapped back around and rebedded
linking from the DPM to 450 above
close of play yesterday
joisting tomorrow
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the detail we use for flush thresholds and situations where the paving is too high
last friday
wednesday
the 900 mm DPC is bedded all around then 2 course of blocks laid and insulation inserted
the dpc is then wrapped back around and rebedded
linking from the DPM to 450 above
close of play yesterday
joisting tomorrow
LLL
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thats what i was thinking, making hard work of it
Giles
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Yeah maybe, the concrete is not that thick though.cookiewales wrote:A pecker on your machine would make light work of that concrete
The machine and trailer come as a one man outfit, so while he goes to tip the load we carry on busting up and i get to play on the machine.
I don't think he's got a pecker anyway (whoa don't let him see this post :p )!
Cheers
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