Titan breaker

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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 98767Post GB_Groundworks

should be drinking 2 litres of water a day hard not to pee then, saw those vans at hillhead show good bit of kit.

weve got our own new portaloo then it goes on a £20 a week cleaning contract when on site without toilets
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 98773Post lutonlagerlout

has it got the

GB GROUNDWORKS

stencil on it Giles?

:;):
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Post: # 98780Post GB_Groundworks

No because it's not been on Leeds job yet as we've got proper canteen that we built lol,

But if you stand still long enough you get stencilled hehe I'll take some pics tomorrow.

Our box with tea and sugar in has been stencilled

All the lads got branded polos hi viz and now branded bump caps also keeping it professional :)
Giles

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Post: # 98784Post lutonlagerlout

branded loo roll next ?
joking aside creating a brand is good for business
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sy76uk
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Post: # 98849Post sy76uk

Back OT Iwent out and got the breaker yesterday. I'll let you all know how long it last's. I've got a feeling it'll get abused :laugh:

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Post: # 98859Post lemoncurd1702

One problem I have experienced with them is the cable tends to break inside the core i.e. nothing visible. So don't bin it when the power supply becomes intermittent, replace with a longer cable so you're not dragging a plug and socket around.

I'm also pretty sure they do a 110v version also for all you site workers.
Cheers
Lemoncurd

sy76uk
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Post: # 100479Post sy76uk

After a few months of ownership the breaker got it's first real test today, 40m2 driveway that had tarmac with a 4-6" concrete sub base.

The breaker handled it fine. So far so good.

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