Load eze skip ramps

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Edgecraft
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Post: # 23979Post Edgecraft

The cheapest I have managed to find so far is :

http://www.equiplogistics.com/htmlind....ps.html

seems pretty good !

Darren
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Stuarty
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Post: # 23989Post Stuarty

Skip ramp we use is and old ramp off a lorry im sure - there was 2 but one got pinched. Approx 12 foot long.

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And yes i know its on stairs not on the skip :p

patbarrie
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Post: # 28623Post patbarrie

Edgecraft wrote:The cheapest I have managed to find so far is :

http://www.equiplogistics.com/htmlind....ps.html

seems pretty good !

Darren
I'll agree, I had a good look round before I got mine, definitely cheapest I could find.

jonnyboyentire
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Post: # 28952Post jonnyboyentire

silly question on this subject (excuse my relative ignorance) - my local skip firm doesnt use drop end skips so the last job i hired a ramp on was a waste of time as it was too steep?
are there two lengths available? i need to sort this is h&s wouldnt be impressed with the "two blokes lifting a barrow up n over" technique....neither am i, really.....
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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Post: # 28961Post Dave_L

Nor would he approve of you pushing a barrow up such a ramp, surely?
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Mikey_C
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Post: # 28973Post Mikey_C

I think they only came in one length 3M but i might be wrong admittedly they can be a bit steep especially on a 8yd skip, if you have a help'er/gopher/laborer, I can't see any problem with the two man barrow lift. Unless your are in the trade H&S aren't going to give a flying To55 what you are up to. If you are, then are you sure none of your local skip companies have a drop door, after all where there is a need there is a market.

jonnyboyentire
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Post: # 28993Post jonnyboyentire

i am in the trade, and none of our locals do dropends :(
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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