spacings are for the legs of a full size snooker table, hence no pipe to be crushed by the weight
p.s if anyone sees this yanmar let me know stolen last year
found somemore
turf laid over mot, works hehe grass but firm and solid under foot but requires lots of water in dry spells, thats rubberised play surface for climbing frame
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Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
Regulating with red! Expensive regulating but good to see it being done. That's a tricky job to lay, nice end result, well done lads. The advantages of a smaller paver.
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset
Dave it's a super heavy solid lump of metal they use under the lights and around the fountain ect reckon more control than a whacker. Especially with the cast stone of the fountain real soft stuff. It's not an old garden roller lol, these boys like you got their own low loader, paver 15 guys on the books, maybe we just do it different op north hehe
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
GB_Groundworks wrote:Dave it's a super heavy solid lump of metal they use under the lights and around the fountain ect reckon more control than a whacker. Especially with the cast stone of the fountain real soft stuff. It's not an old garden roller lol, these boys like you got their own low loader, paver 15 guys on the books, maybe we just do it different op north hehe
Hmmm true.....I guess I wouldn't relish the job of tapping that tar up around the fountain area!!
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset