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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 4:34 pm
by Bilabonic
Right Guys i have got my hands on 66 council slabs. They are brand new 600x600x50mm, i have moved these before i and know they weigh a lot...lol

The problem is they are 10 miles away and i only have a small Combo van.

What would i need to hire to move them in one go ?

Cheers

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:03 pm
by lutonlagerlout
try shiplydotcom
you may get someone with a big enough vehicle to move them
i reckon you have around 2.5 tone there
LLL

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 7:27 pm
by Carberry
lutonlagerlout wrote:try shiplydotcom
you may get someone with a big enough vehicle to move them
i reckon you have around 2.5 tone there
LLL

Closer to 3T, I think they're 45kg each.

3 trips in a transit.

~6 in your van if you spread them evenly and don't go over potholes or speed humps.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:04 pm
by Bilabonic
Wow. Just came across this -

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?....e.co.uk

Looks like they weigh 41Kg each !!!

2706 Kg which is 2.7 Tonnes or 2.98 tons ?????

Not sure what my van max load is, my mate has a transit, old type one.

Think i will incorporate paviors as in link above to break things up.

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:47 pm
by seanandruby
Bilabonic wrote:Right Guys i have got my hands on 66 council slabs. They are brand new 600x600x50mm, i have moved these before i and know they weigh a lot...lol

The problem is they are 10 miles away and i only have a small Combo van.

What would i need to hire to move them in one go ?

Cheers
helicopter maybe ???

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:43 pm
by Bilabonic
Cheers Sean reckon a Chinook should do it..:laugh:

Anyway been reading up on laying them/screed bed. Everyone is telling me stonedust.....

I plan on edging with paviors, cementing a nice 'line/run' of them and screeding bed of them so i have my height, using piece wood with notch cut out to sit on the bedded paviors.

Is it sharp sand i need ?

Do i need a sub base on heavily compacted clay soil ??

Do i need to compact the base with whacker and do i make it so the slabs are slightly raised compared to fixed paviors as with laying paviors and they then compact down and become level with each other...

Cheers

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:09 pm
by seanandruby
Bilabonic wrote:Cheers Sean reckon a Chinook should do it..:laugh:

Anyway been reading up on laying them/screed bed. Everyone is telling me stonedust.....

I plan on edging with paviors, cementing a nice 'line/run' of them and screeding bed of them so i have my height, using piece wood with notch cut out to sit on the bedded paviors.

Is it sharp sand i need ?

Do i need a sub base on heavily compacted clay soil ??

Do i need to compact the base with whacker and do i make it so the slabs are slightly raised compared to fixed paviors as with laying paviors and they then compact down and become level with each other...

Cheers
You need to establish a formation level . Ideally you will need a good sub base of dtp1, 40 m bedding then paving. You may find you will need to lay them individually, as concrete flags can vary slightly in thickness. Use a good sharp, concreting sand etc: thanks for seeing the joke, i usually piss people off :;): :laugh: