had our fabricator build this for us, its ok but really needs to be on a tilt hitch to be really useful. but handy like here on such a tight site no room for a telehandler.
Edited By GB_Groundworks on 1252154918
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
Cool, ive see these before, theres a Balfour site near me and they have one on a wheeled excavator, the guy using it was a pro, id of thought itd be hard to use!
the old engineers love ridge beams nowadays,never saw one till 10 years a go, now its every 2nd job
i did the pads today then we have to get a nice 7 M long,35 kg/metre ridgebeam up monday
through a window......................
mostly use R15 reinforced lintels ,you know the 140 by 100mm pre cast ones, either that or blue stafford class A eng bricks
A timber plate gets bolted on top of the beam then the rafters pasloded on to that
its due to the fashion for vaulted ceilings
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I was in spain last year, and saw a 13 tonne wheeled Hitachi with a tilt/rotator hitch and a two piece knuckle boom, and a set of the pallet forks, with a trailer mounting on the blade.... he couldnt half shift some material
GB_Groundworks wrote:these are all 300mm high by 140mm, to sit on the 140mm 20 newton block walls, we had them cast for us, its a right spiders web of steel on this one.
yeah we use a hilti spit and nail the top plate into the rsj
the walls normally go that thick when the ceiling height is over 2.4 M,we did a music room with 5 m ceilings was the same 100 mm brick,insulation, then 140 blocks.
stronger i expect
LLL