Mini crusher - ne england? - Looking to hire

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Jamster21
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Post: # 88971Post Jamster21

Hi all,

Quick query having done a lot of searches (both on here and the web) and drawn a blank. Any recommendations for anywhere I could hire a mini crusher for use on-site in the Durham area?

We're clearing site and there'll be combination of concrete flooring, semi-rotten thermalite blocks (used for external walls!) and breezeblocks that I'd like to reuse for either a farm track or in new stable floors, etc.

Many thanks for any pointers!

rab1
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Post: # 88985Post rab1

Dan might know someone.
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dig dug dan
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Post: # 88986Post dig dug dan

HI

I think there is a tcp depot at leeds which may be able to hire you one. contact Joe Ambor on 07733 113 406
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 88988Post DNgroundworks

Im from the NW and TCP leeds drove all the way over to Preston to drop one off for a two day hire, very helpful bunch.

Jamster21
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Post: # 89002Post Jamster21

Thanks gents - I was thinking they might be a bit far, but I'm encouraged and will give them a bell. Will report back...

Jamster21
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Post: # 89248Post Jamster21

Just to update if it helps anyone, TCP Leeds are quite happy to come up to Durham with this kit specifically and probably other stuff as well. Cheers.

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Post: # 89256Post lutonlagerlout

fair does
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local patios and driveway
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Post: # 89258Post local patios and driveway

dont use thermalites as hardcore. no good

Jamster21
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Post: # 89277Post Jamster21

local patios and driveways wrote:dont use thermalites as hardcore. no good
Why is that? Do they just go to mush? Would they not even be any good under concrete in an enclosed stable floor? Thanks for the post btw.

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Post: # 89282Post lutonlagerlout

its always been a no no for thermalites and clinker type blocks
think they degrade when in contact with water
clean bricks or concrete blocks
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Jamster21
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Post: # 89359Post Jamster21

Cheers LLL - will try and find something else for it. I have heard it makes a good substrate for a green / living roof!

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