Micro digger through house

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John156
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Post: # 95920Post John156

Has anyone had a micro digger through a house? Got a job to price which would be handy to have a machine on. Main concern is damage to floors. I have to check but I think the only internal floor I have to cross has a concrete base with tiles. I suppose it depends on whether the tiles have a full bed underneath. Interested to see whether anyone has done it.

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exoticpete
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Post: # 95923Post exoticpete

Would have thought it could be done however check your public liability first :D
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Post: # 95926Post lutonlagerlout

no never
far too many expensive items in a house to wreck
kitchens, door linings,doors,floors
we have hand dug and barrowed through houses but uses cordek and 12mm ply on the floors with cordek at all the sensitive areas
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Post: # 95931Post msh paving

i have used mine in a toilet /shower room , through a 750mm door.hard quarry tilled floor digging down 1 m for new pipe work, its all how you feel about doing it, i have no problem doing it, maybe plywood under tracks to stop scratching tiles, MSH :)
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Post: # 95932Post Dave_L

Lay old carpet on floors, 12mm board and you're away.
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Post: # 95938Post dig dug dan

I HAVE! through a front door, down a hall, then through the kitchen.
Laid ply down first. It all went swimmingly, and the customer was surprisingly agreeable to it. Might have had something to do with the money saved
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Post: # 95951Post Pablo

Yes I've done it a coupke of times with great success, I'd only do it on concrete or heavy joisted wooden floors though. A lot of houses joists wouldn't be happy with a point loading of up to 1 ton. Take the roll bar, buckets and anything else that points out off.
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John156
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Post: # 95971Post John156

Thanks for all the replies. Was going to cover up anyway - will probably lay Cordex then ply. Dave, like the carpet idea but might be a bit of a hassle getting it then getting rid. Have often considered doing this but always too nervous about joists.
John

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Post: # 95972Post DNgroundworks

Aye, ive done it......very carefully, house stunk of diesel of fumes for a while

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