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sy76uk
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Post: # 98860Post sy76uk

I've just been looking at kit and I came across this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm....2&rt=nc
What are your thoughts?

I'm looking at cutters and a block cart too but they will have to be probst.

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Post: # 98861Post lemoncurd1702

Looks like a toy.
All that money you're earning :D get a tidy one from one of the well known's and personally I'd go for a 500mm wide plate if using on blocks.
Cheers
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Post: # 98862Post Carberry

not powerful enough for professional use. Wouldn't trust that to compact 150mm of type 1

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Post: # 98864Post GB_Groundworks

the plates we use are around the 90kg mark
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Post: # 98865Post mickg

the best vibrating plate compactor has been discussed a few times

vibrating plate compactor

vibrating plate compactor

wacker plate

there are a few more threads if you do a search
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Post: # 98870Post lutonlagerlout

like the titan breaker looks not bad for the money
it weighs 82kg which is a good start
would like to see some reviews first though
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Post: # 98872Post msh paving

Just to ad my bit,if anyone needs hand saws i have spear and jackson 8tpi £4 each can post needed at cost, eastwing 20 and 24 oz claw hammers £27 each, irwin 5m tapes £4 ,8m spear/jackson tapes £6, 1 thor 1616 deadblow hammer £19, faitfull line pins £1.5 each ,i have lots of other stuff too
message me if interested MSH :)
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sy76uk
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Post: # 98873Post sy76uk

Cheers lads. This one has a Honda engine and as Tony's said looks ok for the money. If it only lasts a year it's paid for itself.

Lemoncurd, the last couple of months have been ok and the next couple of months look like they're going to be but I'm not rolling in it lol.

Most of the money I have spare will be tied up in materials for the next couple of jobs which is why I'm looking at cheap new or branded 2nd hand. I just haven't got a grand for a wacker.

I've never got to technical with wackers. I'll use a heavy diesel for 80's or a med size petrol for 50's.

I've got till Monday to ponder.

sy76uk
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Post: # 98889Post sy76uk

Anyone ever seen or used one of these? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm....0646092

Look's like it might come in handy for compacting soft spots in the screed or floating concrete.

Also looks like one of hose tools that only ever get's used once :laugh:

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Post: # 98890Post mickg

yeah and put in the skip after 2 minutes, about as much use as a chocolate fire guard :)

it was discussed a few years ago when a DIY member was asking are they any good
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Post: # 98891Post sy76uk

Thought that might be the case Mick :laugh:

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Post: # 98893Post msh paving

that sellar , has particually poor goods for sale. there is far better stuff on the market, that little wacker thingey is worthless.
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Post: # 98895Post sy76uk

Anyone heard of Evopower wackers? They use a loncin engine which is one that I am unfamiliar with.

Like most of you I've only ever used branded wackers.

There are a few on this site, they look quite well constructed and come with a 2 year warranty http://thepowersite.co.uk/catalogsearch ... ctor+plate

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Post: # 98896Post mickg

so why are you messing about looking at unbranded vibrating plates then ?

ask yourself this :-
1: what brand names have I used so far - choose one maybe the prettiest colour ???
2: was it any good
3: did it do the job
4: does it fit into my budget

BUY IT

the worse case is if you pay another £100 more it will take a couple of months longer to get your money back if your hiring at the moment - its a no brainer

its that simple :)
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Post: # 98897Post sy76uk

I've used all of the branded names mick. God knows how many. The reason I'm looking at unbranded wackers is because I've only got about £500 to spend on one.

I'd buy a second hand branded one if I could find a decent one.

At this point in time I've got an old Pug expert, borrowed mixer, my own new disk cutter and breaker. I'm doing it all on a shoe string basically but then I'm just starting out. The main thing is that I do a good job.

One of these unbranded wackers might be a good one. I honestly don't know because I've always been spoiled as far as having the best kit provided for me is concerned.

I hate hiring kit, I like having a wacker in the van as and when I need it.

I just need something to get me by for now. Who know this time next year I might be a millionaire or at least have a nice photo in a Marshalls brochure, Until then I've got to make do :D

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