New job this week 1200 sqm 150mm concrete yard
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Started a new job this week, with a mate of mine,1200sqm concrete yard 5m bays 40m long brushed and edged,
roller strike to screed bays,blue trowel and brush finish,
they need tractor out monday.....duhhh
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roller strike to screed bays,blue trowel and brush finish,
they need tractor out monday.....duhhh
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Just what we'll be doing in three/four weeks time - got 170mm reinforced HGV yard to do 1300m2
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road forms was good ones,very straight and clean,usualy hire from Deborah services ltd,always give em a good lick of shutter oil, as DSL charge if sent back dirty,sometime you have to give a little with forms but all thease was ok,3 stillages full, hand carried em' all,well the boys did... MSHDNgroundworks wrote:Great job that Mark, what dya reckon of the road forms? I struggled last time i used them i couldnt get the buggers straight...well as straight as i like lol
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same old story,want cheapest job,so no dowels just flexel along joint, MSHKuts wrote:My favorite kinda work, done yards like this all over the country.
Those rollers save some hard work, had a little patch to do the other week and tamped it by hand:laugh: forgot how hard it can be.
I'd have maybe fired a few dowels in.
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Lov em, this is my 2nd 3 toner,also got 1.5t had 3 off themlocal patios and driveways wrote:How do you like the bobcat?
no problems very little expence only running cost and service,,ill put it beside any jcb mini and out dig,out pull and out lift,good build quality,kubota engine, MSH
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That roller belongs to a friend off mine, but i own a air roller and a 6.4m tube,he borrows my stuff i borrow his stuff no money changes hands,never a problem,lutonlagerlout wrote:nice work mark
do you hire those rollers?
i have done big areas with scaffold boards and its no fun at all
has that young fella in the grey hoody got cold hands?
first thing i learnt on a building site was if you aint busy then look effing busy :laugh:
LLL
the young guy is 17 not a bad worker at all willing to help,as we had just finished the pour we was having a minute,chopped onto him a couple off times....
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Todays pour,squaring up odd size area's to keep the 5m bays going,6 more pours to see it out+cutting joints
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once you have used a roller and/or a vibrastrike there is no going back to hand tamp,I allways use a vibrastrike on house oversites etc etc so easy no banging wood up and down
Have a look at this tony,everything concrtete/brickwork trowels/etc, this is the roller we use,i bought the engine/power pack from ebay for £1k,tubes cost £350/500 each,speedcrete manufacture the tubes in the village near my yard, all tools in stock there,
speedcrete
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Have a look at this tony,everything concrtete/brickwork trowels/etc, this is the roller we use,i bought the engine/power pack from ebay for £1k,tubes cost £350/500 each,speedcrete manufacture the tubes in the village near my yard, all tools in stock there,
speedcrete
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<sigh> lot of toys there that i cannot justify
but
i have one of these been sitting in my lock up for 2 years,an old boy gave it to me in return for a load of pallets
so now i know what an indent roller is
LLL
but
i have one of these been sitting in my lock up for 2 years,an old boy gave it to me in return for a load of pallets
so now i know what an indent roller is
LLL
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