Paving slab lifter screwfix
Log in or Sign up. Screwfix Community Forum, paving slab lifter screwfix. Hi I am installing a wooden gazebo on top of patio slabs natural stone ones and have bolt down post holders for the x6 posts holding up the gazebo. What fixing method is recommended by people please?
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Paving slab lifter screwfix
Log in or Sign up. Screwfix Community Forum. Tools for lifting paving slabs Hi, I did a search on the Screwfix site using the search term "paving slabs". What I'm really looking for are tools to aid me in lifting and placing some 60cm square plain concrete slabs which are rather heavy. Anyway, the Screwfix site came back to tell me that people who use the search term "paving slabs" often went on to buy one of the suction lifting tools. There are three advertised with two, three and four suction cups respectively. Has anybody any experience of using these to lift concrete paving slabs? It seems a bit unlikely to me that they'd work. The description of these products mentions them being used to lift sheets of glass or marble. Of course, a concrete paving slab in considerably heavier and the surface isn't as smooth as either glass or marble. They have little bumps all over the surface of both sides. Thanks Dave. DavidWilliamson , May 7,
By far the best post fixing method I've used to date
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Paving slab lifter screwfix
Discussion in ' Builders' Talk ' started by jonny2shoes , Feb 25, Log in or Sign up. Screwfix Community Forum. Hi all maybe some of you people might know the answer to this. I plan to lay paving slabs to my patio area but i dont have the traditional subase to use as I have a sloping property therefore i have had to build a metre high base which has given me a solid concerete base. The question? Thanks for you help guys. Shedmen , Feb 25,
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So any surface water should be removed first. Via Google Reviews. What surfaces does Grabo grab? Bob Rathbone , Feb 17, By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. How big are your slabs? The green button is now waterproof, however the unit as a whole is not waterproof and should be treated like any power tool. Your cart is empty Return to Shop. Screwfix Community Forum. Mar Estimated delivery date, click here for info. Worcesterman , Feb 17, Log in or Sign up.
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Rated 5 out of 5. I choose steel strap and rebar set in about 1 metre on concrete. I put a Gazebo up last year and fixing the bottom of the posts has many possibilities. By far the best post fixing method I've used to date The trick is not to let water collect but most fixings still have parts where the water will collect. Would the option of lifting the slabs and setting them in concrete be open to you? Technical info. Call What fixing method is recommended by people please? Scroll to Top.
I apologise, but it does not approach me. There are other variants?
I am final, I am sorry, but it at all does not approach me. Perhaps there are still variants?
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