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3 Top Accessories for Trench Shoring Equipment
Certain types of trench shoring equipment are suited for specific applications. For instance, if you are excavating a trench that is at most three feet deep, then aluminium trench shoring is the best equipment for the task. The light weight of aluminium shoring makes it the perfect piece of shoring protection for shallow trenches when compared to its steel counterpart. However, with the advancements made in protective shoring equipment, there is an array of aluminium shoring accessories that can help you to get the most out of the equipment. [Read More]
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3 Facts About Hiring a Floor Sander For a Wooden Floor Renovation Project
A wooden floor requires sanding to give it that pristine appeal. Hiring floor sanders can be cost-effective for homeowners wishing to renovate wooden floors. Here are some facts about hiring a floor sander for a wooden floor renovation project. Types of Sanders — There are several types of sanders to suit every flooring job, including belt sanders, edge sanders, square sanders and drum sanders. A belt sander has a rotating brush that aids in trimming, sanding and levelling different wooden floors. [Read More]
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Two Tips for Those Who Need to Run a Construction Project During a Bout of Cold Weather
If your construction project is due to take place during a bout of very cold weather, here is some advice that you might find useful. Make sure any cracks in the window panes of your heavy construction equipment are sealed up The window panes in the cabs of bulldozers, forklifts, cranes and excavators can sometimes develop cracks as a result of airborne stones and construction debris striking the glass as the equipment is driven across a building site. [Read More]
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Understanding the inportance of height safety equipment inspections
If you are operating at height then your safety must be of paramount importance. Working at height means trusting your life to the correct operation of your safety equipment so regular maintenance inspections of that gear should be a regular part of your routine. For too many individuals a height safety equipment inspection is relegated to a minor afterthought rather than being of first importance. The following will help you understand the basics of heigh safety equipment inspections. [Read More]
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Top Tips During Earthmoving Equipment Hire
Earthmovers refer to plant equipment used to excavate, level and move soil. They include graders, bulldozers, trenchers, excavators, backhoes, graders and pile drivers. Contractors often need these machines to complete various projects. If you are looking for earthmoving equipment hire services, below are a few useful tips. Decide what kind of earthmover you want Your scope of work will determine which type of earthmover you need. Although some earthmovers can perform similar roles, each machine has its specialty. [Read More]
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Looking to Hire a Forklift? Here Are 3 Important Safety Tips for You
On construction sites, no industrial equipment is more perfectly suited for lifting and moving materials and items over short distances and through short heights than forklift machines. If you're looking into forklift hire for a particular construction job, you'll need to think about forklift safety. Like other heavy construction equipment, forklifts can be potentially dangerous to operate, so prioritising safety is vital when using the equipment. There are many preventative steps you can take to ensure the safety of everyone involved in your forklift operations. [Read More]
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Save Money on Your Next Crane Hire with These 3 Tips
Are you planning to hire a crane for your next construction project? Getting the most out of your crane is more than just hiring the right one. You have to think about the amount of money you spend on the crane too. Generally, the costs of the hire will vary depending on the size of the crane and the duration of the hire. However, if you're not careful, you can easily end up paying more than you should and this could interfere with your budget for the project. [Read More]
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Two safety precautions operators of heavy construction equipment should take during demolition projects
In order to prevent accidents from occurring during the course of a demolition project, operators of heavy construction equipment must take certain safety precautions. An experienced and professional demolition company, like Roach Demolition & Excavations, will always train their employees to take the proper steps and precautions. Read on to find out what these precautions are. Inspect the equipment before using it Anyone who has been tasked with using a specific piece of heavy construction equipment during a demolition project should thoroughly inspect it before they switch it on. [Read More]
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Valuable Tips for Construction Contractors When Hiring Excavators
The cost of purchasing a state-of-the-art construction machinery such as an excavator can be substantial and prohibitive to construction contractors on a budget. Therefore, hiring an excavator is a viable alternative that helps to save money and get work done efficiently. The savings made can be used to expand the construction business. Here are some valuable tips for construction contractors looking to hire excavators. Qualified Operator -- Some excavator hiring firms will insist on providing their operators to accompany the equipment to the job-site. [Read More]
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Earthmoving: Enhancing the Workability and Durability of Earthmoving Equipment by Proper Maintenance
Earthmoving equipment and machinery help you in most of your construction and landscaping activities. For them to give you quality and durable services, it is crucial that you know how to take care and maintain them. Cleaning Your Earthmoving Equipment Cleaning is a great way to keep your earthmoving equipment in the right shape and state. The fact that the earthmoving machines engage in dirty and difficult work makes it very essential that you clean them thoroughly from time to time. [Read More]