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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 7254403" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I have used both, and have gone back to a twin beam, actually made our own out of 6"x 3" aluminium channels.</p><p>That way we can gave access to a nice straight clean one every time, instead of putting up with the rubbish some hire firms send out and expect you to use.</p><p>Last time I used Bunyan roller was fairly disastrous, trying to lay a very sticky PAV mix for apron slab on a windy day.</p><p>Finish ended up like the top of a royal icing Christmas cake as the mix clung to the roller and flicked over and over, just couldn't get a finish that day. And the roller doesn't vibrate the slab enough either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 7254403, member: 67"] I have used both, and have gone back to a twin beam, actually made our own out of 6"x 3" aluminium channels. That way we can gave access to a nice straight clean one every time, instead of putting up with the rubbish some hire firms send out and expect you to use. Last time I used Bunyan roller was fairly disastrous, trying to lay a very sticky PAV mix for apron slab on a windy day. Finish ended up like the top of a royal icing Christmas cake as the mix clung to the roller and flicked over and over, just couldn't get a finish that day. And the roller doesn't vibrate the slab enough either. [/QUOTE]
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