Graigfawr
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7 years ago
https://ukcaving.com/board/index.php?topic=22896.0;topicseen 

Gave me some new ideas for supporting digs. I've used acrow jacks and trench structs but have not previously considered base jacks.

A great use for trench structs is as temporary stemple belays across stopes - saves bolting and saves hunting for rock sound enough to bolt.
legendrider
7 years ago
Base Jacks are brilliant bits of kit, think of them as mini-acros.

We used a couple horizontally to push back and straighten a length of bulging packwall which was constricting space in our dig.

I think we bought them on Ebay - come in packs of 4 for around £40.

MARK


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royfellows
7 years ago
Thanks, I have one that was given me and wondered about sourcing some more.
eBay, yes, should have known.
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Graigfawr
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7 years ago
£40 for four base jacks sounds a little expensive, Ten years ago when I last bought trench struts they were just over £20 each new including VAT (they vary a little in price according to length).

The UK caving posts spoke of £4 each for base jacks which seems excellent value. Possibly second hand at that price I imagine.
legendrider
7 years ago
Can't really comment on the price, historically speaking. When I needed ours, I shopped around and got the best price at the time.

I've two new and unused ones left if anyone wants to bid me a tenner each and collect next time they're up Weird-Dale way.


HX

Mark
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RAMPAGE
7 years ago
"caps". lol.
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PeteJ
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7 years ago
yes please- tell me how to pay and collect

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