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   13/09/2007, 19:39
ruonglue is not online. Last active: 28/04/2008 18:40:51 ruonglue

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Hi

I need to hire a wacker plate, can anyone tell me what the french words are for it, surely not "assiette frappe" !!!!


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   13/09/2007, 21:08
Nick Trollope is not online. Last active: 04/09/2008 21:28:36 Nick Trollope



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 ruonglue wrote:

Hi

I need to hire a wacker plate, can anyone tell me what the french words are for it, surely not "assiette frappe" !!!!

Loxam catalogue? Compacteur vibrante? That was a guess... Not the Loxam bit. They are very good, although you need very deep pockets to pay the deposit.

 


 

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   14/09/2007, 16:28
jacqui is not online. Last active: 22/06/2008 22:29:16 jacqui

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Hi

I hired one in the summer and it is une dameuse and we paid 30euros for a full day and 15euros for half a day

Jacqui


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   14/09/2007, 18:23
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I liked the term my local hire place used, a une dame vibranteBig Smile [:D](from the verb (damer- to pack down) more usually called a plaque vibranteSmile [:)].

Les


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   01/12/2007, 22:40
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Currently £199 in B and Q at the moment
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