No im in my nicely presented 3 bedroomed semi detached with my lovely wife and 3 children
It is a cavity closer with a shiny handle seen a bloke who worked for robert e lee use one phish
Lol spunky the reference to an awning was a metaphor you dick. You could live in Buckingham palace for all I care your still a gypo scrote
you just read that in a estate agents window lol there not your kids are they? thought you was looking after them for their dad lol
No im in my nicely presented 3 bedroomed semi detached with my lovely wife and 3 children
They're alright for closing in once you have straightened your work, less drag.
They're alright for closing in once you have straightened your work, less drag.
I'm talking more about bonding and renders..
You're right, there's no point if you're devil floating.
Anyone that knows what they're doing with a featheredge will close it in bonding or render just as easily as using a speedskim/cavity closer. Why anyone would put their featheredge down to pick up the other tool is...........well a tool.
its because of the million different ways to plaster... and everyone's way is right .....to them !!:RpS_lol: There's more than one way to skin a cat.
Couple of instances where i might use mine. Bonding over artex. After the serrated edge on mono, mist of water and close in.
No-ones saying it's the answer to everything, but it does have a place in my van.
I can't understand why everyone gets so arsey about these things. :RpS_confused:
:RpS_lol: There's more than one way to skin a cat.
Couple of instances where i might use mine. Bonding over artex. After the serrated edge on mono, mist of water and close in.
No-ones saying it's the answer to everything, but it does have a place in my van.
I can't understand why everyone gets so arsey about these things. :RpS_confused: