I couldn't wait for the eze skim set up

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one thing selling it another to work a machine and your set up to earn as much as you can ,with wet days paying to much labour to stand around ?the right machine earns its money
 
Completely agree with you both. Hence selling a wide range of machines.

But each machine serves a purpose and its down to the owners circumstances which he chooses to buy.

Most guys using machine operate 3 man gangs - 1 of them is purely dedicated to the machine, whether that is mixing or putting a bag into the mix.

Agreed the mix wouldn't be the same each time, you have human error to contend with there..
 
one thing selling it another to work a machine and your set up to earn as much as you can ,with wet days paying to much labour to stand around ?the right machine earns its money

I think nearly every machine on the market will earn their money if used for the intended purpose. The EZE 24 is a EWI machine, mixing isn't really required for the EWI market, many social housing projects meant you couldn't have a constant water supply, this is where the EZE 24 comes into its own.

The beauty of this machine is it also has the ability to do Plaster and Render. Its always sold as a thin coat machine with the ability to do more. Some purely buy it for Renders or Plaster as its a more cost effective option - they don't have to spend nearly 10k for a machine to do the same things just with the added bonus of mixing..
 
i use to think 3 men all the time ,funny when you get older and wiser you save money ,on the same page with lads banging out 100m2 a day on site ,3 men needed
 
I think nearly every machine on the market will earn their money if used for the intended purpose. The EZE 24 is a EWI machine, mixing isn't really required for the EWI market, many social housing projects meant you couldn't have a constant water supply, this is where the EZE 24 comes into its own.

The beauty of this machine is it also has the ability to do Plaster and Render. Its always sold as a thin coat machine with the ability to do more. Some purely buy it for Renders or Plaster as its a more cost effective option - they don't have to spend nearly 10k for a machine to do the same things just with the added bonus of mixing..
Its a great machine for bucket coats ,always said that
 
I've gone back skimming for a bit fed up with working til 7pm, done by 2 today with decent money, only thing is my elbow hurts lol.
 
We did (2 men !lol and right machine ) 56 m2 finished by 4.20 ,thats me spraying ,ruling ,my mate preping out in front ,like to see you earn that money on skimming Rory big balls !lol
 
think you like the idea of rendering but it not for you ,so glad your not coming down to my part of the world to take all my work ,as you often say ,hope i can sleep tonight
 
Keith I like to keep in with internal work as well cos I'm f**k*d if I'm working outside all winter, and as it goes I'm down in Sandwich later in the year to do a thincoat.
 
I mate just curious to know how many metres you would do with the Ritmo buy yourself? On a day when you have no men?
It was only for k-mix basecoat so around 20 bags
To be honest going up and down the scaffold isn't something I'll be in a hurry to do!!
Still easier than hand balling mind
 
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