i reckon if you can master laying on flat with a flat trowel your life will be alot easier , i cant imagine using a curved trowel and wonder why anyone would try . suppose it must be good if all these 4 week coarse plasterers are using them :razz:
thanks , been in the game just over twenty years and dont know it all but i do know every young plasterer seems to be using these fookin banana trowels( permashape) their work looks good as long as its only their trowel thats been on the wall. ive employed a few and when troweling up after them...
youll probly have a nightmare when you first use the flat trowel ian but rest assured youll have much better results when broken in and mastered. ive employed many plasterers who use these permashape trowels and when going over their work its a nightmate as they dont leave a true flat surface...
yeh you said any pressure on a flat suface and it makes contact the full lengh aprart from both ends,what is its not a flat surface ? theyre far to flexable and bendy
tried a permashape pre worn marshall town once and once was enough , no point using a banana to acheive a surface flat surface but opinions vary. In fact ss sucks as far as im concerned but if its all you know rock on and have fun. if i were you id definately start the way i mean to go and use...
my trowel aint the topic,well it is really lol. its the 18 inch of steel that i use thats fooked my elbows and shoulder:RpS_thumbdn: . seemingly plastic is the way forward as far as effort required.........so whats the most popular plastic ?
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