Plastic trowels!!!!!

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What you are missing is perspective . FFS get a grip. it is either a pass or a fail . If you do a good job and everyone is happy then that is a pass . Collect your money and move on . We can always find fault with our work and even easy'r in another persons' but at the end of the day perfection can never be reached . so why beat yourself up, What we do is plaster walls not send people into space so if you get a few slack marks or water stains so what . Life really is to short . Life will go on no matter what trowel you use etc so as long as you do the wright thing at the wright time and you lead a good life just relax . Just saying .
but how do we know whats wright or rong?
 
Still missing my point zero slacks zero water marks zero blebs etc etc etc but cloudy as shite to look at!!!!
It’s the materials mate they are dog s**t! Not a patch on what they used to be. Hence an open market for these f**k**g plastic trowels!
 
Well I use them both and they both achieve the same outcome. Are you aware that SS is the same carbon steel with chromium added, which prevents it rusting when it's surface is highly polished?

Tell me, genuinely, how do you find they differ in use?
Ok I’ll teach you something mate!
Ss is a lot stiffer than carbon and takes a lot longer to wear in, also once it is worn in shortly after it will warp and go into an s shape down the edge. Carbon is a far more superior trowel because even though it rusts and (you have to baby it for a while) once it’s broken in it will become a lot sharper on the edge and hold it’s shape and will be flexible as well.
Just put the cheque in the post! Cheers!
 
Ok I’ll teach you something mate!
Ss is a lot stiffer than carbon and takes a lot longer to wear in, also once it is worn in shortly after it will warp and go into an s shape down the edge. Carbon is a far more superior trowel because even though it rusts and (you have to baby it for a while) once it’s broken in it will become a lot sharper on the edge and hold it’s shape and will be flexible as well.
Just put the cheque in the post! Cheers!
So how do they differ in use? I stand by the finish they leave is the same.
 
I swear to god i did a room 2 weeks back that looked absoloutley flawless wet.

Customer away poped in to collect money yesterday and they will have only if seen from when dried and it looked awfull!!

Dont get me wrong will be bang on painted but it does my head in!
Only got as far as I swear to god, thats a high claim !!!!!!!!!""!! Will now read the rest . Later.
 
Ok I’ll teach you something mate!
Ss is a lot stiffer than carbon and takes a lot longer to wear in, also once it is worn in shortly after it will warp and go into an s shape down the edge. Carbon is a far more superior trowel because even though it rusts and (you have to baby it for a while) once it’s broken in it will become a lot sharper on the edge and hold it’s shape and will be flexible as well.
Just put the cheque in the post! Cheers!
Done both, before I even knew it was an experement ! Carbon is King !
 
Wonder if decorator is having same problems with his brushes can't beat a Harrison but that Leyland paint is gritty as f**k these days!!! C'mon Dulux sort it out FFS:tonto:
 
I've been thinking about them again, that and or mediflex as it's so hard getting consistent finish these days with the quality of gear, especially multi as we all know can make you look like an amateur.

Tried a plazi years back and couldn't get on with it, f**k*d up a few jobs enough to scare me from trying any of the new trowels.

Do they use plazi from start to finish? Or just towards the end?

Straight away after putting on to get a uniform flat.
Then towards the end brother, last two sweeps gets it spot on so long as the spread is firm but wet enough there’s no drag or issue. Make it just your first and final trowel until you get used to it.
Saves about 2 hours maybe? Dunno
It’s just about finding the sweet spot when it takes to the finish.

To each their own though eh.
 
What you are missing is perspective . FFS get a grip. it is either a pass or a fail . If you do a good job and everyone is happy then that is a pass . Collect your money and move on . We can always find fault with our work and even easy'r in another persons' but at the end of the day perfection can never be reached . so why beat yourself up, What we do is plaster walls not send people into space so if you get a few slack marks or water stains so what . Life really is to short . Life will go on no matter what trowel you use etc so as long as you do the wright thing at the wright time and you lead a good life just relax . Just saying .
Well said pal
 
Ok I’ll teach you something mate!
Ss is a lot stiffer than carbon and takes a lot longer to wear in, also once it is worn in shortly after it will warp and go into an s shape down the edge. Carbon is a far more superior trowel because even though it rusts and (you have to baby it for a while) once it’s broken in it will become a lot sharper on the edge and hold it’s shape and will be flexible as well.
Just put the cheque in the post! Cheers!
Carbons wear out of shape quicker then a ss by a mile,what u blabbing on about
 
Did this all way through with the ox plastic spastic! Didn't like it personally maybe I need to persist with it and get my timing right but I guess it gets better the more it wears in? Don't get me wrong was bang on to look and touch il go back and see how it's dried later in week! IL persist with it for a while and update (y)
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Did this all way through with the ox plastic spastic! Didn't like it personally maybe I need to persist with it and get my timing right but I guess it gets better the more it wears in? Don't get me wrong was bang on to look and touch il go back and see how it's dried later in week! IL persist with it for a while and update (y) View attachment 39984
All the way through with a plastic trowel??
 
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