At the end of the day , people buying a machine should only need to know about the machine , not like your going to show them how to render a house tbh
Tbh most new guys looking for a machine see on social media “your gong to spray 100 m2 easy, the machine will pay for its self in two weeks “ the truth is it takes along time to learn . Training for 1 / 4 hours ( depending where you go ) isn’t going to teach you anything apart from setting the...
I know some people that have had training and only made a few calls to their dealer ( machine dealer not drug dealer) I think it’s down to the training on the day and the person
Just use a straight edge tbh lol , thanks for the kind words mate , we use a 5ft straight edge , I don’t get it when people use a 2ft one ? Maybe because I’m old school, each to their own I guess
If you have a shut off valve on the gun leave it open when you are not spraying, that way the material can still move in the pipe, or just phone any PFT dealer , they will advise you
You brought a machine and didn’t know you had a Genny with it ? Sorry a bit confused, best of luck with you sale mate move on , hope you earned well on the one job
I guess if your new to machine rendering a guide is better then nothing? , don’t get me wrong I agree with you as we all like the render different , some wetter some dryer , one coat two coat
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