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re that thingy me bob you invented about 6-7 years ago in a magazine called walls and ceilings a trade mag in the states i saw an ad about a new tool that replaced a handboard never looked into any more do you know about it it cant of been much good as it doesnt seem to of caught on
 
rockhardsolidplastering said:
re that thingy me bob you invented about 6-7 years ago in a magazine called walls and ceilings a trade mag in the states i saw an ad about a new tool that replaced a handboard never looked into any more do you know about it it cant of been much good as it doesnt seem to of caught on
whats your point never heard of a magazine called ceiling and walls plus patents only get granted on something different and unique that means there might be something similar out there but not the same as for getting it off the ground well take a look on the internet it has catched on and its doing very well thank you.
 
spunky said:
probably the best bucket trowel youll own jimfish ;)
Yes the best part trowel part hawk out ther spunky theres loads of spreads across the south east love it check out belmore tools its flying off there shelfs
 
jims selling them himself on ebay mate about a tenner a go. cheaper than the suppliers i think.
 
jimfish said:
spunky said:
probably the best bucket trowel youll own jimfish ;)
Yes the best part trowel part hawk out ther spunky theres loads of spreads across the south east love it check out belmore tools its flying off there shelfs
Hello kirk ive been following your progress on the forum with your threads and posts so i will have to tread easy with you mate you can buy one for around a tenner check out the internet type in google T*OWH**K i cant mention the name because of advertising issues and thanks for the post.
 
spunky said:
if i worked out of a gorilla tub deffo
Yes i do work out of gorilla tubs because they will hold a full bag of skim now once mixed i have 30 mins work time depending on conditions to apply it in colder conditions i may get a little longer so away i go with me T**H**K and Trowel happy as larry on me hop up radio on. listening to me favourite nothern soul music first coat layed on waiting to flatten off. KTF that means keep the faith a great nothern soul saying .jimfish
 
just wondering if you knew of another product that does away with a hawk as imo yours doesnt so it would be interesting to see if summit better had been made and how it faired
 
imho you cant replace the hawk with a bucket trowel that only takes 1 trowelful at a time. i don't see where the logic is. plus i hate working out of a bucket anyway. i think the stuff seems to set quicker in a bucket than on a spot. anyway lets not get into this debate again.
 
jimfish said:
jimfish said:
spunky said:
probably the best bucket trowel youll own jimfish ;)
Yes the best part trowel part hawk out ther spunky theres loads of spreads across the south east love it check out belmore tools its flying off there shelfs
Hello kirk ive been following your progress on the forum with your threads and posts so i will have to tread easy with you mate you can buy one for around a tenner check out the internet type in google T*OWH**K i cant mention the name because of advertising issues and thanks for the post.

you dont have to tread carefully with me mate ;) i understand different points of view but i wont have people take the piss out of me. i dont take the piss out of any one else so i think that its fair enough. anyway im going to buy one of your tools to see how it goes, to be honest i cant see any great advantage but i will give you my true opinion after using it for a day or two ;)
 
rockhardsolidplastering said:
just wondering if you knew of another product that does away with a hawk as imo yours doesnt so it would be interesting to see if summit better had been made and how it faired
Its not there to replace the hawk but a accessory for plasterers tilers renderers etc part of your kit its handy for a lot of other jobs.
 
jimfish said:
rockhardsolidplastering said:
just wondering if you knew of another product that does away with a hawk as imo yours doesnt so it would be interesting to see if summit better had been made and how it faired
Its not there to replace the hawk but a accessory for plasterers tilers renderers etc part of your kit its handy for a lot of other jobs.

fair enuff
 
grand said it would be good for thin coat systems i could see that working ...........i'd get an angle grinder on the rivets though if my skimming trowel went near it
 
kirk johnstone said:
jimfish said:
jimfish said:
spunky said:
probably the best bucket trowel youll own jimfish ;)
Yes the best part trowel part hawk out ther spunky theres loads of spreads across the south east love it check out belmore tools its flying off there shelfs
Hello kirk ive been following your progress on the forum with your threads and posts so i will have to tread easy with you mate you can buy one for around a tenner check out the internet type in google T*OWH**K i cant mention the name because of advertising issues and thanks for the post.
I appreciate your honest words load it full and take the lot off it in one go right on to the float trowel watch the demo on youtube regards jimfish.
 
spunky said:
grand said it would be good for thin coat systems i could see that working ...........i'd get an angle grinder on the rivets though if my skimming trowel went near it

The rivets and tang are on the underside mate, hes thought about that.
 
5 minutes into your video where your tiling, somebody forgot to use the notched edge over the addy, then realised and took the tile off and did another take haha. spotted you mate ;D
 
I know we tend to go over the same subjects time and time again on here but why the hell does this item keep cropping up? Surely one of the mods on here could please delete any thread that even hints at the use of this tool.
 
steve cov said:
5 minutes into your video where your tiling, somebody forgot to use the notched edge over the addy, then realised and took the tile off and did another take haha. spotted you mate ;D
The tile adh was applied with a proper tilers trowel layed on with the flat edge and serated with the other edge look closely ha ha.
 
essexandy said:
I know we tend to go over the same subjects time and time again on here but why the hell does this item keep cropping up? Surely one of the mods on here could please delete any thread that even hints at the use of this tool.

jimfish didnt start the thread so its no way advertising on his part, all he's done is answer what was directed at him.
theres a difference between predudice and deleting blatant spam...
 
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