ceilings barrelled into walls

Status
Not open for further replies.

Dansouthcoast84

Private Member
Been getting few reskims to do on the curved ceilings where it rolls into all four walls and chimney breast.they turn out nice.just wondering what you lot use on the internal angles rolling into ceiling,i tend to use spat and radiator brush and sponge-. How bout you?
 
that plastic trowel that spunk has just bought that i said about is pukka in rolled angles and surfaces as it flexes quite well its alot softer plastic than the refina ones
 
same place i got mine in fact i think there the only place that sell this one Bartrowels for 15 quid ya cnt go wrong and if you dnt like it its only 15 quid ya have lost
 
Lol.......when you see them you'll know what I mean aslong as you've got the handle itd be a piece of piss to make you just need plastic for the blade
 
yep but i prefer the finish on it to the refina one glides more but it does nick easier so have wet and dry ready, plus if you have troweld the wall up and are only useing it for final trowel then the flex wnt really matter.
but wen you want it to flex like on winders it follows the curves and contours brilliantly
 
I haven't used it yet mate a lot more flexible than the refina one

I think the problem with the Refina is that it's too flexable.

The nose and tail overhangs the plastic and sponge too much, making it almost impossible to put enough pressure on the corners of the blade.

I could design better.
 
And the plastic should be thicker or at least 20% harder. The blade skips over the finish far too easily, leaving undesirable shapes.

So bearing that in mind...........I'm out!
 
i only use the 14 refina plazzy if i use one i have the 20 but found the same problem as you have the 14 doesnt flex at all and the plastic on my refina one is hard as old boots??
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top