Orangemachineman
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Pick grip is decent and goes off quick
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I said that at begginningf**k my life a basic question for a basic job and we're all arguing over what method is best. It's f**k**g angle beads not a curved Norris bead which hardly anyone's done. Each to there own but something like this doesn't need complicating as much as it has been!
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How's the hangover?[emoji12]I said that at begginning
Ant moved off sofa all day just ordered myself a curry..my back is killing mind from all dancing I was doingHow's the hangover?[emoji12]
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We're you throwing shapes and all? LolAnt moved off sofa all day just ordered myself a curry..my back is killing mind from all dancing I was doing
I'm always on that dance floor wen ive had a few..side of back Is killing tho so must of been pulling some rite moves off..We're you throwing shapes and all? Lol
Good on you pal, have to let your hair down every now and then![emoji106]
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I said that at begginning
Na you was to busy raving about staples [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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I Luv me staplesNa you was to busy raving about staples [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Yes I have used many different staple guns .that's your I use 40mm ring shanksDjr and ritch instead of disagreeing y dont you put a input in u re***ds? Have u clowns ever used a staple gun?
Do they go into metal studYes I have used many different staple guns .that's your I use 40mm ring shanks
Yes they do I always use them on metal stud or timber. I have tried and tested staples and I don't rate them at all.I realise there quicker but as you already know when 2nd fix skirting goes on you tend to get cracks along the skim beads as staples don't hold beads 100%.Do they go into metal stud
By the time the skirting goes on not my problemYes they do I always use them on metal stud or timber. I have tried and tested staples and I don't rate them at all.I realise there quicker but as you already know when 2nd fix skirting goes on you tend to get cracks along the skim beads as staples don't hold beads 100%.
*****just read this old thread and interesting to see nobody agreeing on a one fix solution, but soon there will be
It's here!
So on a reskim, such as in your picture, would you stick the bead on before PVAing or do you stick to the tacky PVA?It's here!
It's just tape Andy, i am leaving it up to the user.So on a reskim, such as in your picture, would you stick the bead on before PVAing or do you stick to the tacky PVA?
See how I'm playing along as if you're real?
So no written instructions for use then? Safety instructions? Limitations?It's just tape Andy, i am leaving it up to the user.
Peel and stick, if you need to cut tape down (depending on application} cut through tape whilst liner is still attached using round headed scissors. {or ask a responsible adult to cut it for you}So no written instructions for use then? Safety instructions? Limitations?
See I'm still treating you as if you're real, can't promise I'll be able to keep this up though.
Safety instructions?
Could you please send me the health and safety sheet?Peel and stick, if you need to cut tape down (depending on application} cut through tape whilst liner is still attached using round headed scissors. {or ask a responsible adult to cut it for you}
thickness 0.22mm
RoHS compliant
application temperature +5c to +45c
water resistant finish
Health and safety data sheet available on request.