has anyone used these before?

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:wtf:sorry lads this is as boring as my rock n roll life gets on a Saturday night....here goes tadddddddaaaaa

1) those tough tools buckets that whack building supplies are selling in there catalogue...says there tyre grade rubber big strong handle...if so any good are they sturdy on floppy like gorilla tubs?

2) theres someone selling plastic long handle bucket scoops to save your back just like the refina ones but just plastic only a tenner plus delivery...had a refina scoop it wa indistructable but waaaaay to heavy gave me tennis elbow to use...

and that's it god im boring!!!! :wtf:
 
1. dunno about buckets.
2. Just put your bucket on top of a crate or summat and use an old milk sauce pan as your scoop (y)
 
1. dunno about buckets.
2. Just put your bucket on top of a crate or summat and use an old milk sauce pan as your scoop (y)

ahhh...well heres where the problem lies im crateles some thieving bawstard scumbag knicked it...and I cant put it on top of my toolbox coz wheels come off the fookin thing...

hey and nisus thinks hes got problems at mo hey ffs!!! phhhhh
 
Made my own scoop out of tool tray 50 pence. Cheaper than refina.

has anyone used these before?
 
Just get an apprentice and let him do all the shite. Plus you get grants too (y)
Hard to find one that wants to do a days hard work, without having his phone in his hand all day...........and they don't like playing with my balls what's up with the youth of today .....lol
 
Get a spot board. Simple.
Them Buckets from the stop shop are indestructible, mine have been beaten with pudlocks many times and still going strong.
The pet food scoops are decent especially for acrylic.

often struggling for space though...also I like to knock a couple bags in 1 go and I struggle to lift with bad back...

that refinas scoop that right sort of tool just waaaaaay to heavy its like a scaffold pole
 
Even had lasses ask for apprenticeships but dont think mrs marshy would be happy me taking more jobs on working away or all nighters etc :cachetada:
 
often struggling for space though...also I like to knock a couple bags in 1 go and I struggle to lift with bad back...

that refinas scoop that right sort of tool just waaaaaay to heavy its like a scaffold pole
Scoop half your mix into a smaller bucket and then empty it onto a smaller spot.
 
often struggling for space though...also I like to knock a couple bags in 1 go and I struggle to lift with bad back...

that refinas scoop that right sort of tool just waaaaaay to heavy its like a scaffold pole

Dear me, knocking up two mixes...tut tut that's where your going wrong ..lol
 
Scoop half your mix into a smaller bucket and then empty it onto a smaller spot.

nahhhh threw my spot and stand last yr...I used to knock 2 separate white tubs and mix 1 at a time and then tip...not so bad when bit of space but half ot times these days could be a small boxroom, bathroom, stairs etc...never seem to have room to swing a cat on domestics....wank!!!
 
thanks buddy that's what I wanted to know it states note for wet plaster only so assumed it would be gash for backing coats,addy and when skim picks up
that's foookin genius mate!!!! thanks for picy and info!!!

I use it for hardwall ,backing coats, strong enough and light weight to use, has lasted me 2 years. Shaped the edge to match buckets so you can get all the muck off the sides with ease as well .
 
Sat here dribbling thinking about courvoisier, if only I had some. Only got that jagermeister, Guinness,red, champagne and endless white in
Oh and that vodka shite.
 
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