I bought my first machine 7 years ago, I still get days like that.buying a machine would you say your days start to go hassle free? After getting my machine fixed and running great the genny decided it wouldn't start, fking nusience, starting to make me look like a dick.
have you serviced the genny ? i do mine 3 times a yearbuying a machine would you say your days start to go hassle free? After getting my machine fixed and running great the genny decided it wouldn't start, fking nusience, starting to make me look like a dick.
I bought my first machine 7 years ago, I still get days like that.
Is yours a 5kva genny? Have u tried running yours off mains with a transformer?
None, but to be fair the diesels are a doddle to use, thats the beauty of them.Do you get many problems with the diesel machine u have mate.
None, but to be fair the diesels are a doddle to use, thats the beauty of them.
so 7KVA petrol genny is fine for the Ritmo L?Is that a auestion to me? 7kva running at 240v.
We tend to plug the ritmo into the genny and water pump into the mains. Had to many mains rcd trip. Genny is more reliable.
Ha you have more patience than me if your still just getting to grips with it.I have had the Ritmo just over 2 years and just getting to grips with it.
It will get easier for sureI'd say judging by the guys on here who have had machines years you're never really far from hassle.
Just fill up the butt with a hose pipeThings went better today apart from driving to job 40mins away then realising I'd left the geka tap fitting on kitchen worktop and then after setting up discovered I hadn't cleaned the air pipe right on gun last time and it was solid with render. Finally got spraying around 11 and there was no problems after that.
Don't use a butt just attach to tap, what pump do you use and how do you set it up?Just fill up the butt with a hose pipe
I don't bother with those fittings anymore
Just trying to work my routine out with a bit of trial and error, never had any training so learning as I go.You just need to make sure you get a strict routine. Quick easy setup. Thorough clean down. Make sure all the lads know the drill. And keep spare parts and keep them organised. Simples
Just trying to work my routine out with a bit of trial and error, never had any training so learning as I go.
Machine training knobby lollol chancer....
How long would yous leave gear in the machine? Was Roughcasting yesterday and after spraying a panel it was hanging for ages and didn't want to move onto next panel as it was large until I had cast the first panel.