New Plastic Skimming trowels from Plasterers 1 Stop Shop

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Hi Steve,

Not sure if the Ritmo gun will fit on. The EZE does have a short gun but the nozzles are all you need to change for different finishes.
If your doing quite a lot of skimming mate I wouldn't actually use the EZE. It can do it and do it well, but the M100 or Ritmo would be better suited for it. This is just down to the mixing unit not being ready yet. Have you tried the 100 yet? Can remember you asking about it but not sure if you used it. If you give me a call I can work out a deal on the hire for you
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If that's the case I reckon I better of hiring a ritmo. Can u pm me a cost for 2 weeks including delivery. I don't need any hoses guns or air compressors just a 110v ritmo
 
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New Plastic Skimming trowels from Plasterers 1 Stop Shop
 
Hi guys this topic has been a very intresting read,hi by the way I'm new here I've been plastering for 25 years and as most mature plasters know different parts of our body's start to wear and I'm always looking at ways to ease the load
 
Hi guys this topic has been a very intresting read,hi by the way I'm new here I've been plastering for 25 years and as most mature plasters know different parts of our body's start to wear and I'm always looking at ways to ease the load

Welcome along marra, post ya introduction on a new thread.....................:RpS_thumbup:
 
It basically looks like a float, does it actually feel like trowelling with a float? Suppose there is only 1 way to find out.....
 
Quick update, I don't use my refina anymore, just one of these for final trowel. It's much more rigid and useable IMO, and a third of the price.

Could be bigger though, maybe 16".
 
I bought one the other week a 16 inch one just for the final process an flattening off an I must say its very good apart from the little annoying scratches that appear
but im impressed so much easyer on the old joints
 
Talking to the manufacturers on Tuesday. Going to ask for a bigger blade. Is 16" the most popular?

Yeah, but please stress to them that it must keep the same rigidity with the strengthening back plate going right to the edge and have the handle in the middle like the smaller blade.

This trowel wins over the rivals with its balance and ability to alter the surface of the finish and not just skip over the top.
 
Thats a caulking idea marra.....................:RpS_laugh:.................:RpS_blushing:.................:-(
 
would love to give your plazzie a whirl. up till 3 weeks ago i was a hardened tyzack user but on reccomendation and threads on this forum i invested in a refina 14" plazzie and i am now a convert. and as such i am completely open to any new or differant trowel types. "you see you can teach an old dog new tricks"
 
I am closing this thread as its getting hit with a lot of S.Pam so pleas estart a new one if needs be :-)

Danny
 
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