Here we go again.
Was just funny all the talk of trowels here lately.MT is probably the most popular but some prefer tyzack or Nela.It's all down to what you like yourself and leave good work with it.I use MT mostly and MT xtralight carbon for finishing.Have a refina super flex that gets used sometimes as well.Best of luck anyway.Ok. I'm new to forum so prob missed similar threads
Was just funny all the talk of trowels here lately.MT is probably the most popular but some prefer tyzack or Nela.It's all down to what you like yourself and leave good work with it.I use MT mostly and MT xtralight carbon for finishing.Have a refina super flex that gets used sometimes as well.Best of luck anyway.
Your best going to a decent merchants that stock several different ones and get a feel of them before you buy. Marshall Town Extralite stainless steel (not pre worn or durashape gold handle) takes ages to break in but brilliant. Refina and Nela also very good and boils down to what feels best for you?? if any lads have different trowels on your site or whatever ask to have a try ?? no point shelling out for a trowel that may look good but come to use it and feels all wrong you've wasted your cash !!??Thanks Nicm. Yeah I know it prob was a daft question...just haven't got years of experience...
I use a "Tyzack" for Skimming, had it over 22 years
That's my nela, your right it took a while to break in it's still pretty square around the edges but a decent skimmer. It will out last my mt I'm sure. At the moment I favour my 13x5 carbon mt, a good all rounder and I first started using a 13 so I'm back where I started. Carbon breaks in quick aswell so ideal.ive just bought the mt extralite trowel great trowel personaly I thik the nela blade is a bit on the thick side take some burning in and the tyzack flimsy soft etal bends out of shape to easy
Don't overcomplicate it, if your existing trowel feels comfortable in your hand stick to it, there's no such thing as wondertrowel out there, new gadgets can make life easier thoThanks for replies everyone. I should have said at the start that in multi trade and not a full time plasterer so really need something that's pretty good to go out of the box. I'm getting decent results with the tyzack but also think the blade is a bit flimsy so that's why I'm asking the question and now I've had a fair bit of skimming under my belt, thought a slightly bigger trowel may be the way to go. Would a MT pre worn be the way to go? I'm also getting more picky with my work and every time I do some I'm getting a little bit better but also under no illusion that a new trowel is going to turn me into a time served spread, but I take a lot of pride in what I do. Just want to make sure I'm armed properly
SpeedskimDon't overcomplicate it, if your existing trowel feels comfortable in your hand stick to it, there's no such thing as wondertrowel out there, new gadgets can make life easier tho
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Yep, will do, watch this spaceyou need to get a photo of that up
One thing I think spreaders know is that 'Brand new' will leave lines in your 1-2 coats purely because the corners are still sharp. Taking the edges out of the trowel makes life easier, I know a spreader that uses a grinding wheel to round his edges off.Thanks for replies everyone. I should have said at the start that in multi trade and not a full time plasterer so really need something that's pretty good to go out of the box. I'm getting decent results with the tyzack but also think the blade is a bit flimsy so that's why I'm asking the question and now I've had a fair bit of skimming under my belt, thought a slightly bigger trowel may be the way to go. Would a MT pre worn be the way to go? I'm also getting more picky with my work and every time I do some I'm getting a little bit better but also under no illusion that a new trowel is going to turn me into a time served spread, but I take a lot of pride in what I do. Just want to make sure I'm armed properly
That's good thinking. I have the MT Permaflex and it's spot on. Have you ever thought about inviting Jesus into your life? I work alongside him every day and I never have a problem.Thanks again to all have replied.
Think will go with a MT as pretty standard I suppose. I'm not expecting miracles by buying and using a new trowels, but I suppose I need a comparison to my old trowel to see if I can gain a few percent in terms of finish.
I'm getting more relaxed and confident with getting the gear on the wall, getting it flatter, edges and ceiling lines getting neater and straighter. My brother in law is a pretty good plasterer but I don't get much chance to work alongside him so all I can do at the mo is ask you guys and try and get better.
Cheers
That's good thinking. I have the MT Permaflex and it's spot on. Have you ever thought about inviting Jesus into your life? I work alongside him every day and I never have a problem.
Mark 6:3 "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him."
Exactly. Seek the truth and you shall find.
Your fitting in well in this place.Ah...I see. Do you think Jesus used an 11" tyzack?
I'd have given that a "friendly " but the folks on tapatalk have us all tied upYour fitting in well in this place.
Thanks again to all have replied.
Think will go with a MT as pretty standard I suppose. I'm not expecting miracles by buying and using a new trowels, but I suppose I need a comparison to my old trowel to see if I can gain a few percent in terms of finish.
I'm getting more relaxed and confident with getting the gear on the wall, getting it flatter, edges and ceiling lines getting neater and straighter. My brother in law is a pretty good plasterer but I don't get much chance to work alongside him so all I can do at the mo is ask you guys and try and get better.
Cheers
Agree @Squarehead . I use them all over the work for that reason alone, specially on reskims, arisses, internals, ceiling and skirting lines look the nuts.Hi
Speedskim will get those ceiling edges flat.... Seek the light
Agree @Squarehead . I use them all over the work for that reason alone, specially on reskims, arisses, internals, ceiling and skirting lines look the nuts.