New trowel.

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i wanna try that 24" marshalltown @malc has sounds like a weapon that thing

one of my sons saw a couple of plasterers on a site using these 24" trowels, 2 swipes and you are are across a sheet of board. he purchased one from amazon . com in usa. it was posted from canada and arrived within one week. i do not know how often he has been able to used it.
 
yeah im not really sure when i would use it to be honest i just want to be able to say ive got one haha, after watching kirks vid on how to reshape a trowel i gave it a go on my mt20 and used it today for rendering and loved it, that seams to be the only time i like to use a big trowel
 
yeah im not really sure when i would use it to be honest i just want to be able to say ive got one haha, after watching kirks vid on how to reshape a trowel i gave it a go on my mt20 and used it today for rendering and loved it, that seams to be the only time i like to use a big trowel
20inch on rendering you must be mad mate
 
prefer a larger trowel on rendering always have done was gutted when my mt20 went out of shape so made do borrowing one of the other fellas on our firms spare 18 but glad to have old faithfull back now
 
no it doesn't or I wouldn't use it!? ;-) everybody has their own preferences and so long as the end result is bang on it doesn't matter does it?? :-)
 
just find it goes on a bit flatter really

Fuk that Jase, use a smaller trowel and you can push it on better, then rule/derby it. Much easier on the body. If you're rendering over stonework especially, it would be torture trying to fill out the hollows.
 
I just use a standard black widow catapult...........................and the speedskim does the rest......................:RpS_thumbup:
 
Fuk that Jase, use a smaller trowel and you can push it on better, then rule/derby it. Much easier on the body. If you're rendering over stonework especially, it would be torture trying to fill out the hollows.

yeah i know what your saying al but i just prefer rendering with a big trowel whilst my 20s been out of action if i couldnt get one of the 18s i have used my 14 but always prefered a large trowel for some reason, will drop down to a 14 if ive got a load of dubbing out to do though
 
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