northyskim
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proper handy tool
i think it saves rushing round
i think it saves rushing round
that's why I got it mate,give my arms a rest:RpS_laugh:proper handy tool
i think it saves rushing round
Ive purchased 2 speedskims plus adaptor ive been working with a fellow spreads this week should seen his face when I flattened back and his still hustling on ! Great bit of kit love em!
Ive purchased 2 speedskims plus adaptor ive been working with a fellow spreads this week should seen his face when I flattened back and his still hustling on ! Great bit of kit love em!
Used one today.load of b*ll***s.jazzed up cavity closer.
so you've not red the instructions either then.............................:rolleyes)
I do,and a derbyWhy does nobody just use a straight feather edge anymore
Spreads.ie
Why does nobody just use a straight feather edge anymore
Spreads.ie
I do ,on skim always have
Spreads.ie
Over all the wall
A speedskim?I do.surprising how a lot of so called spreads don't know how to use one.
I used it today load of sh1t,just makes lines if wet and drags when going off(want my coin back)cavity wall filler with a handle ffs
Hi mate - if you are struggling for some reason check out the Instruction & User guide. This contains quick reference 'How To's', Common FAQ's and also important tips on Care & Maintenance.
Here's a recent customer image using Speedskim (Scott Beaumont) . He uses standard Speedskim to flatten and SF to finish.
He also uses Speedskim on backing plasters, S&C and Krend.
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https://www.speedskim.co.uk/downloads/SPEEDSKIM-INTRODUCTION-USERGUIDE-NOVEMBER-2013.pdf
Hope this helps but if you want to discuss any aspect please give us a call..:RpS_thumbup:
I find using a speed skim helpful when on my own ill knock up 3 1/2 bags put on a good coat then go round with speedskim gives enough time to wash up then put a trowel on it wait to pick up sponge it then couple finishing trowels with your choice I prefer metal sf finishing rule then plastic for final polish. It's like any new tool in plastering timing is key if you get on it at the wrong time you will have trouble and if you don't keep it clean you will struggle. As a two man gang we managed to get a 110m2 ceiling on in one go with fantastic results due to the speedskim it gives you more time which allows one spread to drop back and flatten in while one keeps putting on obviously you have to be a competent plasterer to start with but it certainly helps our gang on price work. View attachment 2637View attachment 2638
If we're on ceilings look in corner of room on pic we have a extendable pole which we attach the speedskim to and flatten off your feet and with the sf coming out you can finish it off your feet too. Just be patient with it and try different times.
What is the sf
hi mate - check out page 10 of the guide. They will be released in a few weeks...:RpS_thumbup:
https://www.speedskim.co.uk/downloads/SPEEDSKIM-INTRODUCTION-USERGUIDE-NOVEMBER-2013.pdf
I'm waiting for voice over man.........' There was a time when a plasterer accidentally knocked over a cavity closer and the speed skim was invented'
I have not used stilts for ten yrs, damn osteoarthritis , it's too hard on my knees,it helps with stilts,maby I need normal skimming work to test it out,been on a new school with daft ceilings