Rigsby
TPF Special Forces
£120 for the pins and the DX?
Its a nail gun. The washers have built in nails.
The 460ie is for Hilti ewi Insulation fittings. Instead of drill and pin you fire the pins in. Ideal for concrete and hard brick.
£120 for the pins and the DX?
I Know , I am using it myself- the dx. Out of interest you mentioned vmeko might come for sell, if so how much would you looking at?Its a nail gun. The washers have built in nails.
The 460ie is for Hilti ewi Insulation fittings. Instead of drill and pin you fire the pins in. Ideal for concrete and hard brick.
I Know , I am using it myself- the dx. Out of interest you mentioned vmeko might come for sell, if so how much would you looking at?
No worries, was just asking . Took delivery today of gentilin . see how long will last .Steve Currier got it. He had been after a Meko for a while.
Good to knowI used some parinter on an old cottage gable 400 years ago and it’s still ok now.
Class that
Top class job
Is that shaking Stevens hoose?
Just Keep taking your medication....I taught him all he knows about Parex. He won't admit that though @owls
Just Keep taking your medication....
The house was that big I couldn’t fit it on the one image on my phone...how the other half live.
Yep, then in another post last week I was saying I don’t feel the need to put pictures up.. it was just for you for your parinter question....Some top notch work there Rich. Very nice
Lol proves your point. Spot on. That’s the route I’ll take on a couple of jobs.Yep, then in another post last week I was saying I don’t feel the need to put pictures up.. it was just for you for your parinter question....
Parinter as a base coat rubbed up then acrylic top coat in bright white fine texture 1mm.
With it being a 1mm grain your base coat has to be bang on though.
Just run over it with a scratcher first whilst it’s still soft.What prep has to be done to the parinter before applying the top coat?
So you don't rub up the Parinter with a sponge float, just scratch it back?Just run over it with a scratcher first whilst it’s still soft.
Scratch to take a top coat or rub up for silicone/acrylic.So you don't rub up the Parinter with a sponge float, just scratch it back?
Oh and bloody lovely work.
You and your lads should be proud of yourselves...boss job