Plastering ceilings

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jimfish... its chris.. aka bigsegs... andys one of the elite mate, aka 'proper spread'... just dont mate, please.... :RpS_bored:
Hello chris if andy wants some banter then i will go along with it but for someone to put me down and dont even know me well no way elite he may well be but if he digs me then i will comment back its called human nature.
 
im sure it is jim but the point is you need to understand that youre trying to advertise your products amongst the best audience your ever gonna get... that audience is gonna include the best plasterers your gonna find, now we can all 'give it the biggun' on the net but as an experienced plasterer i can categorically tell you that a) youre talkin bollox although i was polite with the review of your silly trow_hawk, and youll also recall i didnt publicise my review on the biggest plastering forum on the net to give you a f'ckin chance..i feel i told it like it was and b) you dont seem to learn mate... get a grip and for want of a better phrase... just do one... your full of s**t.
 
TUT TUT Listen andy as for knowledge and skill i can and do hold my own along side anyone i have many certs not just plastering also many more things i do. I am very professional in what i do .I run my own company .And i have many satisfied customers and as for being a plum well people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones hope you get my point Bye the way andy you must have a very big { little finger } To hold the knowledge i have

No you ain't mate, otherwise you'd have contacted Danny to discuss your free advertising/promoting of the sh!tehawk..........Have some manners - although you needn't thank me for the free advice.:RpS_thumbup:
 
Don't bother with crates, planks, and stilts? Get yourselves a lightweight alloy folding platform with wheels. You can kick it anywhere around the room...and put you bucket of muck on it.!!
Simples!!.....got mine from Wickes about 5 years ago for £60...... but, can't seem to find them now!
 
How about a hop up with adjustable legs, maybe using the peg system like trestles do.

But dont try any funny business guys, it's my idea...I have a full patent and I'm not afraid to drag you through the courts.

Joking aside, hop ups are doing my hips in I think, I quite often get shooting pains in them.
 
fcuk hop up and stilits lads.... redbull...........you've sen the adverts do what it says on the tin.. tricky getting the skimming out ya feathers though
 
How about a hop up with adjustable legs, maybe using the peg system like trestles do.

But dont try any funny business guys, it's my idea...I have a full patent and I'm not afraid to drag you through the courts.

Joking aside, hop ups are doing my hips in I think, I quite often get shooting pains in them.

already do hop ups with adjustable legs
 
I've got a special tool for doing big lids, its called an apprentice! I'll just mosey along after and trowel it up! 'get that muck up faster son, you gotta put the kettle on in a minute'!
 
if you have a hopup with adjustable legs surley your goin to need a hopeup to get onto your newly highted hopup
 
if you have a hopup with adjustable legs surley your goin to need a hopeup to get onto your newly highted hopup

I mean one with small adjustments so you can always be at the perfect height for the ceiling. I have one at 500mm and another at 600mm, these cover most heights but often i need one a bit higher or lower.
 
i normally use a hop up all the time but some spreads ive seen have a small lightweight tower they got them from wikes forty quid got wheels on aswell quite good for higer work
 
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