S+C with a frying pan??

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He sives the stones out through an old spring bed. Classic. Thing is that s all he can get in Romania or where ever it is. Turns a £300 job into £3000 job just for the effort. Thing is they dont have the coin!
Dont think I'll ever complain again. Well..... ;D
 
i know a hungarian spread who uses gear straight out of the bucket using a saucepan and ive seen him do an 80 m2 ceiling in one hit his work is about the best i have seen and neat aswell
 
he puts the gear on his hawk using the pan he is a nutter got a tatoo of britney spears on his arm smelly c**t aswell though he,s s**t at floating
 
lucius said:
F*** me jim you were waiting in the sidelines there Lol
Lucius
Just passing comment lucious Most unusual troweling ive seen was a resin floor layer troweling self leveler with a size 10 shoe thats a fact lol
 
I laid blocks in Germany with a saucepan for a couple of hours once when the tools whent missing.
Lucius
 
i rendered the side of a garage once and it was so tight i had to squeeze down sideways and couldnt even take stuff of my handboard, so i put it on with my hand board. cowboy stylieeee yehaa :D
 
kirk johnstone said:
i rendered the side of a garage once and it was so tight i had to squeeze down sideways and couldnt even take stuff of my handboard, so i put it on with my hand board. cowboy stylieeee yehaa :D

see your labourer could have loaded up a trow hawk and passed it to you, much easier!!!!
 
steve_cov_spread said:
kirk johnstone said:
i rendered the side of a garage once and it was so tight i had to squeeze down sideways and couldnt even take stuff of my handboard, so i put it on with my hand board. cowboy stylieeee yehaa :D

see your labourer could have loaded up a trow hawk and passed it to you, much easier!!!!

the trowhawk should only be used for spanking the labourer with
 
Why spank the poor lab with it when it can be used for a lot more jobs and applications i woundnt like to labour for you( kinky kirk )Id have to stand with me back against the wall
 
I notice this guy is using screeds...I find this technique good on small walls but on large gable ends etc how do you guys go about it? I just do about 3 m2 rule it off flat then move along and lay on another 3m2 keepingf a wet edge and use the patch I first did to rule off off. Is this bad technique?
 
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