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was thinking these could be good on both coats of mono when putting on by hand esp the first pass don't mean the serrated edge I've got one of those just wondered if anyone's tried em
do you edge your first pass Andy with the serrated edgeHave one but don't seem to use it .Probably good for first pass where the edge is too big to fit.
do you edge your first pass Andy with the serrated edge[/QUOTE Yes mate
People are getting sooooo picky lately.I have cut down serrated edges.
Getting fed up with mono. We hardly ever have any misses but when i do it may be one and it stops me getting paid. When you do a perfect job the slightest little mark stands out.
When I do mono I don't rule it I just overload it so when using I section it gets scraped both ways to get it flat as f**k so no problems when sun or lights shine down it
When I do mono I don't rule it I just overload it so when using I section it gets scraped both ways to get it flat as f**k so no problems when sun or lights shine down it
you don't rule at all mateWhen I do mono I don't rule it I just overload it so when using I section it gets scraped both ways to get it flat as f**k so no problems when sun or lights shine down it
do you spat your first pass then mateno just use a spat the i section does the ruling
no just use a spat the i section does the ruling
no just a tight coatdo you spat your first pass then mate
i can get mine to 3mm no problem johnThats ok if you are labour only. Tad expensive if you are buying it.
I am flat plus 3mm. But leave my lads it is plus 6mm+.