nickelarse
Private Member
i might just add this 1 more time. they are a complete piece of s**t.
theyre s**t
Good s**t, you just dont know how to use it.
I thought you only used it a couple of times then someone pinched it?
i have never had the pleasure of wallcrete
Got mine on wednesday, been using for 3 days on an extention over plasterboard,
Personally feel they are pretty good, after putting on faster and rougher a whip over with one of these leaves a first coat flatter with less lines and holes than a neat first coat, second coat goes on easier, i dont use on second coat as i always put 2nd on nearly flawlessly anyway, this extension is 2 rooms both with vaulted ceilings, the wide angle from ceiling to window wall is far easier to get straight when ruling the line with one of these
Knocks about 15 minutes a gauge off, plus the hits are easier, finished walls look better
Just my 2 pence, Glad i got one
I know plenty of lads who own stilts but only tried them once coz they couldnt or didnt want to get on with them does that mean there shite?
They allow you to get on wet plaster without tiger striping as much, we spray then use plastics being either a trowel or the speed skim. Final going over with s*p*r*lex spats then leave untill hard and give it a quick polish with super flex again. Sorted.
This is with cpi used to cut back the surface flat instead of using a float ready for rubbing up, my old man reckons its it s**t hot, dont think it would work aswell with standard S+C.
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Wouldn't sawing a timber edge across that wall achieve the same thing?
Wouldn't have thought so and a bit of timber would cost you almost 30 notes and you would look like unprofessional pikey.
Its like saying wouldn't a wooden trowel be the same a stainless steel one