why isnt it suitableWhere are you guys getting any mpfinish? I wanna see how it is compared to BG spray finish. We have decided to not spray multi or board finish from now on as it just not suitable. Anyone know the kanuf rep number for south-east?
you ever managed to get any samples sent?
we will need s**t loads. Gibbo its not suitable cos it goes off to quick
what machine sprays sand and cement render not pre bagged gear.
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the best machine is a Putzmeister SP11,if you are going to be mixing/spraying a lot of material.it will do sand/cement,bagged render or you can do liquid floor screeds,electric machines are generally used for bagged materials where you can get close to your work,all machines are only as good as the man on the end of the hose,if he cannot keep up with the machine then its advantage is lost.
to invest in a diesel machine you need to be going to apply a lot of material or also use it for liquid floor screed.
there are a lot of happy electric machine users, as also there are diesel ones.
it takes minutes and a small amount of water to clean a trowel but a machine diesel or electric will only work the following day if they are properally cleaned which may take up to 45 mins at end of the shift.
we will need s**t loads. Gibbo its not suitable cos it goes off to quick
:RpS_laugh:
the best machine is a Putzmeister SP11,if you are going to be mixing/spraying a lot of material.it will do sand/cement,bagged render or you can do liquid floor screeds,electric machines are generally used for bagged materials where you can get close to your work,all machines are only as good as the man on the end of the hose,if he cannot keep up with the machine then its advantage is lost.
to invest in a diesel machine you need to be going to apply a lot of material or also use it for liquid floor screed.
there are a lot of happy electric machine users, as also there are diesel ones.
it takes minutes and a small amount of water to clean a trowel but a machine diesel or electric will only work the following day if they are properally cleaned which may take up to 45 mins at end of the shift.
I quit plastering23 years ago but when i saw the L&D video and saw how fast you can spray I thought, this lot is going to set as fast as it goes on. Maybe a bit to fast for two spreads? Perhaps with an organised workforce it could work?