Groove37
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You taking your trowel in the bath with you John???Well asked fork cork handle guess i didnt get cork doh . Year old n handles f**k*d. Anyone else had prob with nella
You taking your trowel in the bath with you John???Well asked fork cork handle guess i didnt get cork doh . Year old n handles f**k*d. Anyone else had prob with nella
I gave handle a wipe so didnt look a scruffy cuntuYou taking your trowel in the bath with you John???
Yeah the first spread I ever worked with used to wear a groove into the wooden handles with his thumb. An old b*****d called Barry Legget, not the same bloke is it @Mouldyoldspudgun ?Wood all day I find the rubber ones either shrink or get compressed then my hand cramps, never get that with wood unless I sand the handle down which I used to do like a silly old t**t a,so rubber ones wear a groove where my thumb goes. Having said that I worked with a couple of brothers and they used to wear a thumb groove on wooden handles only spindley old buggers too
I'd be talking with Ryan about that. IMO a handle should last as long as the rest of the trowel.Well asked fork cork handle guess i didnt get cork doh . Year old n handles f**k*d. Anyone else had prob with nella
No these were two brothers called Harold and Maurice Quirk both of them used to do it, they were price workers good finish but walls were bent, beads ended up where they were thrown at the angle but f**k**g hell did they turn out the metresYeah the first spread I ever worked with used to wear a groove into the wooden handles with his thumb. An old b*****d called Barry Legget, not the same bloke is it @Mouldyoldspudgun ?
I’m sure Nela do a wooden handle that can replace that.Well asked fork cork handle guess i didnt get cork doh . Year old n handles f**k*d. Anyone else had prob with nella
You'll be old before you know it Pete and you'll be reminiscing about the time you had thirty different trowels hanging of some weird tool trolly on a small extension.
Not yet pal
Your a cheeky one aren’t you Vincent
And all because he saw all the old farts talking about different tools of days gone past, which got Vincent juices flowing, in a non homosexual wayYou'll be old before you know it Pete and you'll be reminiscing about the time you had thirty different trowels hanging of some weird tool trolly on a small extension.
Been looking cant even find replacement handles anyone got a link pleaseI’m sure Nela do a wooden handle that can replace that.
Who.s ryanI'd be talking with Ryan about that. IMO a handle should last as long as the rest of the trowel.
Been looking cant even find replacement handles anyone got a link please
Been looking cant even find replacement handles anyone got a link please
You should create your personal ergo handle with some plaster. For me nella is by far the most uncomfortable trowel, but stick some plaster on the handle and when it moulds to your grip - voila.Been looking cant even find replacement handles anyone got a link please
Sand paper fingersWell asked fork cork handle guess i didnt get cork doh . Year old n handles f**k*d. Anyone else had prob with nella
Ryan at plasterers1stopshop mate.Who.s ryan
Just been on there and seems i have to order 10 wtf .Ryan at plasterers1stopshop mate.
Wood I had a tyzack which worn in fitted like a glove hoeing for nela max seems like cork which should ware in nice the rubber Marshall tows r the mark of a traditional spread but times change so you need to move with it , they are trying to make a very brutal joke a bit easier with speed skim etc but who puts it on the walls and ceilings keeps ya young thoWhat you prefer I'm just having slidey dilemma with the rubber handle was going to try wooden see how I get on thoughts
hate the rubber handles... the cork handles are great as they are grippy even when wet
hate the rubber handles... the cork handles are great as they are grippy even when wet
what you want a steel handle lolI'd be talking with Ryan about that. IMO a handle should last as long as the rest of the trowel.