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You pissed Dave, :RpS_confused: you know a machine in the right hands is the best way
I'd buy a ritmo if i wanted one for myself because it does everything but there's no money in thin coats anymore, hardwall you still have to skim, mp75 no one knows about it over here, skimmings pointless but monos mint so I might aswell have a 3 phase but then I have to lug it around for the odd job I get every month.........
 
I'd buy a ritmo if i wanted one for myself because it does everything but there's no money in thin coats anymore, hardwall you still have to skim, mp75 no one knows about it over here, skimmings pointless but monos mint so I might aswell have a 3 phase but then I have to lug it around for the odd job I get every month.........
Thats based on you mate ,the guy could use it day in day out , each to their own
 
Skimmings awsome on the right job. The ritmo is such a good piece of kit.

We were using it as just a conveyancing pump today with Knaufs premixed straight on to block. Didnt miss a beat.

If you get one you wont look back
 
I have a skim set up for the Ritmo L but no rotar and stator. Open to offers used twice apparently.
 
No idea. I will take the kit out to Les Lord at PFT Northern when I pick the Ritmo up after he has serviced it. Is it a different r&s for skimming? The one on has a clamp.
 
That must be worth having , always thought 1 or 2 bags at a time was a bit like hard work ,ok if you have a lad standing by the machine ,but for a 2 man team got to be better :RpS_thumbup:
 
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