Ianspreader
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Hello just wondering if any one uses a machine which you can use 240v or 400v and if they are any good? Cheers for your help again
That's tickling my fancy too.I think the pft g4 x looks good
Hello just wondering if any one uses a machine which you can use 240v or 400v and if they are any good? Cheers for your help again
Think the xl does this also with the added bonus of being able to use bucket coats also. ( I think )
First time other day, wat a tit. None in can hardwall in pipes. Had go to get some . Was craping um as normally we blocked in on site carpark. Half hour later sorted and it pushed out straight away. Pressure went from 10 to 25 on a 15 m pipe but we got thereHands up whos run out of fuel :RpS_thumbup:
Get to site set up everyrhing . if you don't know where your working then fill Genny on way if not get the lad to fill it while he goes for the brews as your taping your windows etc.
No excuses for running out bar sloppy organisation.
Fk the neighbours we all gotta earn.
I love the smell of 3phase.
Pros and cons to all. I know a lad with a 240 machine and one client wouldn't let him use their electric. So on it goes.
Trip.
We rolled up on Friday to domestic house rolled the pump and Genny out and sprayed a 60m job and scraped in same day using 3phase power/speed We needed 25m of hose to get all area meaning we didn't need to move anything or the pallets/bags When time is the essence.
You see you adapt to what set up you have. Personally I can't see me ever moving away from 3phase.
The machine we have is also very easy to move not like a g4/5 baffles me why Pft don't make it anymore it is the machine that has the answer to a lot of scenarios. Power/distance manuverability etc.
As Rigsby says you cant do it on youre own without breaking a big sweat and so are reliant on payed labour to help.Get to site set up everyrhing . if you don't know where your working then fill Genny on way if not get the lad to fill it while he goes for the brews as your taping your windows etc.
No excuses for running out bar sloppy organisation. You had it easy so far. Wait till things get hectic and you have to rely on others to spray/set things up. Subbies ring when they run out never 2 days prior.
Fk the neighbours we all gotta earn. You are very conscientious and considerate. i worked with you and know this so don't play the hard man
I love the smell of 3phase.
Pros and cons to all. I know a lad with a 240 machine and one client wouldn't let him use their electric. So on it goes.
Trip.
We rolled up on Friday to domestic house rolled the pump and Genny out and sprayed a 60m job and scraped in same day using 3phase power/speed We needed 25m of hose to get all area meaning we didn't need to move anything or the pallets/bags When time is the essence.
You see you adapt to what set up you have. Personally I can't see me ever moving away from 3phase.
The machine we have is also very easy to move not like a g4/5 baffles me why Pft don't make it anymore it is the machine that has the answer to a lot of scenarios. Power/distance manuverability etc.
Plasterjfe what sort of van you got? Do you keep machine n genny on board or do you unload at night? If I was rendering all the time be a lot easier but I have to unload all my kit to load the machine in and then I need help with loading machines are all very confusing lol
Feel like we are made to look as if we are in the dark ages :RpS_confused: , love my G4 :flapper:and genny :flapper:Get to site set up everyrhing . if you don't know where your working then fill Genny on way if not get the lad to fill it while he goes for the brews as your taping your windows etc.
No excuses for running out bar sloppy organisation.
Fk the neighbours we all gotta earn.
I love the smell of 3phase.
Pros and cons to all. I know a lad with a 240 machine and one client wouldn't let him use their electric. So on it goes.
Trip.
We rolled up on Friday to domestic house rolled the pump and Genny out and sprayed a 60m job and scraped in same day using 3phase power/speed We needed 25m of hose to get all area meaning we didn't need to move anything or the pallets/bags When time is the essence.
You see you adapt to what set up you have. Personally I can't see me ever moving away from 3phase.
The machine we have is also very easy to move not like a g4/5 baffles me why Pft don't make it anymore it is the machine that has the answer to a lot of scenarios. Power/distance manuverability etc.
Feel like we are made to look as if we are in the dark ages :RpS_confused: , love my G4 :flapper:and genny :flapper:
not at all brother. 3 phase is the way to go if you are using loads of gear and youre in a gang. the switchables are a luxury not a necessity