@Plasterers1StopShop is your best point of contactLooking to purchase several plastering
machines
closest ive got to a lake is a bath!Why do all you other spreads seem to have either tons of money or mansions with their own lakes?
Looking to purchase several plastering
machines
Why do all you other spreads seem to have either tons of money or mansions with their own lakes?
Obviously not here in South Yorkshire! Prices are dropping. I am getting out of the domestic market, not worth doing anymore.
Obviously not here in South Yorkshire! Prices are dropping. I am getting out of the domestic market, not worth doing anymore.
Obviously not here in South Yorkshire! Prices are dropping. I am getting out of the domestic market, not worth doing anymore.
Do you put it down to bagged renders now widely available aposed to just sand & cement?
I thought all you machine guys raking in a grand a day, driving big range rovers, having butler's and all that shite, well that's what @theclemo telling me anyway
Do you think thats ritmo specific?These machines and the tools required cost to maintain.
I have done 3 jobs this year but bits and pieces have cost me over £700 so far. The Ritmo cost more to maintain than my car or truck.
Rotar and stators are only lasting at best 3 pallets. Thats £1 a bag to pump.
My original r&s was stainless in a clamp. Cost £275 but lasted a year.
All machines have wear parts, they do a lot of mixing in that little chamber, cheaper than some tosser who lets you down all the time.Do you think thats ritmo specific?
Would a different machine be cheaper to maintain?
I always remember Les saying “ you let any machine sit around for 6 months you will get problems, same as a car “ true really, lucky we use ours all year roundThese machines and the tools required cost to maintain.
I have done 3 jobs this year but bits and pieces have cost me over £700 so far. The Ritmo cost more to maintain than my car or truck.
Rotar and stators are only lasting at best 3 pallets. Thats £1 a bag to pump.
My original r&s was stainless in a clamp. Cost £275 but lasted a year.
I'm new to the machine game.All machines have wear parts, they do a lot of mixing in that little chamber, cheaper than some tosser who lets you down all the time.
I'm new to the machine game.
I just wondered if any one machine was cheaper to run than the other
I thought all you machine guys raking in a grand a day, driving
3 pallets am getting a lot more then that out of a b4-2 r@s am now on my 7 pallet and plenty of life in the r@s yet. Spraying at 20bar the last few days I sprayed.These machines and the tools required cost to maintain.
I have done 3 jobs this year but bits and pieces have cost me over £700 so far. The Ritmo cost more to maintain than my car or truck.
Rotar and stators are only lasting at best 3 pallets. Thats £1 a bag to pump.
My original r&s was stainless in a clamp. Cost £275 but lasted a year.
Surely you build these running costs into your quotes.
Do you think thats ritmo specific?
Would a different machine be cheaper to maintain?