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Do you? How do you manage to turn them around? I have been trying for the last 5min to rotate that picture on my iPad , but the only succes I had was flipping my head around.
Got a Nokia Lumia 1020 phone not iPhone
 
Im not sure pal but ive seen @scottie5 work and he knows his stuff. He really rates them which has made me curious to try them myself? I only ever tried the grey cavity closer type blade and wanted tolaunch it in the skip as i thought it was bloody awful
 
Im not sure pal but ive seen @scottie5 work and he knows his stuff. He really rates them which has made me curious to try them myself? I only ever tried the grey cavity closer type blade and wanted tolaunch it in the skip as i thought it was bloody awful
I get on with the old ones. Got one free from Scott when he started up and it's still good. Just give the edge a smooth off every so often. I wonder what the difference is then? @anybody
 
The grey blade was only ever really good for 1 pass 2 if your timings were bang on.
Get the timing wrong and it ripped the skim up like a ploughed field.
First time I used it I fooked the timings up badly and nearly threw it in the skip.
Fast toward to the new blue blade I don't understand the science @Speedskim Scott maybe able to explain hower.

1 skim laid in.
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2. First flatten with the speedskim
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3 2nd pass with the speedskim.
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4. 3rd pass with the speedskim.

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5 a quick pass with s*p*r*lex/plazzy.

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You can finish with either the blue st or The pink sf blades which are basically a giaint s*p*r*lex but personally I find with the pink I either have to drench the wall of put loads of pressure on it to stop the blade juddering, this is I think where maybe it might require some more breaking in, or at 1200mm it's just to long (like the spat I think 600-800mm) is more then enough to try and finish with.
 
I have a 1m eze spat and a 600mm eze spat i love them and never had a problem with them either?? Sometimes on a re skim i have to adjust my timings but on board work i find them great
 
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These are definatly not just a tool for people who can't lay in neat or flat.
Anyone thinking that is missing the point of the speedy by a mile.
They also close hardwall/bonding ocr and sand and cement up really well, ( again your timings have to be right otherwise they do more harm then good).
 
I knock the origional ones as they were bloody crap. But i will get some blue blades and can always complain to @scottie5 over beers to sort it out lol

It really was a question of timing with the grey blade Greg.
I told the old man these were the future then proceeded to massacre the set we'd just put on , with it while he just watched me laughing his tits off.
I nearly smashed the living bollox out of it in pure rage lol glad I persevered though.
 
It really was a question of timing with the grey blade Greg.
I told the old man these were the future then proceeded to massacre the set we'd just put on , with it while he just watched me laughing his tits off.
I nearly smashed the living bollox out of it in pure rage lol glad I persevered though.
Had the sameproblem with tearing and i was very annoyed (110m2 ceiling in onehit with big ben aka Spankysouthport) so i grabbed the eze spat and all was well. You do need to adjust the angle as you go along if you ask me
 
I wudnt take notice of the dinosaur lads..leave him to it with doing a full set with a trowel whilst we put more on and earn more money and have time to have a brew in between..@danny please bring the dumb button back its warranted for people like this
I presume you're referring to me.When you get flown round the world to do squash courts and finish your day at two with plenty of brews then I might take notice of you.
 
I presume you're referring to me.When you get flown round the world to do squash courts and finish your day at two with plenty of brews then I might take notice of you.
I am referring to you you idiot..wat sort of comment in saying I dnt know how to use a trowel properly because i use a speedskim or sumat..bet u use a podger aswell dont you
 
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I am referring to you you idiot..wat sort of comment in saying I dnt know how to use a trowel properly because i use a speedskim or sumat..bet u use a plunger aswell dont you
Bath and rake aswell.Knocks that horsehair and lime up lovely
 
@Kitchy did you use a small drop of water with the eze?
I find I have to, a spray bottle does the trick, if you use a s*p*r*lex ok I don't see why the eze should create a problem tbh. Once I've a ceiling on the trowel goes on the window sill until the next gauge when I'm on ceilings. I'm no masochist but I actually look forward to ceilings now, the bigger the better.
I wipe with 6ft speedskim,
1 or 2 wipes with 4ft as I feel I can control it better at this stage of the set, then finish with the eze 800.


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@Kitchy did you use a small drop of water with the eze?
I find I have to, a spray bottle does the trick, if you use a s*p*r*lex ok I don't see why the eze should create a problem tbh. Once I've a ceiling on the trowel goes on the window sill until the next gauge when I'm on ceilings. I'm no masochist but I actually look forward to ceilings now, the bigger the better.
I wipe with 6ft speedskim,
1 or 2 wipes with 4ft as I feel I can control it better at this stage of the set, then finish with the eze 800.


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Ye brush angle with water then bring it out..its sumat I'm going to stick to to try get used to because it will make life alot easier
 
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