It's been a while, Ox speedskim question.

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DannyMac

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Ages since I've been on here so hello again.

Had a plastic bladed speedskim for probably 8 years and the blade is battered now. Ox have now taken them over, I'm wanting to know if the new model speedskims fit into the old plastic holders for doing ceilings? TIA

Also where can I buy the plastic trowels with wooden handles, think they're called spanish trowels. 11" I think.
 

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My advice would be to buy a complete new speedskim as you 3 had your moneys worth from the old one you tight arse and try both the putz plastics as they're Only cheap you tight arse
Ha, I have. Just didn't know if I needed to buy the new plastic clamp with it. You're right though, I hate buying tackle. Funnily enough I didn't pay for the last ones either, I won them playing an online Christmas pool comp on this forum about 8 years ago :bailando::numberone:
Half the stuff in my van is probably older than a lot of the plasterers on here!
 
the white plastic trowels were for sale on Ebay. they are from Spain the seller is a plasterer from UK.
 
Ha, I have. Just didn't know if I needed to buy the new plastic clamp with it. You're right though, I hate buying tackle. Funnily enough I didn't pay for the last ones either, I won them playing an online Christmas pool comp on this forum about 8 years ago :bailando::numberone:
Half the stuff in my van is probably older than a lot of the plasterers on here!
I look for reasons to buy new tools, I love it. I bought a pair of dewalt tape measures because the black and yellow Stanley ones I had didnt match the black and yellow dewalt power tools I have.
 
Ha, I have. Just didn't know if I needed to buy the new plastic clamp with it. You're right though, I hate buying tackle. Funnily enough I didn't pay for the last ones either, I won them playing an online Christmas pool comp on this forum about 8 years ago :bailando::numberone:
Half the stuff in my van is probably older than a lot of the plasterers on here!
s**t was that 8 years , I won mine in that comp too
 
Ha, I have. Just didn't know if I needed to buy the new plastic clamp with it. You're right though, I hate buying tackle. Funnily enough I didn't pay for the last ones either, I won them playing an online Christmas pool comp on this forum about 8 years ago :bailando::numberone:
Half the stuff in my van is probably older than a lot of the plasterers on here!

I'm sure one of our ginger members will be along soon, to offer you some 'only-lightly-soiled' speedskims/trowels/MakeGood plaster, at a knock-down rate :chica:
 
Ages since I've been on here so hello again.

Had a plastic bladed speedskim for probably 8 years and the blade is battered now. Ox have now taken them over, I'm wanting to know if the new model speedskims fit into the old plastic holders for doing ceilings? TIA

Also where can I buy the plastic trowels with wooden handles, think they're called spanish trowels. 11" I think.

Hiya :D
 
Ages since I've been on here so hello again.

Had a plastic bladed speedskim for probably 8 years and the blade is battered now. Ox have now taken them over, I'm wanting to know if the new model speedskims fit into the old plastic holders for doing ceilings? TIA

Also where can I buy the plastic trowels with wooden handles, think they're called spanish trowels. 11" I think.

Probably a bit rich for your blood, but I just noticed FFX are doing a package deal for 600 ST, 1200 ST, 600 PF, pole attachment and pole:

www.ffx.co.uk/product/Get/Ox-Tools-Ox-P534805-5055945281729-Ox-Speedskim-Ultimate-Plastic-Flex-Finishing-Pack
 

There you go @DannyMac these are the ones, brilliant trowels
yeah brilliant if you're an ego w@nker shining shiitt out of ye skim
 
Only need 1 trowel start to finish refina s*p*r*lex 2

There yer go ive said it secrets out.

Piss & wind!!!
 

There you go @DannyMac these are the ones, brilliant trowels

From the ebay listing:

"As well as guaranteeing a flawless polished finish they are good for refurb work, where the walls aren't flat, as they bend with the wall to ensure a good finish."

 
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