It hasn't been done properly if it had of been scraped and done properly it would be the right colour if they used water when sponging up it washes the colour out and looks patchy and the developer is talking complete s**t about its weatherproofing it would eventually need painting in the future...
There's no point in having a machine if you don't know how to use it buddy I get it you're old school and don't take this the wrong way stuck in your ways you'd be a fool not to take 1 day to sort it out and learn how to go about it you are falling behind the times pal
I've been there buddy there's so much that gets in your head about what's going on, with the machines it's all about getting it setup right once you've going you shouldn't have many problems
I use pft machines and it's an easy setup on their machines and if you do get any problems while...
K-rend does go through machines though not a problem for the g4 and also with the right R&S it goes through the ritmo you'd be a fool not to take the offer here you will definitely learn something about the machine you are using it could even be you at fault but you'll never know if you don't go...
If they were spraying k-rend with a ritmo they were more than likely using a soft stator I know a few people that also say the m-tech struggle and moved to pft
The base coats go through fine the mono doesn't avoid k-rend mono it's s**t it's a nice finish but the smaller machines don't like it and it's more than likely to crack
Hahaha He's telling the truth you should put washing up liquid through the rotor and stator when you wash down it keeps it lubed up and yes He's also telling the truth about wallpaper paste
Most machine users will know this
I see now that it sticks out of the wall a bit so I'm guessing the board will finish flush with the edge of the fire the plasterer could run a scrim over the joint and skim to it but he's still right ask the fire fitters to stick to the metal and if they say it won't stick they're in the same...
Couldn't disagree more with what you said a plasterer definitely knows more about plastering than a fire fitter and he's right you shouldn't skim over a smooth metal strip it's nothing like skimming over a stop bead they are designed to skim over
The plasterer is right to not want to skim onto...
Anyone looking for a ritmo a pal of mine is selling one it hasn't been used much and looks brand new
I don't want to put his number on here so message me with your number and I'll send it that way thanks
You are definitely better off with a day's training if you're not quite sure what's going wrong it will honestly save you a lot of money and stress in the long run
The setup of these machines is the most important thing to know if you're doing it wrong every time there's no point in having one
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