Pm me you number mate. Have been working bromsgrove this week not sure where next week. The main problem is theres alot of donkey work thats part of the job that people dont think about. Loading bags and water. Scrim tape. Cleaning buckets trowels. Beading. Setting up fooking stair scaffold etc...
I think you can still do it and then you can declare what youve earned. We sub contract so if for example you came with us i would want our contractor to pay you so that it wasnt affecting our tax.
Dont blame your self..... blame british gypsum. Thats what i do. every pallet of gear seems to have a different set time and some of it feels like fudge to trowel up
We paid bout 500 for ours new with those big batterys to make sure we would always have enough power. To be fair its overkill but i wouldnt swap it because on the odd occasion ive forgotten to charge it weve never been caught out.
Bought a bosch 36v with 2 4ah batterys last febuary.
We mix average 10 bags per day. 2 bags of skim at a time in a 50lt refina skim bucket. The most bags mixed with 1 battery was 19. Averages 12-14 if you use it like a megamixer.
Haven't bought one just yet, still want to see a couple more and get the best deal i can.
Id say go and have a look at some spraying and then think if you'd have enough work available to justify getting one.
You've got to be able to make more money or make your day a couple hours shorter for...
Buying, it comes with a 12kw gen plus jobby as supplied by pft.
The seller doesn't know the age, certainly doesn't look new, was serviced in Essex recently. Maybe
someone knows of the machine?
I've done both, felt like it was more work with the sponge, suppose its down to your routine and what works for you. Always have the sponge handy tho, really good if you've been a bit enthusiastic/optimistic when deciding how much your gonna throw on!
apologise and Give us all day rate till they sort the s**t out or say our water is dirty, our drills are over mixing it and we're doing it all wrong and should attend a 5day intensive course.
Ha they should on site test it on a bit more than a m2 of board.
I'd pay them a good rate to see the sweat p1ssin out of them with 35m2 of reveals and ceilings to trowel up!
It would be mainly skim coat but hopefully it would make float n set a little more profitable nick. Did you do much skim with yours?
I'm glad to hear your gettin on well with Ur ritmo currier, seen a bit of a mono vid on YouTube that u posted, did u get that on with the ritmo? Did u sort out...
The g4 doesn't do skim tho does it? Need a machine to do both backing and skim. Do you think the ritmo would be slow at the backing coats and mono nick?
Yeah its the reason I asked really, shame they don't do a 110v/400v ritmo m. Still worried that the 110 won't have the guts and the 240 not been allowed on site.
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