jmsplastering
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What's the best thing to use to catch chippings when dry dashing
Cheers palPlasterers mixing bath, large shallow potting trays, and I was at Sps the other week and they had some trays that interlock so you can have as many or as few as you want but I Find with dashing the more you got down the less waste and cleaning you have
@CTPlastering has some interlocking trays I think,not sure how he rates them.
A old fashioned fire guard is a good one hard to get these days. Or when u finish which a 20 l waterproof jar cut that in halfWhat's the best thing to use to catch chippings when dry dashing
I was looking at getting them, can you wash the chips out easy enough before re using?@Danny do u have a link for the dashing boxes ? Mine worked spot on and they were just tester ones think the plastic is ment to be harder etc with the proper ones , think its what @themucky1 is going on about to . Saves knocking up boxed with ply and slaters lathes etc lol
I was looking at getting them, can you wash the chips out easy enough before re using?
And supper in AELash the gable on, put some plastic down on the deck and dash like fook. Catch the lot.
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And supper in AE
Yes m8 your rhight ther whith a good labourer by your side it happy daysNothing hard about it if your suction is controlled.
A hell of a lot easier in fact.
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They look good in a ideal world where you don't have scaffold in the wayhttp://www.plasterersnews.com/chipsave-the-pebble-dashers-big-catch/
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They look good in a ideal world where you don't have scaffold in the way
Get down to your local dominos pizza place . The trays they carry the Dow in on are perfect in height and length for dashing . Been using them for years and their usually only too happy to give them away because after they use them once they go to get recycled apparentlyWhat's the best thing to use to catch chippings when dry dashing