finishing spatulas

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andyb

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hi as anyone bought or used one from reina tools website its a finishing spatula /flexible blade which can be attached to a metal pole would be handy for me as i do ins work and theres always furniture in the room could finish off the ceiling from floor level cheers if anyone can help ;)
 
just looked on refina site spats are pricey, like you say are they worth it

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a lad called Carl in bootle, merseyside gave me several plastic trowel covers assorted sizes, they clip snuggly on to a pipe trowel, he came up with the idea a couple of years ago, said he was going on dragons den for finance? nice tool ;)
 
Plasterite said:
just looked on refina site spats are pricey, like you say are they worth it

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a lad called Carl in bootle, merseyside gave me several plastic trowel covers assorted sizes, they clip snuggly on to a pipe trowel, he came up with the idea a couple of years ago, said he was going on dragons den for finance? nice tool ;)
Hang on Carl from Bootle in Sefton, the plasterer Carl?!
 
ive got to hand it to you plasterite, your doing everything you can to get your post count up, and dannys gonna delete them aaaaaaallllllllllll
 
the plastics have been going for about 6 years round ere, we used to finish ceilings with them to speed things up a little so we could crack on with the walls, always made our own tho,
 
steve cov said:
ive got to hand it to you plasterite, your doing everything you can to get your post count up, and dannys gonna delete them aaaaaaallllllllllll
you can talk 2777 whatever posts u must live here u must be wired in to the pc
 
plasterjfe said:
the plastics have been going for about 6 years round ere, we used to finish ceilings with them to speed things up a little so we could crack on with the walls, always made our own tho,
Hi Jfe
have u used the smoothers, there about 2 1/2 foot wide to polish ceilings ect, seen one on site against a wall,
id try anything once :)
 
plasterjfe said:
the plastics have been going for about 6 years round ere, we used to finish ceilings with them to speed things up a little so we could crack on with the walls, always made our own tho,

what part of the globe u from m8 ;)
 
plaster man said:
steve cov said:
ive got to hand it to you plasterite, your doing everything you can to get your post count up, and dannys gonna delete them aaaaaaallllllllllll
you can talk 2777 whatever posts u must live here u must be wired in to the pc

mind your business :D
 
merseyside were based.
What about you?
i aint familiar with a smoother? i made mine from the fire exit signs on sites as they seem to be the best type of plastic and used to stick it to an old trowel but overhang the placcy by about 20mm all the way round
 
plasterjfe said:
merseyside were based.
What about you?
i aint familiar with a smoother? i made mine from the fire exit signs on sites as they seem to be the best type of plastic and used to stick it to an old trowel but overhang the placcy by about 20mm all the way round

plasterjfe said:
merseyside were based.
What about you?
i aint familiar with a smoother? i made mine from the fire exit signs on sites as they seem to be the best type of plastic and used to stick it to an old trowel but overhang the placcy by about 20mm all the way round

im based in wigan

did u get permission of an ember of staff to use the fire exit sign :D


maybe these guys made there own, it looked like a floor scraper, blade about 2 1/2 ft wide angled on an ajustable pole....


and before the others jump in it wasnt a floor scraper! ;)
 
Bruce Willis said:
Plasterite said:
just looked on refina site spats are pricey, like you say are they worth it

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a lad called Carl in bootle, merseyside gave me several plastic trowel covers assorted sizes, they clip snuggly on to a pipe trowel, he came up with the idea a couple of years ago, said he was going on dragons den for finance? nice tool ;)
Hang on Carl from Bootle in Sefton, the plasterer Carl?!
just 4 a 2nd i thought u were takin the mick mate ;D ;D ;D ;)
 
we use them on mp75 and there the dogs, some of the walls are 20m long by 2.4 high so up and down with that baby, job done. Ask Nick on here, he sprayed a 75m2 ceiling , just him and a labourer, flattened with the 1200 spat all cleaned out in an hour ready for final trowel
 
cheers for the the replys lads gonna try one off the refina site about 80 quid all in this is a great website pf laughing my head off at the latest replys to questions il let you know how i get on with new gear cheers :D
 
Plasterite said:
plasterjfe said:
the plastics have been going for about 6 years round ere, we used to finish ceilings with them to speed things up a little so we could crack on with the walls, always made our own tho,

what part of your sexy body would you like me to lick first m8 ;)
shocking Plasterite! :o
 
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