yes we are getting some build up in the chamber we are using a twister rotor and stator the stuff we are using takes one day per mil to dry and we are having to put upto 50mm on with feature work but it does not like going on much more than 15mm at a time so 15 days before next 15-20 mil this is a right pain only got 7000 meters to go the machine pumps it fine just comes out of the gun as if it sis not mixed in the chamber we have had 18 pallets just sheeted over outside and i know it does not like getting damp but the bags fell fine we are getting blockeages mainly on start up everything is primed hose gun etc start off wet till mat comes through then turn downsouthernmonkey said:we used limetec through an mtec m300 and had no probs at all mate which one are you using and is there any build up in the mixing zone when you come to clean out , what rotors and stators are you using , we was spraying R37 basecoat
Who's DFT was you using Goody
sounds good, the fella we pricing it for wants a floated/sponge finish ,st asteir say it can go on lightweight blocks no prob, be interesting to see how good it is, bloke we do some work for went to parex seminar in toulon i think ,he said they was doin two colours wet on wet dividing it with a thin metal strip while spraying and ruling, he said it looked the b@llox.goody said:need you ask southern...
merlin I got a dvd of a french team spraying thermocromex scratch back.......fantastic stuff......they do a contrasting band around the bottom of the building wet on wet....from cream to dark brown, wicked technique and nice looking product....could be the future for mono perhaps??