the smaller one will be fine mate, i'd seriously consider a cordless i had a 18v erbauer drill 2.0ah nicad batts and would do 3-4 buckets of skim and charge the batteries between sets, youve got not transformer and no leads to trip over and set up
the thing is mate you dont know where your be in a years time so if you buy something that can handle everything then you dont need to replace it if you did start doing some large jobs that needed it.
id get the 1800 everytime regardless of what i was doing. a bigger motor should last longer. dont forget every1 always has a labourer that chucks too much dusk in and the tub spins round and u have to overwork the drill to get the gear moving again etc. plus like simps said u never no what ull need it for a yr or 2 down the line
I got the 1800watt one .... brill bit of kit. Had it 6 years or so and no problems at all. In fact on friday I mixed up over half a ton of up210 with it and do so on a regular basis
does it go off quicker ......if its left on the spot it tends to pick up a bit quicker than traditional sand cement, were floating thermo's mate soo i wouldnt really no
Cpi told me once that u could do it in 2 paases same day but he said that was unoficially. So theres no point in doin that if it goes wrong and for another pound a bag you may aswell go weber ocr
rich have you any idea of the coverage for a bag?? Im ordering for 110m2 at 15mm or so tomorrow, will one bag do a metre cos there's no wastage ie scraping off etc?
Any render delivery guys are a nightmare. They expect you to be on site even though they can't give you a time and they don't want to get it anywhere near the actual job. Phaaa
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