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If u go over 10 mts I would use 3/4" water hose. You could do what you say there no probs with 10mt of hose but I would put the machine on ground floor and just run material hose up
 
She's gonna need a bit of rehabilitation first .... We'll need to put a dust sheet over her before she goes out of the workshop as she's not used to daylight anymore ..... I feel a bit like that weird german fella who had his secret underground family that he used to **** everynight ... Apart from ive never ****** your machine .... Well thats what im telling the police anyway

Have you got a TLC electrical near you @Rigsby you can get the rubber 2.5mm cable there thats the same as what you already have

No I haven't.but plenty of Screwfix, Tool Station etc. 2.5mm 3 core flex. B&Q's is white not blue. Want 3 metres.
 
Yesterday we used our Ritmo on a paying job for the first time in over a year and thanks to the retraining given to us by @UKPlasteringmachines it was a totally smooth process without a single glitch.
We were spraying OCR onto an extension and garden wall at a really old cottage where the owner didn't want a straight blemish free finish, we were perfect for the job:RpS_blushing:.
Here are some pics of the finished job.
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Nice work. How long did it take to do that sort of area with the machine? If you don't mind me asking.
I get that sort of size job quite often.
 
We sprayed Hardwall for the first time today and thanks to help, advice and tips from @UKPlasteringmachines @PFTwales and @Wezly another problem free day with the Ritmo.
I still hate Hardwall and free ruling though.

We are half way through a largish house and have discovered that on concrete blocks we can float all day then set on the hardwall the next day if we give it a light soaking 15 mins before we skim.

Its still **** but makes it more manageable

Ritmo gobbles the hardwall. What water setting u using @essexandy How much was your new water bottle? Was it worth the upgrade?
 
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It's good when it goes without a hitch, before long it's second nature :RpS_thumbup:

Did you get it set too?
 
i sprayed it last week and derby it all flat then used the speedskim to second rule it. it was the bollox
 
I remember posting a vid of that ages ago and everyone slagged me right off!

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yeah i did. i ruled it first with the h section so it was pretty flat,then blapped it again with the feather edge then swapped it for the speed skim. it was much nicer to rule wet with it
 
yeah i did. i ruled it first with the h section so it was pretty flat,then blapped it again with the feather edge then swapped it for the speed skim. it was much nicer to rule wet with it

Nice one, did you see my post about the G4 video you put up?
 
We are half way through a largish house and have discovered that on concrete blocks we can float all day then set on the hardwall the next day if we give it a light soaking 15 mins before we skim.

Its still **** but makes it more manageable

Ritmo gobbles the hardwall. What water setting u using @essexandy How much was your new water bottle? Was it worth the upgrade?
@Curry we used a new maintenance free rotor/stator so 15 bar and had the water set at 420 as recommended by @Wezly.
I can't remember the cost of the bigger water bottle but it's been money well spent IMO. No more guessing water settings.
I actually think it would be a great idea to have a table put together on here with water settings for different materials. Obviously they wouldn't be gospel but would be handy as a starting point.
It's good when it goes without a hitch, before long it's second nature :RpS_thumbup:

Did you get it set too?

Yes mate it set really nicely.
 
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I use to keep a log of the water settings, pressure, speed etc after each spray which was handy to look back on when setting up. Then I got lazy and stopped taking notes for

some reason.
 
Why would you change the bottles? What is wrong with the bottle that comes as standard?
 
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