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Can anybody reccommend a quality pointing gun to use with products such as easipoint?

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Post: # 50746Post lutonlagerlout

the one that easipoint sells has done the job fine for me so far
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i use the one made buy faithfull tools same as in most builder merchants tool stands, which is the same as the easipoint gun just different colour, they are on ebay for prices from £12 to 18 depending on the sellar i paid £12.5 last week for one, also the model made by durgun is a very good choice too, i have 2 of them myself and my assistant was pointing last week that why i have 2 guns....... its not greed......... :D MSH



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Thanks for that guys

LLL someone told me that the one supplied by easipoint was a bit on the pricey side so I avoided that one. Just what i was told. Correct me if I'm wrong

MSH I like the look of the Dragun too. Its got some brilliant reviews on the NET.

Ordered a Dragan so will let you know if it does the business

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Post: # 50788Post lutonlagerlout

i think all of them use a 68mm tube so you can always cut downpipe to make new tubes
i think easipoint's was 25 quid, but i have done 3 grands worth of brickwork pointing with it and it still works
as a side note these pointing guns are so fast at pointing brickwork compared to conventional methods,15m2 a day is easy with a pointing gun
using 2 trowels its more like 5-7m2 per day
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Post: # 50802Post msh paving

Only draw back with durgun is they are custom tubes,but its a quick change system, MSH :)
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I feel a bit stupid asking this question cause I am sure that the answer is going to be bloody obvious but anyway here goes:

Whats the problem with custom tubes?

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Post: # 50852Post msh paving

the easipoint gun and the faithfull gun both use 63mm downpipe as tubes so easy and cheap to replace the durgun ones are made by durgun only and only fit there gun, but its no a problem if you look after your tools....MSH :)
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Post: # 50886Post mike builder/landscaper

i used to use the durgun gun from screwfix but the hand pump is not the best. it would last 2 or 3 jobs. now use the easypoint guns and wont use anything else. pointing brickwork and paving a doddle.
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Cheers Guys. Great info!

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Post: # 50893Post lutonlagerlout

msh paving wrote:the easipoint gun and the faithfull gun both use 63mm downpipe as tubes so easy and cheap to replace the durgun ones are made by durgun only and only fit there gun, but its no a problem if you look after your tools....MSH :)
think its 68mm mark??
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has anyone tried this gun, according to the video you can use grit sand and even small stones in the pointing mix and it will still get through the nozzle

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Post: # 50901Post GB_Groundworks

its in one of tony's blogs from one of the trade shows a few years ago

near the bottom of the page

tony's new page

tony's summation

"So: it will work for some, and I can see the mortar-phobic DIYers being quite taken with it, but at 20 quid a pop, how many contractors will be tempted?"




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I notice this gadget has a push handle rather than a sealant gun type ratchet mechanism.
So I would guess the trigger type versions can generate a lot more pressure than a push handle, but is a push handle the key to a more controlled flow than a ratchet device?
If this is the case then to get it to flow the mixture for the Pointmaster would have to be absolutely right.
So without using Easipoint has anyone got an ideas what would make the perfect mix?

Website says this
http://www.pointmaster.co.uk/umix.html
Surely it can't be a simple as that?

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Post: # 50903Post GB_Groundworks

tried the mastic type guns, not with easipoint but with normal mortar and ended up pushing all the water out and leaving a solid block in the gun then threw it in the workshop never to see the light of day again, i'll stick with romex for patio work.

as tony says in his review you have to use lots of plasticiser and get it like sloppy cream

the mix on the video looks limey
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