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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 87054Post GB_Groundworks

big blue or fresno required hehe
Giles

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TheRockConcreting
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Post: # 87055Post TheRockConcreting

GB_Groundworks wrote:big blue or fresno required hehe
There is a great tool known as a stick / walking / funny trowel, ha. I mention it because for reasons unknown i have yet to see it used here in England.

Unlike the fresno a stick trowel is used in a half moon action, the same as you would a hand trowel. Resulting in a smoother finish.
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Post: # 87065Post GB_Groundworks

have you seen those 24" powerfloat that run of 24v battery or small strimmer engine saw them in the speedcrete catalogue look a great tool for small areas

got a 5,5 metre roller striker coming next week doing a 540m2 pour 114m3
Giles

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Post: # 87069Post lutonlagerlout

many is the time that i have been perched like that on 13 foot scaff boards
so i cant really comment
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Post: # 87080Post Carberry

Seems appropriate
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