I've done a lot of labouring for my brickie brother and I can tell when a mix is right, only because I've knocked up some dog-ship in the past. that mix would also make nice sandstone cappings, coping stones with some rebar. etc... 👍
@baldyslapnut.13 күн бұрын
It looks like your personal comments troll has turned up again, Budd🙄. Do you pay it, or is it happy looking stupid in public for free? Top work again. It would be good to let learners know a rough time span to leave it mixing or exactly how long you left this for. I'm with you on Ragni. Got myself a Bon 9.5 last summer, the lift and grip suits my hand perfectly.
@BuildingwithBudd12 күн бұрын
Many thanks for watching 👍👍
@jeremyfoster694213 күн бұрын
that's massively over plastisized, why are you scrubbing the mixer clean? is that enough for the day, !!, all those different trowels says it all really!
@gtasaclip13 күн бұрын
It's a tutorial video you absolute doughnut
@DaysOfDarknessUK12 күн бұрын
When you say over plasticised - do you mean too much plasticiser added to the mix OR left to mix for too long? I know if you wander off and leave a mix on, you always come back to sloppy cow shit.
@jeremyfoster694212 күн бұрын
@DaysOfDarknessUK too much plasticiser to start with, the line he fils it to is for 25kg of cement, he's not using anything like that, looks pretty fluffy sand too, then he mixes it for ages, which doesn't help, there is not enough water in that mix to achieve the consistency he gets, it's all air!.
@jackhadfield394310 күн бұрын
@@jeremyfoster6942maybe post of vid of you knocking up your own mix then. He’s obviously not that bad if he’s made a living out of it 😂
@jeremyfoster69427 күн бұрын
@jackhadfield3943 how about not calling the video a "tutorial " if you are going to ignore the manufacturers technical data .