A machine that can constantly spray multi finish is gonna kill it
@Rendervate5 күн бұрын
@@steved6472 I agree mate
@waynewarner-bs8nr11 күн бұрын
Cut down bigger float make the same one you have
@jamiefurey56412 күн бұрын
One of the best videos iv seen 👍
@Rendervate12 күн бұрын
@@jamiefurey564 thanks man big words them pal appreciated
@jamiefurey56412 күн бұрын
@@Rendervate I am a similar age as you and I remember the 120s a day ceiling after 7 years in Plastering. At that time this information was not out like this on how to value yourself and what you could charge ect... It used to frustrate me so much as it was hidden knowledge, which in my opinion is wrong. If you are a good Plasterer then you charge good money that's it. Great video, for me one of the best iv seen on this.
@jimmydickson885415 күн бұрын
Thanks for your honesty mate business is not easy anywhere ,but if your good at what you do you will always get work ,jimmy Australia
@u2kjib4cjkqn19 күн бұрын
Better of buying a dual purpose machine,as far as been the best they are all similar using the same rotor and stator and spray gun,have a Optimix 10 made a sleeve for it and get over 3 tubs ,got a trigger gun the lance is better
@Happytruth19 күн бұрын
In your workshop do you teach the full process for thincoat render and using that machine?
@Rendervate19 күн бұрын
@@Happytruth I show how to finish with this machine and the process of getting the base coat ready pal.
@williamStevens-xw2zy25 күн бұрын
Been plastering 30 years mate still don't get the serrated edge thing! What am I not getting here mate???apart from the air pockets!!!
@Rendervate25 күн бұрын
@@williamStevens-xw2zy it just makes it easier to identify low spots etc, it’s lazy way mate, hahaha
@u2kjib4cjkqn29 күн бұрын
Have a mp 25 and used to push it on a few years ago ,not anymore use a winch just like this.
@stickwhittington9730Ай бұрын
Such a lovely little sprayer. Was sold the minute I used it
@stickwhittington9730Ай бұрын
Love that met you yesterday at direct building supplies. Legend bro sick video
@Rendervate29 күн бұрын
Was good to meet you lads to, hope that drive home was good for you lads👊🏾 respect ✊
@stickwhittington973029 күн бұрын
@@Rendervate respect my bro 🙏
@ConfusedFieldHockey-em6btАй бұрын
Love the channnel 👌👌 do you allow the primer 24 hours to dry before putting on top coat or as long as primer is dry good to go ???
@RendervateАй бұрын
If it drys I go on top mate, but they spec to leave it for a few days pal. Thanks for watching man appreciated!
@ConfusedFieldHockey-em6btАй бұрын
@Rendervatehub Thank-you for your reply much apreciated 👍 love the content awsome 👌
@williamwragg8831Ай бұрын
What make of tool mate ?
@RendervateАй бұрын
Not sure of the name I’ll try get you a link
@RendervateАй бұрын
So sorry for the noise on the camera I’m waiting for a new lapel coming
@RendervateАй бұрын
Anyone wants to know about this machine drop me a email [email protected]
@andyman1032Ай бұрын
hi can you put a link to where i can buy one and will it spray tanking thank you
@RendervateАй бұрын
Is tanking a slurry mate?
@andyman1032Ай бұрын
@@Rendervate yes it is a slurry
@RendervateАй бұрын
This is the link mate www.directbuildingproducts.co.uk/predator-pro-spray
@alpine1609Ай бұрын
Hi m8, does it come in pure white
@RendervateАй бұрын
Yeah mate it sure does
@DeanandEmmaSmithАй бұрын
looking to buy a predator optimix. where could I get one? Do hoses and lance come with machine?
@RendervateАй бұрын
Yeah everything comes with them guys, drop me an email [email protected]
@michaelkelly6345Ай бұрын
Your journey 👍
@RendervateАй бұрын
Thank you Michael 👊🏾
@klb9551Ай бұрын
Shite gear its like paint no cork in it
@RendervateАй бұрын
It was alright mate, sprayed a nice finish for me. Have you used it?
@michawill6599Ай бұрын
Great vid. Watched your training one, too. Few questions: Does it go over pebbledash? If so, will it smooth it out? Is it breathable? Would it crack? How does it smell (one person on another video said initially it had a scent) Is it suitable for DIYers? Compliant with industry standards? Thank you
@RendervateАй бұрын
Hi Micah yeah man it will go over pebbledash, it won’t make it totally smooth no, but it will make it more infilled if you get me,it’s breathable yeah mate, I’m not sure about all the regs with any cork products be honest mate
@bluevanmaniАй бұрын
Does the finish feel sharp when dry ??
@RendervateАй бұрын
No mate it’s nice and soft ya know pal
@Joe-jv5mmАй бұрын
That must be the NewDeWalt Cordless 🔋🔋🧦, Bet they Cost a few Nicker
@Joe-jv5mmАй бұрын
Got Me, 😉 🤣😂🤣
@SmartSwitch-tc5mpАй бұрын
If that crap was playing at my gaff you'd be off site.
@RendervateАй бұрын
You couldn’t afford it anyway mate
@SmartSwitch-tc5mpАй бұрын
@@Rendervate you charge the customer extra to let you have the radio on?
@RendervateАй бұрын
@@SmartSwitch-tc5mp what’s wrong with it?
@SmartSwitch-tc5mpАй бұрын
Pointless upload 👎
@RendervateАй бұрын
Thanks ☺️
@rosco7280Ай бұрын
Scotland mostly the dry system and we get them from England 😂 all fire boards need render on back only
@rosco7280Ай бұрын
How much do use get a m2 for level coat mesh and acrylic down there labour only pal ?
@karenmccarthy578Ай бұрын
What a lovely man. Thank you think you just saved me a few thousand pounds. God bless.
@RendervateАй бұрын
Thanks Karen I appreciate this 👍🏽🙂
@user-em1qb1qs3pАй бұрын
On big jobs that will take over a month get a big deposit and stage payments each week so both parties are happy Customer is happy with the work and pays you you are happy as can have the cash flow for bills and paying labourers or other help. Stage payments also mean problems can be rectified quicker and the job flows easier To many lads will do a house and get paid per floor and say pay me once the floor is complete as it’s nice to get a big lump sum, always be aware the customers may ask you not to do some sections I.e the en suit as they are waiting for there white goods to see how it’s going to look or some random excuse But it can be a ploy to delay payments as technically you haven’t finished the complete floor. Always save deposits. It’s nice to get a deposit but bank it Tell the customer the deposit will come off the final payment And be very clear that a deposit is refundable if they aren’t happy but also you will keep the deposit and won’t go back if they don’t pay you a stage payment And in any contract always state the original price you quoted and the discounted price And just say the discounted price is based on doing the whole job, if they find someone else during your work and replace you for no real reason then your price will go back to the original quote. As always be aware of customers hearing other people comment about your price and your timings and everyone knows someone cheaper and quicker and sometimes can affect the customers mind set! Also if you work in your own and get compared with a team let them learn that 1 man for 2 days is the same as 2 men is 1 day And if sometimes it’s better to take a bit longer to get perfection than rush.
@user-em1qb1qs3pАй бұрын
I’ve learnt it’s easy to to tell customers a price including vat Don’t over talk about timings So if your there for a day don’t talk hours Don’t salarmy yourself with explains to customers every sing thing your buying or won’t buy as they just get bored I tell a customer a price Tell them I get discounts from the builders merchant that I pass the savings on to them Sometimes it helps to see the job first if it won’t take long discuss a day rate If it’s getting bigger say it will be price work I.e If you are a ceiling to board and skim and it takes 2 days e.g overboard a 20m squared lounge ceiling work on a day rate First day sheet up everything Board it really neat and take your time with not making big gaps and all customers will still ask. And then have all rubbish cleaned re sheet up get water and a mixing area ready Next day go straight in mix and take your time so you can give it a few extra trowels and don’t feel rushed Deep clean even wash the drive way down if there are foot prints and you will stand out being clean as a bad job left clean is better than a good job left dirty If you are doing full houses can always do £100 a wall, £150 ceiling, £50 reveals as will need needing. You then know you have around £600 per room You can always charge this as a labour cost + materials and if the customer thinks it’s to expensive can always lower your price a little bit by 10% Always take a deposit on work even if it’s just labour and they buy materials. Always be prepared for little complaints for customers to get a bit of money knocked off e.g they think some edges are rough or some bits need filling we know decs fill but they may not as 9/10 customers want to pain them sleeves so be confident explain this is normal and always be confident in your work as some customers will convinces 0:26 themselves your work isn’t up to standard so they can bully you on price or threaten to leave a bad review but if it’s good work and they post pictures you will always have people who will stick up for you
@gordongeary9843Ай бұрын
Top tips , cheers 🫡
@Joe-jv5mmАй бұрын
Positive mental attitude, Rely on Number 1, Look After your Family, Keep the Customers Happy, The rest can wait for the bus, Because you'll be Driving your Paid for truck/Tool's,Home and Growing your Business etc, just Hire cheap day rate lad's/apprentices, When Needed, No loyalty don't Need their Drama, if they were Any Good they be doing it for themselves. Keep Pushing forward
@Joe-jv5mmАй бұрын
Your Attention to detail, Great for the Novices 👍
@u2kjib4cjkqnАй бұрын
You need to dot and dab for uneven walls ,spreading the back as in the vid is great if the walls are flat.
@andrewmudge3718Ай бұрын
Decent video , looking at one of these bad boys, very helpful
@aarondiamond7276Ай бұрын
How you getting brickwork to board on all o get is bloody pebble dash
@coulsdonplasterer4380Ай бұрын
Nice work.
@ConfusedFieldHockey-em6btАй бұрын
Love the videos respect from wales
@cmcginley28Ай бұрын
Can we get more ewi content bud.
@RendervateАй бұрын
Yeah mate we will do pal
@scottanderson50022 ай бұрын
Was thinking of doing a plastering course. I'm a civil engineer but it's not enjoyable for me anymore. I will probably try and get some weekend work with a plasterer as i need to keep making decent money
@Mthmthmthmth68682 ай бұрын
Hi mate Can we skim straight over tile back board ?
@Rendervate2 ай бұрын
No my brother you can’t, too high suction it will fail
@AllanFowler-kh1vr2 ай бұрын
Pro spray.i have just bought this machine but there is no videos how to set it up correctly there’s nothing on the internet ,it’s good at showing you how good it runs but nothing on the actual product set up ,I’ve asked a number of times to get a set up video of the machine,there really needs to be a video on the complete set up ,I haven’t used the machine yet due to the fact I don’t want to be spraying it and waisting silicon when it’s so expensive
@TKingCasino2 ай бұрын
Respect what a pure honest man down too earth and up front Legend mate im an Electrical engineer thinking of also adding plastering too my skillset set as after any rewire jobs the plasterer is needed next great vid mate top man
@Rendervate2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot mate appreciated man
@TKingCasino2 ай бұрын
your Welcome Mate 🤛
@DaveArmstrong-pn7tc2 ай бұрын
So there’s no rub up??
@DaveB3242 ай бұрын
I used to be a plasterer back in the 90s Got in to window cleaning and started my own business Now 30 years on I run a cleaning business doing everything exterior including roof cleaning etc but don’t do it myself just the office side and do plastering for myself a few times a week for my own extra cash Can charge reasonable rates without being extortionate and it all is extra Mortgage just about paid so looking in to selling up and just doing a bit of plastering for myself and only 50 Definitely good money to be made Easily a couple hundred a day self employed without rushing your arse off Keep it up fella
@eheld272 ай бұрын
Been a scaffolder for 7/8 years been made redundant 3 times in a year grafting ya arse off for rubbish money and hardly no work around where I live (Newcastle) Been thinking about getting into plastering I want a proper trade and a sustainable future do you think it’s a good move mate or would you recommend not getting into plastering. I’m 25 years old got a 1 year old son and wanting to get a house asap I want good money now but obviously I’ll have to start from the bottom won’t I ?
@mitsubisher58293 ай бұрын
Is that a finished topcoat
@mitsubisher58293 ай бұрын
A finish or are you going over it again ?
@mitsubisher58293 ай бұрын
Take it back I managed to watch it till the end
@Felonsx3 ай бұрын
do you use any water proof membrane on the rataining walls?
@daviddima45403 ай бұрын
What the fuck are you saying? What language is that you're speaking?
@jamiewalker21963 ай бұрын
Can you send me the link to where to purchase one of those machines please? Joel, that'll be very kind of you