Hello all !
I know for some of you my question appears pretty silly but I just can't find a solution for it.
Where can I get a bucket for mixing my mud?
All the plasterers I have asked say, just got it from a friend or a man working in a factory gave to me or just , yeah this is a mayonnaise bucket.
I have never seen such a buckets in a hardware store or DIY store, all they have is them "monkey" called buckets, I do have 2 of them but I don't like them too much, so hard to dip 40 kg of mud on the spot board with them.
The bucket I am looking for , I am sure most of you use it every day is black or white in color , thick plastic made with metal handle , very easy to clean and quite solid, doesn't break when you bang the solid plaster out of it
Which drill do you recommend for mud mixing and where can I get the whisk for it?
Some shops do paint whisks or similar but they are just too small for the job.
I have found in Internet that the best drills for mixing plaster should spin between 900 and 1750 RPM , that's ok but I don't find them in Birmingham.
Thank you very much in advance.
P.S. I have spend a few good hours browsing the net for solution and google didn't find me the answer, I just don't want to give the impression I have been lazy, asking here for easy solution.
I know for some of you my question appears pretty silly but I just can't find a solution for it.
Where can I get a bucket for mixing my mud?
All the plasterers I have asked say, just got it from a friend or a man working in a factory gave to me or just , yeah this is a mayonnaise bucket.
I have never seen such a buckets in a hardware store or DIY store, all they have is them "monkey" called buckets, I do have 2 of them but I don't like them too much, so hard to dip 40 kg of mud on the spot board with them.
The bucket I am looking for , I am sure most of you use it every day is black or white in color , thick plastic made with metal handle , very easy to clean and quite solid, doesn't break when you bang the solid plaster out of it
Which drill do you recommend for mud mixing and where can I get the whisk for it?
Some shops do paint whisks or similar but they are just too small for the job.
I have found in Internet that the best drills for mixing plaster should spin between 900 and 1750 RPM , that's ok but I don't find them in Birmingham.
Thank you very much in advance.
P.S. I have spend a few good hours browsing the net for solution and google didn't find me the answer, I just don't want to give the impression I have been lazy, asking here for easy solution.