Rubberball said:the marshalltown one are quite pricey though.
you can get a Marshalltown "LIKE" set on ebay for £60. anybody used the cheaper ones ?
joe-90 said:Very few pros use them for domestic work as you have to cover the carpet with drop sheets. Get a leg caught in that and you're on your way down to who knows where. Great for empty houses and office blocks though.
dazzer1971 said:Rubberball said:the marshalltown one are quite pricey though.
you can get a Marshalltown "LIKE" set on ebay for £60. anybody used the cheaper ones ?
Im guessing you still have not seen the NEW marshalltown stilts
dazzer1971 said:joe-90 said:Very few pros use them for domestic work as you have to cover the carpet with drop sheets. Get a leg caught in that and you're on your way down to who knows where. Great for empty houses and office blocks though.
All u need is a bit of gaffer tape, never in 3 years had a fall!
Just tape all joins together and to the skirting.
brist said:Used them today for the first time they were great. blody hard ceiling to do though ,boiling hot in the room its size was about 6 metres x 4metres going over artex. Stuff dried really quick had to throw fair bit of water on to close down.Turned out well though even got a £20 tip off customer. only applyed one coat of pva next time ill do 2.
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