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Old Jul 6th 2011 | 4:43 am
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HI,new to forum, does anyone know if machine applied render available yet in oz, perth, cheers for help
 
Old Jul 6th 2011 | 9:57 am
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HI,new to forum, does anyone know if machine applied render available yet in oz, perth, cheers for help
im affraid its not its done either with a roller (called bagged) or using a trowl and then thats solid render
 
Old Jul 7th 2011 | 10:54 pm
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Ive seen the machines on sites here in Brisbane and the Gold coast.
They are a real pain for crane crews to lift as they have no lifting eyes and its too big to fit onto a pallet for the block cage so its usually into the large materials cage.
I was told by one of my dogman that this machine cost 30K AUD.
 
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im affraid its not its done either with a roller (called bagged) or using a trowl and then thats solid render
sorry i thought you were talking about house use not large industrial use
 
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Your DIY enthusiast isnt likely to be using one for a single wall but for an entire house they are a useful tool to the rendering tradie(who has 30k spare)
 
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Your DIY enthusiast isnt likely to be using one for a single wall but for an entire house they are a useful tool to the rendering tradie(who has 30k spare)
our close friend works for a large company that renders houses, but they use man power and not machines that cost a lot and are to big for domestic use
 
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Yes they are bulky and expensive and more suited to the larger scale construction ie :high rise construction.
As a tower crane op this is the only place i have come into contact with them on the larger developments.The pump certainly chews through the pallets of rockcote and the guys just follow behind smoothing it off.
 

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