I use a knee board to tip it up on and scrape off, then gather the crumbs and put ontop of the board. Way less footprints too. Those flying dry chunks suck 🤙🏻
A good tip is you should never track across a slab sideways on a ride on trowel machine. Even when working a cold joint it’s good practice to keep some angle on your machine while tracking across the slab but never completely side ways.
I’m wondering that too he’s still doing pattern I never tried this before I do traditional way but I guess this gets more coverage since it two blades instead of one when covering
You know your stuff bro haven’t seen too many who really know there work like yourself,and I’m on the ride ons all the time , Very good operating bro, Choice bro choice
yes if you get a 16 inch or bigger but they last a long time. they dont warp a ton. i have 2 16s right now but i recommend a 14 inch or smaller. for curbs 10" and 12" are perfection
Que onda vales. Wanted to ask, how would u compare these to resin float? for scrubbing hard a$$ mud 😂. resin seems to be best but i wanna know your opinion in terms of effectiveness and durability
Can resin floats be used for every type of finish? Or do mags and wood floats have their place for certain finishes? I do mostly stamped, sandy finish and exposed aggregate.