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Old 24-01-2010   #31 (permalink)
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[QUOTE=jimfish;1426]Hello specialrider how you doing with the trowhawk had some great reviews on it from different trades roofers are telling me its great for pointing up chimneys and applying ridge and coping tiles because of radious end of the blade is the same shape as the tile also they say its easier to point up gable ends between the under clad and roof tile straight from the bucket off the scaffold please let me know of your feedback best regards jim trowhawk.By the way they can now be purchased off ebay for £10.00 .
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Marcus here from Belmore nice to see a quality plastering forum !

Were selling stacks of the trowhawk at the moment, not used myself yet but few local spreads reckon they are the nuts!

Hello marcus and welcome to the forum i am the trowhawk inventor nice to hear your doing well with it overall its selling well all over the uk scotland and wales also ireland and the response is the same as yourself i created it for a multitude of jobs like brickys use it for pointing. plasterers for a range of jobs .roofers use it for applying ridge tiles and filling in the cavitys between the underclad and roof tile also pointing chimneys .dry liners for easi-fill and jointing compounds .tilers for floor adhesive and wall adhesive and grout it has many uses i also sold one recently to a burger bar owner for flipping over large burgers and so on i am sure people will find other uses for it please let me know if so regards jim trowhawk
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jimfish,yow bin talkin to the big mons sprat, e recons yar sponas the dogs,ses his old mans goonna order a ruck of em!catchin on ar kid ,well done;D
you relation to the other J.F.(god rest his soul)who used to be at jb,s?
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jimfish,yow bin talkin to the big mons sprat, e recons yar sponas the dogs,ses his old mans goonna order a ruck of em!catchin on ar kid ,well done;D
you relation to the other J.F.(god rest his soul)who used to be at jb,s?

How ya doing chancer i knew the big fellow from jbs but he is not a relation and youre right god rest his soul as for the trowhawk its starting to fly now think its catching on really well whos the big mons sprat and great to hear from ya hows ya job at im**e i hear its a bit tough at the moment but wish ya all the best jim trowhawk
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tels son was waxing lyrical bout your trowel mate,your right about i___ having it hard ,the plastering sides dead ,out of the five sides to the firm i think only insulations have got their nose above water,but its hard all round,the moneys gone in trad work,time to move on methinks!
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tels son was waxing lyrical bout your trowel mate,your right about i___ having it hard ,the plastering sides dead ,out of the five sides to the firm i think only insulations have got their nose above water,but its hard all round,the moneys gone in trad work,time to move on methinks!

Thanks chance i now know who the big mon is now mr b sorry to hear about im**ge i was talking to a painter who they just finished this ba*ta*d recession bout time it ended keep going mate we will make it through one way or another best of luck jim.
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just a quick question, im sure i used to work with you at a company called modular construction solutions,, i remember when you brough the prototype in to show us,, really glad to see its taken off with this product,, ben
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just a quick question, im sure i used to work with you at a company called modular construction solutions,, i remember when you brough the prototype in to show us,, really glad to see its taken off with this product,, ben

Hello ben hows things yes still going strong on the work front and your right the trowhawk is doing really well what you up to these days whats happened to mod construction and tony the boss regards jim
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