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new roller system
30-07-2011, 05:30 PM
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new roller system
Just found this http://jiffyloc.com/You-Turn.pdf can somebody buy one and let me know if it works, could be handy on stairwells.

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30-07-2011, 05:58 PM
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RE: new roller system
seems like a bit of a gimic to me but I'd probably buy one I'm a bit of a gear geeg. I can't emagine a use for it, might save a few mins but nothing major

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30-07-2011, 06:57 PM
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RE: new roller system
The swivel jumbo koter is pretty good for getting under radiators and behind downpipes. No doubt there is a reasonabe job for this puppy! If it had a remote control in the bottom of the pole then they might be on to something!

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30-07-2011, 06:59 PM
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RE: new roller system
(30-07-2011 05:30 PM)andyrolls Wrote:  Just found this http://jiffyloc.com/You-Turn.pdf can somebody buy one and let me know if it works, could be handy on stairwells.

How about YOU buy one, & then let US know if it works?

to be honest, it looks like a bit of a gimmick for the DIY.

When rolling walls, it is good practice, to apply the material & then lay it off in one direction {usually top to bottom}the other thing, it is mentioned about not having to move ladders etc, you have to get up there to cut in anyway, so I would say that any time saving using this device would be negligible.

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30-07-2011, 07:07 PM
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RE: new roller system
(30-07-2011 06:59 PM)Aggie Wrote:  
(30-07-2011 05:30 PM)andyrolls Wrote:  Just found this http://jiffyloc.com/You-Turn.pdf can somebody buy one and let me know if it works, could be handy on stairwells.

How about YOU buy one, & then let US know if it works?

to be honest, it looks like a bit of a gimmick for the DIY.

When rolling walls, it is good practice, to apply the material & then lay it off in one direction {usually top to bottom}the other thing, it is mentioned about not having to move ladders etc, you have to get up there to cut in anyway, so I would say that any time saving using this device would be negligible.

Must be a purdy company right? jiffyloc is there tm, was thinking it might be handy in commercial stairwells with those oversized lights that you cant get up tight to with roller save running mini roller round.

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30-07-2011, 07:31 PM
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RE: new roller system
(30-07-2011 07:07 PM)andyrolls Wrote:  Must be a purdy company right? jiffyloc is there tm, was thinking it might be handy in commercial stairwells with those oversized lights that you cant get up tight to with roller save running mini roller round.

the jk mini roller on a pole would do that better, if that was the only option. Angle sash brush on a 16' pole for cutting in.....who needs gimmicks Smilie

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30-07-2011, 10:07 PM
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RE: new roller system
It looks totally DIY to me Andy, buy surely as a pro dec you don't need telling that, I dont understand why you asking someone else to buy one? Is there a reason you can't buy one ?
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30-07-2011, 10:33 PM
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RE: new roller system
(30-07-2011 06:59 PM)Aggie Wrote:  
(30-07-2011 05:30 PM)andyrolls Wrote:  Just found this http://jiffyloc.com/You-Turn.pdf can somebody buy one and let me know if it works, could be handy on stairwells.

How about YOU buy one, & then let US know if it works?

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31-07-2011, 04:52 AM
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RE: new roller system
(30-07-2011 06:59 PM)Aggie Wrote:  
(30-07-2011 05:30 PM)andyrolls Wrote:  Just found this http://jiffyloc.com/You-Turn.pdf can somebody buy one and let me know if it works, could be handy on stairwells.

How about YOU buy one, & then let US know if it works?

to be honest, it looks like a bit of a gimmick for the DIY.

When rolling walls, it is good practice, to apply the material & then lay it off in one direction {usually top to bottom}the other thing, it is mentioned about not having to move ladders etc, you have to get up there to cut in anyway, so I would say that any time saving using this device would be negligible.

Sorry Andy, but i'm confident I won't be sourcing one to buy or try, for all the reasons Aggie mentioned.

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31-07-2011, 07:36 AM
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(30-07-2011 10:07 PM)TradeDecoratingSupplies Wrote:  It looks totally DIY to me Andy, buy surely as a pro dec you don't need telling that, I dont understand why you asking someone else to buy one? Is there a reason you can't buy one ?

becaue deep down I know it's brown coloured, and jokingly let somebody else take the gamble ''simples''good2

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31-07-2011, 11:39 AM
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RE: new roller system
(31-07-2011 07:36 AM)andyrolls Wrote:  
(30-07-2011 10:07 PM)TradeDecoratingSupplies Wrote:  It looks totally DIY to me Andy, buy surely as a pro dec you don't need telling that, I dont understand why you asking someone else to buy one? Is there a reason you can't buy one ?

becaue deep down I know it's brown coloured, and jokingly let somebody else take the gamble ''simples''good2

Lmao, you had us there Andy, well done you cheeky little Jester

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31-07-2011, 06:43 PM
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I'mm out!

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