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Quote from: tony day on May 14, 2017, 12:33:56 pmQuote from: nathankaye on May 14, 2017, 12:04:01 pmQuote from: Spruce on May 14, 2017, 11:20:59 amQuote from: nathankaye on May 14, 2017, 11:15:26 amI think this could be a universal saying or perhaps just a British one. But a good worker doesn't blame his tools.Whilst this might be a true saying, Alex Gardiner once said he also doesn't like working with fan jets - he prefers pencil jets.Being a good worker knows what equipment is best suited for the task at hand. So in Alex case he wasnt blaming fan jets for doing a poor job. But simply that for his work and set up, pencil jets are more suited.Hence a good worker doesnt blame his equipment as a good worker knows what equipment he or she needs for the job at hand..... As a modular thinker i assess all aspects of what could go wrong and why it's going wrong, and try every method to correct it! I'm not a lazy thinker or worker who has his pumps on full blast thinking well the DIRT DOESN'T STAND A CHANCE ATTITUDE! Any chance of a video Nathaniel! Or what brush should a sceptic be using?Ok just for you, a video i have done!!Now you will have to put up with a shakey camera as its not easy holding a camera in one hand and a pole in other, so i tried holding the camera on the pole. Its enough to give general idea anyway.This link to show brush n flow speedhttps://youtu.be/70PwFdLutRcThis link for the cleaninghttps://youtu.be/QUAHkJeTMSMThis link for the quality checkhttps://youtu.be/8plA3kklAR4Obviously the technique n speed is normally better, but like i said holding a camera at the same time changes things slightly
Quote from: nathankaye on May 14, 2017, 12:04:01 pmQuote from: Spruce on May 14, 2017, 11:20:59 amQuote from: nathankaye on May 14, 2017, 11:15:26 amI think this could be a universal saying or perhaps just a British one. But a good worker doesn't blame his tools.Whilst this might be a true saying, Alex Gardiner once said he also doesn't like working with fan jets - he prefers pencil jets.Being a good worker knows what equipment is best suited for the task at hand. So in Alex case he wasnt blaming fan jets for doing a poor job. But simply that for his work and set up, pencil jets are more suited.Hence a good worker doesnt blame his equipment as a good worker knows what equipment he or she needs for the job at hand..... As a modular thinker i assess all aspects of what could go wrong and why it's going wrong, and try every method to correct it! I'm not a lazy thinker or worker who has his pumps on full blast thinking well the DIRT DOESN'T STAND A CHANCE ATTITUDE! Any chance of a video Nathaniel! Or what brush should a sceptic be using?
Quote from: Spruce on May 14, 2017, 11:20:59 amQuote from: nathankaye on May 14, 2017, 11:15:26 amI think this could be a universal saying or perhaps just a British one. But a good worker doesn't blame his tools.Whilst this might be a true saying, Alex Gardiner once said he also doesn't like working with fan jets - he prefers pencil jets.Being a good worker knows what equipment is best suited for the task at hand. So in Alex case he wasnt blaming fan jets for doing a poor job. But simply that for his work and set up, pencil jets are more suited.Hence a good worker doesnt blame his equipment as a good worker knows what equipment he or she needs for the job at hand.....
Quote from: nathankaye on May 14, 2017, 11:15:26 amI think this could be a universal saying or perhaps just a British one. But a good worker doesn't blame his tools.Whilst this might be a true saying, Alex Gardiner once said he also doesn't like working with fan jets - he prefers pencil jets.
I think this could be a universal saying or perhaps just a British one. But a good worker doesn't blame his tools.
check them from inside in bright sunlight
i wouldnt rinse on with a flocked brush nathan.your asking for trouble.