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Hello to everyone..
Did a search and did not see anything that could help me in finding information about a grouting machine for jobs that range from 200sq. ft. to ... -
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I have the raimondi berta, its a good machine but if you do decide to buy one I would recommend buying 2 spare water troughs as when grouting large areas its a pain to keep changing and cleaning the same trough, I am not convinced buying it was a good decision for me as I mainly do floors under 200sqm and mostly large format tiles with narrow joints , if were doing larger area quarry tiling jobs it would pay for itself and be worth while hope this helps
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we do large floors often for a kitchen company up and down the country all of wich are between 500sqm and 1000sqm. we tried a grout machine once hired from some company because the grouting is hard work on floors thats size, and we found them a waste of time and we found it far quicker to get on ur knees and do it the old fashion way. they leave far to much grout on the tiles so you end up using twice as much
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Thanks Guys for the reply. The reason I was asking is because I am in the process of designing a small unit. Attachment 0 I would agree that most machines leave to much grout on the floor , probally not much faster either but sure is a lot easier on the ageing body. Maybe if my helper was a pretty woman I would not worry about how much my body hurts after each job.....
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Floor grouting maching tool 4 19 2011 014.jpg
This is my first attempt , not a total failure but need a speed control and different blade design , only flung a little bit of grout on the newly painted walls ooops.... Needed more power also
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Floor grouting maching tool 4 19 2011 014.jpg
This is my first attempt , not a total failure but need a speed control and different blade design , only flung a little bit of grout on the newly painted walls ooops.... Needed more power also
one of my neghbours converted his push along lawn mower to an electric type by adding a washing machine motor he has the best lawn in the street and says that his mower is really powerful lol
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