-6 pts ยท September 23, 2011
The machine spins out of control like that due to centripital force. That kill switch was most likely broken.
Those typically don't have a deadman switch they have a clutch to engage the drive when throttled up. Buy the kill switch will flip if (1/2
You are wrong my dog is best. Im sure your dog is up there tho.
Those are separate discussions one having nothing to do with the other.
Guy still holding his beer carefully as he gets to stop her at the end
That way you can injure yourself tho
work in a pattern for when you make a pass it moves come concrete to the back Draw a slinky but from one edge of the surface to the other.
Not advised as it would probably throw you
It's not a screed. No mostly just motor noise
No licence just 1 to 3 of experience willingness to learn and work hard.
There is only minimal vibration from the motor no worse than a car. Spinning blades at the bottom are what makes him move.
They have different blades on the bottom or one has flat pans under the blades. Each is used at different stages of finishing.
Not meaning to be rude just informative.
I'm in the industry and typically the only ones I've heard call them that has no clue. Power trowel is the term I've heard most used.
Hydrostatic 8' Whiteman riding power trowel.
Not used for flattening but finishing. Working the different materials in a way to seal the surface.
It's ok gotta know how the environment is going to affect the concrete. Pays pretty good if you know what you are doing.
She is beautiful!
.
You being blind tell me what happens in the gif.
The machine spins out of control like that due to centripital force. That kill switch was most likely broken.
Those typically don't have a deadman switch they have a clutch to engage the drive when throttled up. Buy the kill switch will flip if (1/2
You are wrong my dog is best. Im sure your dog is up there tho.
Those are separate discussions one having nothing to do with the other.
Guy still holding his beer carefully as he gets to stop her at the end
That way you can injure yourself tho
work in a pattern for when you make a pass it moves come concrete to the back Draw a slinky but from one edge of the surface to the other.
Not advised as it would probably throw you
It's not a screed. No mostly just motor noise
No licence just 1 to 3 of experience willingness to learn and work hard.
There is only minimal vibration from the motor no worse than a car. Spinning blades at the bottom are what makes him move.
They have different blades on the bottom or one has flat pans under the blades. Each is used at different stages of finishing.
Not meaning to be rude just informative.
I'm in the industry and typically the only ones I've heard call them that has no clue. Power trowel is the term I've heard most used.
Hydrostatic 8' Whiteman riding power trowel.
Not used for flattening but finishing. Working the different materials in a way to seal the surface.
It's ok gotta know how the environment is going to affect the concrete. Pays pretty good if you know what you are doing.
She is beautiful!
.
You being blind tell me what happens in the gif.