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Strait-Flex Mud-Pro Hopper For Sale
I have a one month old Strait-Flex Mud-Pro Hopper. It does outside corners only, both standard square and bull nose. IT is made out of stainless steel and attaches to a five gallon bucket. In between uses, you store it by setting it into another 5 gallon bucket with 5 inches of water in between.
I bought it to test it out and it works for both Straitflex and NO-Coat materials. I actually run the inside corner material through it as well, by just turning the material over. It does its job real well. It does make applying mud to the corners real easy. The fact that you can mix and leave mud in the pail between jobs is a real time saver. It is really for someone who uses a ready mix mud and does fairly large jobs, like whole houses or office buildings. $125.00 gets it and the bucket it is attached to, plus actual shipping to your destination by UPS. I live in LA, CA, so use that to figure shipping. Here is a link so you can see what it is: http://www.all-wall.com/acatalog/Strait-Flex.php kgphoto is online now Report Post Edit/Delete Message |
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