Ritch
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He’s never turned up to the bus stop anyway so you’d been fine lolSays the bloke that can't skim anymore.
And no I won't be at the bus stop.
He’s never turned up to the bus stop anyway so you’d been fine lolSays the bloke that can't skim anymore.
And no I won't be at the bus stop.
He’s never turned up to the bus stop anyway so you’d been fine lol
Sounds like you’ve got the first batch. That’s was most people reaction to using the first batch! LolDo not use it its a pile of s**t ball c**t face! Literally using right this second. Dam builder thought he was doing me a favor. Its like trying to skim with chewing gum. s**t consitency and goes of like s**t. IT'S JUST s**t
Will neva use it again. Put 1st coat on at 9 and only just giving it a last trowel [2.30]and still looks s**t might have to reskim with multi when I get some. Unless decorator is in a good mood.Sounds like you’ve got the first batch. That’s was most people reaction to using the first batch! Lol
We used to get shot for leaning objects on finished walls !!!!!!
We used to get shot for leaning objects on finished walls !!!!!!
Weren’t a very good shot then
Any1 who used that first batch Of bags knows exactly what ya on about!!Will neva use it again. Put 1st coat on at 9 and only just giving it a last trowel [2.30]and still looks s**t might have to reskim with multi when I get some. Unless decorator is in a good mood.
I.ll have it mate @Cockney1I used it today for the first time on board work,even put two coats of pva on the boards the day before,I've been plastering for 33 years and I tried every trick and trowel to get a proper finish.its either too wet or it just goes off in various areas so theres no consistency.I had 20 bags delivered and still have 17 left,might give the stuff away or was thinking it may be ok for a first coat when skimming over artex.NEVER again.
Firstly what made you think that PVA'ing the boards would help? And secondly, after that experience, what makes you think that using it as a first coat over Artex would be a good idea?I used it today for the first time on board work,even put two coats of pva on the boards the day before,I've been plastering for 33 years and I tried every trick and trowel to get a proper finish.its either too wet or it just goes off in various areas so theres no consistency.I had 20 bags delivered and still have 17 left,might give the stuff away or was thinking it may be ok for a first coat when skimming over artex.NEVER again.
That’s 33 years down the pan! Like putting margarine on your toast before you butter itFirstly what made you think that PVA'ing the boards would help? And secondly, after that experience, what makes you think that using it as a first coat over Artex would be a good idea?
i put pva on the boards as they'd been up a while and as it was a hot loft they would've sucked the life out of BG so was just being precautious with the make good to give me half a chance before it set.as for the first coat on an artex ceiling i'm not even going to use it for that, its so unpredictable i wouldn't trust it.just seems like a waste of money not using it.might try to make bread with it instead.Firstly what made you think that PVA'ing the boards would help? And secondly, after that experience, what makes you think that using it as a first coat over Artex would be a good idea?
i would've let it set first,not gone over a wet mix of it,I'm bad but not that badThat’s 33 years down the pan! Like putting margarine on your toast before you butter it
Promise?i would've let it set first,not gone over a wet mix of it,I'm bad but not that bad
maybe not if it was a friday afternoonPromise?
Why would u shine a torch down your walls ??Me again...
On the tech docs of this shite, somewhere I read when swearing at it, it does state to PVA plasterboards... I was like "How bent is that?"
Regarding photo's, like I said, when I looked at it afterwards, it looks reasonable, I thought I'd got away with it, and a photo would of looked flat too, but shine a torch up it, low sun or a downlighter... Its a horrendous finish, probably depends on what you find an acceptable finish, looking flat doesnt mean it's flat, I know I can make BG stuff flat that when it's torched, there's very little shines out, no matter if it's on boards, backing coat plaster, render or a reskim... I'm pretty confident of my finish. With this stuff, pfffft, sod knows, and if someone has found a knack, then good on them, doesnt make them special, they managed to get on with it, but I'll never use it again, I dont want to learn how to use it, I know what I know with other brands and I'll just use them, BnQ can go for a run and jump!
Which is how I found they are stocking this too... Basically, BG apparently dont do accounts anymore, merchants have to buy it straight off the bat, a few have moved over to others because of it, Jewsons went to Knauf and BnQ have went to this donkey shite, Travis it seems still have BG, so, Travis is getting my trade, and I need all sorts for this house.
All I can say is, BnQ are really slitting their own throats with this stuff if you ask me!
B and q is a load of toss, any decent tradesman don’t use diy stores palMe again...
On the tech docs of this shite, somewhere I read when swearing at it, it does state to PVA plasterboards... I was like "How bent is that?"
Regarding photo's, like I said, when I looked at it afterwards, it looks reasonable, I thought I'd got away with it, and a photo would of looked flat too, but shine a torch up it, low sun or a downlighter... Its a horrendous finish, probably depends on what you find an acceptable finish, looking flat doesnt mean it's flat, I know I can make BG stuff flat that when it's torched, there's very little shines out, no matter if it's on boards, backing coat plaster, render or a reskim... I'm pretty confident of my finish. With this stuff, pfffft, sod knows, and if someone has found a knack, then good on them, doesnt make them special, they managed to get on with it, but I'll never use it again, I dont want to learn how to use it, I know what I know with other brands and I'll just use them, BnQ can go for a run and jump!
Which is how I found they are stocking this too... Basically, BG apparently dont do accounts anymore, merchants have to buy it straight off the bat, a few have moved over to others because of it, Jewsons went to Knauf and BnQ have went to this donkey shite, Travis it seems still have BG, so, Travis is getting my trade, and I need all sorts for this house.
All I can say is, BnQ are really slitting their own throats with this stuff if you ask me!
Why would u shine a torch down your walls ??
B and q is a load of toss, any decent tradesman don’t use diy stores pal
Listen pal, u were moaning how shite b an q was , and I pointed out that any decent tradesmen don’t use diy stores u dummy, u must be shite lolBecause it brings up any trowel marks or missed filling when trowelling off... which will show themselves under certain conditions, like, when downlighters are fitted, low sun coming through a window. I've been on many new build sites where the site manager goes torch happy snagging, even picking out paint brush lines as snagging, on these sites, it was best to check, especially in winter when working under festoon lights, because, some of them would have you back.
Lol, corrrr, you must be a speshul plasterer "pal", listen "mate", before I swapped careers, I would go anywhere for what I needed if it was at hand. Doesnt make sense to me if I needed 12 plasterboards and drove past a BnQ to get to a builders merchants 5 miles further up the road!
Like driving past the Coop to get to an MnS for a bottle of milk, cos like, MnS is where it's at innit... "Pal"!
cause he’s a benderWhy would u shine a torch down your walls ??
Think that’s first. 3/11/2020 onwards is secondAnyone know if 19/10/2020 is first or second batch?
Ah well, thanks.Think that’s first. 3/11/2020 onwards is second
Good, that'll f**k up the vultures.B an q haven’t stopped selling multi and there not about to.
Ye used it on a over skim aswell.Anyone used it on anything other than plaster boards?
Used it on sand and cement, finished lovelyAnyone used it on anything other than plaster boards?