spunky do you mean the centres for counter battens to fix a carrier board give a bit more info a would look at manufactureres recomendations anyway mate
spraying texture 1.5mm tomorrow if weather is ok les doesnt want it touched with a texture float think where going to use the little pump from pft quickly so it will be like a very fine tyroleon
henry a bet where its got swirls its bin put on to heavy and not bin scraped tight enough and who the **** would go for a bate stand half way down a elavation
no just keep it back slightly when your bedding scrim in just make sure your nice and neat around beads take a soft brush or sponge and give them a wipe
sorry lads weve just been down to see it and told les we will have it going to train another squad up and take over the north east ha ha chance would be a fine thing . thats also if we can find anyone to work it judging by the problems you lads are having to find guys looks like no one wants work
flynny you do get rising damp and your half right the true passage of rising damp is threw the mortar beds not brickwork thats why you inject into the mortar bed not the brick
ian we actually do it the way your on about when we are using armat novo (sto) they actually recommend you put the scrim into the top 3mm cos if you bed it into the material to deep it could crack over the top we normally stratien it all off using notched strait edges then just lightly press...
spunky just get it on as tight as you can with your trowel and the lad behind you rubbing up should be right behind you so as quick as its getting put on you mate is rubbing it but get him also to scrape with his plastic float before he rubs it .just remember to keep wet joints all the time and...
henry where you at mate if your not far from me i will come and show you for nowt mate or you could pop along to one of my jobs for a couple of hours you cant beat onsite experience mate
we done a shopping complex for a big company in durham city centre white panels. they didnt want the mess of scraped finish because of contact with the public and wind blowing it all over the place we used weber pral m and rubbed it up .there where no problems at all but i dont think weber...
dilutie is someone who just picked the job up meaning not time served send me a pm paul and i will give you my number or vise versa i cover all over north east time served with nearly 30 years experience internal and external with own spray machine if required
I THINK YOU WILL FIND THAT IT CANT OR SHOUDNT BE skimmed the same day. as it may craze due to the differant propertys in cement and plaster plaster actually expands when setting and cement shrinks .
its good gear lads just get it on flatten it leave it longer than bg. trowel not to much water by the way cos it will go back on you . then one more trowel job done with no tiger stripes . dead easy
normal speck is 3 to 1 for dampcourse work but never heard of eml speck before .you would normally rake out the joints to form a key
the eml will rust andd stainless would put far to much cost on the job as for the rendering drying out to quick .? seems like it didnt need a damp course in the...
thing is steve when it is company policy to have no 240 you can argue with them all day but it is there job and what says goes its frustrating at times i know ive bin there and tied to purswade companies but to no avail mate
am the same broonster av got work inside but cant get to it half the time as a live in stanley and the snow is **** ing knee deep plenty of work if you want some mate its all internal ocr work 13,000 m2 of it
pm me if you want to talk to contractor and i will give you his number
we always protect windows and doors as a matter of course it only takes a couple of hours to protect whole house and it looks a whole lot more proffesional when your finished with nothing to clean down . remember protecting takes alot less time than cleaning down lesson learnt lads
Spats chuck them in the bin they dont get your walls straight they have thwre uses on thin coat systems and mp75 and thats about it thats what i think anyway ocr needs to be strait edged to get your walls looking good and you have plenty of time to play with it . Well thats my opinon any way...
do you not have issues with the length of leads i thought you could only 50 meters with a 3 phase lead before it started to lose the voltage the company we are working for at the moment have had 4 outlets installed for that reason cost 180 a shot
av seen russ doing a test panel with a g4 on you tube but i cant find link to show you all it looked spot on and i think they only done the video to prove it could be done with a electric machine . by the way thats russ downing who am on about so he will have plenty of experience with it
could you not get one of the ready mixed suppliers to add some die someone like tilcon that way it would come ready mixed and would be a threw colour the times ive used it its bin like butter only down side would be it would have to be hand applied thats the only thing i can think of .unless les...
done a job with white mono webbers gear the council didnt want the mess of scratching off because of all public walkways it was durham city centre so we rubbed it up with sponge floats then finshed with the plastic float it came up a treat . i think we did use an i section just lightly over top...
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