Spreadley#84
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Is it okay to put pva solution on internal blockwork prior to s/c rendering? Cheers
Why would you recommend that over S&C?use hardwall ffs
Why would you recommend that over S&C?
Hardwall is not for high suction backgrounds , i agree with Andy just wet it in and use screeds and work quick .Why would you recommend that over S&C?
how did your sand and cement go on the sucky soft thermalites mate ?,,f**k**g nightmare hey,,should of took my advice and used hardwall,,really watery pva the day before and bobs ya uncle,,s&c on soft blockwork is the wrong way round, ur putting a hard sheet on a soft background,,hardwall is light weight and softer,,yes i know its not for high suction tis why i prime with really really watered down pva the day before, or use a primer,,ive seen s&c crack and shatter many many times beforeIs it okay to put pva solution on internal blockwork prior to s/c rendering? Cheers
That is quite possibly the most ridiculous post I've read on here in ages.just want to add, if you do insist on s&c on sucky thermalites you need to prime blockwork ie sbr slurry, then either stainless sheets screwed on with stainless screws n washers mix being soft n weak 6:1:1 scratch 7:1:1 top coat or prime blockwork 6:1:1 scratch coat with blue mesh pushed into coat then 7:1:1 top coat,,gotta hold back suction and stop it cracking with mesh,,lime will soften sand and cement,,STRONG MAN CARRIES WEAK MAN,,,ITS A PLASTERING MANTRA,,hope this helps for future projects,,no charge have this one as a freebie
Enjoyim glad i got it off me chest to be honest, now i can have a relaxing bifter n beer whilst gambling on the horses
im intent on getting mortal stoned and pissed today, multi coloured snot bubbles dribbling inanely and puke everywhere,maybe put some more redik posts on here laterEnjoy
im intent on getting mortal stoned and pissed today, multi coloured snot bubbles dribbling inanely and puke everywhere
Regardless of putting less on. it sucks the life out of the render, surely a nice wet down and hard wall would be better ?, I hate rendering over thermal light. Give me a solid block any dayYou don't need to do anything to float lightweight blocks with S&C. Use screeds, don't put too much on at a time before ruling off and Bob's your auntie.
What work quick so the render is drying/curing slowly lolHardwall is not for high suction backgrounds , i agree with Andy just wet it in and use screeds and work quick .
See I'm the complete opposite, I'd rather float using sand and cement over thermal blocks than use Hardwall or work on dense blocks with little or no suction. I've literally done hundreds of houses of it.Regardless of putting less on. it sucks the life out of the render, surely a nice wet down and hard wall would be better ?, I hate rendering over thermal light. Give me a solid block any day
So have i , and i can feel every sq meter of it now , dont get me wrong it was easy back then with decent sand and a good labourer , 14 inch mt and a emir float with panel pins , happy days , but im not sure it was all worth it , after all 30 years later same prices on site as back then lol you have to laugh .See I'm the complete opposite, I'd rather float using sand and cement over thermal blocks than use Hardwall or work on dense blocks with little or no suction. I've literally done hundreds of houses of it.
you are putting a hard layer on a soft background , light blocks were invented along with lightweight plaster,get a grip or fall downSee I'm the complete opposite, I'd rather float using sand and cement over thermal blocks than use Hardwall or work on dense blocks with little or no suction. I've literally done hundreds of houses of it.
all good baby all good@steveo may be able to help you with that!
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And you are still a literal c**t.See I'm the complete opposite, I'd rather float using sand and cement over thermal blocks than use Hardwall or work on dense blocks with little or no suction. I've literally done hundreds of houses of it.
I am guessing it's not to clean your nails?View attachment 66129a very important tool
no i get my pet toad to do that,,i use its saliva to stick my beads up with,,,,hold on just a minute,,toad adhesive , tape, beads,,im rocking this voodooI am guessing it's not to clean your nails?
sorry that was out of order,,your tape thing is a fantastic inovated idea and all power to you sunshine,,the bent nail is for blockwork lines in renderno i get my pet toad to do that,,i use its saliva to stick my beads up with,,,,hold on just a minute,,toad adhesive , tape, beads,,im rocking this voodoo