JessThePlasterer
Queen Jess Elizabeth I
Well I’m very sorry @essexandy but I really can’t get in there without dragging my face up the wall! .... some days I wonder why I didn’t marry a rich man
We can most likely sort some thing out for you.In one of those moods where I’d rather get bummed by a cactus plant than get a mix on
Game. Set . MatchWorld record here @Danny
From a plastering post by a female member to her being bummed by a cactus by the forum owner in 4 posts
Think we’ve stumbled across the s&m forum.... I’ll get my devil float glovesWe can most likely sort some thing out for you.
Eew get your own cactus!
Well I’m very sorry @essexandy but I really can’t get in there without dragging my face up the wall! .... some days I wonder why I didn’t marry a rich man
Andy’s gonna shoutFrom a teacher viewpoint, how will you tackle that?
An old debit card is great for tight areas. We've got plastic business cards and have used a fair few as tools.Eew get your own cactus!
I’ve just been doing stupid tight angles and can’t find f**k**g small tool .... trowelled a small corner with a Stanley blade... it was a first, worked pretty well!
If you've tried your very best that's all I can ask for.Andy’s gonna shout
I went as high as I could squeeze in and feathered it. The top bit will have to be caulk, filler paint. If I had the arms of someone over 6ft I might have been able to do more but I don’t
Yaysies!If you've tried your very best that's all I can ask for.
Eew get your own cactus!
I’ve just been doing stupid tight angles and can’t find f**k**g small tool .... trowelled a small corner with a Stanley blade... it was a first, worked pretty well!
Small one... trowel and square thingy.What f**k**g tool?
Andy’s gonna shout
I went as high as I could squeeze in and feathered it. The top bit will have to be caulk, filler paint. If I had the arms of someone over 6ft I might have been able to do more but I don’t
Small areas I tend to start at the top. Large areas I start at the bottom, that way you cover more, more quickly. But it doesn’t really matter, each to their ownThankyou for that!
Do you start at the top and work down, or vice versa?
U finished yet @JessThePlasterer
Small areas I tend to start at the top. Large areas I start at the bottom, that way you cover more, more quickly. But it doesn’t really matter, each to their own
How the heck did you get that so flat??? How do you do it???
Tell me your secret
Been home for ages! Sat on sofa with a brew only had a small gauge left at that place.U finished yet @JessThePlasterer
Been home for ages! Sat on sofa with a brew only had a small gauge left at that place.
@LarryTheLag just you calm down son..
Everyone’s a master craftsman out there too! They’re f**k**g everywhere apparently!That would take me 3 days to do
Everyone is a master craftsman on here
I'm actually jealous and hope oneday I can get to even half the quality
Everyone’s a master craftsman out there too! They’re f**k**g everywhere apparently!
Are you looking to learn the trade or just diy stuff
I think you just gave everyone a hard on.. @lurpak is definitely playing with himselfI prefer to begin at the top...........gently feeling my way, getting my breathing just right beginning to feel the muscles being brought into play, blood infusing and hardening them.......... I then let my hands travel to the bottom, firmly pressing, taking just the right amount of time, the switching to the top again, teasing it into submission before travelling down to the bottom and beyond again.........
Oh wait,...........it was plastering we were on about weren’t it.......
My bad...