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I need to change a recently plastered curved vaulted ceiling into a straight edged one. Any advice?
any photosI need to change a recently plastered curved vaulted ceiling into a straight edged one. Any advice?
Does that mean customer didn't want it curvedI need to change a recently plastered curved vaulted ceiling into a straight edged one. Any advice?
any photos
How?Take the curve out.
It's my ceiling. I wasn't quite prepared for the amount of curve on it. I thought it was only going to be small arc,so I'm looking to make it straight.Does that mean customer didn't want it curved
Lockdowns over Tapit…..don’t have to socially distance your beads anymore
well according to you anyone can plaster so you should know howHow?
Plastering hammer.How?
There can not be anyone who's sold a product as badly as tapit. Imagine selling something and posting pictures That s**t. Beggers beliefLockdowns over Tapit…..don’t have to socially distance your beads anymore
Not my beads mate but I see what your saying.Lockdowns over Tapit…..don’t have to socially distance your beads anymore
The stuff I put up is real not photo shopped or done in a studio. I get about 20 photos a week from customers using my tape and your great review when you were called Rob is still on here mate.There can not be anyone who's sold a product as badly as tapit. Imagine selling something and posting pictures That s**t. Beggers belief
No. I meant any hammer at all. Once it's in my hand it's a plastering hammer.It’s called a lath hammer.
Knobhead.
Word spreading, another spread asked me if I’d heard of your tape this weekThe stuff I put up is real not photo shopped or done in a studio. I get about 20 photos a week from customers using my tape and your great review when you were called Rob is still on here mate.
Eh!No. I meant any hammer at all. Once it's in my hand it's a plastering hammer.