One coat plastering

Jimbo95

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Want to try one coat plastering. Any tips?
Can you use standard MF or must you use one coat plaster? Would really appreciate any advice, thanks.
 
My first boss used to do one coat, his work was crap and always full of tigger stripes because I think he knocked it up to dry and put on to thick and he was a f**k**g chancer my best advice is do 2 coats and do it properly
 
@algeeman ya rough chancer, this guy needs your help.

crack that on




then whack that on (y):whistle:
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Sorry not my game . I’m on hi spec work lots of critical lighting can’t be one coating, my works different to yours lurspak , your reskiming crack dens in brum , maybe u give him some of your chancing advice on how to one coat u ferret
OK Mr twiglet if you say so
 
Want to try one coat plastering. Any tips?
Can you use standard MF or must you use one coat plaster? Would really appreciate any advice, thanks.

1) don't do it.

2) if you do do it, don't do it without a sponge

3) try to avoid using a sponge, when plastering

4) In other words, just 2 coat it, like you know you should
 
1) don't do it.

2) if you do do it, don't do it without a sponge

3) try to avoid using a sponge, when plastering

4) In other words, just 2 coat it, like you know you should

Get back to materials you can deal with...like easifil. And a sander. Possibly a little heater.
 
There's no such thing as one coat. They'll fill the joints then go back around. They'll make decent money but it'll never be on par with a decent plasterer 2 coating how the job should be done
 
2 coats for show, 1 coat for dough.

When done correctly no problem imo only on boards though
 

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