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Nice big school job in Coventry....barely a small wall on the job. All seems to good to be true at the minute even the beading i thought would be a pain isn't too bad (thats my mate not me)
 

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He's got a terrible habbit of leaving the bucket trowel on the rim of the tub and its messy as feck! Does my head in but its a habbit he got from years ago when all we used was MR scrim adhesive and no matter how stiff u tried to mix that stuff it was always piss wet. You'd lose ur trowel if u left it in the gear
 
We've got our week in already so theres a very good chance it'll be 1 very big set friday....greed might win that battle though
 
Seeing as TPF is now 100% easier to upload photos lets see what you are up to today....

And as a bit of encouragement I will randomly select a photo and send out a mug :D

So get uploading and lets see what you are doing :)
 
Contractor installed two new windows, there was some problematic nasty texture matching from somebody else's earlier patch work and I would have "owned it" if I patched into it so I took my 10" diamond grinder and made a dust storm and took off a thick layer of the old patch work below the left window. A scratch and brown coat of "Eisen Wall" Followed by a base coat of "Milestone" which is sandable so I could blend in the edges and then a texture coat of Milestone which I rubbed down a bit to mellow out the sharp edges of the texture. I don't know if most of you are familiar with Eisen wall it's a non cement based stucco patching material that sets real fast and you can even finish over it the someday. Milestone is something that was developed around my neck of the woods and I mix it ingredients myself- Cement/ Lime/ aggregate (in this case #30 silica)/ Acryl 60.
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Contractor installed two new windows, there was some problematic nasty texture matching from somebody else's earlier patch work and I would have "owned it" if I patched into it so I took my 10" diamond grinder and made a dust storm and took off a thick layer of the old patch work below the left window. A scratch and brown coat of "Eisen Wall" Followed by a base coat of "Milestone" which is sandable so I could blend in the edges and then a texture coat of Milestone which I rubbed down a bit to mellow out the sharp edges of the texture. I don't know if most of you are familiar with Eisen wall it's a non cement based stucco patching material that sets real fast and you can even finish over it the someday. Milestone is something that was developed around my neck of the woods and I mix it ingredients myself- Cement/ Lime/ aggregate (in this case #30 silica)/ Acryl 60.View attachment 5948 View attachment 5950 View attachment 5949

we have done these mexican, californian finishes in sand and cement here in england but i bet they are difficult to patch up!
 
Or just draw it, if your any good at drawing. Then put it on photobucket via twitter and fb and google then press the donk button next to the dongle xp icon intel tab ....press confirm(y)...job done.simple:sisi:
 
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