Recent content by AntoStano

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    Which exterior render gives the best finish?

    I totally aggree, scratch renders turn your house into a derilict russian house after a few years.
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    New to plastering

    Learning plastering comes easier to some than others, I think if your willing and have the graft in you, you'll do fine. Stay off the phone and just watch everything the plasterer does. Plus you always have this forum which I think has helped lots of new learners. I still learn off here now and...
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    Thistle Bond it v PVA

    I wouldn't personally lol but I agree pva is by far a better option than the s**t blue grit by Feb. I can bang plent of m2 skim with 3 coats of pva on high suction against blue grit Walls that go off in seconds.. keep the grit for glossy paint type walls, wouldn't put it anywhere near interior...
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    Thistle Bond it v PVA

    id say thistle bond it is the best grit product out there, multi finish doesn't suck in as much as blue grit. plus id only use a grit on low porous walls not something with a high suction. iv known plasterers to pva over a grit when wrongly put onto high suction walls. But Thistle Bond It is by...
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    Broken in trowels

    I agree! Plus you can always chuck your old handle on a new trowel [emoji57] Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk
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    Broken in trowels

    Zombie your a muppet mate how do you get the bend on carbon steel one then! Why would you file corners down Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk
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    Corner trowels

    Ragni angle trowels and the best don't pull any skim out or dig in, MTs need breaking in and snip the sharp corners off and won't dig in Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk
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    Broken in trowels

    Ox doesn't last long until they start to bend to much, permashape Mt are near enough good enough to skim with straight away, nela ss trowel is crap takes to long to wear in and are to thin width ways Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk
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    New Power Tool range for Plasterers 1 Stop Shop

    I just can't see them having the power and battery life I get off my hiltis I bet they ain't much different in price either. A nice cover will sell more in my eyes though Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk
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    New Power Tool range for Plasterers 1 Stop Shop

    Stick with my hilti which is the best power tool for dry-lining by far, I've seen them in the shop and look crap Sent from my F3111 using Tapatalk
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    Mt permaflex

    I got one free with a s**t load of beads and scrim so well worth the money :sorprendido3:
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