we usually just trowel it 3 or 4 times in the course of it goin off, never actually brush the surface. yeah your rite 4 telling him "just f***ing get on with it" ;)
aup church, ya not a million miles away with stuff like that! people like food!!!! i love cooking, any dish ya like but duck with morrelo cherry sauce is me thing, me an the mrs on sat and sun night in the kitchen, drinking red an cooking, kin brill! went to gordon ramseys last year wot a treat...
yis m8 castlebuild shafted! i do all domestic , bin on the go since 79, this is bad! just keep goin lads, do a mega job get as much as ya can then f**k off abroad. i got £150,000profit tied up in this place an when the times right im off! that'll buy alot o red wine :P
hi guys, them f*****g training courses aint helping, become a plasterer in 2 wks, my arse! everybody and his dog is a plasterer,tiler,plumber and sparky round spalding area. meks me f*****g sick >:(
cheers church, its sraight onto old brickwork after we've chopped the old cement stuff off.is it possible to just use the lime without the hair in? and is there any cement involved at all? Kin exspensive stuff int it!
gonna do outside render on old house, done lime render before but not hydraulic lime. after 30 years you' think i would av come across that but no. some of the older chaps might be able 2 enlighten me. cheers
hi, 30 years at it! instead of bending out bead, try skimming 1 panel to completion then the next and as u trowel up place ya trowel flat on previous panel and cut away from the angle. tricky if your a begginer but perfect it and it'l make a nice job. as a matter of interest, how many of you...
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