Artex sucking way too quick

vince909

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I plastered a ceiling today (3x4m) over artex( house is around 15 years old)I gave the ceiling 3good coats of pva and put a couple of handfuls of bonding in the first mix as I always do.I got about halfway across and realised it was going off so I got the rest on and with plenty of water on my brush I managed to get it under control and flat enough for the second coat.I then gave it three more coats of pva and added an extra time sachet to the second mix, started spreading and f..k me off it started going again. Anyway I got it done as it wasn’t a big ceiling but the customer wants the lounge done and that is a big beast.I’ve been plastering for over 30 years and have always managed to get the suction under control but I fear the lounge ceiling is gonna beat me and at 52 I’ll probably let it.Has anyone got a solution other than re boarding or getting another half dozen spreads in for relay race?
 
I plastered a ceiling today (3x4m) over artex( house is around 15 years old)I gave the ceiling 3good coats of pva and put a couple of handfuls of bonding in the first mix as I always do.I got about halfway across and realised it was going off so I got the rest on and with plenty of water on my brush I managed to get it under control and flat enough for the second coat.I then gave it three more coats of pva and added an extra time sachet to the second mix, started spreading and f..k me off it started going again. Anyway I got it done as it wasn’t a big ceiling but the customer wants the lounge done and that is a big beast.I’ve been plastering for over 30 years and have always managed to get the suction under control but I fear the lounge ceiling is gonna beat me and at 52 I’ll probably let it.Has anyone got a solution other than re boarding or getting another half dozen spreads in for relay race?
There’s been a few threads on this, it’s a risk going over artex and if you had issues with the small ceiling you will struggle with the big 1. Explain to the customer the issue with artex and get it over boarded. Give yourself a good chance of getting the job done right, if they are tight and don’t wanna do it that way leave it for someone else to mess up.
 
I plastered a ceiling today (3x4m) over artex( house is around 15 years old)I gave the ceiling 3good coats of pva and put a couple of handfuls of bonding in the first mix as I always do.I got about halfway across and realised it was going off so I got the rest on and with plenty of water on my brush I managed to get it under control and flat enough for the second coat.I then gave it three more coats of pva and added an extra time sachet to the second mix, started spreading and f..k me off it started going again. Anyway I got it done as it wasn’t a big ceiling but the customer wants the lounge done and that is a big beast.I’ve been plastering for over 30 years and have always managed to get the suction under control but I fear the lounge ceiling is gonna beat me and at 52 I’ll probably let it.Has anyone got a solution other than re boarding or getting another half dozen spreads in for relay race?
You have absolutely 0% understanding of the difference between "going off" and suction. 0%, nada, none.
 
Away and collect some glasses ya peasant
Get back in your box wee Baldy f****t!!
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