I've been to college Imago and in my experience their s**t, they've cottoned on to the fact the can teach very little on the pracitcal side, so they save money on materials all the while claiming £3500 per student in funding, therefore they produce people that can only do so much.
I would give...
50 notes for the small one fits the pole in with it too, 55 for bigger one. Suppose they look good and professional, essential for the more clumsier spread.:rayos:
@cassie have you seen the cases hand tools express made especially for the refina spats? They had some wood one's and now have aluminium.
Bit pricy mate but defo worth a punt considering price of the spats.
http://www.handtoolsxpress.co.uk/large-aluminium-case-for-refina-skimming-spatula/
You should have a look at the EZE spat mate from @Plasterers1StopShop you can change the blades, dont think you can with the refina, alot of money if the blade gets bent or chipped its funked.
Get on as a plasterers labourer instead learn the trade that way then after 3 years go do nvq through osat.
I've done the college route mate most of them are very below par and don't teach you everything and are only intrested in passing people so they get funding, and the diploma you get from...
@Danny yes mate much better @hstoke the cut wasn't that bad it was my pride that took the most damage lol, but it was more fun always wondering if the ladders would go again :rayos:
was doing an artex stair ceiling, had the ladders jammed against the stairs and bulkhead, went up there with a hawk full of gear the ladders slipped lost most of the gear on the floor and sliced my forehead with my trowel, thats when I knew this trade was for me. :bailando:
love this place you learn loads of stuff, @clivo just a question what's the benefits of going over old render with thin coat, as apposed to hacking it off and starting from scratch?
What if say a person attended what they thought was a well funded college for a poxy level 2 diploma (not NVQ) and it turned out the college and it's staff were under funded and all together useless, and didn't teach the full practical assessments for level 2, leaving said student at a major...
but you admitted at the start of the thread you can't get a good finish so how can you plaster if you can't get a good finish? and why would you charge some old lady money to not give her a professional standard of work? why not just ring a local spread offer him the job and when he turns up ask...
Best thing is the college I went to has been to the world skills show at the NEC this year and last showcasing fuking fibrous and they didn't teach us anything lol :RpS_lol:
I totally agree I've just finished my level 2, and we never learnt drylining or any render finishes apart from rubbing up plain face, never did any fibrous work i.e making reverse running mould, and the tutor told most of the students the answers during the exam so that they'd pass!!
only funding for 17 to 19 year olds ryan or maybe up to 24 but over your on your own, otherwise your employer has to pay half course fees, and no employer gonna take anyone if they have to pay.
Got the 1200 and 600 never occured to me to lay on with it though, serves me right for listening to speedskim when they said its just for flatening :glare: never again I tell thee
I think this is happening more and more to be honest I had 2 tutors at college one was 25 started teaching at 21, the other was 52 was timeserved been in trade 30 odd years apparently, and they didn't teach us hardly anything apart from internal stuff @tuttle86 your scratch coat is your first...
I bought an OX pipe trowel, it said on the side it was stainless steel, now you can't see it for the rust :RpS_cursing: I'm not bothered about the money it cost, more the fact I thought I was buying something that it clearly wasn't fukin OX power my left knacker :RpS_thumbdn:
Sorry lads only just seen this, thought you were supposed to get an notice whenever someone replied to your post :RpS_sneaky: I'll be sure to drop you both my details, and no robby I can't at the minute but it's something I'll be sorting ASAP cheers fellas
Alright Gents,
I'm 32 just finished my Level 2 Diploma at college I'm in brighouse/Hudds area, looking to get on with a time served spread to teach me properly, I'm keen as mustard I can get a good finish, mix up, bead up anything just wanna learn this trade off a good spread. Fingers crossed...
Hi Gents,
I'm 32 and just finished my level 2 Dip at college I'm based in Brighouse/Huddersfield, I'm looking to get on with a timeserved spread to teach me properly lol I can get a decent finish and I'm keen as mustard to be a good spread.
Hopefully one of you guys can help me out as it's...
Top right to left when floating, and top left to right when setting, reason for this is your leaving finshed work behind you as opposed to dropping plaster on finished work. Suppose it all comes down to preference and how you were taught, different strokes for different folks lol :RpS_thumbsup:
Yeah sorry I didn't make it clear in my original post, I haven't learnt **** all no floor screeding, no fibrous,
Only rendering I've done is krend and thats it.
Hi all,
I'm currently at college doing my diploma level 2 and I love it, but I've got high standards and expectations for my new career move, yet the college I'm at is way too small as in 56m2 including tool and material storage.
We have 3 blockwork bays and 4 small timberstud bays and a...
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