to thin... and also plasterers should have known to put Lanko latex (parex) or K-rend alternative in if any chance of ghosting at all... put an acrylic over the top
rendaid is used over thermalite which is soft and good enough... however i would still key the sandstone first as it can be flaky.. cut some grooves in with a grinder for piece of mind mate
Hi Bobby place is a right mess just putting 1st coat on of 3 and it can sit for a few months we are putting a white morn scar on it so it looks better as its a trading hotel
I my home was affected unwound repeater with sand and cement with plenty waterproofer in up to ceiling height and replace all ground floor flooring with plastic joists and plastic flooring planks... just do away with wood completely
Hi I need a squad to help me quickly dub out approx. 200 m2 lime render... don't panic I will show you what to do... its only dubbing out not rocket science... and before the critics on here start with their opinions... its 3 coat work... the dubbing out will be protected with mortar fleece for...
Nice job... ive done a canny bit of pargeting where you build the letters up not cut back and the yanks do a lot of eps carving in the walls with hot knife cutters... as for templates you could print the letters off yourself on A4 paper... I dont think mono is very good for carving though as to...
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tile spacers ended up at the tip... 30k up the spout there... i dont have any green deal web address's but plenty rendering ones if you ever need a decent one... and tattooing is my hobby.... and yes i am fully registered and licensed before you have another dig... glad to see nowts changed on...
lime render (NHL 3.5) may be sprayable you should ask the machine guys on here (but i doubt it) and what do you mean you dont want to float it??? all renders have to be floated unless thin coat acrylics!!! True lime render is coloured by the sand used heres a link NHL 3.5 Lime Mortar for...
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