Done one a few years back. Painted gable(solid) Parinter, Mesh(not pinned) then monorex. everything ok. Few areas were slumping,no suction. Think Parinter is lime based.
Ive done some small jobs with left over monorex. Rubs up nice but sort of looks cloudy(colour wise) Not sure on a big elevation what it would look like. Hope it goes well mate.
Doesn't the second bloke trust the first bloke? He goes straight over his work. Then is that finished? Or does more trowelling happen? Informative video tho Mr Curry. Keep em coming
Any thoughts on which is the best product for a mono type finish over insulation? How do they spray (g4) how do they rule and how do they scrape?
Any input appreciated. Thanks
Are you pricing for rendaid? Your not gonna know the state of bricks. You'll need scaffold,skip etc. I find if you price these jobs properly you tend not to get them. Enter the chancers!!
Yeah that seems to be the case. Like i said was running short so its to thin really. The sun didn't help either. So Owls you wouldn't recommend the parex equalising paint? Whats wrong with it mate? Anyone know of a decent product which doesn't change the mono look to much? Thanks people.
Ran a bit short using monorex G00. Where its not thick enough (about 5 m2) bricks are ghosting thru. customer doesn't seem to bothered but id rather make it better if i could. Does anyone know about parex equalising products. Does it keep the same look? can you get exact colour matches? will it...
Same day with monorex means a long day. Sprayed yesterday afternoon ,done by 3;30pm over 16degrees and very sunny and wasn't to bad this morning at 8;00am.
I'd Take all the tiles and copings off first to get a good look at the state of the wall.Could be blown faces of bricks or anything. Also copings would be better off on before you mono or when they are bedded on(Probably with s and c) you'll have a gap and crappy grey showing.
Thought monogris was parex answer to rendaid? Thats what i was told by Parex rep. Did use it as a pre rend but thought it was more like ocr. Used some spare monogris to render round a fire pit,rubbed up fine like ocr
Thanks for that mate. So a clampable D 6-3 would be fine? Did i hear somewhere on another thread about the hardball being a pain to devil float? Any other tips welcome Mr Wigan. Cheers
Might have an internal job coming up, float and skim. Never sprayed hardwall tho, so anyone got any pointers? What R/S, how long you can spray before cleaning etc etc (its a G4) thanks
Of course its the right way (for you) that doesnt mean doing something a different way is wrong, does it? If the bond to the background and a flat even finish ready for decoration is achieved then its job done, is it not?
Ive had that problem lately on g4. New r/s. Filters clean. Water level tends to drop slightly but a quick tweak and its back to what it was set at. Anyone any ideas?? Cheers
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