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  1. Lee.D

    damp chimney alcove

    If it’s just an alcove then foam ,board and skim seems fine. If it’s internal to take a stove there are loads of finished cement boards that you just paint.
  2. Lee.D

    Render times

    I’d just crack on mate ,it will probably be lying on the patio this time next year .if it’s a garden wall
  3. Lee.D

    Birmingham noob

    Oh yeah just looked up the thread I see now Satan,it’s hard been a bluenose but at least I can counts upto 12 with all my fingers.
  4. Lee.D

    Birmingham noob

    Not winson green lol 2 opposite ends of the scale in regards to location. Parking is a pain if you have a big van Otherwise if you have a car or small van snow hill station should be close by. Parkopedia is a good app. Welcome to the home of the mighty Birmingham city fc
  5. Lee.D

    Weber pralM

    How come ?
  6. Lee.D

    Weber pralM

    I know from pasted experience I laid on in the morning in December (about same sort of temp as now ) straight onto brick, went back 6am the next morning and it seemed a little hard and ended up with a halo in one area Was that because I didn’t do my second pass quick enough
  7. Lee.D

    Birmingham noob

    You should be fine to find parking around there ,just be careful what you leave in your van it’s abit rough.
  8. Lee.D

    Weber pralM

    Hi chaps I’ve been asked to render the back of a house next week ,weathers not great prob going to be 7-2c .i know it’s prob to cold but it’s got to get done (I hate monocauche anyway because I’ve only used it a couple of times) So my question is am I best laying it on in the afternoon getting...
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