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    Repairing cracked render on marine ply substrate

    Thanks for your insight Satan. Reassuring, the good lady of the house is more likely to be convinced if she reads this! Cheers:maraca:
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    Repairing cracked render on marine ply substrate

    They're hairline/pencil for the most part. one slightly larger one (perhaps 2mm) stemming from a drill hole where a security light was retrofitted but it doesn't seem like the render is lifting.
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    Repairing cracked render on marine ply substrate

    Thanks Malc. Looks like just the thing! Looks like I'll wait for warmer weather and repaint the entire Gable & dormer. I do have one crack about 3m long that I think I will need to rake out and fill. I'm conscious the repair might show through the paint job. Any thoughts on whether Toupret or...
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    Repairing cracked render on marine ply substrate

    Thanks Satan I'm thinking (hoping?!) we have the correct marine ply. Building control were very attentive (read picky) and saved us from a couple of issues that had not been complied with by the builder; not sure sub standard material would have got passed. Good to know that ply won't...
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    Repairing cracked render on marine ply substrate

    Hello all, 3 years ago we had our hip roofed bungalow converted to a gable end with 4 rooms in dormer. The initial builder didn't complete on budget and walked off the job but before he disappeared his plasterer dis re-plaster all internal rooms to a good standard as well as the rendering of the...
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    Hello

    I'm not actually young anymore. I'm not actually an apprentice either. Middle aged homeowner that has picked up some limited knowledge and skills from college courses, and taking an interest in things that happen around me...
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