Bovis use a lot of celcon/lightweight block which is not suitable for mono of any kind. Any celcon block should have a base coat either rend aid micro hp 12 being the main 3 . The bovis sites we do have all changed now to 7nwt solids.
I use mine on areas where there is no scaff in the way also really good for internals,did a couple of hundred metres of sound coat a few week ago and it was a doddle.
False floor no good if you got a machine and genny going in.I would say a high roof is essential as sometimes my van is needed as a workshop when tinkering with machine and the height is bob on.Much easier to load/unload when you can stand up straight.
chalk is probably the quickest setter out of all colours and brands. I would still put 1.5 tubs in a water barrel tho. We put 3 in ivory today,60 bags on for 10 past 9 on the way home at 1.15.
i got £6000 worth of cover for £100 with my van insurance.I know it wont cover the full cost for replacing everything but will go a good way toward it.
Didn't realise the fight was tonight until I arrived in vegas yesterday. Think I'll watch it in the Irish bar on the strip should be a cracking atmosphere.
If that what the customer wants just make sure you use full bag ratios like a 4 bag mix just use 3 to 1 white,throw the white in first so it get it proper mixed.
Your will never get one over on jimbob regarding k rend. Can he honestly say he has never had issues with k rend if not he is a lying tosser. We all know you have links with krend or rendit so he will never Slag it off. You just need to view reviews on the subject to see k is bobbins and 99% of...
Yes mate its nice gear to use sponges up nice or you can spat it flat and leave it. Don't have to be like glass if your using a 1.5mm or larger grain topcoat. If using 1mm it does have to be mint.
If your going to use hp12 you would be better off using tc15 bucket coat for the finish,less weight and less chance of cracking.Thats just my opinion tho.
uf base is not for going onto paint.Krend dont do a base for paint,the best one they do is hpx and i would still full mesh and pin it. If you want a base coat for over paint you need parex parinter then use a thin coat system.
use one of these from pft dealer(ian jones)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Water-pump-will-suit-machine-plastering-parex-k-rend-weber-/291720244346?hash=item43ebe1ac7a:g:K9IAAOSwxcRW9p6w
5kva genny is too small to run ritmo.
Think it's 8 year old John. It's been patched up then s and c over the top with some sort over bucket coat over that. Think it's nhbc that are wanting everything stripped back to new block and starting again. Not sure if any other plots have been affected as I haven't been to the site yet.
Can anyone do a job for me in the next few weeks.Its 90metres of mono with ashlar detail(4 lines) all low level 2.3 high. All existing render will be knocked off.Its a old bovis homes site and the render has failed so is being done under nhbc.Heres a look at the house ,its the one on the right...
Can anyone do a job for me in the next few weeks.Its 90metres of mono with ashlar detail(4 lines) all low level 2.3 high. All existing render will be knocked off.Its a old bovis homes site and the render has failed so is being done under nhbc.Heres a look at the house ,its the one on the right...
Been to price a job over the weekend and the customer is very unhappy with the quality of work left by previous renderers.Also he has had a new pattern imprinted driveway and they have got black pigment all over render.What system would you use? I have talked him into using bucket coat with a...
I used it about 10 year ago and it was awful.It was very sticky and kept tearing when ruling. NDI were pushing onto me too but the price they gave me wasn't worth changing from weber. I have heard they have improved it but never fancied giving it another go.
Fibolites arnt high suction block.They are lighter than standard block but are not like thermalite/celcon.You can render straight onto them no base coat needed as long as there the 7 newton version,they also do a 4 so check with the builder...
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