Art deco cornice and a sloped ceiling

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mikeadams1985

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Fitting some art deco to a ceiling with a pitch on it but too.make it more interesting it's two different sized cornices that have to meet and run into each other.

MJ Adams
07841919406
Fibrous plaster mouldings.
 
Hi mike , are you referring to a raking mould
Where you have a 90 degree angle meeting in with a differant angle


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That's the word I was after. Long day. Blank mind lol.



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Fibrous plaster mouldings.
 

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I've just had a notice from my skip company that they will no longer be able to put Gypsum in landfill - Any suggestions ???
 
I've just had a notice from my skip company that they will no longer be able to put Gypsum in landfill - Any suggestions ???

We used to deal with a company that took gypsum only in their skip, to sell on, unfortunately they went bust
You best talk to the supplier gypsum /Lafarge , but of a nuisance
 
Hi ryan , what do you need to know ?
Sounds like a hallway or sloped ceiling
A straight profile . An obtuse profile and an acute profile,
The only problem I have had with jobs like this is convincing the client he has to fork out for three moulds,



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