I do if there stuck
I don't understand church?
ill scrim if im beading old style wooden corners.or gaps between boards etc
Now then there is the million dollar question for me!!! How do you stop cracking on the wooden corners that you bead usually chimney breast walls? I have to tell the customer that unless they take the wooden corners out then its going to crack because i cannot guarantee it wont!:RpS_mad:
Whats the secret to it not cracking????????????? :RpS_thumbup:
Oh & I do scrim them beads!!!
I always scrim a stop bead
Use papertape ovber the timber laths that form the arris of the breast,p v a the timber ,butter up with joint filler ,place on your wet tape,flatten down with trowel to push out any excess filler,put your bead over the original arris ensuring both ends of the papertape are covered and thats that,it wont crack
Spreads you ought to enter that into the tips forum matey!! That is a top tip that.. Kinnda cant wait to try it now!!:RpS_laugh: Yeah I know sad!!
yea have mini mesh,but not with wide wings,25mm max,pity cause they could solve alot problemsits a very fine mesh not like roughing beads and the wings are at least twice as wide as normal skim beads .
people on here who know how to do links shud be able to point you in right direction , they used to sell them in b+q but aint seen them in a while.
i think they may be known as thincoat beads i like them much more than normal skim beads