0121bcfc Member May 5, 2015 #1 got a job in is there a mix that will make the scratch go off faster for top-coating ? or is it the same regardless
got a job in is there a mix that will make the scratch go off faster for top-coating ? or is it the same regardless
M Malgordon1972 New Member May 5, 2015 #5 Yep doping it up with a few handfuls of cement does the trick
Rigsby TPF Special Forces May 6, 2015 #6 Like Fatarm suggested, rapid setting cement. Lafarge make one and some merchants will stock it.
carlos Private Member May 6, 2015 #8 There's a world of difference. Some plasterjng sand near me is mega sharp. To much imo. Others too soft. It's a case of knowing your merchants.
There's a world of difference. Some plasterjng sand near me is mega sharp. To much imo. Others too soft. It's a case of knowing your merchants.
C CTPlastering Well-Known Member May 6, 2015 #9 Using rapid then going ontop same day sounds like it may cause problems to me . Either you priced it wrong and should be 2 days or use ocr mate
Using rapid then going ontop same day sounds like it may cause problems to me . Either you priced it wrong and should be 2 days or use ocr mate