Boarding a barrel ceiling

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Customer wants it curved, not stepped!
Recommend boarding or mesh??
Looking at glasroc f board, 6.5mm bendy as fcuk, also expensive as fcuk
 

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Use 2/1 battens or metal stud (light ) to create the form work for the shape, put see through plastic on it ,fix the EMl tightly,no sagging areas , appply a coat of bonding (bonding 60 is great ) when it pulls in apply another coat of bonding ,create the curves to be easy to follow ,nice sweeps , when it pulls in,skim it , use plastic for the sharp bits as a smoothing tool, the s*p*r*lex are good for finishing
 
Use 2/1 battens or metal stud (light ) to create the form work for the shape, put see through plastic on it ,fix the EMl tightly,no sagging areas , appply a coat of bonding (bonding 60 is great ) when it pulls in apply another coat of bonding ,create the curves to be easy to follow ,nice sweeps , when it pulls in,skim it , use plastic for the sharp bits as a smoothing tool, the s*p*r*lex are good for finishing
Great advice pal, see through plastic? What for?
 
It's so easy to do , just get it prepared ,bang it on, once you've done one ,you'll see
I've done a few but not as big as that, has anyone mentioned about putting little washers over the screws when fixing the eml? I find that helpful when I do them and flexi or plazzi trowel
 
I've done a few but not as big as that, has anyone mentioned about putting little washers over the screws when fixing the eml? I find that helpful when I do them and flexi or plazzi trowel

done loads years ago....bovis homes i think it was for.
skim the house then leave winders till the end.....for £150 mesh bond twice n skim :(.
the f**k**g mess of the skimmed staircase walls :rayos:...
ahhhh your only young once !!!!
 
When I finished labouring and broke free, I worked for a company in Essex (Toveglen I think they were called). My first job was doing stair winders for them - they paid £80 per winder, my first one took me two days (not bad, that was £8 a day more than labouring). I remember trying too hammer nails through the eml and then vibrating on the battens....what a clown I was!
 
Is that you in the photo John? Handsome chap you are - who's the bloke on the left taking a piss or wanking?
No ,that's a chippy named frank, I used to call him handsome frank ,great chippy and a nice lad .no idea who's in the corner
 
When I finished labouring and broke free, I worked for a company in Essex (Toveglen I think they were called). My first job was doing stair winders for them - they paid £80 per winder, my first one took me two days (not bad, that was £8 a day more than labouring). I remember trying too hammer nails through the eml and then vibrating on the battens....what a clown I was!

toveglen are no longer trading . Ronnie is a member on here , under, plasterers ltd.
 
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