What gap do you aim for behind a board when using dot and dab? Assuming the wall to be vertical.
Further of wall less skimming
You might answer, I just sit back and laugh.It's all a joke but we answer the question so that they can then go and practice on customers houses whilst undercutting an actual plasterer.
That’s it in a nutshell.It's all a joke but we answer the question so that they can then go and practice on customers houses whilst undercutting an actual plasterer.
You might answer, I just sit back and laugh.
Spot on!Not anymore from me pal. I've served my time from the ground up and not giving it away for lads that dont contribute to forum.
I'm not against anyone starting out but its ridiculous on here at times theres are people that 1 minute are in a factory next minute our indirect completion with a shiny van and driving prices down via Facebook etc.
They all pretend there diy when get caught out but I just dont buy it tbh.
From now on I will pm people that I can help that are worthy of it and laugh with you!
Bout meNot anymore from me pal. I've served my time from the ground up and not giving it away for lads that dont contribute to forum.
I'm not against anyone starting out but its ridiculous on here at times theres are people that 1 minute are in a factory next minute our indirect completion with a shiny van and driving prices down via Facebook etc.
They all pretend there diy when get caught out but I just dont buy it tbh.
From now on I will pm people that I can help that are worthy of it and laugh with you!
Bout me
Not anymore from me pal. I've served my time from the ground up and not giving it away for lads that dont contribute to forum.
I'm not against anyone starting out but its ridiculous on here at times theres are people that 1 minute are in a factory next minute our indirect completion with a shiny van and driving prices down via Facebook etc.
They all pretend there diy when get caught out but I just dont buy it tbh.
From now on I will pm people that I can help that are worthy of it and laugh with you!
There will be plenty more when the redundancies start to hit.It's like F*****g chancers paradise on here!
There will be plenty more when the redundancies start to hit.
If it is such a stupid question, why do I get different answers. By the way, I have no intention of plastering someone's wall. I was just looking to see if I would be able to get a bath in, if the wall was boarded.It's all a joke but we answer the question so that they can then go and practice on customers houses whilst undercutting an actual plasterer.
If it is such a stupid question, why do I get different answers. By the way, I have no intention of plastering someone's wall. I was just looking to see if I would be able to get a bath in, if the wall was boarded.
A little politeness goes a long way and you may be judged the better for it.
Around 10mm gap normally. If there's no sockets or anything on the wall could probably get it down to not much over 5mm at a push if space is really important to fit the bath inIf it is such a stupid question, why do I get different answers. By the way, I have no intention of plastering someone's wall. I was just looking to see if I would be able to get a bath in, if the wall was boarded.
A little politeness goes a long way and you may be judged the better for it.
Prick.Around 10mm gap normally. If there's no sockets or anything on the wall could probably get it down to not much over 5mm at a push if space is really important to fit the bath in
Not anymore from me pal. I've served my time from the ground up and not giving it away for lads that dont contribute to forum.
I'm not against anyone starting out but its ridiculous on here at times theres are people that 1 minute are in a factory next minute our indirect completion with a shiny van and driving prices down via Facebook etc.
They all pretend there diy when get caught out but I just dont buy it tbh.
From now on I will pm people that I can help that are worthy of it and laugh with you!
Why not go back to the brick work and float and skim it then????If it is such a stupid question, why do I get different answers. By the way, I have no intention of plastering someone's wall. I was just looking to see if I would be able to get a bath in, if the wall was boarded.
A little politeness goes a long way and you may be judged the better for it.
@lodanNot anymore from me pal. I've served my time from the ground up and not giving it away for lads that dont contribute to forum.
I'm not against anyone starting out but its ridiculous on here at times theres are people that 1 minute are in a factory next minute our indirect completion with a shiny van and driving prices down via Facebook etc.
They all pretend there diy when get caught out but I just dont buy it tbh.
From now on I will pm people that I can help that are worthy of it and laugh with you!
U obviously don’t know the spec of dabbing lol 5mmAround 10mm gap normally. If there's no sockets or anything on the wall could probably get it down to not much over 5mm at a push if space is really important to fit the bath in
We always work to 18mm to make sure we get over everything.U obviously don’t know the spec of dabbing lol 5mm
#chancerslivesmatter.What gap do you aim for behind a board when using dot and dab? Assuming the wall to be vertical.
Who gives a f**k. It's one wall in a bathroom to be able to fit a bath inU obviously don’t know the spec of dabbing lol 5mm
Now come on, just be polite! You know it’s 50mm to allow for airflow.We always work to 18mm to make sure we get over everything.
I thought it was 70mmNow come on, just be polite! You know it’s 50mm to allow for airflow.
Oh f**k! I’ve just dabbed a double extension at 50mm I better spray some expanding foam behind them to bring them out the extra 20mm. Cheers for the heads up mate!I thought it was 70mm![]()
Mate I'm on here just to hold your hand through your plastering life cockneyOh f**k! I’ve just dabbed a double extension at 50mm I better spray some expanding foam behind them to bring them out the extra 20mm. Cheers for the heads up mate!![]()