Enter the #BGSmoothie Smoothie competition here...

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To enter, @BritishGypsum is asking plasterers to submit before and after images and videos of their work on Twitter, Instagram or Vine with the hashtag #BGSmoothie, or through the British Gypsum or The Plasterers Forum® websites. This could be plastering or dry-lining for walls or ceilings, in new build or refurbishment projects.

Each month, one winner will be picked based on their quality of work, the variety of materials and techniques used, and innovative use of products.

For more information please visit http://www.plasterersnews.com/british-gypsum-searches-for-uks-top-installers/

Please keep this thread on topic and I will remove posts as I see fit.
 
Can we put them directly on here. If so

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Rough chopped plaster board onto beam. Scrimmed up and covered in bonding to give an old oak beam effect before being stained @BritishGypsum
 
Just a few recent ones nothing quirky only everyday stuff
 

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Yeh I think you have to use three of their products on the one job but you can always lie and say it was their board or their scrim I don't think they will know. But I suppose if you got to the final and someone was to say something it could lose you the £100,000 so probably better off using another job.
 
@flynnyman I would never make the final so my Mrs says
And the 100k, I can earn that in a week, I usually slap a pallet load of finish on by 6am as first hit then followed by 2 or 3 same size depends on what I had for breakfast and I'm home by 11am after that I just check the bank balance and raving about meself of factbook.
 
Not sure if this is still going?. Scud Scratch coat x2, wet dash, bands, napped plinth.
 

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window wall, ceiling and skylight
 

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To enter, @BritishGypsum is asking plasterers to submit before and after images and videos of their work on Twitter, Instagram or Vine with the hashtag #BGSmoothie, or through the British Gypsum or The Plasterers Forum® websites. This could be plastering or dry-lining for walls or ceilings, in new build or refurbishment projects.

Each month, one winner will be picked based on their quality of work, the variety of materials and techniques used, and innovative use of products.

For more information please visit http://www.plasterersnews.com/british-gypsum-searches-for-uks-top-installers/

Please keep this thread on topic and I will remove posts as I see fit.
I can upload the video of when Unifinish Mk1 failed on my porch ceiling................the innovative use of the product would be the mozaic effect it left on the floor.........................(y)
 
@flynnyman I would never make the final so my Mrs says
And the 100k, I can earn that in a week, I usually slap a pallet load of finish on by 6am as first hit then followed by 2 or 3 same size depends on what I had for breakfast and I'm home by 11am after that I just check the bank balance and raving about meself of factbook.

you can give scottie 5 a run for his money on them hits :inocente::lol:
 
Me and you are going to fall out phillip if you continue with this misrepresentation and slander
 
Yeh I think you have to use three of their products on the one job but you can always lie and say it was their board or their scrim I don't think they will know. But I suppose if you got to the final and someone was to say something it could lose you the £100,000 so probably better off using another job.

Hi @flynnyman! You don't have to have used our products to enter the competition :)
 
Me and you are going to fall out phillip if you continue with this misrepresentation and slander

hi john -------- only squeezing yr melons i knew it would get your attention ------ :inocente::lol:
i know your a geordie at heart (y)
 
To enter, @BritishGypsum is asking plasterers to submit before and after images and videos of their work on Twitter, Instagram or Vine with the hashtag #BGSmoothie, or through the British Gypsum or The Plasterers Forum® websites. This could be plastering or dry-lining for walls or ceilings, in new build or refurbishment projects.

Each month, one winner will be picked based on their quality of work, the variety of materials and techniques used, and innovative use of products.

For more information please visit http://www.plasterersnews.com/british-gypsum-searches-for-uks-top-installers/

Please keep this thread on topic and I will remove posts as I see fit.
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Hiya Danny,

#BGSmoothie this is my entry :)
200 year old house in Prenton, Wirral.
Water damage from a leak in the bathroom.
As you can see from the pictures the stone work is amazing but the old breast wall was a right mess! took me two days and a lot of care on this one.
I brushed all the old bricks and blocks down then wet them with a 50/50 PVA & Water mix.
I then applied a base coat of good ole sand and cement and put a scratch effect into it and left it for a day.
I beaded the sides with thin coat angle beads and across the top of the stone work with a thin coat stop bead, I then applied a 50/50 bond and multi mix (so that it would bulk out 'but not too much') then a further coat of multi finish.
I used a Marshall Town trowel for putting on and flattening, then to finish I did two wet plastic troweling's leaving it shiny enough to see your face in :)

Thank you,

Berni :)

Twitter: @Berni13 or @Hub_Plastering
To enter, @BritishGypsum is asking plasterers to submit before and after images and videos of their work on Twitter, Instagram or Vine with the hashtag #BGSmoothie, or through the British Gypsum or The Plasterers Forum® websites. This could be plastering or dry-lining for walls or ceilings, in new build or refurbishment projects.

Each month, one winner will be picked based on their quality of work, the variety of materials and techniques used, and innovative use of products.

For more information please visit http://www.plasterersnews.com/british-gypsum-searches-for-uks-top-installers/

Please keep this thread on topic and I will remove posts as I see fit.
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@BritishGypsum this is my entry for #BGSmoothie
The bonding, multi finish and scrim tape used were all manufactured by your good selves :)

(Also I didn't mention that I PVA'd the render before putting a mix on top of it :) Thanks)
 
Did this fireplace a few weeks back. Just seen it dry. We'll chuffed. Used multifinish from British gypsum.
 

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