D Dansouthcoast84 Private Member Nov 11, 2015 #7 Very neat s and c Dont see alot of decent finishes these days
Marshy Private Member Nov 11, 2015 #10 Not a dig but why the drip bead full length half way up the gable??
B builderboy1982 Member Nov 11, 2015 #11 all i can say marshy is customer gets what the customer wants. did advise different to no avail
Vincey Private Member Nov 11, 2015 #14 Looks good ..more people should post pictures of there work IMOIMO
aspotofbother Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2015 #15 Another f**k*r on here, showing me up!! Nice work. [emoji106]
S s61 Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2015 #16 You can tell it going to be a top class job just by looking at the scratch coat
U User___removed Well-Known Member Nov 12, 2015 #19 builderboy1982 said: few of my jobs some painted some not View attachment 8087 View attachment 8088 View attachment 8089 View attachment 8090 View attachment 8091 View attachment 8092 View attachment 8093 View attachment 8096 View attachment 8097 View attachment 8098 Click to expand... Nice work builder chap!! Sand and cement still has its place. I still use it on jobs although spray through a machine now on most jobs. Tidy mate
builderboy1982 said: few of my jobs some painted some not View attachment 8087 View attachment 8088 View attachment 8089 View attachment 8090 View attachment 8091 View attachment 8092 View attachment 8093 View attachment 8096 View attachment 8097 View attachment 8098 Click to expand... Nice work builder chap!! Sand and cement still has its place. I still use it on jobs although spray through a machine now on most jobs. Tidy mate
D Dansouthcoast84 Private Member Nov 12, 2015 #20 Is that a float finish or sponge aswell. The sannd looks good quality
B builderboy1982 Member Nov 12, 2015 #21 It's a float and sponge finish mate, this sand is top quality not one bad mix with it
G ggb plasterers Active Member Nov 12, 2015 #22 Nice neat work sand and cement ain't easy for someone not doing it regular well done fella