Casting plaster with a retarder addedAfternoon people,
Please give thought to what's the best material to run a cornice in-situ, board finish and lime? Or 50% casting plaster and 50% lime? I am planning on practising at home!!
Cheers.
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What do you re***d it with mate ?Casting plaster with a retarder added
Tri Sodium CitrateWhat do you re***d it with mate ?
Thanks
Use porridge oats and water mate if you wanted a silly answerThanks for the reply's, I am intrigued to hear why know one has mentioned using board finish!?
Ummm Porridge and water may do for breakfast, but I don't think it will last an insitu run....Use porridge oats and water mate if you wanted a silly answer
@FrankNewman275 knows his gubbins mate I'd take his advice. Was a bloke called @mikeadams1985 who was top drawer and helped everybody. I guess he'said had enough and left??Ummm Porridge and water may do for breakfast, but I don't think it will last an insitu run....
All jokes aside I read in the colum and curves plastering text book to use board finish. I wanted to hear if any uses that method?
He doesn't want to know about what you get up to at the weekendTri Sodium Citrate
I've always used finish for running insitu. If it's a deep cornice I pack out with plaster board or run it in bonding first.
Here's a few I done recently
Sent from my SM-G930F usingThat looks like a top finish PlasteCraftDundee. I would imagine it being hard to miter with skimming! Thanks for sharing your work.I've always used finish for running insitu. If it's a deep cornice I pack out with plaster board or run it in bonding first.
Here's a few I done recently
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Look top drawer mate all credit to youI've always used finish for running insitu. If it's a deep cornice I pack out with plaster board or run it in bonding first.
Here's a few I done recently
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