Wish my rendering looked that good
Hopefully your last as wellMy first render job.
Well happy
Hopefully your last as well
I was thinking more like a garden rake.Did u rub it up with a brick
Pmsl. I'm only flicking ya baals marra it's mustardBit harsh that to be honest, your not still upset because I beat you in Xmas pool comp.
Come on, credit where it's due
I was going to rub it with a scratcher, but they were £12 + vat, fook that.
I made one at home with a plastic rolson float and screwed some nails through it, trip to JTF, £3.99, hand full of drywall screws from back of van, 20 minutes later Iv got a scratcher, saved myself a tenner....... A tenner.
Finish job tomorrow, customer coming back off holiday too, can't wait, got £900 for job.
Ps, damp proof course is behind the render about 8 inches up from floor, builders job that pal, nowt to do wi me
Nah, I'll come clean.
Not one of mine, actually a stripped house we've been passing on the way home, obviously seeing the scaffold and bare brick it caught my eye, so we pulled up yesterday to see 2 Chinese guys putting on.
Today my inquisitiveness (being a nosey b*****d) got the better of me so I pulled up on way home, jumped out and asked one of the Chinese guys for a card, just shook his head and said no, so decided to take a wander with my phone up the drive.
You can actually see a little china man on scaffold on top picture.
It is a krend job, couldn't see any waste mesh so assuming they haven't used any. Must only be 6/7mm of mono, full of day joints, misses and you can see the rest.
Nice area too, housing up there are £350k - £400k if done up nice.
Am I correct in thinking it's not normal to render before the pitched roof goes on the front?