monocouche nightmare

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joejoe

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monocouche 90 sqm supply and fix over fletton bricks how much ? also do in one coat or prep in sand and cement or some kind of primer ? monocouche virgin ? help please lads.
 
Hello mate ,don,t s/c no need for that , if you want to put a rendaid on first ,then you can mono over that ,with mesh in all openings ,or as said stress points .Have a look at Weber building solutions web site it may help
 
Sub it out and shadow them, you'll almost certainly balls it up....no disrespect but you can't learn it on a forum. There's no second chances with the stuff as the finish is too perfect done properly to hide the inevitable blemishes, misses, halos, wayward beading/ detailing, scratch marks, holes etc and presumably by hand?.....it's harder again as your talking day joints and halos galore.
 
Sub it out and shadow them, you'll almost certainly balls it up....no disrespect but you can't learn it on a forum. There's no second chances with the stuff as the finish is too perfect done properly to hide the inevitable blemishes, misses, halos, wayward beading/ detailing, scratch marks, holes etc and presumably by hand?.....it's harder again as your talking day joints and halos galore.
Now that,s what i wanted to say ,but would not have put in such a processional way !! ,...much to learn
 
Sub it out and shadow them, you'll almost certainly balls it up....no disrespect but you can't learn it on a forum. There's no second chances with the stuff as the finish is too perfect done properly to hide the inevitable blemishes, misses, halos, wayward beading/ detailing, scratch marks, holes etc and presumably by hand?.....it's harder again as your talking day joints and halos galore.

Yes sub it out to a gang that knows what they are doing and watch everything they do. I went to watch some of Lord and Downings men do Monocouche first and then had a go by hand but never again! I did ok but struggled by putting 15mm on a waterproofed background, slumped galore!

On my first few machine jobs I got an experienced sprayer in.
 
Sub it out and shadow them, you'll almost certainly balls it up....no disrespect but you can't learn it on a forum. There's no second chances with the stuff as the finish is too perfect done properly to hide the inevitable blemishes, misses, halos, wayward beading/ detailing, scratch marks, holes etc and presumably by hand?.....it's harder again as your talking day joints and halos galore.


the voice of reason there.
i aways say the same thing, and as well as the above the product is to expensive to balls up with.
 
Agreed

sub it out and shadow them. then you will see and know if you want to do it yourself next time:RpS_thumbup:
 
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