You just use scratcher free handI find it better doing wet, saves taping up the dry to. Looks better the angle gets abit of texture to then.
Nope . Think i.ll bottle it and tape corners lolI section it to the angle then use angle plane/trowel with square corners or some times the scratcher and drag it up like a flat twitcher if you know what I mean.
No be fine on externals, as long as 10:00 is your cut off point same day will be ok. Next day this time of year can be a pain, i’d be putting it on at 5 clean up for 7 then back there at 6:30. It’s no fun next day though. All sorts of things come into play.If you go to a corner beed then do round corner next day will that make a mess of finished corner
5 in morningNo be fine on externals, as long as 10:00 is your cut off point same day will be ok. Next day this time of year can be a pain, i’d be putting it on at 5 clean up for 7 then back there at 6:30. It’s no fun next day though. All sorts of things come into play.
Ha i thought you must work next to understanding people. Think that might be best option to be fairNo 5 in the afternoon for next day this time of year.
Are you going on base coat or block? I base and mesh every job.@Topspread16 @CeeVee thanks for all pointers . Getting hang of it now . I.ll post some pics. Game changer was prob getting 10 mm beads instead of 15
Some block . Some over insulation boards . First time ooooooooohhhhhhAre you going on base coat or block? I base and mesh every job.
Different setting times, should be a treat for you.Some block . Some over insulation boards . First time ooooooooohhhhhh
Is it alot slower on insulationDifferent setting times, should be a treat for you.
Not seen it yet but think webber m1 if that rightI’ve only gone over hard polystyrene had to rasp it to give it a key then base then parex, majority of my work is k rend which goes off quicker than parex. so was hard to judge. Don’t know what stuff your using but no suction to the polystyrene stuff obviously.
As long as it doesn’t look like thisNot seen it yet but think webber m1 if that right