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Bagrat

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hi just a couple of questions if any more experienced members can tell me please I've use ocr over rendaid fine but been price to much for rendaid so am thinking of trying hp12 then ocr on top ? It's only a small job I trying hp12 because of it availability. Thanks in advance
 
I've said it before and i'll say it again. HP12 is fantastic gear, i've used it on blocks, bricks, dash, render, painted render, sandtex (pinned) on literally hundreds of houses. I've dashed on to it, put thin coat on it and just rubbed it up for a coat of paint. I've never ever known it to fail. Ever.

Its absolutely bulletproof. I've used other bagged renders but for me hp12 is by far the best base coat, easily available and the krend dash receiver is also great imo.

(y):bailando:

I'm open to trying other brands if any manufacturers fancy sending some out though :whistle:
 
I've said it before and i'll say it again. HP12 is fantastic gear, i've used it on blocks, bricks, dash, render, painted render, sandtex (pinned) on literally hundreds of houses. I've dashed on to it, put thin coat on it and just rubbed it up for a coat of paint. I've never ever known it to fail. Ever.

Its absolutely bulletproof. I've used other bagged renders but for me hp12 is by far the best base coat, easily available and the krend dash receiver is also great imo.

(y):bailando:

I'm open to trying other brands if any manufacturers fancy sending some out though :whistle:
Like your style done a massive house last year painted so put rendagrip on it 2 tight coats of ocr with mesh stuck great !
 
You crack on mate. (Pun intended :bailando:)

Do you not mesh stress points?

No f**k that. Did it once with sand and cement. Didnt think much of it. Been putting render on walls for over 18 years and had no mesh and no problems. Just think it's all a load of b******* tbh. I can see the point of it on a old stone house that is been re rendered. But that's about it. f**k doing it on a new build.:birra:
 
This is what I always render over

Ocr
 
I've said it before and i'll say it again. HP12 is fantastic gear, i've used it on blocks, bricks, dash, render, painted render, sandtex (pinned) on literally hundreds of houses. I've dashed on to it, put thin coat on it and just rubbed it up for a coat of paint. I've never ever known it to fail. Ever.

Its absolutely bulletproof. I've used other bagged renders but for me hp12 is by far the best base coat, easily available and the krend dash receiver is also great imo.

(y):bailando:

I'm open to trying other brands if any manufacturers fancy sending some out though :whistle:
Hi just wanted to know can u use Weber ocr over the hp 12,lovely gear but to tell the truth can never seem to get the hang of floating base up to a good finish old house in Ireland river gravel/concrete home built in 1935 hacked off all plaster sbr cement sullery sbr scud and sand&cement finish perfect finish All good for six months now all cracks and blown in placesnight mare for a plasterer especially your own
 
Hi just wanted to know can u use Weber ocr over the hp 12,lovely gear but to tell the truth can never seem to get the hang of floating base up to a good finish old house in Ireland river gravel/concrete home built in 1935 hacked off all plaster sbr cement sullery sbr scud and sand&cement finish perfect finish All good for six months now all cracks and blown in placesnight mare for a plasterer especially your own



You struggle with Hp12?

Rubbing it up?
 
I think you can do.

They used to spec their gpr over hp base.

But I've always found hp over hp works really well for me.

Tad more dough for gear but you've got that added polymer - flexibility and adhesion - in there.
 
I’ve used Webber ocr once on a decent sized job and it had loads and loads of hairline cracks does mesh help this we only meshed the base coat
 
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