Original cornicing

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What an arsehole. Bore off pal, you never asked for someone else’s opinion on a job? There’s always more than 1 way to skin a cat
Listen bigtom..ive actually got a life so spend about 5mins a week on this..and i know the shazz mataz..i bet ur in the re***d gang
 
Just had a house reskim confirm in one of the rooms is really nice original cornicing but the ceiling is cracked a fair bit, told the woman really need to board it so would have to take the cornicing down when she ring me asked if there's anyway we can keep it. So couple of questions: if I fully bedded it with mesh do you think that would stop cracks. If not I could board and steal a few profiles of the cornice but would I be at risk of getting a crack around the perimeter where I skimmed past the edge of the board into the cornice. Or does anyone have any other suggestions.
Mesh it skim it done
 
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