Plastering from brickwork ongoing advice please

Po79

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Hi,
I'm hoping to start a thread in here too get help and advice from start to finish for plastering a bedroom that's been taken back to brickwork.
I know there will be some who will want to advise me not to do this and that's perfectly understandable but in order to keep such a thread clear and on track please message me personally so it doesn't detect from what I hope will be a positive thread that others could follow and understand.
I will be asking some dumb questions but hopefully the replies with be productive.
If this is ok here I will upload some photos and questions next.
Thanks
Po79
 
Here a few photos showing the room, they don't really expand on the info very much but photos are always nice!
Plastering from brickwork ongoing advice please
Plastering from brickwork ongoing advice please
Plastering from brickwork ongoing advice please
Plastering from brickwork ongoing advice please
Plastering from brickwork ongoing advice please
 
Hi,
I'm hoping to start a thread in here too get help and advice from start to finish for plastering a bedroom that's been taken back to brickwork.
I know there will be some who will want to advise me not to do this and that's perfectly understandable but in order to keep such a thread clear and on track please message me personally so it doesn't detect from what I hope will be a positive thread that others could follow and understand.
I will be asking some dumb questions but hopefully the replies with be productive.
If this is ok here I will upload some photos and questions next.
Thanks
Po79
Is that you @Dollar .............
 
Thanks but I'll not be applying plasterboard to the walls.
I'm planning on 2-3 coats sand and cement before applying thistle.
I've always used plastering sand on the small jobs I've done in the past however since moving to this area it would seem none of the builders merchants have heard of it before and suggest using sharp sand instead.
My concern is plastering sand is obviously washed to rid it off impurities.
I spoke to a local plasterer who told me he just uses builders sand.
What would the best alternative to genuine plastering sand?
 
Thanks but I'll not be applying plasterboard to the walls.
I'm planning on 2-3 coats sand and cement before applying thistle.
I've always used plastering sand on the small jobs I've done in the past however since moving to this area it would seem none of the builders merchants have heard of it before and suggest using sharp sand instead.
My concern is plastering sand is obviously washed to rid it off impurities.
I spoke to a local plasterer who told me he just uses builders sand.
What would the best alternative to genuine plastering sand?

How old is the property?
 
Sorry. The house was built around the 1950's.
The mortar is soft enough to scrape out with a screwdriver and the bricks are super hard and very dry.
This was actually going to be my next question...
These walls need to breathe but are so dry I would like to give them a coat of SBR and cement to get a good key, would this seal the wall and prevent it breathing ?
 
Old enough to know better.
Sorry. The house was built around the 1950's.
The mortar is soft enough to scrape out with a screwdriver and the bricks are super hard and very dry.
This was actually going to be my next question...
These walls need to breathe but are so dry I would like to give them a coat of SBR and cement to get a good key, would this seal the wall and prevent it breathing ?

It’s not a period properly. I think you’re over thinking this. The very fact you’re thinking of using cement render and SBR goes completely against “need to breathe”.
 
It’s not a period properly. I think you’re over thinking this. The very fact you’re thinking of using cement render and SBR goes completely against “need to breathe”.
Well if you read my post you will see that I was actually asking the question weather or not too use SBR and cement.
My understanding is that houses of this age need to breathe and that the mortar used contains lime.
Using a sand and cement scratch and float coat with a small amount of lime would be suitable?
If you think what I'm asking is wrong rather than a statement that is critical a statement that is informative would be helpful.
 
Well if you read my post you will see that I was actually asking the question weather or not too use SBR and cement.
My understanding is that houses of this age need to breathe and that the mortar used contains lime.
Using a sand and cement scratch and float coat with a small amount of lime would be suitable?
If you think what I'm asking is wrong rather than a statement that is critical a statement that is informative would be helpful.
@ChrispyUK will be home soon with a kebab and a glass of lambrini and get back to you I’m sure.
He is one of the more helpful members btw
 
@ChrispyUK will be home soon with a kebab and a glass of lambrini and get back to you I’m sure.
He is one of the more helpful members btw

Well I have dined on Digbeth’s finest tonight Monkey and still going.

I would insulate externals and do whatever is convenient on the internals. My 30’s house is warm as toast and I’m very happy with the decision to go against the grain
 
Well if you read my post you will see that I was actually asking the question weather or not too use SBR and cement.
My understanding is that houses of this age need to breathe and that the mortar used contains lime.
Using a sand and cement scratch and float coat with a small amount of lime would be suitable?
If you think what I'm asking is wrong rather than a statement that is critical a statement that is informative would be helpful.
You are a prime example of why a lot of us don't offer advice to DIYers. You need to wind your neck in, graciously accept any little snippets of help and politely ask for further help or better explanations of advice given.
If you don't like banter or answers contrary to what you want to hear, you're in the wrong place.
Good luck.
 
You are a prime example of why a lot of us don't offer advice to DIYers. You need to wind your neck in, graciously accept any little snippets of help and politely ask for further help or better explanations of advice given.
If you don't like banter or answers contrary to what you want to hear, you're in the wrong place.
Good luck.
This is the DIY section of the forum which is why I am posting here!
If people don't want to offer help and advice to DIYers that's obviously fine.
But I believe in in the right place (Section) if I question something someone says I can't see what's wrong with that or if I don't except the first piece of advice offered, surely your not saying that every spread does the exact same thing as the next guy meaning every piece of advice is gospel and should be followed.
 
This is the DIY section of the forum which is why I am posting here!
If people don't want to offer help and advice to DIYers that's obviously fine.
But I believe in in the right place (Section) if I question something someone says I can't see what's wrong with that or if I don't except the first piece of advice offered, surely your not saying that every spread does the exact same thing as the next guy meaning every piece of advice is gospel and should be followed.
It's not the fact you questioned, it's how. You're right about being in the right section, but people gauge and decide whether to help people or not on how they carry themselves on here.
As before, good luck going forward.
 
It's not the fact you questioned, it's how. You're right about being in the right section, but people gauge and decide whether to help people or not on how they carry themselves on here.
As before, good luck going forward.
Dear Uncle Andy
My right sock has developed a rather anoying hole, right on the big toe tip it is and as you can imagine the discomfart this is causing me ... well .........can you please just share a tiny bit of your extensive darning experience mate.......hope is at hand !
In prematude and gratatude ....S&P
 
Dear Uncle Andy
My right sock has developed a rather anoying hole, right on the big toe tip it is and as you can imagine the discomfart this is causing me ... well .........can you please just share a tiny bit of your extensive darning experience mate.......hope is at hand !
In prematude and gratatude ....S&P
Bloody hell S&P uncle Andy will go mental. This should be in the darning forum.
 
A strong front there from an award winning diarist.
www.CHD.com/awards/diarist-of-the-year/chrispyuk
What swung it for the judging panel was @essexandy free style rap, spitting bare bar's 4 U bruv.

“ChrispyUK Was a Bad Boy”

ChrispyUK was a bad boy
ChrispyUK was a bad boy
(yeah… everyone knew)

Verse 1

ChrispyUK struttin’ round like he’s bulletproof,
House diary man with a massive attitude.
Someone must’ve told him he runs the block,
’Cause he’s walking like a boss with a Tesco bag of shock.

Tried to warn him that the streets ain’t friendly,
But he only hears beats when the bass hits heavy.
I said “bro, do music, make your mark,”
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Chrispy carried gadgets like Batman’s cousin,
Actin’ rough, talkin’ tough, adrenaline buzzin’.
Test him once? He’ll start causing a scene,
Then claim it’s “all calm” like he’s never been mean.

ChrispyUK was a bad boy
ChrispyUK was a bad boy


---

Verse 2

Me and Chrispy in the rave one night,
Four lads lookin’ bold, tryna start a lil’ fight.
I’m thinkin’ “safe, just keep it polite,”
But Chrispy’s already squared up, ready to ignite.

Didn’t know he packed snacks, not tools,
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Man looked confused — the mood went sideways,
Next thing you know Chrispy’s dancing in the driveway.

Crowd starts shifting, bottles get clinking,
Chrispy’s at the bar like “what you lot drinking?”
It ain’t a mic ting, it’s barely a hype ting,
More like a small-man-energy-night ting.


---

Verse 3

I know Chrispy — he ain’t calm for long,
He’ll argue with Alexa just for playing the wrong song.
He’ll stare down pigeons like “go on then,”
And somehow the pigeons actually go on then.

General public running in different directions,
Chrispy still vibing like he’s lost reception.
He’ll keep going till the chaos stops,
Bad-boy energy with a Gregg’s on top.

ChrispyUK was a bad boy
And he never grew out of it.
 
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