Typically scraped within 4-36 hours, when the base coat has just hardened, but not fully set. Simple guidance is that you should be able to scrape it with your nail, but not be able to leave a thumb print in it.
You wait until your fingers don’t leave an impression in the top coat , I honestly wouldn’t recommend doing this on someone’s house unless you have learned it from someone because it will without a doubt bite you in the arse and cost you a lot of money
This is exactly when an I Bar should be used. Hit it too hard and the bar cannot flatten the wall correctly. Removing the surface with an I Bar not only flattens the render but also accelerates the set to harden ready for a light finish with a scraper.
You obviously havent got a clue what your talking about so why bother commenting, been plastering 15 years, it's not called a scrapped render for nothing, the idea is you put the render on slightly thicker that the beads give a quick flatten then once it's ready its opened up and scrapped/I barred back to a finish.
@@leeworswick2063 that`s common knowledge, you may been plastering 15 years or 2 rules always the same, or did you need 15 years to figure it out?? It`s like with football, 2 players have 20 years experience but one play in Premier League Manchester City the other in 2nd league FC Leyland, it`s not important how long you doing something is how good you are.
Confidence on that ibar! Love it lad!👊👊👊👊
Showman’s brush ! Lols , good work lad .
Great job. Is this render scraped with a bar just before scratching? Or does the scratch take place hours after the levelling with a bar?
Nice Job Boys
That is top quality 👍
Typically scraped within 4-36 hours, when the base coat has just hardened, but not fully set. Simple guidance is that you should be able to scrape it with your nail, but not be able to leave a thumb print in it.
Top work
19 50.. where you get large brush from?
What brand/material is this to achieve this finish? KBond?? Thanks
Are you hitting it earlier with the bar? I’ve just got one but combine with ox scratcher
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Did you use the I-bar whilst it was still fresh on wet or wait a while? Would appreciate your guidance here.
You wait until your fingers don’t leave an impression in the top coat , I honestly wouldn’t recommend doing this on someone’s house unless you have learned it from someone because it will without a doubt bite you in the arse and cost you a lot of money
At what time are u using the i bar mate?
Very good
Where can I get that brush!!???
Try giving PFT northern in Rotherham a call.
Lol just watched this upload answered my last question
wtf... 50% of what you putted on go to the waste, to early for I Bar, its to wet at this stage..
This is exactly when an I Bar should be used. Hit it too hard and the bar cannot flatten the wall correctly. Removing the surface with an I Bar not only flattens the render but also accelerates the set to harden ready for a light finish with a scraper.
@@rendittheexpertrenderstore2862 so your advice is to do it same day? most trades will say to wait for it next morning..(?)
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You obviously havent got a clue what your talking about so why bother commenting, been plastering 15 years, it's not called a scrapped render for nothing, the idea is you put the render on slightly thicker that the beads give a quick flatten then once it's ready its opened up and scrapped/I barred back to a finish.
@@leeworswick2063 that`s common knowledge, you may been plastering 15 years or 2 rules always the same, or did you need 15 years to figure it out?? It`s like with football, 2 players have 20 years experience but one play in Premier League Manchester City the other in 2nd league FC Leyland, it`s not important how long you doing something is how good you are.
that's one wasteful screeding method but effective no less, if it's designed to work like that then i suppose it is what it is
Labourers job no skill in this
If you think there's no skill to this I'd suggest you not give it a go.....
Give it a go ?? Been self employed since 89 can’t beat traditional it’s a loads 💩
One of those old farts stuck in their ways that can’t accept that there are new and better ways to do things than their traditional ways
@@James-yy4vl yep.. nothing cracks like traditional render
James I’m a oldish fart both ways are legit 👌🏻