I’ve dinged and bent too many beads over the years using nails so, for me personally, I prefer mitre glue. I find I can get the beads more precise and fixed that little bit tighter to the wall as well. That said I don’t think there is anything wrong with using nails. It’s just not my preference any more 👍🏼
all aerosols have silicone in them to stop them sticking in the nozzle. thats why you cant get a water based product in a spray can !!! surely your running a risk of paint not bonding to the plaster if it bleeds through and you use a water based paint covering.
I appreciate your advice. I’ve personally never had a problem with the glue. It’s worth noting that I only use a small bead of glue on each side, which holds the beads in place nicely for me to plaster. Once they are plastered it’s really the new plaster that adds significant strength and holds them in place.
I get what you're saying, but I’ve had staples poke through the plaster before. I like using super glue instead-it's strong and quick enough once you get used to it.
Nice one, never seen it done with that glue, ya learn something every day 🙂
Thanks 👍
never to old to learn great work
I appreciate that, and completely agree 👍🏼
I use the same but with mitre bond, works a treat!
Fine pair of Hoka's for plastering! Bet your feet are not aching when you get home!
You must be a fellow runner 😂. They are indeed an old pair of my running shoes 🏃🏼♂️💨
@@DanLee40 You are correct, with a fine pair of hoka's also! Not sure I could bring myself to wear them for work, even when redundant, maybe!?
By the time you've put the glue on I would have nailed the top and side beads on and be skimming it. Just nail them
I’ve dinged and bent too many beads over the years using nails so, for me personally, I prefer mitre glue. I find I can get the beads more precise and fixed that little bit tighter to the wall as well.
That said I don’t think there is anything wrong with using nails. It’s just not my preference any more 👍🏼
all aerosols have silicone in them to stop them sticking in the nozzle. thats why you cant get a water based product in a spray can !!! surely your running a risk of paint not bonding to the plaster if it bleeds through and you use a water based paint covering.
I appreciate your advice. I’ve personally never had a problem with the glue.
It’s worth noting that I only use a small bead of glue on each side, which holds the beads in place nicely for me to plaster. Once they are plastered it’s really the new plaster that adds significant strength and holds them in place.
If its on plasterboard tack the beads on or staple them on thats alot of time wated setting up beads pal
I get what you're saying, but I’ve had staples poke through the plaster before. I like using super glue instead-it's strong and quick enough once you get used to it.
I dont know how plasterers nowdays were gloves.
Times have changed! We plasterers wear gloves now to keep our hands as smooth as our walls. 😉
Why the gloves😂
"To avoid leaving evidence... and because my hands are cold! 🕵️♂️❄️🔍"
Very expensive way to fix a bead