Plastering a ceiling - pva and skim - Plastering Guru
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- Plastering a ceiling can be tricky but no anymore, watch how easily it can be plastered, even with curves. Grab you favourite drink, put your feet up and relax while you Watch each stage of the growling process, start to finish. Enjoy
Plastering Guru shows you how. Ideal for the absolute beginner, DIYer or time served plasterer wanting a few tips to help work faster and more efficient.
Even an experienced plasterer may find some useful tips and tricks. It’s a tough but satisfying trade to be in and if you want to continue to work for years to come, it’s essential to work smart....not just hard
For the beginner, DIY er, or an enthusiast. A easy to follow guide to a professional finish.
Having worked in the construction trade for many many years I have professional hands on experience on external plastering and internal plastering, skimming, bonding, float and set, hardwall plaster boarding, textured rendering, pebble dash, floor screening, Venetian marbling (polish plastering) and many more.
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And remember if you're going to get plastered, get thoroughly plastered.
Until next time I wish you Happiness, Health and Wealth
Don't think the camera angle does it justice, just how awkward the angles are, I use my plaziflex to flatten, makes it a little easier
You are absolutely right 😀
Ha, obviously I posted this half way through!!
Like the sheeting up by the way
Ha ha Thanks Andrew Slowther, your comments are much appreciated and you are right, they are great 👍
What ratio of pva to water do you use? Which pva is best? Thanks
Thanks for your question Wayne Nixon. I usually use 1 part PVA and 3 parts water and this stuff is good.... www.toolstation.com/everbuild-506-contractors-pva/p18844
What do you use to cove the windows
Hi Brad Wright, thanks for your question. Clear plastic sheeting taped around the edge works a treat or you can use window protection that comes on a roll (which is usually blue). 👍
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Cheers 👍