Render Walls in HALF THE TIME With This Bagged Render….
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2023
- There's a right and WRONG way to render onto old, flaky painted brickwork. The wrong way will lead to cracking and a world of problems!
I want to show you the RIGHT way to do the job.
I'll give you the best process for preparation, I'll outline a FAIL-PROOF way to get your brickwork ready for render and I'll show you a proven formula for getting your walls BULLETPROOF. This means that there will be no call backs and future cracks in your wall.
The products I used in this video was Webber OCR. Great, premixed render which is extremely flexible and easy to use.
We'd love to hear from you so let us know what you think by commenting below. And please like and subscribe to our channel for more up to date ways to render and plaster.
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Thanks for watching. I'll see you one the next one.
Cheers.
Blaine Gray,
Plastering For Beginners - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
That brick acid ruins colored vinyl windows in seconds be careful. Standard white plastic OK but the ones with a wrap it stains green really fast on my Anthracite grey windows I learned the hard way.
Good to know...cheers pal!
Another excellent explainer; thanks for taking the time to share your experience! Great to see your channel growing. It's helped me do better work.
Much appreciated...thanks for watching pal.
Did a small panel at my Mum's yesterday (emailed you the night before) overcome the issues with building up the thicknesses, thought I'd risk it for a biscuit 😂
1st attempt rendering & 1st with OCR. Turned out great, not perfect but pretty great. As I saw at the end of your vid, with the diamond float, mine was tearing & pulling too, "nooooo" i was thinking 😂
But I chose to persevere & was well happy how it turned out after a final sponge.
Cheers Blaine 👍🏼
Stu
I wondered straight away why you hadn't unscrewed the downpipe bracket from the wall first.
I love your videos, they are giving me such confidence to sort my tumbledown house out!
I’m currently in the middle of painting my rendered house and was curious to know more about the process of rendering. I found your video very informative. Definitely a time consuming process, but an art and I must say I really enjoyed your attention to detail 👍
Couldn't help but laugh when you were on about 'following through' under the window and 'pushing hard' lol.
🤣🤣
Genuinely great bit of work.Hats off
Thank you!
Great video as always. Doing a job with Weber ocr at the moment and loving it. Does it dry just the same as sand and cement when scratch coating one day then finishing then next?
just would like to say thanks for all those videos i do not do render but man love to watch yours and i learn so much thanks boy enjoy life
Thank you mate. I really appreciate that!
The ocr is a good product how many bags did you use on the area
Another top job. I have walked past this house as you were working on it and it looks absolute mint👍
Ha great stuff! Cheers pal
Spot on job mate ! Wonder if can you render over pebbledash using hp12 base coat and top coat k render on top ?
Thank you in advance! 😊
Quality work. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
beaufifull skill
Great clip I have a job to do out side my house I have a old pillar by the side of the house I need to rear it any idea on the best way
Stunning work as always.
I love weber ocr.
Best ocr on market by far my opinion.
Thank you mate - it is great stuff!
Lovely job bud💪🏻💪🏻🔥
Thank you 🙌
Hello Loving your videos. I have a traditionally built bbq . Red bricks. Do I need to prime the bricks beforehand and also do I need a special premade render for bbq?
Do you need to remove silicone from the edges of doors and windows and apple bew after rendering ?
Hello
Nicely done
Wanted to ask, in your opinion is possible to use cement (for better setting) with hydrated lime and sand (0,5:1:5 ratio) for rendering a brick wall layed with lime mortar, as it is quite difficult to find hydraulic lime in our region?
Or even small amounts of cement will trap moisture, make wall unbreathable and ruin the bricks?
Thank you
How long did it take for the scratch to dry
protect the window
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Excellent
Do you ever use SBR and cerment 1:1 as a primer! By the way you are a brilliant teacher!
I wondered straight away why you hadn't unscrewed the downpipe bracket from the wall first.
How long do you have to work with the render? Like like it has a fair bit of life in it.
Good amount of time pal!
So you are working with this OCR render like you would traditional sand and cement. 2 coats, scratch & top coat ….. but doing it all in one day?
That's the one pal!
Talks about all the extra processes to do a good job ocd and all that but doesn't take the down pipe bracket off and works around it 😂 its 2 screws 2 bloody screws
It was on the other wall - wasn't on the wall I was working on but it looks like it was. Everything was floated behind it and flattened accordingly. It's all good 👍
Out of interest, do you use anything around the PVC window to allow for expansion and contraction so it doesn't crack the render?
Those that don't bead everything, go home thirty minutes early.
No I don't to be honest but I always tell the customer to seal the area to help if there is any expansion.
u should never use your trowel to scrape back or rule off if yr trowel is broken bcos ut isnt square anymore