dude a tip go to Asia and ut red food dye mix with pva yep no misses 😮😮plus I never use steel floats to flattern I use ox plastic floats Nice and light on your arms I use the 18inch one spare blades around £25 a pair bazz
Being tall i start from the deck and trowel up to a foot from the ceiling .. (side on and sort of arc the top of stroke) then go along again and pull down that last top bit.... i find it really keeps the movements down to a minimum
Good hit that, do you not put a couple handfuls of bonding in the first mix when going over textured ceilings? It gives it more volume and it works a dream
I've been putting a tight coat of bonding on for years now, I've found time wise if finishes quicker as the bonding takes the finishing coat with it. Now in my 46th year plastering and ready for a rest.
dude a tip go to Asda and buy red food dye
mix with pva
no misses 😮
Good video!
Good job mate.
Great hand 🤚 move
Good job as always 👏🏻
dude a tip go to Asia and ut red food dye
mix with pva
yep no misses 😮😮plus I never use steel floats to flattern
I use ox plastic floats
Nice and light on your arms
I use the 18inch one
spare blades around £25 a pair bazz
12.5L per bag is too stiff for me especially for the second coat.
PVA is to control the suction not to stick the plaster to walls or ceilings.
Being tall i start from the deck and trowel up to a foot from the ceiling .. (side on and sort of arc the top of stroke) then go along again and pull down that last top bit.... i find it really keeps the movements down to a minimum
That is some great work. New sub here :)
Good hit that, do you not put a couple handfuls of bonding in the first mix when going over textured ceilings? It gives it more volume and it works a dream
Yes very right
I've been putting a tight coat of bonding on for years now, I've found time wise if finishes quicker as the bonding takes the finishing coat with it. Now in my 46th year plastering and ready for a rest.
Did your mega mixer switch fall off as well then?
Good job as always 👏🏻