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grand daughter just bought a house one wall is 2metres long when I put a straight edge up in the middle it is 2ins out like a big curve what is the best way to level it
 
grand daughter just bought a house one wall is 2metres long when I put a straight edge up in the middle it is 2ins out like a big curve what is the best way to level it

What Tinytom said really. Don't use Uni Finish use Multi
 
grand daughter just bought a house one wall is 2metres long when I put a straight edge up in the middle it is 2ins out like a big curve what is the best way to level it

You could stick the sofa against it, so it doesn't stick out as far.


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depends how much it is going to bother you....

If it looks within keeping with the house then dont worry but if it looks a mile out then I would be fixing it :D

Hack off and re float and set (skilled part) or hack off and plasterboard ans skim it (unskilled(ish))

:D
 
But a full hack off could open up a lot of problems either feather out and skim whole wall or live with it for now
 
But a full hack off could open up a lot of problems either feather out and skim whole wall or live with it for now

I quite like finding those sorts of problems then fixing them... nothing to come back and haunt me with :D
 
depends how much it is going to bother you....

If it looks within keeping with the house then dont worry but if it looks a mile out then I would be fixing it :D

Hack off and re float and set (skilled part) or hack off and plasterboard ans skim it (unskilled(ish))

:D
Thats a bit out of order Danny. there is still plenty of skill in dabbing and skimming plasterboard properly and to a high standard.:cachetada:
 
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