How many of you use galvanised eml mesh before rendering. I'm in two minds what to do. Stainless stupid price compare to galvanised. Has anybody had any comebacks using galvanised eml rust coming through??
What on about you whant me to use difrent render.f**k all that malarkey it's not the 1970s
There's so many better modern render systems these days imo!
What on about you whant me to use difrent render.
Yes sand cement using eml mesh becouse pointed slate are hollow and britledI read your post assuming you was using sand & cement and email mesh?
Don't render much now but what's wrong with fiber's in scratch , apart from possibility of sticking out too high for top coatWhat on about you whant me to use difrent render.
Il put fibre in it but pointed slate very hollow britled in some places I'm worried it won't hold just puting mesh to be on safe sideDon't render much now but what's wrong with fiber's in scratch , apart from possibility of sticking out too high for top coat
The customers paying , leave the choice to them , galvanized only seems to fail when inadequate depth on poorly maintained painted surfaces ( corners and drip in stainless )How many of you use galvanised eml mesh before rendering. I'm in two minds what to do. Stainless stupid price compare to galvanised. Has anybody had any comebacks using galvanised eml rust coming through??
Cut the eml in strips? Stick them in the scratch whith fiber's?The customers paying , leave the choice to them , galvanized only seems to fail when inadequate depth on poorly maintained painted surfaces ( corners and drip in stainless )
A compromise could be fibres with a few vertical strips of 2" in scratch ????
Don't listen to Loony Tune.Cut the eml in strips? Stick them in the scratch whith fiber's?
Use rib lath if that’s the route you want to go down. Easier to install better to render over.Cut the eml in strips? Stick them in the scratch whith fiber's?
Can you bed that in or does it need fixing?Use rib lath if that’s the route you want to go down. Easier to install better to render over.
I was thinking of beding it in strips on some britled slate stone. Trouble is if I'm going to cover hole place as yoo know high point in the wallI’d fix them both. Bedding eml in can be a pain.
Easier to put up vertically (mechanical fixing) and just a compromise on cost of full mesh , relying on fibres as wellCut the eml in strips? Stick them in the scratch whith fiber's?
So I can't bed eEasier to put up vertically (mechanical fixing) and just a compromise on cost of full mesh , relying on fibres as well
Il just stible coat it eml on the brittle slate. Plenty of fibre in first mix 3 1 half lime and do first mix whith some sharp sand in itEasier to put up vertically (mechanical fixing) and just a compromise on cost of full mesh , relying on fibres as well
I thought you wanted some mechanical fixings for security so screw at top and middle , clout every meter , one strip every meterSo I can't bed e
Il just stible coat it eml on the brittle slate. Plenty of fibre in first mix 3 1 half lime and do first mix whith some sharp sand in it
The britled holo slate are here and ther the rest is sound waste of time covering every wher?I thought you wanted some mechanical fixings for security so screw at top and middle , clout every meter , one strip every meter
Try a photo , assumed more slateThe britled holo slate are here and ther the rest is sound waste of time covering every wher?