@ChrispyUKNot something I would do.i would skim render if damp is cured,the method you mention the dots behind the boards will take a long long while to dry out.and can be a pain when decorating.these dots can shadow through the plasterboard .and seem always wet.with the waterproofed in the render moisture from your dots on the back of the board has to come out on the face of the board and none can be taken in by the background.
Hi don’t understand your response mate.i am not that online savvy.
Same here, asking chrispys opinion because i think he may have dabbed onto render?Hi don’t understand your response mate.i am not that online savvy.
He could tape them onneed to get to the bottom of this @bof someone mentioned dabbing moisture board onto ex brick and skimming other day.
Do you mean render is outside and rooms internally dot and dabbed?I am having external 9 inch solid brick walls rendered over with a sand and cement render with waterproofer. Then they are then to be dot and dabbed over. Is this method of construction correct.
Just realized this was posted 17th NovIn the day when do and dab first came out we used to get £20 to scratch coat partie walls on new builds.that was upstairs and downstairs.then dot and dab over them.simple,we used to dot and dab get some mortar off brickies and sprikel it on the floor .the foreskin (foreman) would come in look at shite on the floor and think we had rendered.they robbed us so we robbed them.i am no cowboy but in them days there was a time you had to be.hard work to earn £150.
Done all the tricks myself. And yes to make that sort of money years ago in Manchester you had to work like a lunaticIn the day when do and dab first came out we used to get £20 to scratch coat partie walls on new builds.that was upstairs and downstairs.then dot and dab over them.simple,we used to dot and dab get some mortar off brickies and sprikel it on the floor .the foreskin (foreman) would come in look at shite on the floor and think we had rendered.they robbed us so we robbed them.i am no cowboy but in them days there was a time you had to be.hard work to earn £150.
I bet you put fibreglass insulation just around the plug sockets and got paid to insulate the full wall.happy days,!
No my favourite trick was to scratch a band 100mm above where we was floating then float the wall and tell our gaffer at the time we had to sub it out and get paid twice the meterage for it .I bet you put fibreglass insulation just around the plug sockets and got paid to insulate the full wall.happy days!
Yes friday at 12 monday at 12 always didcwhen I was younger the whole gang did it was the norm the boozer was crowded in them daysnever heard of that one.sound they wouldn’t fall for them tricks our days.did you go on the piss, Monday and Friday. We did this meant over booking.it was normal them days.worked hard played hard .sometimes it was hard to pull the money back.but you always did.