135degree beads

newboy

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Hi all, new to the game been at it about 8months and really enjoying. Can anyone shed a bit of light on this. Got to plaster a sloping ceiling 135 degree external but cannot get thincoat beads is there an alternative, any help very much appreciated, thanks guys n gals.
 
Don't really understand what your question is? If the job requires 135° beads then get some. If you can't get them then you're not trying hard enough. There are other options but personally I'm not interested in helping more coursers into the trade.
No offence.
 
Cut the wing off a skim bead if it's a short run . If not as above skim stop beads everywhere stocks them
 
Hi all, new to the game been at it about 8months and really enjoying. Can anyone shed a bit of light on this. Got to plaster a sloping ceiling 135 degree external but cannot get thincoat beads is there an alternative, any help very much appreciated, thanks guys n gals.
Use skim mesh angle , cut one wing every 2 inches and fold to shape
 
They are pricey but way better than stop beads. I'm a big fan of them. How many do you want. £7 + VAT plus £80 carriage
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Hi all, new to the game been at it about 8months and really enjoying. Can anyone shed a bit of light on this. Got to plaster a sloping ceiling 135 degree external but cannot get thincoat beads is there an alternative, any help very much appreciated, thanks guys n gals.
get a wood plane and make yourself a feather edge rule to suit
 
Hi all, new to the game been at it about 8months and really enjoying. Can anyone shed a bit of light on this. Got to plaster a sloping ceiling 135 degree external but cannot get thincoat beads is there an alternative, any help very much appreciated, thanks guys n gals.
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