He means he cuts the roll of mesh in half with a saw so he has two rolls of 500mm scrim Rob. We do the same, cut it into 100mm rolls for taping up aquapanel on the timber frame jobs.
That does look nice, a flat bottom would be better so you can slide along any ground with just your foot rather than putting your tools down to pick your mesh box up. If you're having to pick it up it's like you're only operating on speed 3, but when your sliding with a foot your flying on 4.
No you don't want a cutter on it.
Just follow these easy steps to quick, stress free meshing and you won't look back.
Spray the first pass on the elevation with your original and best PFT Plastering machine ;)
Place the mesh box at the bottom corner of the wall, with a man on each lift with a...
You can with a ritmo though, which is what the guys who have used both machines have reported in this very thread.
All the videos you have posted show the material being sprayed much wetter than I would prefer.
Also, seeing as you mentioned it, the maximum recommended pumping distance on the...
Went and looked at them a couple of weeks back and got one priced up for my lad, build quality was poor, going for a T6 instead, going from a VW I reckon you'll regret it.
Drop film plastic taped down with orange brick tape, tape precisely up to where the render will meet, tape must be cut with scissors not ripped or I flip my lid. The orange tape is tough enough protection for the window when the planes running up and down the reveal.
They're misses, not enough gear buttered over the beaded areas for a scratch back, not a particularly good job of scratching back in general from them pictures.
Nah, that's gone the same way mate, their laying insulation and pipes for buttons now. It's to easy for the client to go online, bang the same email out to half a dozen national installers with a single drawing of the floor plan.
There's loads of them at it now offering that full system, many of them working national, meaning there isn't the earning potential as there was a few years back.
No I mean mix sbr with your first pass of ocr at a ratio of 4:1 water/ sbr. A slurry prior is extra work that's not needed, this is the beauty of bagged render it's time / labour saving.
I sprayed it myself with neat bands overlapping as I always do, it doesn't just get a quick once over with the rule either. And no the splits did not follow the spray pattern. But thank you for your help in pinpointing exactly where everyone is going wrong, without even knowing how it was...
Sorry, are you saying that there's air bubbles underneath the surface, but the ones in the shade disserpated, as in the air bubble floated up and out of the render?
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