I wasn't trying to be a dick. I was genuinely interested and would have tried it. I've even previously asked you about it's availability but you didn't reply. Oh well, guess I'll just continue with my life not needing a product to fix beads with
I'd suggest buying long and short and off set teeth and seeing what works best for you at what stage. The longer teeth are better for when the gear has gone harder than expected. The power scraper is overkill In my experience
Yep, had it bad for 3 months on the left, managed to shift it with loads of stretching and kickboxing.
Like @olicanive herniated a disc and have it on the other side now.
f**k**g horrendous
Too little and you'll just run wet gear, run off into a tub before you connectvyou materials hose you you know if it's right before you waste a hose full.
Too much and you could jam the r&s. In that case the only thing I've been able to do is disconnect the r&s, dump the gear, wash out and start...
Why would we spend years mastering our craft and ruining our knees and shoulders to then just tell some clueless joker how to do it on the Internet, doing a spread out of an earner in the process.
If you don't want to be treated like a ham sandwich then don't act like one.
But to answer your...
If applied with rend aid then the mesh is applied onto, applied in first pass then it's re enforcing the render and adding strength.
Surely adding it to the substrate is basically using it like scrim tape
You mean stick the mesh in with the rendaid? Never tried it but then the mesh isn't part of the render, you'd essentially have one thick sheet of render sat ontopnof mesh rather than the mesh re enforcing the render.
I've also never tried spraying rend aid. Suppose you could but I wouldn't fancy it
It worked, just not always. It should still be in production in my eyes.
Pva isn't a con, it's a time saver. One coat of diluted pva does what 10 coats of water would do
One 17mm pass on rendaid will sag like f**k with most materials.
I like to bed mesh in 5ishmm then top with 10ish.
The first pass will take a second quite quickly on rendaid in the summer buy obviously not so much as it gets colder
@Vincey you have to pick your clientel more carefully.
I went through a phase of quoting work on pictures.
I'm back to quoting in the flesh.
Rather than figuring out how much I want to do the work they're asking for, I'm summing up weather the client is worth providing my service to.
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